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🏆 Top 10 in Glenn County — UC Reach Score

Glenn County · 2025 · ≥50 seniors
What is UC Reach? UC Reach = unique top-6 UC admits ÷ senior class size — the share of a school's entire graduating class that reaches the six most selective UCs (Berkeley, UCLA, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Irvine, Davis). It's a better gauge of school-wide success than admit rate, which only reflects the handful of students who applied.
Why it beats admit rate: if 6 students apply to the top UCs and all get in, that's a 100% admit rate — but at a 1,000-senior school it's a UC Reach Score of just 0.6 (6 ÷ 1,000). By contrast, a school where 250 of 1,000 seniors land a top-UC admit has a UC Reach Score of 25 — far stronger, even though its admit rate is lower.
Why some schools are over 100? Out of every 100 seniors at these schools, the class is generating more than 100 admissions to the six most selective UCs — meaning the typical strong student is getting in at multiple top campuses (UCLA + UCSD, or Berkeley + UCSB + Irvine, for example). It's a rare achievement: fewer than 1% of California high schools clear a UC Reach Score of 100.

Leaderboards by type — Glenn County (2025)

Top and bottom schools by UC Reach, split public/charter vs private (≥50 seniors). Scoped to Glenn County — change the County filter above to rescope.

▲ Top 10 Public + Charter

Glenn County

1
Orland · Public
10

▲ Top 10 Private

Glenn County

Not enough schools in Glenn County for this list.

▼ Bottom 10 Public + Charter

Glenn County

1
Orland · Public
10

▼ Bottom 10 Private

Glenn County

Not enough schools in Glenn County for this list.

Top 10 by individual UC campus — Glenn County · 2025

Where each UC campus lands its admits, as a share of each high school's senior class. Same 50-senior floor.

Top 10 — UCB Reach

UC Berkeley

Not enough schools in Glenn County for this list.

Top 10 — UCLA Reach

UCLA

Not enough schools in Glenn County for this list.

Top 10 — UCSD Reach

UC San Diego

Not enough schools in Glenn County for this list.

Top 10 — UCSB Reach

UC Santa Barbara

1
Orland · Public
4

Top 10 — UCI Reach

UC Irvine

Not enough schools in Glenn County for this list.

Top 10 — UCD Reach

UC Davis

1
Orland · Public
6

Beyond UC Reach — more lenses on Glenn County

UC Reach measures who gets in. These lenses measure the upstream pipeline (A-G), the downstream outcome (UC graduation), the capacity that drives the pipeline (counselors), reliability over time (consistency), grade-11 academic preparation (CAASPP SBAC ELA & Math), and private-school financial strength. Click any school for its full profile.

Top 10 — A-G Completion

% of graduates meeting UC/CSU course requirements · 2024-25 cohort

1
Willows · Public
47.0%
2
· Public
41.4%
3
Orland · Public
25.5%

Top 10 — UC 6-Yr Grad Rate

% of UC entrants who finished in 6 years · cohort N ≥ 20

No UC grad data for this filter.

Top 10 — Best Counselor Capacity

Lowest students-per-counselor (ASCA target 250:1) · public/charter, ≥500 students

1
Orland · Public
754:1

Top 10 — Most Consistent

Lowest UC Reach std-dev across 5 years (above-CA-median mean)

1
avg 7.1 · σ 3.68
σ 3.68

Top 10 — SBAC ELA met/exceeded

% Met or Exceeded Standard · Grade 11 CAASPP · public/charter · tested ≥30

1
· n=86 · 2025
51%
2
Orland · n=177 · 2025
42%
3
Willows · n=109 · 2025
34%

Top 10 — SBAC Math met/exceeded

% Met or Exceeded Standard · Grade 11 CAASPP · public/charter · tested ≥30

1
Willows · n=111 · 2025
28%
2
· n=88 · 2025
23%
3
Orland · n=178 · 2025
20%

Top 10 — Private Net Assets

Wealthiest CA private high schools · IRS Form 990 · latest fiscal year

No private-school 990 data for this filter.

Reach momentum — biggest gains & declines over time

≥50 seniors · earliest→latest year

Which schools are moving a growing — or shrinking — share of their graduating class into the six most selective UCs. Reflects the current county/type filter.

▲ Biggest gains

SchoolThen → NowΔ
Orland · Public
2 '18 → 10 '25 +8.0pp
Willows · Public
10 '18 → 6 '23 +-4.9pp

▼ Biggest declines

SchoolThen → NowΔ
Willows · Public
10 '18 → 6 '23 -4.9pp
Orland · Public
2 '18 → 10 '25 8.0pp

Demand momentum — biggest gaps vs the county baseline

grade-12 enrollment Δ vs. county · ≥80 students

The demographic tide is shrinking CA enrollment ~10% over 7 years statewide, so absolute decline alone is noise. The gap vs the county baseline is the actionable signal — schools losing share faster than their demographic floor are the ones to watch. Reflects the current county/type filter.

▲ Outperforming the county the most

SchoolSchool · CountyGap
Orland · Glenn · Public  Strong demand
+23.2% vs +17.1% +6.1pp

▼ Underperforming the county the most

SchoolSchool · CountyGap
Orland · Glenn · Public  Strong demand
+23.2% vs +17.1% +6.1pp

GPA Performance — over/under their predicted UC admit rate

0 schools eligible · 2025

Each dot is one school. The diagonal is the per-campus GPA expectation — points above it admit students at higher rates than their GPA mix predicts; points below admit at lower rates. Schools need ≥30 top-6 UC applications and data across ≥3 campuses to appear.

No schools in the current filter set have enough GPA + application data to chart. Try removing the county or type filter.

Full rankings — every Glenn County high school by UC Reach Score

Sortable by any column. Click a column header to sort. Click any school row to open its profile.

1 school · 2025 data · 2 hidden (under 100 seniors)
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# School County Seniors Total Enroll UC Reach Score App Reach Admit Rate Yield Selective Reach Elite Reach Raw Apps Raw Admits
1
Orland · Public  Strong demand
Glenn 150 725 10 41.3% 24.2% 33.3% 4.0 62 15
UC Reach = top-6 UC admits ÷ senior class size. Where UCOP has not published unique-student totals, campus admits are summed — students admitted to more than one of the 6 campuses are counted at each, so values above 100 indicate strong students winning multiple competitive UC offers. Schools with fewer than 100 seniors are excluded from the leaderboard by default — a small cohort with one strong year can otherwise dominate. See methodology →