Ronald Reagan Academy: Full Guide

Location: Dinuba, CA

Are you a student or parent at Ronald Reagan Academy? Want to understand how to get the most out of high school?

We've written the best guide to Ronald Reagan Academy available. Here we'll cover:

  • Breakdowns of student ethnicity, gender, and family income
  • How safe Ronald Reagan Academy is to attend
  • SAT/ACT/AP scores earned by Ronald Reagan Academy students
  • Which AP/IB classes you can take at Ronald Reagan Academy
  • Every sports team you can join at Ronald Reagan Academy

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Basic Information

Ronald Reagan Academy is a public school, supporting grades 0 to 12 . It's located in Dinuba, CA in Tulare County.

Based on its location, Ronald Reagan Academy is classified as a school in a distant town, or more than 10 miles from an urbanized area. Here's the location on a map:


Contact Information

Mailing address:

Ronald Reagan Academy
1327 E. El Monte Way
Dinuba, CA 93618

Phone number: 5595950563

Ronald Reagan Academy homepage: http://rra.dinuba.k12.ca.us/

Principal: Suzanne Rodriguez
Email the principal: [email protected]


Student Demographics

Student Enrollment

The total enrollment at Ronald Reagan Academy is 161 students, making it a somewhat small high school, in the bottom half of all California high schools by size.

As a smaller-sized high school, Ronald Reagan Academy will feel like a cozy learning environment. With fewer than 100 students in your class, you'll likely get to know most other students and your teachers well. This will give you the feeling of a small liberal arts college.

But with a smaller student body, you won't have as many activities and clubs to choose from. If you find Ronald Reagan Academy lacking for your interests, consider looking to your local community to supplement your interests.


Growth in Student Body Size

Is Ronald Reagan Academy growing or shrinking? This will help you see trends in where the school is headed.

From our calculations, the enrollment at Ronald Reagan Academy has steadily decreased over the past few years. We calculate this by comparing enrollment in grades 9 to 12.

Male Students Female Students All Students
9th grade 1 0 1
10th grade 15 6 21
11th grade 23 21 44
12th grade 53 42 95

As you can see in the table above, the senior class is 94 students larger than the freshman class. This suggests that Ronald Reagan Academy is shrinking in size and taking on fewer students.

There are a few reasons this can happen. The population of Dinuba could be decreasing, thus sending fewer students into Ronald Reagan Academy. Alternatively, other schools (like charter or private schools) might be appearing, drawing students away.


Gender Split

Are there more boys or girls at Ronald Reagan Academy?

From our statistics, Ronald Reagan Academy has a 58:42 split between male and female students in the high school grades.

There is a large male majority at Ronald Reagan Academy, and much more than you would expect from the general population in Tulare County. As a result, it'll feel like there are a lot more girls than boys in your classes.

Sometimes this imbalance can result from random chance and may not suggest anything about Ronald Reagan Academy. In other cases, the school might preferentially select for males. For example, in our data we find that continuation high schools unfortunately seem to be male-dominated. In yet other cases, other neighboring schools might attract female students, drawing them away from Ronald Reagan Academy.

If the male majority is concerning to you, we suggest contacting Ronald Reagan Academy administration and asking if they have any thoughts about why there's a gender imbalance. Their phone number is 5595950563.


Ethnicity Breakdown

What's the racial diversity at Ronald Reagan Academy? Does one ethnicity make up most of the student body, or is it fairly balanced?

From our statistics, Ronald Reagan Academy has a homogenous student body, with the overwhelming majority of students identifying as one ethnicity. Only a third of California schools show as little diversity as Ronald Reagan Academy does. When attending class, most students will be of the same ethnicity, with some variation.

The majority of students at Ronald Reagan Academy are Hispanic. In California, Hispanic students make up the majority of all students at 51.5%, and are thus the most common ethnicity. Predominantly Hispanic schools are the most common type of homogenous school, and Ronald Reagan Academy fits within this category.

Percentage Number
American Indian/Alaska Native 1.2% 2
Asian 0.0% 0
Hispanic 89.4% 144
Black 0.0% 0
White 9.3% 15
Hawaiian Native/Pacific Islander 0.0% 0
Two or more races 0.0% 0

High schools usually reflect the population in the surrounding area, so the ethnicities of students likely resembles those of Dinuba. If you'd like to see how other nearby schools look in diversity, just google "[name of school] prepscholar" to find our guide to that specific school.


