Sierra High

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Public Fresno County 🏛 Sierra Unified → ~93 seniors CDS 1075275…
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📘Top 25% ELA & Math · SBAC (CA)

📋 At a glance

Programs & features
  • 📚 6 AP courses offered — Elite
  • ✅ Dual-enrollment program (college credit while in HS)
  • ✅ Gifted & talented program
  • 🔢 2 calculus classes · 1 physics · 3 chemistry
Academic signals
  • 🎓 AP rigor: 66th percentile nationally
  • 📝 SAT/ACT participation: Bottom 1% by test-taker volume
  • 🎓 4-yr grad rate: 92% (60th percentile nationally)

Composed from federal CRDC offerings, EDFacts ACGR, and other public data. Full breakdowns below.

🎓 Where grads go

7.5% UC Reach — top-6 UC admits per 100 seniors in the Class of 2025. Counts each campus admit, so multi-admits count more than once.

UC admits by campus · Class of 2025

UCI
3 admitted
UCD
4 admitted

Source: University of California Office of the President, Admissions by Source School. Full campus-by-campus breakdown below.

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How Sierra High compares for families

Real college outcomes data available below.

  • Statewide7.5% UC Reach — 10.6 points below the California median of 18.1%.
  • Locally📘 Top 10 in Fresno County on ELA proficiency — plus 1 more top-rank.
  • vs Similar SchoolsTrails the peer median (7.5% UC Reach vs 62.3% median) across the 5 most similar nearby schools.

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🎓 Academic rigor

AP + advanced-course offerings

Elite — exceptional AP + advanced course breadth

66th percentile nationally

50th 90th ↑ this school
Less rigorMore rigorMost rigor
AP courses offered
6
Math ✓
Students taking AP courses
43
≈12 per 100 students · uptake, not just offerings
Advanced math classes
5
2 calculus · 3 advanced
Lab science classes
4
1 physics · 3 chemistry
Other rigor signals
✅ Dual-enrollment program
✅ Gifted/talented program

Source: federal Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC 2020-21). CRDC reports what's offered + enrolled — it doesn't collect AP exam pass rates (College Board owns that data and doesn't release it school-level).

SAT / ACT participation

CRDC federal data · 2020-21

Bottom 1% by test-taker volume

50th 90th
SAT/ACT test-takers
1
11th-12th graders who took 1+ college admissions test
Test-taking intensity
0.3
takers per 100 students in grades 9-12
Compared against
18,426
US high schools reporting SAT/ACT participation

Source: federal Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC 2020-21). Volume — not score — is what's reported here. A higher count means more students at this school are entering the college admissions pipeline. Note: 2020-21 was COVID-disrupted; some districts (especially those that stayed remote longer) report unusually low or zero takers.

🎓 4-year graduation rate · federal EDFacts

What % of students graduate on time?

60th percentile nationally

50th 90th
4-year graduation rate
92%
Range: 90–94%
4-year cohort size
77
Students in the 9th-grade entry class tracked over 4 years
Compared against
17,988
US high schools reporting 4-year ACGR

Source: federal EDFacts ACGR (Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate), 2019 vintage via Urban Institute. EDFacts publishes a range (low-high) to preserve privacy on small cohorts; we display the midpoint.

🏛️ Federal Title I context

Title I Targeted Assistance eligible

35-39% FRPL — qualifies for Title I Targeted Assistance

35.1%
FRPL rate — % of students who qualify for the federal Free or Reduced-Price Lunch program. This is the underlying federal income-eligibility signal Title I designations are computed from (ESEA Sec. 1113).
0% (no FRPL) 35% TA · 40% Schoolwide 100% (universal FRPL)

35-39% of students qualify for free/reduced lunch. The school can receive Title I funds targeted to identified students (not schoolwide).

Source: NCES Common Core of Data, free/reduced-price lunch eligibility. The actual Title I designation is a district decision and may differ from eligibility — but the federal eligibility math is what we show here. We don't claim to assert whether the district formally chose to enroll this school in Title I.

