Summary:
The New Vision Middle District contains only one middle school, New Vision Middle, which serves grades 6-8. Based on the available data, New Vision Middle appears to be a consistently low-performing school, ranking among the bottom 10% of middle schools in California over the past three school years.
New Vision Middle's academic performance is significantly below state averages across all grade levels and subjects, with proficiency rates ranging from 20% to 29% in English Language Arts and just 4% to 14% in Mathematics. The school also struggles with high chronic absenteeism, with 45% of students missing an excessive number of school days. Additionally, the school serves a high-poverty student population, with 93% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch.
The combination of low academic achievement, high chronic absenteeism, and socioeconomic challenges suggests that New Vision Middle faces significant obstacles in providing a quality education to its students. The school's relatively high student-teacher ratio of 25.7 to 1 may also contribute to the challenges in delivering personalized instruction and support. Overall, the data indicates that New Vision Middle requires substantial intervention and support to improve educational outcomes for its students.
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