Santa Rosa High
Santa Rosa High has 6 ranked schools across high levels with an average Scope Score of 44.2/100 — 0.4 points near the California state average of 43.8. The highest-scoring school is Maria Carrillo High at 64/100, where 28.9% of students exceed the state standard. Chronic absenteeism averages 33.1%, above the state average. Data source: CDE CAASPP 2025 and NCES fiscal data, analyzed by SchoolScope.
District Analysis
Consistency: Score range of 34.7 points — showing significant variation between schools.
Absenteeism: District chronic absenteeism averages 33.1%, 15.0pp below the state average of 18.1%.
Suspensions: District suspension rate averages 5.0%, below the state average of 1.7%.
Top school: Maria Carrillo High leads the district at 64 with 28.9% exceeding standard.
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Student demographics
District averages · California Department of Education enrollment data
High Schools (6)
Santa Rosa High has 6 ranked high schools averaging a Scope Score of 44.2 — 3.3 points below the state average of 47.5.
The highest-scoring high school is Maria Carrillo High with a Scope Score of 64 and 28.9% exceeding standard.
| # | School | Exceeded | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maria Carrillo High Santa Rosa High Strong All-Around | 28.9% | Solid 64/100 |
| 2 | Santa Rosa High Santa Rosa High Building Momentum | 13.5% | Developing 50/100 |
| 3 | Montgomery High Santa Rosa High Building Momentum | 11.0% | Developing 48/100 |
| 4 | Piner High Santa Rosa High Building Momentum | 7.0% | Developing 43/100 |
| 5 | Elsie Allen High Santa Rosa High Building Momentum | 5.6% | Developing 33/100 |
| 6 | Ridgway High (Continuation) Santa Rosa High Building Momentum | 1.8% | Needs Support 29/100 |
Data source: California Department of Education · CAASPP 2024-25 · Methodology
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What Scope Scores can't tell you about Santa Rosa High
- Class sizes and student-teacher interaction quality
- Quality of arts, music, athletics, and enrichment programs
- Teacher experience, turnover, and professional development
- Campus safety, bullying climate, and social-emotional support
- Parent and community engagement levels
- Quality of special education and gifted programs
- How resources are distributed across schools within the district
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