SBAC academic outcomes — grade 11, 2025

Share of grade-11 students meeting or exceeding the California standard on Smarter Balanced ELA and Math. This is the academic-readiness signal that pairs with UC Reach (post-grad outcomes), stability (retention), and absenteeism (engagement). Note: statewide median Math is only ~20% — a school at 20% isn't an outlier; one at 45%+ genuinely is.

ELA — met or exceeded
n = 68
76.5%
incl. 38.2% exceeded
+21.3 pts above Fresno County median (55.2%) · CA median 54.3% · Top 10% statewide ≥ 79.3%
Math — met or exceeded
n = 68
39.7%
incl. 13.2% exceeded
+21.6 pts above Fresno County median (18.1%) · CA median 21.1% · Top 10% statewide ≥ 53.6%

Source: California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) Smarter Balanced research files. Benchmarks limited to non-virtual public & charter HS with ≥30 tested students.

Student composition — 2025-26

HS grades 9–12 racial/ethnic composition and program subgroups, from CDE Census Day Enrollment. Two-year shift shown when ≥1 pt — surfaces how the community served has changed since 2023-24.

Race / ethnicity

White 58% -1.5
Hispanic / Latino 18%
American Indian 13%
Two or more 6%
Not reported 2%
Asian 1%
Black / African Am. 1%

Program subgroups

Students w/ disabilities 37% -3.9
Socioeconomically disadv. 8%

Source: California Department of Education, Census Day Enrollment 2025-26 (HS grades 9–12). Δ shown when shift is ≥1 pt since 2023-24. Categories below 0.5% omitted.

Chronic absenteeism — 2024-25

Share of students missing 10% or more of expected attendance — the leading indicator that often precedes the demand decline shown above. Families disengaging tend to raise absenteeism first, then formally leave. Basis: grades 9–12.

Chronic absent
32.9%
127 of 386 students

Absenteeism is up 11.5 pp since 2016-17. A rising absenteeism trend often precedes formal departure — worth investigating which subgroups are driving it.

Fresno County median
21.5% · school is worse than 67% of 55 HS
Statewide median
22.9%
Chronic absenteeism by year (raw %)

Source: California Department of Education, Chronic Absenteeism 2024-25. Benchmarks limited to non-virtual public & charter HS with ≥100 eligible students. CDE didn't publish a usable 2019-20 file (COVID).

Enrollment trend & projection

Total enrollment (9–12)
407 (2018)358 (2026)
-12.0%
Grade 12 (graduating class)
123 (2018)76 (2026)
-38.2%

If this trend holds (-0.7%/yr, Total enrollment)

At per-pupil funding of $ / student:

Horizon Projected Total enrollment Change Funding impact / yr
1 yr (2027) ~355 -3 $0
3 yr (2029) ~351 -7 $0
5 yr (2031) ~346 -12 $0

Straight-line extrapolation of the recent annual rate — a what-if, not a forecast of intent. Default = California's LCFF base grant for grades 9–12 ($12,423/ADA). Edit the figure to match your school.

Sierra High — Enrollment & Outcomes Snapshot

Public · vs. 10 most similar nearby schools

  • On UC Reach, Sierra High sits near the bottom of its similar-school group (ranked #3 of 3): 8% vs. a peer median of 62%.
  • Its UC Reach has risen 2 points since 2018.
  • Senior-class enrollment is down 38% (123→76 from 2018 to 2026), trailing the peer-group median of +4%.
  • At its recent rate (-1.6%/yr), enrollment projects to ~341 by 2029 — about 17 fewer students than today.

Enrollment projection

358 students (2026)
~341 projected (2029)
at -1.6%/yr

That's about 17 fewer students. At per-student funding of $ per student, that's roughly $0 in annual state funding at risk.

Default = California's LCFF base grant for grades 9–12 ($12,423 per ADA) — adjust to your district's actual per-pupil figure. Projection extrapolates the recent annual rate — not a forecast of intent.

