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ASA Charter
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About ASA Charter
ASA Charter, a low-enrollment K-12 campus in San Bernardino, California, part of ASA Charter District, serves 334 students, covering grades K through 12. That puts it 45% leaner than the typical public school in California, which averages around 602 students.
ASA Charter is a school of ASA Charter District, the district that handles curriculum, staffing, and budget for the campus.
On the student-mix side, ASA Charter logs that the largest single group is Hispanic, at 77% of enrollment; the rest reads as 10% Black, 7% multiracial, 6% White. That is considerably more Hispanic than the county at large, where the share is closer to 55%.
In terms of school funding signals, The school reports having 17 full-time-equivalent teachers, for a student-teacher ratio near 19.6:1. That figure is higher than the state norm's 18.6:1 average. Roughly 94% of students at ASA Charter qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, which schools and policymakers use as a rough income-mix signal. By comparison, San Bernardino County runs at roughly 74%, so the school's eligibility rate is above the surrounding baseline.
In the broader community, San Bernardino County reports that median household income runs about $85,478, roughly 23% of adults have completed at least a four-year degree, and roughly 11% of residents live below the federal poverty line. Across San Bernardino County's 583 public schools (combined enrollment of about 393,648 students), ASA Charter is one campus in the mix.
Marshall Elementary is the nearest neighboring public school, about 0.4 miles from this campus. 8 of the 8 nearest public schools sit inside a five-mile radius.
ASA Charter operates from a metropolitan location. As a public charter, ASA Charter runs on public funding but with greater curricular and operational autonomy than a typical district school.
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