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Orange Grove High: The scores are below where anyone wants them. Here's what they don't tell you.

Orange Grove posts low test scores — and test scores are one lens among several. If this is your zoned school, the numbers below are where to start a conversation, not where to end one.

300 Buena Vista Avenue, 92882·Corona-Norco Unified·Corona·Grades 9-12·162 students·93% low-income·2024–25 CAASPP·(951) 736-3339·Website
Continuation school — a small alternative high school designed for students at risk of not graduating. Focuses on credit recovery and flexible scheduling. Test scores and college-readiness rates are not directly comparable to comprehensive high schools.
Scope Score
27
🌱 Building Momentum · Needs Support
ranked #1,438 statewide · #9 of 9 in Corona-Norco Unified

Orange Grove High scores 27 of 100 on SchoolScope's Scope Score — the 17th percentile of 1,739 California high schools (CDE CAASPP 2025).

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

Most rating sites would stop at “4% proficient” and call it done. Orange Grove deserves a closer read. The school sits in Corona, where four in five students qualify for free or reduced lunch — and reading the numbers without that context misreads the school.

Test scores are one lens, and at this school they're a rough one right now. The sections below show the fuller picture — including the parts that are working.

The story this school is actually telling

Proficient by 11th grade
4%
State 35%
Graduate
91%
State 88%
Pass an AP exam
0%
State 36%

Of 100 students here: 4 are proficient by 11th grade → 91 graduate → 0 pass an AP exam. The gaps between those bars are the questions to ask.

The 7 things our score weighs

Graduation rate
91.4%
State 87.6%
3.8pp above state avg
Exceeded standard
0.6%
State 15.5%
14.9pp below state avg
College readiness
0.0%
State 35.5%
AP exam pass rate below state avg
Met or exceeded
3.6%
State 34.6%
31.0pp below state avg
Chronic absenteeism
61.9%
State 32.1%
29.8pp above state avg
Suspension rate
13.1%
State 4.0%
9.0pp above state avg
EL proficiency (ELPAC)
21.1%
State 17.7%
3.4pp above state avg
Worth a school visit

Ask what changed in the last two years, and what the school is asking families for. Growth shows up in these numbers a year or two after it shows up in classrooms.

Where the path goes

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

K-12 Feeder Path
High School
Orange Grove High
27/100
This school

Estimated path based on proximity within the same district. Contact your school district for official feeder information.

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.

The community around it

Community Profile
Context — not part of the Scope Score

Student demographics

Hispanic79.6%
White16.1%
Asian0.6%
Black1.9%
Other1.9%
GenderFemale 29.6%Male 70.4%Non-binary 1.0%
Resources & Access
Enrollment
162
1,288 below CA avg (~1,450)
Free/Reduced Lunch
93%
29pp above CA avg (64%)
Student-Teacher Ratio
12:1
9 fewer students per teacher than CA avg
Per-Pupil Spending
$41,689
District avg: $12,310 · CA avg: $14,815 · School-level · CDE ESSA
EL Proficiency (ELPAC)
21.1% Level 4
Share of English Learners reaching full proficiency
Teacher Salary Range
$75,444 – $141,046
District schedule · CA median ~$98K
At Orange Grove High in Corona, 7.5% of low-income students met or exceeded the ELA standard in 2025, compared to 51.1% district-wide and 38.2% statewide. Orange Grove High trails its district average for low-income students by 43.6 percentage points in ELA. Other subgroups: Low-Income students (0.0% Math proficient); Hispanic students (5.9% ELA proficient). The largest proficiency gap is 7.2 percentage points for english learner students. Data source: California Department of Education, CAASPP 2024-25. 80 students tested.
Equity Gaps
Absenteeism · Homeless+19.4pp
81.3% vs 61.9% overall · n=16
Suspension · Homeless+9.1pp
22.2% vs 13.1% overall · n=18
ELA · English Learner−7.2pp
0.0% vs 7.2% overall · n=36

Subgroups with fewer than 15 students are excluded for privacy. Gaps of less than 3 percentage points are not shown.

Subgroup Proficiency
Low-Income80 tested
ELA 7.5%·Math 0.0%· -43.6pp vs district
Hispanic68 tested
ELA 5.9%·Math 0.0%· -43.1pp vs district
English Learner36 tested
ELA 0.0%·Math 0.0%· -13.6pp vs district

Weighted average across tested grades. Subgroups with fewer than 15 students excluded. Data: CDE CAASPP 2024-25.

Funding Breakdown
Instruction 62%Support 36%Other 2%

Source: NCES F-33 (2019–2020) · Full district breakdown →

Neighborhood Context
Median Income
$104K
$19K above CA median
Median Home Value
$691K
$32K above CA median
Bachelor's+
30%
5pp below CA avg
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2024) · ZIP-level
Whole Child
Teacher experience, college/career readiness, and more. Context only — never part of the Scope Score.
Teacher Experience
14.9 years avg experience
15 teachers
Teacher Credentials
81% fully credentialed

Source: CDE SARC, 2024-25

Community Profile provides context about who attends this school and the resources available. These factors are never part of the Scope Score. Learn why →
For the data nerds

Every number on this page

Score factors, grade-level breakdowns, subgroup proficiency, and peer comparisons.

