Summary:
In the 95252 zip code of Valley Springs, California, three public schools—two elementary and one middle school—serve 1,380 students from kindergarten through 8th grade, all operated by the Calaveras Unified district, which ranks in the bottom 18th percentile statewide.
Comparing the schools, Jenny Lind Elementary has the strongest academic performance in English Language Arts and the lowest chronic absenteeism, though it operates with the highest student-teacher ratio. Toyon Middle is the largest school and receives the most funding per student but struggles with the highest chronic absenteeism rate and the lowest test scores. Valley Springs Elementary has seen the most significant recent decline in its statewide ranking and serves the highest percentage of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch.
Overall, all three schools face significant challenges, with academic proficiency in core subjects well below state averages and chronic absenteeism above the state norm. The data suggests systemic issues across the district, with an interesting note that higher per-student spending at the middle school level has not translated to better outcomes, pointing to factors beyond funding influencing student success.
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