School of Extended Educational Options dropout rate better than the statewide dropout rate

School of Extended Educational Options dropout rate better than the statewide dropout rate
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School of Extended Educational Options’s dropout rate was better than California’s statewide dropout rate in the 2019-20 school year, according to the California Department of Education (CDE).

CDE data of graduation and dropout rates confirms there is a growing achievement gap between Latino, Black, and English learner students. The achievement gap refers to the disparities in academic performance associated with race and class.

According to data provided by the National Centre for Education Statistics in 2018, of the 48 states where data was collected, Black males remain at the bottom of 4-year high school graduation rates.

Closing the achievement gap earlier in the schooling process, such as during elementary school, can improve high school graduation rates and decrease dropout rates. Individually tailored student support is one way that is proposed to accomplish this.

In The Long-Term Impact of Systemic Student Support in Elementary School: Reducing High School Dropout, Terrence J. Lee-St. John, a Biostatistician at the Research Department of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, says, “Students often fail to complete high school for complex reasons that often manifest long before they reach high school. Individually tailored student support during elementary school can lead to lasting and meaningful effects.”

Top 100 Schools Ranking Compared to California Dropout Rate
Rank School District Drop-Out rate CA Drop-out rate
1 Whitney (Gretchen) High ABC Unified 0 9
1 Alameda Science and Technology Institute Alameda Unified 0 9
1 Nea Community Learning Center Alameda Unified 0 9
1 Amador County Special Education Amador County Office of Education 0 9
1 Oxford Academy Anaheim Union High 0 9
1 Anderson New Technology High Anderson Union High 0 9
1 Anderson Valley Junior-Senior High Anderson Valley Unified 0 9
1 SOAR High (Students On Academic Rise) Antelope Valley Union High 0 9
1 Academy for Academic Excellence Apple Valley Unified 0 9
1 Mayfair High Bellflower Unified 0 9
1 Golden Sierra Junior Senior High Black Oak Mine Unified 0 9
1 Clarksville Charter Buckeye Union Elementary 0 9
1 Pilarcitos Alternative High (Continuation) Cabrillo Unified 0 9
1 Calistoga Junior-Senior High Calistoga Joint Unified 0 9
1 Minarets High Chawanakee Unified 0 9
1 Learning Choice Academy – Chula Vista Chula Vista Elementary 0 9
1 NOVA Academy – Coachella Coachella Valley Unified 0 9
1 Compton Early College High Compton Unified 0 9
1 Contra Costa School of Performing Arts Contra Costa County Office of Education 0 9
1 Technology High Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified 0 9
1 South Hills High Covina-Valley Unified 0 9
1 Da Vinci Charter Academy Davis Joint Unified 0 9
1 Davis School for Independent Study Davis Joint Unified 0 9
1 California School of the Arts – San Gabriel Valley Duarte Unified 0 9
1 Durham High Durham Unified 0 9
1727 Contreras Learning Center-School of Social Justice Los Angeles Unified 20.2 9
1727 S.F. International High San Francisco Unified 20.2 9
1727 Sequoia High Visalia Unified 20.2 9
1732 Charter Community School Home Study Academy El Dorado County Office of Education 20.3 9
1733 Ambassador-Global Leadership Los Angeles Unified 20.5 9
1733 George and Evelyn Stein Continuation Tracy Joint Unified 20.5 9
1735 Sierra High Azusa Unified 20.6 9
1735 La Familia Continuation High Coachella Valley Unified 20.6 9
1735 Ocean Shores High (Continuation) Oceanside Unified 20.6 9
1735 Palomar High Sweetwater Union High 20.6 9
1739 North Monterey County Center for Independent Study North Monterey County Unified 20.7 9
1739 Del Puerto High Patterson Joint Unified 20.7 9
1741 Central Unified Alternative/Opportunity Central Unified 20.8 9
1742 Tennyson High Hayward Unified 20.9 9