01Score factorsWeighted composite · 2024–25
Graduation rate · 25%
91.4%
↑ vs CA 87.6% · 55th pctile
Exceeded standard · 22%
0.6%
↓ vs CA 15.5% · 35th pctile
College readiness · 20%
0.0%
↓ vs CA 35.5% · 29th pctile
Met or exceeded · 18%
3.6%
↓ vs CA 34.6% · 28th pctile
Chronic absenteeism · 5%
61.9%
↓ vs CA 32.1% · 26th pctile
Suspension rate · 5%
13.1%
↓ vs CA 4.0% · 10th pctile
EL proficiency (ELPAC) · 5%
21.1%
↑ vs CA 17.7% · 45th pctile
02By grade & subgroupCAASPP 2024–25 · % of tested students
ELATestedEXCMETNEARNOTMET++/CA
Grade 11831%6%17%76%7%−40
MathTestedEXCMETNEARNOTMET++/CA
Grade 11830%0%1%99%0%−23
Science (CAST)TestedEXCMETNEARNOT
Grade 5/8/11870%1%52%47%

CAST is tested in grades 5, 8, and once in high school — not annually. Not part of the Scope Score.

Subgroup · ELATestedMET+vs districtvs CA
Socioeconomically Disadvantaged807.5%−44−31
Hispanic/Latino685.9%−43−33
English Learners360.0%−14−10
03Peer comparison · nearest high schoolssorted by Scope Score
SchoolDistScopeEXCMET+GrowthSusp
Orange Grove High ←270.6%3.6%13.1%
John F. Kennedy High2.8 mi6845.3%74.4%0.7%
Centennial High2.4 mi6320.5%48.3%3.2%
Corona High0.5 mi6117.5%43.9%3.1%
California average4715.5%34.6%4.0%
04More measurescontext · not all part of the Scope Score
Graduation Rate
91.4%
AP Exam Prepared
Not offered
This school may not offer AP courses
A-G Completion
0.0%
This school may not offer A-G courses
College-Going Rate
11.9%
Scope Score history
18%27%'19'22'23'24'25
2019 · 2022 · 2023 · 2024 · 2025 · no testing 2020–21 (COVID) · rank #1446 → #1509 → #1543 → #1530 → #1438
What we can't show
  • — Low-income students here trail the state average for their group by 31 points in ELA — worth asking how the school is closing that gap.
Source: CA Dept. of Education · CAASPP 2024–25 · n=1,739 high schools · Data updated 2026-07-03methodology · data updates · CSV · report issue

Frequently asked questions

Is Orange Grove High a good high school?
Orange Grove High has a Scope Score of 27 out of 100, placing it in the 17th percentile of California high schools and ranked #1,438 statewide. 0.6% of students exceeded the state standard on the 2025 CAASPP assessment, which is 14.9 percentage points below the California average of 15.5%. The Scope Score weights six dimensions for high schools: exceeded standard (43%), met or exceeded (22%), grade 3-to-5 growth (15%), chronic absenteeism (10%), ELPAC English Learner proficiency (5%), and suspension rate (5%). Data source: California Department of Education CAASPP 2025, analyzed by SchoolScope.
What are Orange Grove High's CAASPP test scores?
On the 2025 CAASPP Smarter Balanced Assessment, 3.6% of students at Orange Grove High met or exceeded the state standard in ELA and Math combined, and 0.6% exceeded it. The gap between those numbers matters: 3.0% of students are at the proficiency floor, while 0.6% 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. 166 student-subject combinations were assessed.
How does Orange Grove High rank in California?
Orange Grove High ranks #1,438 among California high schools by Scope Score, placing it in the 17th 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 Orange Grove High?
61.9% of students at Orange Grove High are chronically absent (missing 10% or more of school days), compared to the California average of 32.1%. The suspension rate is 13.1%. 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 Orange Grove High compare to other schools in Corona?
Orange Grove High scores 27/100 (17th 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 162 students. Use the schools in Corona page or the map view to compare all high schools nearby.
How does Orange Grove High serve low-income and underrepresented students?
At Orange Grove High in Corona, 7.5% of low-income students met or exceeded the ELA standard in 2025, compared to 51.1% district-wide and 38.2% statewide. Orange Grove High trails its district average for low-income students by 43.6 percentage points in ELA. Other subgroups: Low-Income students (0.0% Math proficient); Hispanic students (5.9% ELA proficient). The largest proficiency gap is 7.2 percentage points for english learner students. Data source: California Department of Education, CAASPP 2024-25. 80 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.