Rancho Campana High School
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Camarillo Academy Of Progressive Education → Vista Real Charter High School → Foothill Technology Hs → Golden Valley Charter → Fillmore High School → Compare all similar →Enrollment trend & projection
If this trend holds (+2.1%/yr, Total enrollment)
At per-pupil funding of $ / student:
| Horizon | Projected Total enrollment | Change | Funding impact / yr |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 yr (2027) | ~837 | +17 | $0 |
| 3 yr (2029) | ~872 | +52 | $0 |
| 5 yr (2031) | ~908 | +88 | $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 Ventura County baseline — the demographic tide is moving every CA HS, so a school's gap vs. county is the actionable signal.
Rancho Campana High School outperformed Ventura County on enrollment (school +57.8% vs. county -10.3%) AND maintains 95.0% stability. Replicable model — worth documenting what's working.
42 of 839 students who enrolled at Rancho Campana High School this year didn't maintain continuous enrollment (5.0% non-stability). Mid-year transfers, dropouts, and other exits are all counted.
Stability by student group
Nearest peer high schools
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.
Low and stable absenteeism — students are engaged and showing up. The leading indicator is healthy.
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.
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
Program subgroups
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 — Oxnard Union High (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.
Local: 37.2%
Federal: 10.9%
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 Oxnard Union High 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).
+17.2 pp above peer median (19.8%) · Ranked #1 of 8 similar schools
18.5%
53.3%
37.0%
Higher than 80% of California high schools (1105 ranked, ≥50 seniors)
Rancho Campana High School's UC Reach of 37.0% is in the top quartile statewide (median 18.5%; top 25% bar 32.0%) — but it's still below the top-10% bar of 53.3%.
For context, the elite tier (top 1%) clears 102.7% — a gap of 66 pp from where this school sits.
Overall, Rancho Campana High School's UC Reach is higher than 80% of California high schools (1105 ranked).
Rancho Campana High School — Enrollment & Outcomes Snapshot
Public · Camarillo · vs. 10 most similar nearby schools
- ▸On UC Reach, Rancho Campana High School sits near the top of its similar-school group (ranked #1 of 8): 37% vs. a peer median of 20%.
- ▸Its UC Reach has risen 21 points since 2018.
- ▸Senior-class enrollment is up 58% (128→202 from 2018 to 2026), outpacing the peer-group median of -9%.
- ▸Enrollment has been growing (+2.1%/yr); projects to ~872 by 2029.
Enrollment projection
Your school vs. its 10 most similar nearby schools
| School | Type | Size | UC Reach | Enroll. trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rancho Campana High School | Public | 820 | 37.0% | +58% |
| Peer-group median | 19.8% | -9% | ||
| Camarillo Academy Of Progressive Education | Public | 588 | — | +200% |
| Vista Real Charter High School | Public | 1050 | — | -57% |
| Foothill Technology Hs | Public | 939 | 20.7% | -8% |
| Golden Valley Charter | Public | 681 | — | -45% |
| Fillmore High School | Public | 1034 | 21.9% | +2% |
| Santa Paula High School | Public | 1456 | 19.8% | +2% |
| Santa Susana High School | Public | 975 | 17.7% | -10% |
| Adolfo Camarillo High School | Public | 2061 | 25.0% | -17% |
| Moorpark High School | Public | 1616 | 13.4% | -8% |
| Buena High School | Public | 1487 | 7.5% | -20% |
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 →
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 Berkeley | 4.09 | 18.8% | 14.3% | +4.4pp | On target |
| UCLA | 4.05 | 11.5% | 9.5% | +2.0pp | On target |
| UC San Diego | 4.01 | 28.0% | 19.8% | +8.2pp | Over |
| UC Santa Barbara | 3.98 | 34.6% | 31.5% | +3.1pp | On target |
| UC Irvine | 4.02 | 11.1% | 27.3% | -16.2pp | Under |
| UC Davis | 4.03 | 40.4% | 33.1% | +7.3pp | Over |
Where Rancho Campana High School sits vs. all California schools ⓘ
Overall, this school admits its UC applicants in line with what their GPAs predict (24.1% actual vs. 22.4% expected).
UC Outcomes Trend — 2018–2025
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 | 48 | 9 | 4 | 18.8% | 4.7% | 44.4% | 4.09 | 4.24 |
| UCLA → Elite | 52 | 6 | 5 | 11.5% | 3.1% | 83.3% | 4.05 | 4.23 |
| UC San Diego → Selective | 50 | 14 | 3 | 28.0% | 7.3% | 21.4% | 4.01 | 4.23 |
| UC Santa Barbara → Selective | 52 | 18 | 5 | 34.6% | 9.4% | 27.8% | 3.98 | 4.22 |
| UC Irvine → Selective | 45 | 5 | — | 11.1% | 2.6% | — | 4.02 | 4.15 |
| UC Davis → | 47 | 19 | 4 | 40.4% | 9.9% | 21.1% | 4.03 | 4.17 |