Income Level of Ronald Reagan Academy Families

What are the family incomes of students at Ronald Reagan Academy? To determine this, we look at the number of students who qualify for free or reduced lunches, a classification by the US federal government.

To qualify for a reduced price meal, family income needs to be below 185% of the federal poverty guidelines. For a family of 4, this means an income of around $45,000 or below.

To qualify for a free meal, family income needs to be below 130% of the federal poverty guidelines. For a family of 4, this means an income of around $32,000 or below.

The lower the percentage of students who qualify for free or reduced price meals, the higher the income levels are likely to be.

At Ronald Reagan Academy, 3.7% of students qualify for reduced-price lunches, and 69.5% qualify for free lunches.

This means Ronald Reagan Academy has a moderate percentage of students at or near poverty. About half of all schools in California show this level of poverty or greater. The income level of families in Dinuba is likely to be relatively low.

Number Percent
Reduced-price lunches 6 3.7%
Free lunches 112 69.5%
Do not qualify for reduced-price or free lunches 43 26.7%

As with ethnicity, this likely reflects the surrounding community in Dinuba and doesn't speak much about the school itself.

Ronald Reagan Academy is in the middle 50% of schools by income level. Generally, higher income level schools are better-funded and have a higher quality range of classes and activities. Ronald Reagan Academy is likely in the middle of the pack in this regard and will give you a good set of options to try.

If you have any interests that Ronald Reagan Academy doesn't cover, look to your local community for activities, or to the Internet for self-study AP classes.

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School Safety

How safe is Ronald Reagan Academy to attend? Can you expect a lot of conflict as a student here?

To study this, we look at disciplinary data for two types of incidents at Ronald Reagan Academy: referrals to law enforcement (when incidents are reported to police), and arrests.

These are the most serious disciplinary actions available to school administration and are more severe than suspensions or expulsions. Suspensions are often discretionary and can be given just for being disruptive in class. In contrast, law enforcement referrals and arrests often indicate incidents that put the safety of other Ronald Reagan Academy students at risk.

In the school year of 2011-2012, there were 0 referrals to law enforcement, and 0 school-related arrests. This is out of a total enrollment of 182 students.

To put this into perspective, most California schools (59% of them) reported 0 law enforcement referrals and arrests.

Compare this school with other high schools in the same school district, using the following table:

Dinuba Unified School District Safety

School Name Total Referred Total Arrests Enrollment
Dinuba High 14 14 1828
Sierra Vista High (continuation) 36 18 73

Academic Performance


Now we get to a major aspect of assessing a high school: academic performance. How good of an education will you get at Ronald Reagan Academy? Will you be competitive for college? Will you have access to advanced classes?

We've compiled everything we could find about Ronald Reagan Academy's academics here.


Standardized Testing


Next, we'll look at another major piece of high school academics: standardized testing performance for Ronald Reagan Academy students. These are tests that are administered to large populations of students for comparison purposes.

State Tests

As of 2014, eleventh graders attending Ronald Reagan Academy must take standardized tests in English/Language Arts and Math as part of the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP). These align with the new Common Core standards and are called the "Smarter Balanced" tests.

If Ronald Reagan Academy students meet or exceed state standards, they're academically prepared to graduate high school and go to college. Specifically, we care about the percentage of students who meet or exceed state standards. The larger this number, the higher the preparation of students at Ronald Reagan Academy.

English/Language Arts

At Ronald Reagan Academy, 16% of students meet or exceed state standards in English/Language Arts.

This is considered well below average and puts Ronald Reagan Academy in the bottom 25% of all high schools in California for English/Language Arts. The vast majority of Ronald Reagan Academy students don't meet state standards, and only a small percentage pass.

This low percentage itself isn't much cause for concern - as teachers and students get more familiar with the new Common Core, the pass rate at Ronald Reagan Academy will likely increase. But it still reflects Ronald Reagan Academy's low standing among California high schools.

English/Language Arts Test Results (2015)

 

Read more about what’s measured in each ELA area score here.


Math

The other major test taken for state assessments is Math. Across the state, Math performance is generally lower than English/Language Arts performance, so it's natural for this number to be lower.

At Ronald Reagan Academy, 3% of students meet or exceed state standards in Math. This is considered well below average and puts Ronald Reagan Academy in the bottom 25% of all high schools in California. The vast majority of Ronald Reagan Academy students don't meet state standards, and only a small percentage pass.

Math Test Results (2015)

 

Read more about what’s measured in each Math area score, go here.


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Sources

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