Arrow High School

Arrow High School
Address
1505 South Sunflower Ave.
Glendora, California 91740
United States
Coordinates 34°06′42″N 117°50′51″W / 34.1116°N 117.8475°W / 34.1116; -117.8475Coordinates: 34°06′42″N 117°50′51″W / 34.1116°N 117.8475°W / 34.1116; -117.8475
Information
Type Continuation High School
School district Charter Oak Unified School District (COUSD)
NCES District ID 0608190
Principal Lisa Raigosa [1]
Teaching staff 5 [1]
Grades 10-12 [1]
Enrollment 73 [2] (2016-17)
  Grade 9 0
  Grade 10 1 [2]
  Grade 11 30 [2]
  Grade 12 42 [2]
Communities served Covina, Glendora and San Dimas
Website Official website

Arrow High School is a public continuation high school in the Charter Oak Unified School District. It is located in the City of Glendora, California, in the San Gabriel Valley east of Los Angeles. The school serves 10th, 11th and 12th graders in the communities of Covina, Glendora and San Dimas who are deficient in credits needed to graduate high school. Arrow High School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. [3] It was named a Model Continuation High School by the California Continuation Education Association [4] in 2015.

Enrollment

Enrollment in the 2016-2017 school year is 73. The majority of students are Hispanicwith a large white minority and smaller minorities of African Americans and Asian Americans.

Ethnic composition of student body: 2016-17 [2]
Percent
Hispanic or Latino 71.2%
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.7%
Asian 1.4%
Pacific Islander 0%
Filipino 1.4%
African American 2.7%
White 19.2%
Two or more Races 1.4%

References

  1. 1 2 3 "School Accountability Report Card". California Department of Education. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "2016-17 Enrollment by Ethnicity". California Department of Education. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  3. "Directory of Schools". Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  4. "State Schools Chief Tom Torlakson Announces 2015 Model Continuation High Schools". California Department of Education. March 18, 2015. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
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