Fremont High School

Oakland · Alameda County · Oakland Unified
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Enrollment trend & projection

Total enrollment (9–12)
827 (2018)1,194 (2026)
+44.4%
Grade 12 (graduating class)
146 (2018)267 (2026)
+82.9%

If this trend holds (+4.7%/yr, Total enrollment)

At per-pupil funding of $ / student:

Horizon Projected Total enrollment Change Funding impact / yr
1 yr (2027) ~1,250 +56 $0
3 yr (2029) ~1,370 +176 $0
5 yr (2031) ~1,502 +308 $0

Straight-line extrapolation of the recent annual rate — a what-if, not a forecast of intent. Default = California's LCFF base grant for grades 9–12 ($12,423/ADA). Edit the figure to match your school.

Enrollment stability & demand — 2024-25

Two complementary signals: retention (do students stay once enrolled?) and demand (are families choosing the school?). Read against the Alameda County baseline — the demographic tide is moving every CA HS, so a school's gap vs. county is the actionable signal.

Mixed signal
Demand outpacing county is masking internal churn.

Enrollment growth is beating Alameda County (+82.9% vs. +0.6%), but 162 of 1246 students didn't maintain continuous enrollment. Why are families leaving once enrolled? Chronic absenteeism is also at 34.5% (up +10.6 pts from 2016-17) — engagement and demand are both signaling decline.

+82.9%  school enrollment (2018–2026)
+0.6%  Alameda County baseline
+82.3pp  gap vs. county
87.0%  retention (county median 89.9%)
Enrollment — indexed to 100 at 2018
Stability rate by year (raw %)
Stability rate
87.0%
1,084 of 1,246 students

162 of 1,246 students who enrolled at Fremont High School this year didn't maintain continuous enrollment (13.0% non-stability). Mid-year transfers, dropouts, and other exits are all counted.

Alameda County median
89.9% · school is in the 43rd percentile of 70 HS
Statewide median
87.2% · in the 50th percentile of 1,688 HS

Stability by student group

Socio. disadvantaged (1,229) 87.8%
Hispanic / Latino (949) 88.9%
English learners (668) 86.2%
Black / African Am. (170) 84.1%
Students w/ disabilities (170) 91.2%
Asian (41) 82.9%

Nearest peer high schools

Skyline High School 84.3% Miramonte High School 97.8% Coliseum College Prep Academy 92.0% Encinal Junior/Senior High 90.6% Oakland High School 89.8%

Source: California Department of Education, Stability Rate 2024-25. Benchmarks limited to non-virtual public & charter HS with ≥100 cumulative enrollees so by-design-high-churn continuation schools don't dominate the bottom of the distribution. Cumulative enrollment counts every student on the rolls during the year, so it can exceed peak-day enrollment.

Chronic absenteeism — 2024-25

Share of students missing 10% or more of expected attendance — the leading indicator that often precedes the demand decline shown above. Families disengaging tend to raise absenteeism first, then formally leave. Basis: grades 9–12.

Chronic absent
34.5%
417 of 1,209 students

Absenteeism is up 10.6 pp since 2016-17. A rising absenteeism trend often precedes formal departure — worth investigating which subgroups are driving it.

Alameda County median
25.4% · school is worse than 62% of 69 HS
Statewide median
22.9%
Chronic absenteeism by year (raw %)

Source: California Department of Education, Chronic Absenteeism 2024-25. Benchmarks limited to non-virtual public & charter HS with ≥100 eligible students. CDE didn't publish a usable 2019-20 file (COVID).

SBAC academic outcomes — grade 11, 2025

Share of grade-11 students meeting or exceeding the California standard on Smarter Balanced ELA and Math. This is the academic-readiness signal that pairs with UC Reach (post-grad outcomes), stability (retention), and absenteeism (engagement). Note: statewide median Math is only ~20% — a school at 20% isn't an outlier; one at 45%+ genuinely is.

ELA — met or exceeded
n = 226
9.3%
incl. 0.9% exceeded
-46.1 pts vs. Alameda County median (55.4%) · CA median 54.3% · Top 10% statewide ≥ 79.3%
Math — met or exceeded
n = 231
2.6%
incl. 0.9% exceeded
-21.6 pts vs. Alameda County median (24.2%) · CA median 21.1% · Top 10% statewide ≥ 53.6%

Source: California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) Smarter Balanced research files. Benchmarks limited to non-virtual public & charter HS with ≥30 tested students.

Student composition — 2025-26

HS grades 9–12 racial/ethnic composition and program subgroups, from CDE Census Day Enrollment. Two-year shift shown when ≥1 pt — surfaces how the community served has changed since 2023-24.

