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East Village Middle College High

High School
San Diego UnifiedSan DiegoSan Diego County92101Magnet Program
📍 1313 Park Boulevard
Magnet program — a specialized public school with a focused theme (STEM, arts, language immersion, etc.). Admission is typically through a district lottery, not based on neighborhood attendance boundaries. Students from across the district may apply.
Scope Score
out of 100
State Rank
of 1,649 California high schools
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Culture First

Strong school culture with high family engagement, even if test scores are still developing.

Scope Scores are SchoolScope's analysis of public data from the California Dept. of Education (CAASPP, chronic absenteeism, suspension rates). They are not official CDE ratings and should not be the sole basis for school decisions. See methodology.

School overview

Enrollment
124 students
Student-Teacher Ratio
18:1
Free/Reduced Lunch
61%
Teachers
7 full-time

College & career readiness

Graduation Rate
100.0%
AP Exam Prepared
Not offered
This school may not offer AP courses
A-G Completion
100.0%
College-Going Rate
86.7%

Data source: California Department of Education — ACGR, CCI, CGR reports

Dashboard indicators

How this school's scores changed from last year to this year

ELA Year-over-Year
Declined
-13.5 pts DFS change
Math Year-over-Year
Increased Significantly
+18.3 pts DFS change

Data source: California School Dashboard 2025, ELPAC 2024

Student demographics

Hispanic63.7%
White21.0%
Asian3.2%
Black4.0%
Other8.1%

Performance breakdown

Performance breakdown for East Village Middle College High
CategoryPercentage
Exceeded Standard20.6%
Met Standard38.8%
Below Standard40.5%

Score Factors

Helping
Graduation rate: 100.0%
12.6pp above state avg (state avg 87.4%)
25% weight
Exceeded standard: 20.6%
4.9pp above state avg (state avg 15.7%)
20% weight
Met or exceeded: 59.5%
24.7pp above state avg (state avg 34.8%)
15% weight
Chronic absenteeism: 12.8%
21.5pp below state avg (state avg 34.3%)
10% weight
Baseline proficiency: 59.5%
Above state baseline (state avg 34.8%)
5% weight
Suspension rate: 0.0%
4.1pp below state avg (state avg 4.1%)
5% weight
Holding Back
College readiness: 0.0%
AP exam pass rate below state avg (state avg 35.3%)
20% weight
Unlike traditional school ratings, we show our work. Every factor, its weight, and how this school compares to the state average — so you can decide what matters most to your family. The high school Scope Score is weighted across 7 dimensions. See full methodology →

What other rankings don't show you

Most rating sites report "59% proficient" for East Village Middle College High and stop there. Here's what that number hides:

20.6% of students exceeded standard while 38.8% met it. That exceeded rate is 4.9 points above the state average of 15.7%. That's 3.8 points below the San Diego Unified district average of 24.4%. Nearby schools (within ~3 miles) average 19.5% exceeded — about the same. The gap between "met" and "exceeded" can reveal how much a school's curriculum challenges students beyond proficiency.

The graduation rate is 100.0% — above the state target. 100.0% of students complete A-G requirements for UC/CSU eligibility — a strong college readiness signal. 86.7% of graduates go on to college within a year.

Chronic absenteeism is 12.8%, better than the state average of 34.3%.

Why the exceeded vs. met split matters →

Key metrics

% Exceeded Standard
20.6%
Students scoring above proficient
% Met or Above
59.5%
Students meeting standard
Chronic Absenteeism
12.8%
Students missing 10%+ of days
Suspension Rate
0.0%
Students suspended at least once
Total Tested
77
Across all grades & subjects

ELA scores by grade

GradeTestedExceededMetNearly MetNot MetMet+Above
11th3930.8%51.3%12.8%5.1%82.0%

Math scores by grade

GradeTestedExceededMetNearly MetNot MetMet+Above
11th3810.5%26.3%50.0%13.2%36.8%
Estimated K-12 PathEstimate
High
East Village Middle Colle…
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This school

Estimated K-12 path based on district and proximity. Actual attendance zones may differ. Contact your school district for official feeder information.

Data source: California Department of Education (2025 test year) · How we score · Explore all schools · Blog