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Jurupa Valley High: No single number tells this school's story. Here's the honest picture.

Jurupa Valley posts 31% meeting the standard and 10.2% exceeding it, against 36% and 15.8% statewide. The gaps and the bright spots below are the real read.

10551 Bellegrave Avenue, 91752 (opens in new tab)·Jurupa Unified·Jurupa Valley·Grades 9-12·1,693 students·82% low-income·2024–25 CAASPP·(951) 360-2600·Website
2019–2025 trend · CDE CAASPP
This schoolCA avg
Scope4747
% Exceeded10%16%
% Met+31%36%
Grad rate93.3%86.6%
College readiness39.4%33.9%
Absence32.9%30.2%
Suspension1.4%3.6%
Scope Score
47
🌱 Building Momentum · Developing
ranked #1,161 statewide · #2 of 4 in Jurupa Unified

Jurupa Valley High scores 47 of 100 on SchoolScope's Scope Score — the 46th percentile of 2,160 California high schools (CDE CAASPP 2025).

Measures test performance, attendance, and climate — not arts, community, or your kid. How we score →

🌱 Building Momentum — This label means the data doesn't clearly sort the school one way or the other — ask what the school is proud of, and what it's working on.

Most rating sites would stop at “31% proficient” and call it done. Jurupa Valley deserves a closer read. The school sits in Jurupa Valley, where four in five students qualify for free or reduced lunch — and reading the numbers without that context misreads the school.

The seven-year arc

Percentile among 2,160 high schools statewide

Has stayed near the 46th percentile since 2019.

ELAYellow(Increased Significantly)MathOrange(Increased)

This school hasn't fully recovered from the pandemic: 31% meet the standard today, versus 36% in 2019 — a gap worth asking about on a visit.

ELA — % met or exceeded, by grade
Grade20192022202320242025
Grade 1150%45%40%42%46%
Math — % met or exceeded, by grade
Grade20192022202320242025
Grade 1123%10%15%12%16%

The story this school is actually telling

Proficient by 11th grade
31%
State 36%
Graduate
93%
State 87%
Pass an AP exam
39%
State 34%

Of 100 students here: 31 are proficient by 11th grade → 93 graduate → 39 pass an AP exam. The gaps between those bars are the questions to ask.

The 7 things our score weighs

Graduation rate
93.3%
State 86.6%
6.7pp above state avg
Exceeded standard
10.2%
State 15.8%
5.7pp below state avg
College readiness
39.4%
State 33.9%
AP course or exam readiness above state avg
Met or exceeded
30.8%
State 35.7%
4.9pp below state avg
Chronic absenteeism
32.9%
State 30.2%
2.8pp above state avg
Suspension rate
1.4%
State 3.6%
2.2pp below state avg
EL proficiency (ELPAC)
11.8%
State 18.0%
6.2pp below state avg
Worth a school visit

Ask what the school is working on next. Strong numbers tell you where a school is, not where it's going.

  • Ask what share of students complete the full college-prep course sequence, and who gets steered into it.
  • Ask whether the tour can step into a working classroom — watch how the teacher handles a student who's stuck.
  • Ask to tour while school's in session, and notice how hallways and transitions feel — culture shows up between classes, not just in them.
  • Ask how the school communicates with families when a child starts to struggle.
  • Ask what a typical day looks like for a new student in the first few weeks.

How every group of students does here

At Jurupa Valley High in Jurupa Valley, 43.0% of low-income students met or exceeded the ELA standard in 2025, compared to 26.8% district-wide and 38.2% statewide. Jurupa Valley High outperforms its district average for low-income students by 16.2 percentage points in ELA. Other subgroups: Low-Income students (13.1% Math proficient); Hispanic students (43.4% ELA proficient). The largest proficiency gap is 40.1 percentage points for english learner students. Data source: California Department of Education, CAASPP 2024-25. 321 students tested.

