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Opportunity Program
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SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25About Opportunity Program
Opportunity Program is a 9-12 campus of minimally staffed scale in Riverside, California, overseen by Riverside Unified, caters to 33 students in grades 7 through 12. That puts it 96% below the typical public school in California, which averages around 838 students.
Opportunity Program is one of 48 schools operated by Riverside Unified, a district that works with 38,002 students overall.
On the student-mix side, Opportunity Program lists that Hispanic students make up the majority at 73%. Beyond that, the school logs 15% Black, 12% White. The wider county runs roughly 51% Hispanic, putting the school's mix noticeably more Hispanic than the area baseline.
In terms of school funding signals, Staff filings list 4 full-time-equivalent teachers, which works out to roughly 9.3:1 students per teacher. Statewide, the average ratio sits near 18.2:1, putting Opportunity Program tighter than the state norm the norm. Around 91% of the student body qualifies for free or reduced-price meals, often used as a Title I proxy. That share is above Riverside County's rate of about 74%.
Zooming out to the county, census data for Riverside County shows median household earnings sit near $93,074, roughly 26% of adults have completed at least a four-year degree, and census figures put the poverty rate at about 8%. In all, Riverside County runs 543 public schools (combined enrollment of about 424,872 students), of which Opportunity Program is one.
Nearest neighbor: Summit View Independent Study, around 0.0 miles off. Within five miles, there are 8 other public schools.
The campus sits in an inner-city setting.
Five-year trend. Opportunity Program's enrollment has contracted 28% since 2018, when it stood at 46 (now 33). The Hispanic share of enrollment expanded from 67% to 73% over that span. The student-to-teacher ratio pulled in from 14.4:1 in 2018 to 9.3:1 today.
Within the allk12 community for this school, members of the Opportunity Program community share and discuss sports schedules, lunch menu changes, and school spirit week. Posting is open to anyone connected to the school.
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