Monument Alternativecontinuation High School serves 87 students in grades 9-12.
The percentage of students achieving proficiency in math was <50% (which was lower than the California state average of 56%). The percentage of students achieving proficiency in reading/language arts was <50% (which was lower than the California state average of 54%).
The student:teacher ratio of 17:1 was lower than the California state level of 21:1.
Minority enrollment was 41% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which was lower than the California state average of 80% (majority Hispanic).
What percent of students have achieved state testing proficiency in math and reading?
<50% of students have achieved math proficiency (compared to the 56% CA state average), while <50% of students have achieved reading proficiency (compared to the 54% CA state average).
What is the graduation rate of Monument Alternativecontinuation High School?
The graduation rate of Monument Alternativecontinuation High School is 84%, which is lower than the California state average of 86%.
How many students attend Monument Alternativecontinuation High School?
87 students attend Monument Alternativecontinuation High School.
What is the racial composition of the student body?
59% of Monument Alternativecontinuation High School students are White, 18% of students are Hispanic, 11% of students are Black, 9% of students are Two or more races, and 3% of students are Asian.
What is the student:teacher ratio of Monument Alternativecontinuation High School?
Monument Alternativecontinuation High School has a student ration of 17:1, which is lower than the California state average of 21:1.
What grades does Monument Alternativecontinuation High School offer ?
Monument Alternativecontinuation High School offers enrollment in grades 9-12
What school district is Monument Alternativecontinuation High School part of?
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