Summary:
Zip code 90810 in the Long Beach and Carson area is served by eight public schools, including five elementary schools, one middle school, and two high schools across the Long Beach Unified and Los Angeles Unified districts, all serving predominantly economically disadvantaged student populations.
Among these schools, Dominguez Elementary stands out as the highest-ranked with strong test scores and very low chronic absenteeism, while Rancho Dominguez Preparatory excels with an exceptional 95.6% graduation rate. Stephens Middle also shows strong improvement and has the highest English proficiency among middle schools here. In contrast, Cabrillo High shows concerning trends with declining rankings, very low math proficiency, and alarmingly high chronic absenteeism at 44.5%, and Hudson Elementary has the lowest ranking among elementary schools despite the highest per-student spending.
Key takeaways for parents include a notable spending-outcome paradox where higher funding doesn't always correlate with better results, a widespread issue with chronic absenteeism that exceeds state averages, and clear differences in institutional strengths between the two districts. The dramatic performance difference between the two high schools suggests that school size and model (6-12 versus traditional 9-12) may influence outcomes, with the smaller Rancho Dominguez Preparatory achieving significantly stronger graduation results than the larger Cabrillo High.
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