All students at this school: 31% met or exceeded
All StudentsAll Students: this school 31%, district —, state 36%31%
Hispanic/LatinoHispanic/Latino: this school 28%, district 23%, state 32%28% · −3 vs school
Socioeconomically DisadvantagedSocioeconomically Disadvantaged: this school 28%, district 21%, state 32%28% · −3 vs school
MaleMale: this school 28%, district 23%, state 42%28% · −3 vs school
FemaleFemale: this school 34%, district 26%, state 44%34% · +3 vs school
English LearnersEnglish Learners: this school 4%, district 7%, state 11%4% · −27 vs school
Students with DisabilitiesStudents with Disabilities: this school 10%, district 6%, state 15%10% · −21 vs school
WhiteWhite: this school 54%, district 39%, state 56%54% · +23 vs school

7 of 15 student groups here are too small to report — a privacy protection, not a gap.

this school district, same group California, same group
AP access · 2020-21 federal civil rights snapshot (structural, dated — newest published; biennial)
Shown, never scored

In the 2020-21 federal collection — the newest there is — English learners students were 21% of Jurupa Valley's enrollment but 2% of its AP seats; ask the school what's changed since.

Hispanic90.2% AP · 90.8% enroll.
American Indian/Alaska Native0.0% AP · 0.1% enroll.
Asian2.3% AP · 0.7% enroll.
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander0.0% AP · 0.2% enroll.
Black1.1% AP · 1.3% enroll.
White4.9% AP · 6.3% enroll.
Two or more races1.5% AP · 0.6% enroll.
English learners1.9% AP · 21.0% enroll.
Students with disabilities0.4% AP · 13.7% enroll.

● share of AP enrollment vs share of total enrollment, this school only · not part of the Scope Score

Data source: U.S. Dept. of Education Office for Civil Rights, Civil Rights Data Collection, 2020-21 (biennial; newest published)

Showing up, and staying in class

Chronic absenteeismChronic absenteeism: this school 32.9%, district 26.2%, state 30.2%32.9% · +2.8pp vs state
Suspension rateSuspension rate: this school 1.4%, district —, state 3.6%1.4% · −2.2pp vs state
Chronic absenteeism by grade band
Grades 9–1233.0%

Where the path goes

The path below follows attendance boundaries — scores shown for each next step.

K-12 Feeder Path

Feeder patterns derived from NCES attendance boundary data. Boundaries are approximate and may have changed — verify with your school district for current assignments.

Where graduates go

Context — never part of the Scope Score
48%
College-going rate, class of 2023

Where they went after graduation

Of Jurupa Valley's class of 2023, 48% enrolled in college somewhere within a year — a CSU, a community college, a UC, or out of state.

College destination mix, class of 2023

Class of 2023: 374 completers, 48% enrolled somewhere within a year

University of California 20 (5%)California State University 57 (15%)California community college 66 (18%)In-state private 30 (8%)Out-of-state, 4-year 8 (2%)Out-of-state, 2-year 0 (0%)Not enrolled 193 (52%)

Percentages are computed by SchoolScope (count ÷ completers) from CDE-reported counts, not a CDE-native rate.

Data source: California Department of Education, 2023 cohort — the newest published; National Student Clearinghouse match.

UC application funnel — one destination of six, tracked in detail because UC is the only source with 30 years of history

In fall 2025, 34 of Jurupa Valley's 393 graduates enrolled in the University of California system — Riverside the most common landing, with 23 enrollees.

Applied59fall 2025, universitywide
Admitted54
Enrolled34
Where they landed (fall 2025)

7 of 9 campuses are masked below UC's privacy floor — a protection, not a verdict.

campuses never sum to the universitywide figure — students apply to several

UC enrollees, universitywide, 2014–2025

Peak: 35 enrolled, 2017

UC publishes this trend back to 1994 — no other destination has a comparable multi-year record

UC is one road of many — the full destination mix for the class of 2023 is below. And who applied isn't who the school taught: the ratio between the two reflects the self-selected pool of students who chose to apply, not what happened in the classroom. By the state's 2023 count, 48% of this class's predecessors enrolled in college somewhere within a year. More of the class of 2023 enrolled at community colleges (66) than at UC (20).