Your school vs. its 10 most similar nearby schools

School Type Size UC Reach Enroll. trend
Sierra High Public 358 7.5% -38%
Peer-group median 62.3% +4%
Minarets High School Public 296 +56%
Carter G. Woodson Public Charter Public 369 -8%
Endeavor Charter Public 343 +338%
Career Technical Education Charter Public 339 +9%
Gateway High (continuation) Public 220 -24%
University High School Public 501 106.6% +4%
Yosemite High School Public 509 18.1% -37%
Minarets Charter High School Public 173 +4%
Cambridge Continuation High Public 447 -8%
Big Picture Educational Academy Public 419 +24%

UC Reach = top-6 UC admits ÷ senior class (can exceed 100% when students are admitted to multiple campuses). Enrollment trend = first-to-latest grade-12 change on file. Similar schools matched on proximity, size, type. Methodology →

Enrollment stability & demand — 2024-25

Two complementary signals: retention (do students stay once enrolled?) and demand (are families choosing the school?). Read against the Fresno County baseline — the demographic tide is moving every CA HS, so a school's gap vs. county is the actionable signal.

Critical
Compounding decline on both vectors.

Enrollment -38.2% vs. county +6.7% AND stability (76.6%) below the county median. Recruitment and retention both under pressure — likely a foundational rather than tactical problem. Chronic absenteeism is also at 32.9% (up +11.5 pts from 2016-17) — engagement and demand are both signaling decline.

-38.2%  school enrollment (2018–2026)
+6.7%  Fresno County baseline
-44.9pp  gap vs. county
76.6%  retention (county median 85.0%)
Enrollment — indexed to 100 at 2018
Stability rate by year (raw %)
Stability rate
76.6%
311 of 406 students

95 of 406 students who enrolled at Sierra High this year didn't maintain continuous enrollment (23.4% non-stability). Mid-year transfers, dropouts, and other exits are all counted.

Fresno County median
85.0% · school is in the 33rd percentile of 55 HS
Statewide median
87.2% · in the 26th percentile of 1,688 HS

Stability by student group

White (236) 80.9%
Socio. disadvantaged (160) 68.1%
Hispanic / Latino (79) 72.2%
Students w/ disabilities (60) 68.3%
American Indian / AN (53) 66.0%
Two or more races (23) 78.3%

Nearest peer high schools

Minarets High School 87.1% Carter G. Woodson Public Charter 58.0% Endeavor Charter 84.7% Career Technical Education Charter 91.1% Gateway High (continuation) 32.5%

Source: California Department of Education, Stability Rate 2024-25. Benchmarks limited to non-virtual public & charter HS with ≥100 cumulative enrollees so by-design-high-churn continuation schools don't dominate the bottom of the distribution. Cumulative enrollment counts every student on the rolls during the year, so it can exceed peak-day enrollment.

District financial profile — Sierra Unified (FY2020)

From 4 years of NCES F-33 filings (the federally-mandated district finance survey). Public schools don't have their own books — the district does. These figures show the financial scale, revenue dependence, instruction-vs-overhead mix, and long-term debt that shape what a school can sustain.

Total revenue
$21.3M
+17.6% since FY2017
Per-pupil revenue
$17,710
1,204 students enrolled
Revenue mix
State: 42.1%
Local: 47.7%
Federal: 10.2%
Instruction share
54.1%
of current spending · $9,297/pupil
Total revenue by year ($M)
Total expenditure by year ($M)

Source: NCES F-33 Annual Survey of School System Finances (Urban Institute Education Data API). Latest year currently published: FY2020. F-33 is a district-level federal filing — it reflects the Sierra Unified as a whole, not this individual school's books. Revenue mix shows where the district's dollars come from (state aid dominates in CA via LCFF). Instruction share is current expenditure on instruction ÷ total current expenditure (national benchmark ~60%). Long-term debt is end-of-year outstanding (mostly facilities bonds).

📊 Key takeaway · Class of 2025

Sierra High sent 12 applications to the six most selective University of California campuses and 58.3% were admitted, producing a UC Reach of 7.5%10.6 percentage points below the California median of 18.1%, higher than 9% of California high schools..

