Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
Keyes to Learning Charter
Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
Community prompt from u/allk12. Replies below.
Test scores
CAASPP 2023-24 . % met or exceeded standardBeatsExpectations
Demographically-adjusted score · methodology7-year change
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25About Keyes to Learning Charter
Keyes to Learning Charter is one of the modestly sized all-grades campuss in Keyes, California, one of the schools within Keyes Union, with 348 students on its rolls from grades K through 12. By comparison, California's public schools average about 602 students each, so Keyes to Learning Charter sits 42% smaller than that benchmark.
Keyes to Learning Charter is one of 3 schools operated by Keyes Union, a district that instructs 1,064 students overall.
For racial and ethnic makeup, Keyes to Learning Charter shows that the most-represented group is Hispanic (46%), with the rest of the student body spread across multiple groups. Beyond that, the school logs 43% White, 6% multiracial, 5% Asian.
In terms of school funding signals, The school lists 13 full-time-equivalent teachers, for a student-teacher ratio near 27.8:1. Statewide, the average ratio sits near 18.6:1, putting Keyes to Learning Charter higher than the state norm the norm. An estimated 28% of students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, which schools and policymakers use as a rough income-mix signal. By comparison, Stanislaus County runs at roughly 71%, so the school's eligibility rate is below the surrounding baseline.
After controlling for student poverty, Keyes to Learning Charter falls in the UNDERPERFORMING tier of the BeatsExpectations residual. Given its student profile, a typical campus would land near 62.7%; this one comes in at 47.9%, -14.8 points off the demographic line.
In the broader community, census data for Stanislaus County shows the typical household earns roughly $81,468 per year, about 20% of the adult population holds a bachelor's degree or above, and census figures put the poverty rate at about 11%. In all, Stanislaus County runs 190 public schools (combined enrollment of about 106,477 students), of which Keyes to Learning Charter is one.
The closest other public school is Keyes Elementary, roughly 0.1 miles away. 8 of the 8 nearest public schools sit inside a five-mile radius. Ranking that nearby cluster on reported proficiency puts Keyes to Learning Charter at 2nd of 9; the average score across the group is 37.7%.
The school occupies a residential site. As a public charter, Keyes to Learning Charter runs on public funding but with greater curricular and operational autonomy than a typical district school.
Over the past 7-year window. Keyes to Learning Charter's enrollment has shrank 4% since 2018, when it stood at 361 (now 348). White enrollment moved from 70% to 43% across the same window. The student-to-teacher ratio rose from 23.2:1 in 2018 to 27.8:1 today.
Inside the community feed, posts here usually surface around open house dates, ride-share offers, and field-trip permission slips. Posting is open to anyone connected to the school.
Stanislaus County at a glance
View full county profileQuick facts
Related schools
- Keyes ElementaryElementary · 477 students
- Barbara Spratling MiddleMiddle · 239 students
- Keyes Elementary0.1 mi · 477
- Barbara Spratling Middle0.6 mi · 239
- John H. Pitman High2.2 mi · 1,986
- Walnut Elementary Education Center2.6 mi · 900
- Whitmore Charter School of Art & Technology2.6 mi · 435
- Whitmore Charter High2.6 mi · 96