Summary:
The Solano County Office of Education operates three specialized schools in Fairfield, CA, including two high schools and one K-12 alternative school, serving a total of 463 students with high needs.
These schools serve distinct student populations and show very different outcomes. Solano County Juve Detention Facility - Evergreen Academy, despite its setting, reports a 0% chronic absenteeism rate and has historically had the highest graduation rate among the three. In contrast, Solano County Community shows significant challenges, with the highest dropout rate (41.9%), the lowest graduation rate (48.8%), and extremely low test proficiency, all below 14%. Solano County Special Education has the largest enrollment and highest per-student spending but also faces low graduation rates and high chronic absenteeism.
Overall, the Solano County Office of Education district ranks in the bottom 1% statewide, with a district graduation rate far below the state average. The data highlights the intensive resources required for these specialized settings, with per-student spending ranging from $34,159 to over $75,263, and suggests that traditional academic metrics may not fully capture the support provided to these vulnerable student populations.
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