Data source: University of California Office of the President (UC Information Center), fall 2025 admissions cycle · college-going rate: California Department of Education, 2023 cohort.

The people teaching here

Context — never part of the Scope Score
Student : teacherStudent to teacher ratio: this school 24:1, district 23:124:1
Teaching staff85 teachers
Avg. experience14.2 years
Fully credentialed88%
First-year teachers4%
Salary Schedule
Teacher salary schedule$71,238 – $141,440
Principal salary$161,978 – $188,939
Superintendent salary$390,963

Pay is set by the district, not the school.

Course Breadth
AP exam qualifiers109 studentsCCI, participation not authorization
CTE pathway completers118 students
Advanced Coursework

Jurupa Valley's teachers are authorized to teach 9 of the 40 AP subjects the College Board offers — including Biology, Environmental Science, and Spanish Language and Culture.

AP subjects taught9
Sciences (2)Biology · Environmental Science
English (2)English Language and Composition · English Literature and Composition
History & Social Science (3)European History · U.S. Government and Politics · United States History
World Languages & Cultures (2)Spanish Language and Culture · Spanish Literature and Culture

Data source: College Board AP Course Audit, 2025 - 2026 audit year (authorization, not enrollment) · IB World Schools directory, name-matched · structural depth: 2020-21 federal snapshot, table 09

What gets spent here

Context — never part of the Scope Score
Per-pupil spendingPer-pupil spending: $20,800, CA average $14,491$20,800 · spent at this school
Federal share$439 per student

$439 per student arrives as federal Title funding — a measure of concentrated need, not school quality.

District current expense · FY 2024–25$20,465 per student

The district's current expense of education per student, from CDE's annual SACS filing — the freshest district spending figure the state publishes.

Where the district's dollars go · FY 2024–25 · CDE SACS
Instruction63%
Instruction support10%
Student services10%
Administration5%
Buildings & maintenance9%
Other2%

District-level, from the district's own SACS general-ledger filing — school-by-school breakdowns aren't published by the state.

district detail, 2016–2020 — the newest published
2020$13,456 per pupil
2019$13,337 per pupil
2018$12,873 per pupil
2017$12,538 per pupil
2016$12,293 per pupil

Source: NCES F-33 · Full district breakdown →

The neighborhood it serves

Context — never part of the Scope Score
Hispanic89.7%
District 86.0% · CA 56.1%
White5.3%
District 6.8% · CA 19.9%
Other2.6%
District 3.1% · CA 9.0%
Asian1.3%
District 2.0% · CA 10.2%
Black1.1%
District 2.1% · CA 4.8%
Low IncomeFree/reduced lunch eligible 81.6% (18pp above CA avg)
Neighborhood — American Community Survey
Median income$115K · CA $85K
Median home value$690K · CA $659K
Bachelor's degree+22% · CA 35%
ZIP population37,983
Median age37 years

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2024) · ZIP-level

Worth Knowing

On the state's science test (CAST), 20% met or exceeded the standard — science is tested in grades 5 and 8 and once in high school, and it never enters the Scope Score.

Frequently asked questions

Is Jurupa Valley High a good high school?

Jurupa Valley High has a Scope Score of 47 out of 100, placing it in the 46th percentile of California high schools and ranked #1,161 statewide. 10.2% of students exceeded the state standard on the 2025 CAASPP assessment, which is 5.7 percentage points below the California average of 15.8%. The Scope Score weights 7 dimensions for high schools: graduation rate (25%), exceeded standard (22%), college/career readiness (20%), met or exceeded (proficient) (18%), chronic absenteeism (5%), suspension rate (5%), and ELPAC English Learner proficiency (5%). Data source: California Department of Education CAASPP 2025, analyzed by SchoolScope.

What are Jurupa Valley High's CAASPP test scores?

