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The lowest-performing public K-12 schools by test proficiency in California

This ranking covers the lowest-performing public K-12 schools by test proficiency in California, drawn from 6 qualifying public K-12 schools. Logan Memorial Educational Campus leads the list at 14.6%, against a median of 21.6% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
6
California
Best % Proficient
14.6%
Median % Proficient
21.6%
LOWEST PROFICIENCY · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevel% FRLStudents% Proficient
1Logan Memorial Educational CampusSan Diego, CASan Diego UnifiedCombined94.7%1,46714.6%
2Avalon K-12Santa Catalina, CALong Beach UnifiedCombined58.2%44318.9%
3New Open World Academy K-12Los Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined97.6%91120.3%
4UCLA Community K-12Los Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined97.3%88723.0%
5Elizabeth Learning CenterCudahy, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined97.5%1,25723.1%
6Foshay Learning CenterLos Angeles, CALos Angeles UnifiedCombined84.7%1,53034.0%
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