Laguna Beach High
Overview
Laguna Beach High is ranked 114th within California. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® course work and exams. The AP® participation rate at Laguna Beach High is 54 percent. The student body makeup is 51 percent male and 49 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 15 percent. Laguna Beach High is the only high school in theLaguna Beach Unified.
Quick Stats
9-12
GRADES
1,038
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
22:1
STUDENT-TEACHER RATIO
2017 Rankings
Laguna Beach High is ranked #640 in the National Rankings and earned a silvermedal. Schools are ranked based on their performance on state-required tests and how well they prepare students for college. Read more about how we rank the Best High Schools.
All rankings:
- #640 in
- #114 in
Students/Teachers
These counts and percentages of students and teachers are from data reported by schools to the government.
Total Enrollment1,038
Total Minority Enrollment (% of total) 15%?
Total Economically Disadvantaged (% of total) 6%?
Full-Time Teachers47
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College Readiness Index 51.9?
Subject Proficiency
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District
State
School Data
School profile information is based on government data.
Graduation Rate97%
Grades Served9-12
SettingLarge Suburb
Charter School No?
Magnet School No?
Eligible for Title I Funding Yes?
District
This information relates to high schools run by this school's state operating agency. Many districts contain only one high school.
Total Schools1
Total Students1,038
College Readiness (district average)51.9
Proficient in English (district average)91%
Proficient in Mathematics (district average)89%
Data are based on the 2014-2015 school year.
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