On the 2025 CAASPP Smarter Balanced Assessment, 30.8% of students at Jurupa Valley High met or exceeded the state standard in ELA and Math combined, and 10.2% exceeded it. The gap between those numbers matters: 20.6% of students are at the proficiency floor, while 10.2% pushed past it. Most rating sites report only the combined "proficient" number. SchoolScope surfaces the exceeded-vs-met split because it reveals whether a school's curriculum challenges students beyond minimum proficiency or paces toward it. 765 student-subject combinations were assessed.

How does Jurupa Valley High rank in California?

Jurupa Valley High ranks #1,161 among California high schools by Scope Score, placing it in the 46th percentile. This ranking is based on a weighted composite of 2025 CAASPP test performance (exceeded and met rates), chronic absenteeism, and suspension rate. Unlike single-number ratings, the Scope Score shows what drives the ranking so parents can decide what matters most to their family. See full methodology.

What is the attendance and school culture like at Jurupa Valley High?

32.9% of students at Jurupa Valley High are chronically absent (missing 10% or more of school days), compared to the California average of 30.2%. The suspension rate is 1.4%, indicating a low-discipline-incident environment. SchoolScope includes these culture metrics in the Scope Score because they reflect day-to-day school experience in ways test scores alone cannot.

How does Jurupa Valley High compare to other schools in Jurupa Valley?

Jurupa Valley High scores 47/100 (46th percentile) among California high schools. To compare with nearby schools, SchoolScope shows the same metrics side by side: exceeded rate, proficiency, growth trajectory, and school culture indicators. The school serves 1,693 students. Use the schools in Jurupa Valley page or the map view to compare all high schools nearby.

How does Jurupa Valley High serve low-income and underrepresented students?

At Jurupa Valley High in Jurupa Valley, 43.0% of low-income students met or exceeded the ELA standard in 2025, compared to 26.8% district-wide and 38.2% statewide. Jurupa Valley High outperforms its district average for low-income students by 16.2 percentage points in ELA. Other subgroups: Low-Income students (13.1% Math proficient); Hispanic students (43.4% ELA proficient). The largest proficiency gap is 40.1 percentage points for english learner students. Data source: California Department of Education, CAASPP 2024-25. 321 students tested. SchoolScope shows disaggregated test scores by demographic subgroup so you can see how a school performs for your child's specific group — not just the school-wide average. Subgroup data is context, not part of the Scope Score: we don't penalize schools for who they serve. See our equity approach.

What AP courses are offered at Jurupa Valley High?

Jurupa Valley High's teachers are authorized to teach 9 of the 40 AP subjects the College Board offers, per the 2025 - 2026 AP Course Audit: Biology, English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, Environmental Science, European History, Spanish Language and Culture, Spanish Literature and Culture, U.S. Government and Politics, United States History. Authorization means the school may teach a course, not that a section is running this year, and it's separate from AP exam pass rates. Data source: College Board AP Course Audit, analyzed by SchoolScope.

How many students from Jurupa Valley High go to UC?

In fall 2025, 34 Jurupa Valley High graduates enrolled at University of California campuses, universitywide. That figure can't be split into a per-campus sum — students apply to several UC campuses at once, so campus-level counts don't add up to the universitywide total. UC is one destination among many: this says nothing about graduates who chose a CSU, a private college, a community college, or work, and it is a count, not a rate or a ranking. Data source: University of California Office of the President (UC Information Center), fall 2025 admissions cycle.

Your other options

Private alternatives nearby

Private schools within ~10 miles. These schools do not participate in state testing and cannot be scored or ranked.


For the data nerds

Every number on this page

Score factors, grade-level breakdowns, subgroup proficiency, and nearest schools.

