Summary:
In the 95210 zip code of Stockton, CA, there are 10 public schools serving over 5,100 students from kindergarten through 12th grade, with a mix of eight elementary schools, one high school, and one special education school across four districts, all serving communities with high economic need.
When comparing schools, Aspire River Oaks Charter stands out as the top performer, with test scores well above state averages and the best attendance record. In contrast, Parklane Elementary faces significant challenges, with very low test scores and the highest chronic absenteeism rate. The only comprehensive high school, Ronald E. McNair High, has a solid graduation rate but struggles with math proficiency and student attendance. Schools in the Lodi Unified district generally show moderate performance, while those in Stockton Unified tend to have lower ratings.
The most pressing issue across nearly all schools is mathematics, where every school performs below the state average. There is also a strong link between attendance and achievement; schools with lower chronic absenteeism, like Aspire River Oaks, consistently have better academic results. While per-student spending varies, it does not directly correlate with performance, as some higher-spending schools have lower proficiency rates. The data shows that even in a high-need area, some school models are achieving success, particularly in creating environments where students attend regularly and excel in core subjects.
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