Summary:
This analysis covers three high schools serving grades 9-12 in zip code 95023, which encompasses Hollister, California, with a total enrollment of 3,405 students across a traditional comprehensive school, a continuation school, and a small community school.
The dominant school in the area is Hollister High, which educates over 97% of the local high school students in the San Benito High district. It shows notable strengths, including a graduation rate of 94.3% that exceeds the state average and a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate of 15.0%. However, its mathematics proficiency is a significant area for improvement, lagging well behind the state average. In contrast, San Andreas Continuation High serves a much smaller, at-risk population within the same district, facing profound challenges with chronic absenteeism and academic proficiency but still achieving a high graduation rate for its students. The tiny Pinnacles Community school, run by the San Benito County Office of Education, has very limited performance data available.
Key takeaways for parents include the strong graduation outcomes at Hollister High, which is the primary option for most families, and the specialized role of San Andreas Continuation High for students needing an alternative path. The wide disparity in academic performance and student challenges between the two larger schools highlights the importance of understanding each school's specific mission and student population when evaluating the educational landscape in Hollister.
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