Underserved students at this school are performing far better than other
students in the state, and this school is successfully closing the achievement gap.
4-year high school graduation rate96%
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4-year high school graduation rate
Percentage of graduates who meet UC/CSU entrance requirements86%
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Percentage of graduates who meet UC/CSU entrance requirements
SAT 11th grade college readiness rate41%
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SAT 11th grade college readiness rate
AP course participation42%
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AP course participation
Percentage of students enrolled in Dual Enrollment classes grades 9-1239%
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Percentage of students enrolled in Dual Enrollment classes grades 9-12
Percentage of students enrolled in IB grades 9-120%
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Percentage of students enrolled in IB grades 9-12
College Success
Graduates pursuing college or vocational program57%
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Graduates pursuing college or vocational program
Advanced Courses
Algebra 1 participation rate27%
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Algebra 1 participation rate
Algebra 1 pass rate100%
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Algebra 1 pass rate
AP math course participation5%
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AP math course participation
AP science course participation<1%
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AP science course participation
Other AP course participation37%
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Other AP course participation
Test Scores
2/10
Test scores at this school fall far below the state average. This suggests that students at this school are likely not performing at grade level.
Math28%
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Math
English36%
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English
Science22%
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Science
Courses & Programs
The list below is a sample of available courses at this school.
AP Courses
AP 2-D Art and Design
AP Calculus AB
AP Computer Science A
AP Computer Science Principles
AP Drawing
AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Spanish Literature and Culture
AP Statistics
AP U.S. History
AP World History: Modern
Art courses
Computer animation
Drawing / Sketching
Graphics
Music courses
Vocal lessons / coaching
Performance arts courses
Creative writing
World language courses
Spanish
Equity Overview
3/10
Underserved students at this school may be falling behind other students in the state, and this school may have significant achievement gaps.
Test score
Low-income and underserved students36 %All other students41 %
Schools that create a positive culture help all students thrive.
Hispanic89%
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Hispanic
White6%
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White
Asian2%
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Asian
Black1%
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Black
Two or more races1%
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Two or more races
Native American1%
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Native American
Filipino<1%
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Filipino
Pacific Islander<1%
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Pacific Islander
From the School
A small
nurturing environment where being a good student is celebrated. STEM Previously known as Pacific Technology School-Santa Ana (PTS Santa Ana) Magnolia Science Academy-Santa Ana (MSA SA) opened its doors on August 12 2014 with grades 6 - 12 using the same physical site as PTS-Santa Ana. We have been awarded $18M in Prop 1D funds by the State of California for the construction of a school on a 2.6-acre parcel at 2840 W. First Street in Santa Ana. We expect that in July 2016 MSA SA will move into its new state of the art facilities with a capacity to serve 1 020.