Hallmark Charter

2445 Ninth St., Sanger CA, 93657 | Sanger Unified School District | 559-524-7170
  • grades KG-12
  • students 358
  • type Other
PROFICIENCY 53% 23% higher than state average
School Rankings
  • Ranked #0 of 16 in Sanger
  • Ranked #0 of 14081 in California
Proficiency Averages
42%Sanger
43%California

Hallmark Charter is a school servicing grades KG to 12 and is located in the district of "Sanger Unified School District" in Sanger, CA. There are a total of 358 students and 18 teachers at Hallmark Charter, for a student to teacher ratio of 20 to 1.

Hallmark Charter has an average proficiency test score (in mathematics and languages) of 53.0%, which is 23% higher than the California average.

Hallmark Charter location

Academics

Students/Teachers
Students358
Teachers18
Student/Teacher ratio20:1

 

Advanced Placement
AP enrollment0
Taking some courses0
Taking some courses (not tests)0
Passing some courses0
Passing no courses0

Advanced placement (AP) is a program that offers high school students the ability to take college level courses and exams. These programs were created to be at the same level of most first year university courses. If the students were successful in the AP programs, they could potentially receive advanced placement, credit or exemptions when they go on to university. At Hallmark Charter, there are a total of n/a students enrolled in advanced placement courses, with n/a taking some courses.

Proficiency in mathematics comparison

Proficiency in languages comparison

Proficiency in mathematics by grade

GradeProficiency
All41%
340-59%
4< 50%
521-39%
640-59%
740-49%
840-49%
High School30-39%

Proficiency in languages by grade

GradeProficiency
All65%
321-39%
4< 50%
540-59%
660-79%
770-79%
870-79%
High School70-79%

The proficiency in math and languages tables represent the percentage of students that scored at or above the proficiency level on their standardized state assessment tests. Although these tests are standardized within each state, the tests may vary from state to state. Comparing the results of one state to another may not always be an accurate or fair comparison.

Hallmark Charter race/ethnicity breakdown

RaceSchoolDistrictCaliforniaNational
White 51.2% 17.7% 24.1% 51.1%
Black 2.4% 1.3% 6.2% 15.9%
Asian 1.7% 9.5% 11.1% 4.7%
Hispanic or Latino 39.2% 69.7% 54.1% 23.6%
American Indian and Alaskan 0.5% 0.4% 0.7% 1.2%
Hawaiian 0.0% 0.2% 0.8% 0.4%
Multiracial 5.2% 1.2% 3.1% 3.1%

Sanger demographics profile

StatisticSangerCaliforniaNational
Population26,74439,512,223328,239,523
Population density (sq mi)4,63725691
Median age31.636.037.7
Male/Female ratio1.1:11.0:11.0:1
Married (15yrs & older)47%52%55%
Speak English48%56%79%
Speak Spanish49%29%13%

Education level achieved in Sanger

IndexSangerCaliforniaNational
Completed 8th grade65.0%81.1%84.3%
Completed high school60.2%79.8%83.0%
Completed some college42.4%61.5%59.4%
Completed associate degree21.5%39.8%38.5%
Completed bachelors13.1%32.0%30.3%
Completed masters3.6%11.9%11.5%
Completed professional degree0.7%3.9%3.3%
Completed doctorate0.2%1.6%1.3%
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Trash, Literally The Worst.
Academics1/10
Teachers1/10
Administration5/10
Sports1/10
Facilities1/10
For lack of any better term, absolute dumpster of a school. Charming director great ideas but don’t fall into believing that their program can make any of them happen. While they tout a blended program in actuality it is anything but. Basically, a home-studies school with an on-campus study hall. Textbooks and working material were some of the same I saw when I student taught in 2007, sacks and stacks of Xerox worksheets, nothing but rote memorization and busy work. Grading was drive-by at best, my daughter had difficulty completing about half of her work yet managed straight A’s until we needed a final transcript to leave back to public school. Then it was 3 C’s and 2 D’s. Need to talk to a teacher? Good luck as most leave at 2:30 with the students, Email and text communication was sporadic. Zero campus security, students come and go throughout the day, wander around Walmart up the street walk over to Sanger High etc. They do indeed have nice music and art program, while the music teacher is great, art teacher brings his grown son to work who takes questionable pictures with female students (Found a few on my daughters’ phone). My child only attended Hallmark for 6 months before the COVID shutdown. When online education began, we transferred back to FUSD. After that It took about three months with two private tutors to get my child caught up to the point where public school was working the time. I could continue to go on and on, but I will stop here. If you have ANY concern for the quality of your child’s education run as far from this school as you can.
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Source: The Hallmark Charter data displayed above is derived from the National Center for Education Statistics and from the U.S. Department of Education.