University of California outcomes · Class of 2025
UC Reach
8%
7 admits / 93 seniors
-54.8 pp vs. peer median (62.3%) · Ranked #3 of 3 similar schools
5-year trend
2018 · 5.7% 2025 · 7.5%
Where this sits on the California curve
CA median
18.1%
Peer median
62.3%
Top 10%
51.2%
This school
7.5%
0%50%100%
CA median 18.1% Top 10% ≥ 51.2% This school 7.5%

Higher than 9% of California high schools (978 ranked, ≥50 seniors)

📊 What this number means

Sierra High's UC Reach of 7.5% is below the California median (18.1%). The top 10% of CA schools achieve 51.2% or higher.

Against similar schools, Sierra High trails the peer-group median (62.3%) — even though it looks strong vs. the state average.

Overall, Sierra High's UC Reach is higher than 9% of California high schools (978 ranked).

UC Application Reach
12.9%
12 applications
In context: CA median 74.9% · Top 10% statewide ≥ 241.0% · Fresno Co. Top 10% ≥ 117.4% · higher than 1% of CA HS.
UC Admit Rate
58.3%
7 / 12 applications
In context: CA median 26.1% · Top 10% statewide ≥ 40.5% · higher than 99% of CA HS.
UC Yield Rate
N/A
None enrolled of 7 admitted
Yield vs. Enrollment Reach: Yield answers "of UC admits, what % chose UC?" — denominator is just the admits. A small admitted cohort can post a low yield even when the school sends a healthy share of its class to UC.
UC Enrollment Reach
N/A
None enrollees / 93 seniors
Enrollment Reach vs. Yield: Reach answers "of the whole senior class, what % ended up at UC?" — denominator is everyone. High Yield with low Enrollment Reach is common at elite privates: most admits matriculate, but the school sends most of its class to non-UC selective colleges.
Student-Counselor Ratio
348:1
1.03 FTE counselors · 358 students
In context: CA median 338:1 · ASCA target 250:1.
A-G Completion
55%
44 of 80 graduates · 2024-25 cohort
In context: CA median 55.9%.
Selective UC Reach (UCSD, UCSB, UCI, UCD)
3.2
per 100 seniors · campus-level total
In context: CA median 15.4 · Top 10% statewide ≥ 41.5 · higher than 2% of CA HS.
Elite UC Reach (UCB + UCLA)
N/A
Senior Class Size
93
CDE grade 12 (exact)
Total School Enrollment
367
All grades · CDE Census Day
Economic Connectedness
1.15
60th percentile in CA · cross‑class friendships
Avg. Applicant GPA · top-6 UCs
3.85

UC Outcomes Trend — 2018–2025

UC Admit Rate %
UC Reach % (where available)
UC Admits (count, right axis)

Class size from CDE grade 12 enrollment. Campus-level data — applicant/admit totals may count a student at multiple campuses more than once.

Campus Breakdown — 2025

Campus Applicants Admits Enrollees Admit Rate UC Reach Yield Avg GPA (App) Avg GPA (Adm)
UC Irvine → Selective 5 3 60.0% 3.2% 3.76
UC Davis → 7 4 57.1% 4.3% 3.92
= UCOP-suppressed (count below 3 students, hidden for privacy — actual value is 0, 1, or 2, not necessarily zero). Campus-level totals may count one student admitted to multiple UC campuses more than once; Admit Volume metrics are not the same as UC Reach, which requires unique-student counts. See methodology →

What This Means

A relatively small share of the senior class is entering the UC application pipeline. This may signal limited A-G completion, UC awareness gaps, or counseling capacity constraints. Broadening access is the highest-leverage opportunity for this school.
Fewer than 15% of seniors are earning UC admission. This may reflect a high non-UC college-going rate, significant A-G completion gaps, or an early-stage UC pipeline. A deeper review of A-G readiness and counseling capacity is warranted.
Note: admit counts used here are campus-level totals. A student admitted to both UCLA and UCSD is counted twice. When UCOP unique-student data becomes available it will be loaded automatically and the labels will update.
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