01Score factorsWeighted composite · 2024–25
Graduation rate · 25%
93.3%
↑ vs CA 86.6% · 57th pctile
Exceeded standard · 22%
10.2%
↓ vs CA 15.8% · 43th pctile
College readiness · 20%
39.4%
↑ vs CA 33.9% · 53th pctile
Met or exceeded · 18%
30.8%
↓ vs CA 35.7% · 46th pctile
Chronic absenteeism · 5%
32.9%
↓ vs CA 30.2% · 48th pctile
▲ 3.3pp higher vs 2024
Suspension rate · 5%
1.4%
↑ vs CA 3.6% · 60th pctile
▼ 2.1pp lower vs 2024
EL proficiency (ELPAC) · 5%
11.8%
↓ vs CA 18.0% · 43th pctile
02By grade & subgroupCAASPP 2024–25 · % of tested students
ELATestedEXCMETNEARNOTMET++/CA
Grade 1138415%31%27%27%46%−3
MathTestedEXCMETNEARNOTMET++/CA
Grade 113816%10%17%68%16%−8

We show the grade rows CDE publishes for this school. A missing grade or dash can mean the school does not serve that grade, no valid result was published, or the tested group was too small to report. It does not mean zero.

Science (CAST)TestedEXCMETNEARNOT
Schoolwide3993%17%67%13%

CAST is tested in grades 5 and 8, then once in grade 10, 11, or 12. This row is the school's all-student aggregate. Not part of the Scope Score.

Subgroup · ELATestedMET+vs districtvs CA
Socioeconomically Disadvantaged32143.0%+16+5
Hispanic/Latino34643.4%+15+5
English Learners705.7%−1−5
03Nearest high schoolssorted by Scope Score · Grade gap = grade 3 vs grade 5, this year, different students; Cohort growth = the same students tracked across grades, in scale-score points — that's the measurement the Scope Score weights
SchoolDistScopeEXCMET+Grade gapCohort growthSusp
Jurupa Valley High ←4710.2%30.8%1.4%
California average4715.8%35.7%3.6%
04More measurescontext · not all part of the Scope Score
Graduation Rate
93.3%
AP Exam Prepared
39.4%
A-G Completion
57.3%
A-G are the 15 courses (across 7 subjects) required for UC/CSU eligibility
College-Going Rate
48.4%
YearScopePctileRankExcMet+AbsentSuspGrade gap
20194952#98412.6%36.5%20.6%5.7%
20224648#110110.4%27.3%38.5%5.3%
20234748#11298.9%27.2%32.6%3.4%
20244545#11876.3%26.9%29.7%3.5%
20254746#116110.2%30.8%32.9%1.4%
Grade gap = this year's grade 3 vs grade 5 result, two different sets of students, not a trend for any one child — it is not the measurement the Scope Score's growth dimension uses. See §01 above and /methodology#verdicts for the school's actual scored (cohort) growth.
NO STATEWIDE TESTING 2020–21 (COVID) · SCORE AND PERCENTILE ARE RELATIVE TO EACH YEAR'S FIELD
05Climate by student groupchronic absenteeism · 2019 vs 2025 — the two years CDE publishes at subgroup level
Group20192025Δ
Female19.6%34.9%+15.3pp
Male21.2%31.1%+9.9pp
Asian10.0%44.0%+34.0pp
Black/African American16.7%31.6%+14.9pp
Filipino18.2%27.8%+9.6pp
Hispanic/Latino20.4%32.9%+12.5pp
Students with Disabilities24.7%40.7%+16.0pp
English Learners26.1%34.6%+8.5pp
Foster Youth58.3%43.8%-14.5pp
Homeless28.6%50.0%+21.4pp
Socioeconomically Disadvantaged21.4%35.2%+13.8pp
All Students20.4%33.0%+12.6pp
White23.1%
06UC admissions, universitywide2014–2025 · summed across CEEB codes at query time
YearAppliedAdmittedEnrolledGPA (applied)GPA (admitted)GPA (enrolled)
20255954343.964.024.08
20246351253.914.034.11
20237353213.693.843.84
20226448233.803.983.94
20216241213.753.923.98
20207049223.743.884.02
20195237183.833.994.06
20188951323.614.004.04
20178157353.683.873.95
20165331163.503.763.86
20155830233.563.943.92
20145935283.613.893.90

‹n = UC masks counts below n · a missing year means zero or masked — never assume zero · GPA cells blank for years with more than one contributing CEEB code (a summed GPA would be fabricated math) · GPAs live here and nowhere else on this page · Applied/Admitted/Enrolled reflect who applied, not what the school taught — no admit rate is computed or implied by this table. Series shown from 2014; full record to 1994 at the UC Infocenter.