Race / ethnicity

Hispanic / Latino 78% +3.9
Black / African Am. 12% -3.9
Asian 4% +1.4
White 2% -1.5
Pacific Islander 2%
Not reported 1%
Two or more 1%
American Indian 1%

Program subgroups

Students w/ disabilities 99%
English learners 49% -5.2
Socioeconomically disadv. 15%
Homeless 13% -1.8

Source: California Department of Education, Census Day Enrollment 2025-26 (HS grades 9–12). Δ shown when shift is ≥1 pt since 2023-24. Categories below 0.5% omitted.

District financial profile — Oakland Unified (FY2020)

From 4 years of NCES F-33 filings (the federally-mandated district finance survey). Public schools don't have their own books — the district does. These figures show the financial scale, revenue dependence, instruction-vs-overhead mix, and long-term debt that shape what a school can sustain.

Total revenue
$889.6M
+20.9% since FY2017
Per-pupil revenue
$25,065
35,489 students enrolled
Revenue mix
State: 43.4%
Local: 41.5%
Federal: 15.1%
Instruction share
58.3%
of current spending · $11,001/pupil
Long-term debt
$998.6M
+10.3% since FY2017
Total revenue by year ($M)
Total expenditure by year ($M)

Source: NCES F-33 Annual Survey of School System Finances (Urban Institute Education Data API). Latest year currently published: FY2020. F-33 is a district-level federal filing — it reflects the Oakland Unified as a whole, not this individual school's books. Revenue mix shows where the district's dollars come from (state aid dominates in CA via LCFF). Instruction share is current expenditure on instruction ÷ total current expenditure (national benchmark ~60%). Long-term debt is end-of-year outstanding (mostly facilities bonds).

University of California outcomes · Class of 2025
UC Reach
10%
22 admits / 225 seniors
-36.7 pp vs. peer median (46.5%) · Ranked #10 of 10 similar schools
5-year trend
2021 · 4.9% 2025 · 9.8%
Where this sits on the California curve
CA median
18.5%
Peer median
46.5%
Top 10%
53.3%
This school
9.8%
0%50%100%
CA median 18.5% Top 10% ≥ 53.3% This school 9.8%

Higher than 18% of California high schools (1105 ranked, ≥50 seniors)

📊 What this number means

Fremont High School's UC Reach of 9.8% is below the California median (18.5%). The top 10% of CA schools achieve 53.3% or higher.

But in Alameda County, where the local median is 33.7% and the top-10% bar is 68.8%, this score is mid-pack rather than exceptional — typical of its market rather than a standout.

Against similar schools, Fremont High School trails the peer-group median (46.5%) — even though it looks strong vs. the state average.

Overall, Fremont High School's UC Reach is higher than 18% of California high schools (1105 ranked).

UC Application Reach
56.4%
127 applications
In context: CA median 78.3% · Top 10% statewide ≥ 245.8% · Alameda Co. Top 10% ≥ 354.8% · higher than 34% of CA HS.
UC Admit Rate
17.3%
22 / 127 applications
In context: CA median 26.0% · Top 10% statewide ≥ 40.5% · higher than 5% of CA HS.
UC Yield Rate
18.2%
4 enrolled of 22 admitted
Yield vs. Enrollment Reach: Yield answers "of UC admits, what % chose UC?" — denominator is just the admits. A small admitted cohort can post a low yield even when the school sends a healthy share of its class to UC.
UC Enrollment Reach
1.8%
4 enrollees / 225 seniors
Enrollment Reach vs. Yield: Reach answers "of the whole senior class, what % ended up at UC?" — denominator is everyone. High Yield with low Enrollment Reach is common at elite privates: most admits matriculate, but the school sends most of its class to non-UC selective colleges.
Student-Counselor Ratio
597:1
2.0 FTE counselors · 1,194 students
In context: CA median 338:1 · 259 more students per counselor · ASCA target 250:1.
A-G Completion
70%
136 of 195 graduates · 2024-25 cohort
In context: CA median 55.9% · +13.8 pp above · Alameda Co. 73.7%.
Selective UC Reach (UCSD, UCSB, UCI, UCD)
6.2
per 100 seniors · campus-level total
In context: CA median 15.7 · Top 10% statewide ≥ 42.4 · higher than 8% of CA HS.
Elite UC Reach (UCB + UCLA)
N/A
Senior Class Size
225
CDE grade 12 (exact)
Total School Enrollment
1,166
All grades · CDE Census Day
Economic Connectedness
0.58
9th percentile in CA · cross‑class friendships

Fremont High School — Enrollment & Outcomes Snapshot

Public · Oakland · vs. 10 most similar nearby schools

  • On UC Reach, Fremont High School sits near the bottom of its similar-school group (ranked #10 of 10): 10% vs. a peer median of 46%.
  • Its UC Reach has risen 3 points since 2018.
  • Across the top-6 UC campuses, Fremont High School is admitting at roughly +10 percentage points above what its average applicant GPA (3.751) alone would predict (41% actual vs. 30% expected). That's a meaningful signal — it can reflect UC's track record with this school's graduates, students presenting strongly in UC's holistic review (essays, EC's, context), or institutional familiarity helping at the margin. The data can't distinguish which, but the pattern itself is real and worth understanding.
  • Senior-class enrollment is up 83% (146→267 from 2018 to 2026), outpacing the peer-group median of +7%.
  • Enrollment has been growing (+4.7%/yr); projects to ~1370 by 2029.

