Kingsburg High

1900 18Th Ave., Kingsburg CA, 93631 | Kingsburg Joint Union Elementary School District | 559-897-5156
  • grades 9-12
  • students 1071
  • type High
PROFICIENCY 60% 38% higher than state average
School Rankings
  • Ranked #0 of 12 in Kingsburg
  • Ranked #0 of 14081 in California
Proficiency Averages
52%Kingsburg
43%California

Kingsburg High is a school servicing grades 9 to 12 and is located in the district of "Kingsburg Joint Union Elementary School District" in Kingsburg, CA. There are a total of 1,071 students and 53 teachers at Kingsburg High, for a student to teacher ratio of 21 to 1.

Kingsburg High has an average proficiency test score (in mathematics and languages) of 59.5%, which is 38% higher than the California average.

Kingsburg High location

Academics

Students/Teachers
Students1071
Teachers53
Student/Teacher ratio21:1

 

Advanced Placement
AP enrollmentn/a
Taking some coursesn/a
Taking some courses (not tests)n/a
Passing some coursesn/a
Passing no coursesn/a

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 Kingsburg High, 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
All47%
3n/a
4n/a
5n/a
6n/a
7n/a
8n/a
High School45-49%

Proficiency in languages by grade

GradeProficiency
All72%
3n/a
4n/a
5n/a
6n/a
7n/a
8n/a
High School70-74%

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.

Kingsburg High race/ethnicity breakdown

RaceSchoolDistrictCaliforniaNational
White 34.6% 33.6% 24.1% 51.1%
Black 0.4% 0.4% 6.2% 15.9%
Asian 3.4% 3.0% 11.1% 4.7%
Hispanic or Latino 57.7% 59.3% 54.1% 23.6%
American Indian and Alaskan 0.6% 0.6% 0.7% 1.2%
Hawaiian 0.0% 0.0% 0.8% 0.4%
Multiracial 3.4% 3.0% 3.1% 3.1%

Kingsburg demographics profile

StatisticKingsburgCaliforniaNational
Population12,11639,512,223328,239,523
Population density (sq mi)3,26025691
Median age34.536.037.7
Male/Female ratio0.8:11.0:11.0:1
Married (15yrs & older)61%52%55%
Speak English78%56%79%
Speak Spanish15%29%13%

Education level achieved in Kingsburg

IndexKingsburgCaliforniaNational
Completed 8th grade88.6%81.1%84.3%
Completed high school86.5%79.8%83.0%
Completed some college66.3%61.5%59.4%
Completed associate degree39.9%39.8%38.5%
Completed bachelors29.7%32.0%30.3%
Completed masters10.4%11.9%11.5%
Completed professional degree4.3%3.9%3.3%
Completed doctorate1.0%1.6%1.3%
Write a school review about Kingsburg High Tell people what you like or don't like about Kingsburg High…
Goodness of Kingsburg High School
Academics10/10
Teachers10/10
Administration10/10
Sports10/10
Facilities10/10
My freshman year I attended Dinuba High School and it was a great school but I saw more at Kingsburg High. I transferred over the beginning of my sophomore year because I loved the way this school was ran. I believe Kingsburg High provides more opportunities to speak with college members. Kingsburg High holds more meetings where people from different colleges come and give us the most information they can about there college or just colleges in general. Kingsburg High I believe also pushes kids more to help them out on graduating on stage with the rest of their peers. Kingsburg High is a smaller school but I like how I'm able to know more people and interact with different kinds of friend groups.
0 0
Source: The Kingsburg High data displayed above is derived from the National Center for Education Statistics and from the U.S. Department of Education.