07UC admissions by campuslatest falls on file
CampusYearAppliedAdmittedEnrolled
Berkeley2025133‹3
Berkeley2024164‹3
Berkeley202312‹3‹3
Berkeley202213‹3‹3
Berkeley202115‹3‹3
Davis202563‹3
Davis20241510‹3
Davis2023127‹3
Davis202211‹3‹3
Davis202110‹3‹3
Irvine20254511‹3
Irvine202449144
Irvine20235110‹3
Irvine20224214‹3
Irvine202140197
Los Angeles2025373‹3
Los Angeles20243743
Los Angeles2023413‹3
Los Angeles2022293‹3
Los Angeles202134‹3‹3
Merced20251818‹3
Merced202477‹3
Merced20231111‹3
Merced2022109‹3
Merced202176‹3
Riverside2025524623
Riverside202448399
Riverside2023593211
Riverside2022543715
Riverside202149297
San Diego202524143
San Diego202433216
San Diego202338143
San Diego20222912‹3
San Diego2021244‹3
Santa Barbara20252012‹3
Santa Barbara20241811‹3
Santa Barbara202328124
Santa Barbara202218113
Santa Barbara202121113
Santa Cruz202576‹3
Santa Cruz2024105‹3
Santa Cruz202284‹3
Santa Cruz202174‹3
Universitywide2025595434
Universitywide2024635125
Universitywide2023735321
Universitywide2022644823
Universitywide2021624121

Σ campuses ≠ universitywide — students apply to several campuses; the Universitywide row (muted) is its own independent count, never a sum of the rows above it.

08AP course catalog2025 - 2026
SubjectTaught by
Biologythis school
English Language and Compositionthis school
English Literature and Compositionthis school
Environmental Sciencethis school
European Historythis school
Spanish Language and Culturethis school
Spanish Literature and Culturethis school
U.S. Government and Politicsthis school
United States Historythis school

Authorization ≠ a section running this year — the Ledger records what the school may teach, not seat counts.

09Advanced coursework — 2020-21 federal civil-rights snapshotstructural, dated — newest published; biennial
MeasureThis school
AP offeredoffered
AP course count10
AP enrollment266
IB participationnot offered
Dual enrollmentoffered · 182 enrolled
Algebra I in grade 8not reported
Calculus sections0
Physics sections4
Chemistry sections8
Total enrollment (CRDC)1,701

Shown, never scored — no entry to any composite. NULL/reserve codes render "not reported," never a fabricated zero. The equity block above this table (§4) is the per-subgroup view of this same collection.

10College destinationsclass of 2023 · CDE 12-mo College-Going Rate
DestinationCompleters% (derived)
University of California205.3%
California State University5715.2%
California community college6617.6%
In-state private308.0%
Out-of-state, 4-year82.1%
Out-of-state, 2-year00.0%
Not enrolled19351.6%

374 completers, class of 2023 · state-reported college-going rate 48% · % column is computed by SchoolScope (count ÷ completers), not a CDE-native rate · a missing cell is CDE suppression, never a fabricated zero · source: CDE 12-mo CGR, 2023 cohort (the newest published), National Student Clearinghouse match — a different, older vintage than the fall 2025 UC admissions rows in tables 06-07 above.

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EXC = exceeded standard · MET+ = met or exceeded ("proficient") · Source: CA Dept. of Education · CAASPP 2024–25 · n=2,160 high schools · Vintages: climate subgroups 2019+2025 · district finance per its label · ACS 2022 · UC Infocenter (annual refresh, summer) — ‹5/‹3 = masked, never summed across campuses · AP Course Ledger 2025 - 2026 (November refresh; authorization not enrollment) · CRDC 2020-21 (biennial; next expected 2021-22) · CDE 12-mo CGR 2023 cohort, National Student Clearinghouse match · Data updated 2026-07-03methodology · data updates · CSV · report issue

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