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Tracy Independent Study Charter

· San Joaquin County · Tracy Joint Unified · Public

Public San Joaquin County 🏛 Tracy Joint Unified → CDS 3975499…
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📖10 AP courses

📋 At a glance

Programs & features
  • 📚 10 AP courses offered — Strong
Academic signals
  • 🎓 AP rigor: 61th percentile nationally

Composed from federal CRDC offerings, EDFacts ACGR, and other public data. Full breakdowns below.

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How Tracy Independent Study Charter compares for families

Solid mid-tier academic profile.

  • StatewideAP rigor at the 61th percentile nationally with 10 AP courses.
  • vs Similar SchoolsThe closest comparables nearby: Millennium Charter High School, Middle College High, Health Careers Academy Hs and 2 more. See the sidebar to compare side-by-side.

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🎓 Academic rigor

AP + advanced-course offerings

Strong — solid AP program + advanced courses

61th percentile nationally

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AP courses offered
10
Math ✓
Advanced math classes
1
0 calculus · 1 advanced
Lab science classes
3
2 physics · 1 chemistry
Other rigor signals
No dual-enrollment or gifted program reported

Source: federal Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC 2020-21). CRDC reports what's offered + enrolled — it doesn't collect AP exam pass rates (College Board owns that data and doesn't release it school-level).

SAT / ACT participation

CRDC federal data · 2020-21
SAT/ACT test-takers
0
11th-12th graders who took 1+ college admissions test
Test-taking intensity
0.0
takers per 100 students in grades 9-12

Source: federal Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC 2020-21). Volume — not score — is what's reported here. A higher count means more students at this school are entering the college admissions pipeline. Note: 2020-21 was COVID-disrupted; some districts (especially those that stayed remote longer) report unusually low or zero takers.

🏛️ Federal Title I context

High-poverty school

Title I Schoolwide eligible

76.6%
FRPL rate — % of students who qualify for the federal Free or Reduced-Price Lunch program. This is the underlying federal income-eligibility signal Title I designations are computed from (ESEA Sec. 1113).
0% (no FRPL) 35% TA · 40% Schoolwide 100% (universal FRPL)

≥75% of students qualify for free/reduced lunch. These schools qualify for the highest tier of federal Title I funding and typically receive extra wraparound services. Academic outcomes vary widely — check the state assessment + grad-rate tiles.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data, free/reduced-price lunch eligibility. The actual Title I designation is a district decision and may differ from eligibility — but the federal eligibility math is what we show here. We don't claim to assert whether the district formally chose to enroll this school in Title I.

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 = 97
30.9%
incl. 9.3% exceeded
-18.8 pts vs. San Joaquin County median (49.7%) · CA median 54.3% · Top 10% statewide ≥ 79.3%
Math — met or exceeded
n = 96
7.3%
incl. 2.1% exceeded
-11.6 pts vs. San Joaquin County median (18.9%) · 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 51% -5.3
White 17% +1.5
Asian 16% +7.1
Black / African Am. 9%
Two or more 4% -3.0
Filipino 3%

Program subgroups

Students w/ disabilities 78%
English learners 10% -3.3
Socioeconomically disadv. 9% -3.8

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.

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
25.1%
90 of 359 students

Absenteeism is down 35.1 pp since 2020-21. Engagement improving — a positive trajectory worth understanding and reinforcing.

San Joaquin County median
21.2% · school is worse than 57% of 44 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).

Enrollment trend & projection

Total enrollment (9–12)
49 (2021)338 (2026)
+589.8%
Grade 12 (graduating class)
8 (2021)83 (2026)
+937.5%

If this trend holds (+47.1%/yr, Total enrollment)

At per-pupil funding of $ / student:

Horizon Projected Total enrollment Change Funding impact / yr
1 yr (2027) ~497 +159 $0
3 yr (2029) ~1,077 +739 $0
5 yr (2031) ~2,332 +1994 $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.

Tracy Independent Study Charter — Enrollment & Outcomes Snapshot

Public · vs. 10 most similar nearby schools

  • Senior-class enrollment is up 938% (8→83 from 2021 to 2026), outpacing the peer-group median of -11%.
  • Enrollment has been growing (+47.1%/yr); projects to ~1077 by 2029.

Enrollment projection

338 students (2026)
~1077 projected (2029)
at +47.1%/yr

Your school vs. its 10 most similar nearby schools

School Type Size UC Reach Enroll. trend
Tracy Independent Study Charter Public 338 +938%
Peer-group median 50.8% -11%
Millennium Charter High School Public 430 -18%
Middle College High Public 341 109.2% +39%
Health Careers Academy Hs Public 407 37.3% -11%
Stockton Early College Academy Public 446 64.2% +14%
Stockton High Public 230 -28%
Delta Charter High School Public 768 -29%
Pacific Law Academy Public 221 10.7% +27%
George And Evelyn Stein Continuation Public 95 -24%
Escalon Charter Academy Public 417 +60%
Jane Frederick High Public 183 -10%

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 →

Enrollment stability & demand — 2024-25

Two complementary signals: retention (do students stay once enrolled?) and demand (are families choosing the school?). Read against the San Joaquin 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 San Joaquin County (+937.5% vs. +13.6%), but 173 of 376 students didn't maintain continuous enrollment. Why are families leaving once enrolled?

+937.5%  school enrollment (2021–2026)
+13.6%  San Joaquin County baseline
+923.9pp  gap vs. county
54.0%  retention (county median 85.8%)
Enrollment — indexed to 100 at 2021
Stability rate by year (raw %)
Stability rate
54.0%
203 of 376 students

173 of 376 students who enrolled at Tracy Independent Study Charter this year didn't maintain continuous enrollment (46.0% non-stability). Mid-year transfers, dropouts, and other exits are all counted.

San Joaquin County median
85.8% · school is in the 18th percentile of 44 HS
Statewide median
87.2% · in the 19th percentile of 1,688 HS

Stability by student group

Socio. disadvantaged (430) 54.2%
Hispanic / Latino (262) 52.3%
English learners (92) 59.8%
White (91) 59.3%
Students w/ disabilities (88) 50.0%
Asian (67) 71.6%

Nearest peer high schools

Millennium Charter High School 91.5% Middle College High 96.0% Health Careers Academy Hs 95.9% Stockton Early College Academy 99.5% Stockton High 39.7%

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.

District financial profile — Tracy Joint 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
$215.3M
+6.4% since FY2017
Per-pupil revenue
$15,071
14,287 students enrolled
Revenue mix
State: 59.5%
Local: 29.7%
Federal: 10.8%
Instruction share
55.8%
of current spending · $7,011/pupil
Long-term debt
$143.1M
+32.4% since FY2017
Total revenue by year ($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 Tracy Joint 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).

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