Enrollment projection

1194 students (2026)
~1370 projected (2029)
at +4.7%/yr

Your school vs. its 10 most similar nearby schools

School Type Size UC Reach Enroll. trend
Fremont High School Public 1194 9.8% +83%
Peer-group median 46.5% +7%
Skyline High School Public 1216 45.5% -24%
Miramonte High School Public 1168 57.3% -9%
Coliseum College Prep Academy Public 929 46.5% +75%
Encinal Junior/Senior High Public 1342 -16%
Oakland High School Public 1624 33.5% +10%
Campolindo High School Public 1369 57.1% +11%
Albany High School Public 1123 48.3% +15%
Alameda High School Public 1843 51.2% +5%
Arroyo High Public 1463 29.8% -14%
Oakland School for the Arts Public 815 26.8% +9%

UC Reach = top-6 UC admits ÷ senior class (can exceed 100% when students are admitted to multiple campuses). Enrollment trend = first-to-latest grade-12 change on file. Similar schools matched on proximity, size, type. Methodology →

Avg. Applicant GPA · top-6 UCs
3.73
Avg. Admitted GPA · top-6 UCs
4.06

Admit rate vs. CA peer average, by campus

How does this school's admit rate at each UC compare to other CA schools whose applicant pool averages the same GPA?

Campus Applicant GPA (avg) Actual admit rate CA peer avg Δ Verdict
UC San Diego 3.71 50.0% 27.8% +22.2pp Over
UC Santa Barbara 3.93 62.5% 29.7% +32.8pp Over
UC Davis 3.73 28.6% 32.1% -3.5pp On target
"Applicant GPA" is the average GPA of this school's UC applicant pool — not an individual student GPA. "CA peer avg" is the application-weighted statewide admit rate at this school-pool GPA, fit separately per campus. At any given pool GPA, real admit rates span widely (UCSD ranges 8% → 65% across CA schools) because UCs use comprehensive review — context-of-opportunity, geography, demographics, and applicant essays all weigh in beyond GPA. A large negative residual flags this school is admitted at a meaningfully lower rate than other CA schools at the same pool GPA — not that students here were "rejected at expected rate X." "Over" / "Under" use a ±5-point band. Campuses with fewer than 5 applicants are omitted.

Where Fremont High School sits vs. all California schools

Overall, this school admits its UC applicants 10.4 points above what their GPAs predict (40.7% actual vs. 30.3% expected).

UC Outcomes Trend — 2018–2025

UC Admit Rate %
UC Reach % (where available)
UC Admits (count, right axis)

Class size from CDE grade 12 enrollment. Campus-level data — applicant/admit totals may count a student at multiple campuses more than once.

Campus Breakdown — 2025

Campus Applicants Admits Enrollees Admit Rate UC Reach Yield Avg GPA (App) Avg GPA (Adm)
UC Berkeley → Elite 40 3.69
UCLA → Elite 22 3.65
UC San Diego → Selective 18 9 4 50.0% 4.0% 44.4% 3.71 4.04
UC Santa Barbara → Selective 8 5 62.5% 2.2% 3.93 4.04
UC Irvine → Selective 11 3.90
UC Davis → 28 8 28.6% 3.6% 3.73 4.10
⚠ Campus-level totals may count one student admitted to multiple UC campuses more than once. Admit Volume metrics are not the same as UC Reach, which requires unique-student counts. See methodology →

What This Means

A large share of the senior class applies to UC, indicating strong college-going culture and UC pipeline development.
A large share of the class applies to UC, so the admit rate runs lower than the application volume alone might suggest — expected when many students apply broadly, including to reach campuses. UC Reach (which credits every admit relative to the class) is the truer read of how the class fares: a strong Reach alongside a moderate admit rate is healthy, not a contradiction.
Fewer than 15% of seniors are earning UC admission. This may reflect a high non-UC college-going rate, significant A-G completion gaps, or an early-stage UC pipeline. A deeper review of A-G readiness and counseling capacity is warranted.
Students are earning UC admission but enrolling elsewhere at a notable rate. This may reflect competition from private colleges, out-of-state flagships, cost considerations, or UC campus fit. Student outcome surveys can clarify.
UC Reach has declined meaningfully year-over-year. This should be reviewed in context of applicant volume, GPA trends, course rigor changes, and peer-school performance before drawing conclusions.
Note: admit counts used here are campus-level totals. A student admitted to both UCLA and UCSD is counted twice. When UCOP unique-student data becomes available it will be loaded automatically and the labels will update.
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