1742 Alessandro High Hemet Unified 20.9 9
1742 Coronado High (Continuation) West Covina Unified 20.9 9
1745 Rudsdale Continuation Oakland Unified 21 9
1746 California Virtual Academy at Kings Armona Union Elementary 21.1 9
1746 Esperanza High (Continuation) Gridley Unified 21.1 9
1748 San Andreas Continuation High San Benito High 21.2 9
1749 Brenkwitz High Hayward Unified 21.3 9
1750 Life Learning Academy Charter San Francisco Unified 21.4 9
1750 Sonoma County Special Education Sonoma County Office of Education 21.4 9
1750 Tulare Technical Preparatory High Tulare Joint Union High 21.4 9
1753 Marie L. Hare High Garden Grove Unified 21.5 9
1753 School of Extended Educational Options Pomona Unified 21.5 9
1755 Tri-C Community Day Los Angeles Unified 21.7 9
1756 Prospects High (Alternative) Antioch Unified 21.8 9
1756 New Designs Charter School-Watts Los Angeles Unified 21.8 9
1758 Independence High (Alternative) Alhambra Unified 21.9 9
1758 Oak Glen High Valley Center-Pauma Unified 21.9 9
1760 Foothills High San Marcos Unified 22 9
1761 Communication and Technology at Diego Rivera Learning Complex Los Angeles Unified 22.1 9
1762 Chaparral High (Continuation) Bonita Unified 22.2 9
1762 MERIT Academy Grossmont Union High 22.2 9
1762 HomeTech Charter Paradise Unified 22.2 9
1762 Insight @ San Diego Spencer Valley Elementary 22.2 9
1766 John R. Wooden High Los Angeles Unified 22.4 9
1767 Crescent Valley Public Charter II Stone Corral Elementary 22.5 9
1768 McClellan High (Continuation) Center Joint Unified 22.7 9
1768 Big Picture Educational Academy Fresno County Office of Education 22.7 9
1768 School of Unlimited Learning Fresno Unified 22.7 9
1768 Riverside County Education Academy Riverside County Office of Education 22.7 9
1768 Northern United – Siskiyou Charter Siskiyou County Office of Education 22.7 9
1768 Vista Real Charter High Ventura County Office of Education 22.7 9
1774 John F. Kennedy High West Contra Costa Unified 22.8 9
1775 Independence High (Alternative) Merced Union High 22.9 9
1776 Citrus High (Continuation) Fontana Unified 23 9
1776 San Antonio Continuation Los Angeles Unified 23 9
1776 Abraxas Continuation High Poway Unified 23 9
1779 Mountain View High (Continuation) Fall River Joint Unified 23.1 9
2169 Oroville High Community Day Oroville Union High 81.8 9
2171 Gould Educational Center Madera County Superintendent of Schools 82.4 9
2172 Come Back Charter Merced County Office of Education 83.7 9
2173 Gateway High (Continuation) Chowchilla Union High 84.6 9
2174 Tulare County Court Tulare County Office of Education 85.7 9
2175 Dan Jacobs Yolo County Office of Education 88.9 9
2176 Matrix for Success Academy Los Angeles Unified 89.6 9
2177 Violet Heintz Education Academy Fresno County Office of Education 90 9
2177 EPIC de Cesar Chavez Nevada County Office of Education 90 9
2179 Escuela Popular/Center for Training and Careers Family Learning East Side Union High 90.2 9
2180 Independence Charter Academy Helendale Elementary 90.3 9
2181 Five Keys Adult School (SF Sheriff’s) San Francisco Unified 91.4 9
2182 Highlands Community Charter Twin Rivers Unified 91.6 9
2183 S.F. County Special Education San Francisco County Office of Education 91.7 9
2184 SIATech Academy South Acton-Agua Dulce Unified 92.1 9
2185 Five Keys Independence HS (SF Sheriff’s) San Francisco Unified 92.4 9
2186 Clear Passage Educational Center Long Beach Unified 92.9 9
2187 Boron Junior-Senior High Muroc Joint Unified 93.2 9
2188 Laytonville High Laytonville Unified 93.8 9
2189 Five Keys Charter (SF Sheriff’s) San Francisco Unified 95.5 9
2190 San Bernardino County Special Education San Bernardino County Office of Education 96.1 9
2191 Shasta County Independent Study Charter Shasta County Office of Education 97.3 9
2192 Family First Charter Centinela Valley Union High 98 9
2193 New Opportunities Charter Centinela Valley Union High 98.2 9
2194 Special Education Tulare County Office of Education 98.6 9


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