Village Academy High School’s School at Indian Hill graduation rate decreased in 2017-2018 school year

Village Academy High School’s School at Indian Hill graduation rate decreased in 2017-2018 school year
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Village Academy High School’s School at Indian Hill graduation rate in the 2017-2018 school year was 98.9 percent, worse than the previous school year’s graduation rate of 100 percent, according to the California Department of Education.

According to CDE data, graduation rates continue to indicate an increase in disproportional academic performance between White, Black, Latino, and English-learning students.

According to the National Centre for Education Statistics, in the 2017-2018 school year, of the 50 states where data was collected, students with disabilities were at the bottom of four-year high school graduation rates by student group.

Angela Johnson, a research scientist at NWEA, says “taken together, prior research suggests that inequities exist in the quality of education experienced by current ELsand non-ELs and that these inequities explain achievement gaps in middle and early high school” in The Effects of English Learner Classification on High School Graduation and College Attendance.

School Graduation Rates Compared to Previous Year
School Graduation Rate (2017-2018) Previous Year Graduation Rate (2016-2017)
1 Oakendell Community 100 100
1 Elk Creek Junior-Senior High School 83.3 100
1 Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts 100 100
1 Templeton Independent Study High School 100 100
1 Gateway High School 95.2 100
1 Middle College High School 98.1 100
1 Accelerated Achievement Academy 75 100
1 Verdugo Academy 96 100
1 Anahuacalmecac International University Preparatory of North America 100 100
1 Desert Oasis High School (Continuation) 100 100
1 Grizzly ChalleNGe Charter 100 100
1 Palisades Charter High School 100 100
1 Noyo High School (Continuation) 100 100
1 Nueva Vista Continuation High School 100 100
1 Enterprise High School 100 100
1 Lincoln High School (Continuation) 97.8 100
1 Twain High School 100 100
1 Mountain Valley Academy 100 100
1 YouthBuild Charter School of California 100 100
1 Dehesa Charter 100 100
1 Palmdale Aerospace Academy 97.3 100
1 Pescadero High School 93.6 100
1 Vista Alternative 81.8 100
1 West Campus 100 100
1 Soldier Mountain High School (Continuation) 100 100
1 S.F. County Opportunity (Hilltop) 100 100
1 Juvenile Hall (Endeavor/Voyager Secondary) 100 100
1 Social Justice Leadership Academy at Esteban E. Torres High School No. 5 100 100
1 Sierra High School (Continuation) 60.7 100
1 CORE Charter 100 100
1 Middle College High School 98.7 100
1 Grover Cleveland Charter High School 95.8 100
1 Murrieta Canyon Academy 90.9 100
1 ARISE High School 90.4 100
1 San Benito County Juvenile Hall Court 100 100
1 Abraham Lincoln Alternative 100 100
1 Heritage Valley Independent Study 100 100
1 Mountain Oaks High School 50 100
1 Lovell High School 64.6 100
1 Silver Valley Academy 100 100
1 Redwood Academy of Ukiah 100 100
1 Snowline Academy 100 100
1 Shandon High School 100 100
1 Aspire Benjamin Holt College Preparatory Academy 98.9 100
1 Carmel Valley High School 100 100
1 River Oaks Academy 100 100
1 Clear Lake High School 93.5 100
1 Table Mountain 100 100
1 Educational Training Center 100 100
1 Foresthill High School 86.5 100
1 Village Academy High School School at Indian Hill 98.9 100
1 Princeton Junior-Senior High School 88.9 100
1 Paloma Creek High School 100 100
1 Imperial Ave. Holbrook High School 100 100
1 Napa County Juvenile Hall/Court 100 100
1 Walnut High School 99.1 100
1 Calico Continuation High School 100 100
1 Mendocino Sunrise High School 85.7 100
1 Valley High School (Continuation) 97.2 100
1 Options for Youth San Gabriel 100 100
1 Geyserville New Tech Academy 88.2 100
1 Valley High School 100 100
1 ALBA 66.7 100
1 Silver Valley Community Day 100 100
1 Napa Valley Independent Studies 92.9 100
1 Moreno High School (Continuation) 100 100
1 Visual and Performing Arts at Legacy High School School Complex 100 100
1 Denair High School 94.7 100
1 Rancho del Mar High School (Continuation) 100 100
1 Wells (Ida B.) High School 95.9 100
1 MARC High School 25 100
1 Alliance Cindy and Bill Simon Technology Academy High School 98.2 100
1 Alternative Education-San Joaquin High School 100 100
1 Ivy Academia 97.4 100
1 Robert F. Kennedy High School 100 100
1 SOAR High School (Students On Academic Rise) 98.9 100
2216 Riverside County Special Education 7 10
2218 Bill M. Manes High School 16.7 9.5
2219 Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School 57.1 9.1
2220 Central Juvenile Hall 4.9 8.8
2221 Sanhedrin High School 97 6.3
2222 Sutter County Special Education 1.8 5.5
2223 Berenece Carlson Home Hospital 4.8 5.4
2224 Los Angeles County Special Education 7.3 4.5
2225 Gould Educational Center 14.1 3
2226 San Bernardino County Special Education 0.4 2.4
2227 Saint Helena High School 90.8 1.5
2227 Pathway Independent Study 98.8 1.5
2229 Laurel Ruff Transition 3.1 1
2230 Corning High School 90 0.5
2231 Providence Jr./Sr. High School 100 0
2231 Phoenix Academy 80 0
2231 Aspire East Palo Alto Charter 49.1 0
2231 Sage Creek High School 97.4 0
2231 Humboldt County Office of Education Court 100 0
2231 Cottonwood Community Day 100 0
2231 Public Safety Academy 97.7 0
2231 Mendocino Alternative 100 0
2231 Travis Independent Study 100 0
2231 Conservatory of Vocal/Instrumental Arts High School 33.3 0
2231 Southern Humboldt Community 50 0


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