Summary:
The Tehachapi Unified School District in California is home to two high schools: Tehachapi High and Monroe High (Continuation). Tehachapi High is the larger and higher-performing of the two, with a student enrollment of 1,254 and a graduation rate of 92.5%. In contrast, Monroe High (Continuation) has an enrollment of just 41 students and a graduation rate of 91.8%.
Tehachapi High outperforms the district and state averages in English Language Arts and Science proficiency, but lags behind in Mathematics. Monroe High (Continuation), on the other hand, struggles significantly in all subject areas, with proficiency rates well below the district and state averages. The student-teacher ratio at Monroe High (Continuation) is nearly double that of Tehachapi High, which may contribute to the lower academic performance.
The data suggests that the Tehachapi Unified School District may need to focus on providing additional support and resources to the continuation school, Monroe High, to help improve student outcomes. While Tehachapi High is the standout school in the district, the district should also address the areas where the school is underperforming, such as Mathematics proficiency, to ensure all students are receiving a well-rounded education.
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