SchoolGrade

A quick view of overall attainment (SchoolGrade) and how the school performs relative to its context.

SchoolGrade™

B

A single grade anchored in proficiency (share of students at or above the state bar).

Actual Test Scores

50%

Percent of tested students who met or exceeded the state’s proficiency bar.

Projected Test Scores

47%

Estimated proficiency given the school’s student and community context.

When comparing actual test scores to projected performance based on socioeconomic factors, John Muir High Exceeds Expectations compared to other schools in the US.

What is SchoolGrade™?
  • SchoolGrade converts proficiency into a single grade for quick comparison.
  • Actual vs. Projected shows how much performance exceeds or trails what we’d expect given student and community context.
  • Teacher Grade summarizes that gap at the school level; it is not an evaluation of individual teachers.

Academics

Key performance indicators for student achievement and college readiness.

Academic Performance

Proficiency on state assessments by subject.

Math Proficiency

25%

Percent proficient on state math tests.

English Proficiency

75%

Percent proficient on state English and language art (reading) tests.

Science Proficiency

N/A%

Percent proficient on state science tests.

View detailed state comparisons

Math Proficiency

25%
30%

ELA Proficiency

75%
43%

Science Proficiency

N/A%
25%

CA Average

College Preparedness & Advanced Coursework

Graduation, advanced coursework, and college‑level participation.

Graduation Rate

90%

Percent graduating in four years.

Enrolled in AP Classes

18%

Percent of students enrolled in at least one AP course.

AP Classes Taught

9

Number of AP courses offered.

Students in Dual Enrollment

43%

Percent taking college courses during high school.

Students enrolled in IB Classes

43%

Percent enrolled in International Baccalaureate classes.

View AP Enrollment by Class

AP Science

3%
3%

AP Computer Science

0%
1%

AP Math

1%
3%

CA Average

Neighborhood

Details on neighborhood safety, economics, and community

Crime Grade

Use as neighborhood context, not a rating of the school.

Overall Crime Grade

C

31.81 per 1,000 Residents

Violent Crime Grade

C-

5.00 per 1,000 Residents

Property Crime Grade

C-

21.45 per 1,000 Residents

What is Crime Grade?

Crime Grade uses a combination of official crime reports (FBI, state, and local law enforcement) and machine‐learning algorithms to fill in reporting gaps and correct errors, producing a single letter‐grade that reflects a neighborhood’s overall safety.

By integrating Crime Grade, parents see not only how well a school performs academically but also how safe the surrounding community is, giving a more complete picture of each school’s environment.

Economics & Housing

Median Household Income

$111,709

CA Average: $108,618

Unemployment Rate

7.1%

CA Average: 6.5%

Median Home value

$971,411

CA Average: $772,924

Median Rent

$2,178 /mo

CA Average: $2,158

Adults with HS Diploma or Higher

83.8%

CA Average: 84.1%

Teachers & Staff

Key metrics on teacher and support staff capacity, qualifications, and retention.

Staffing Levels

Student to Teacher Ratio

21:1

CA Average: 19:1

Number of Teachers

52

Fulltime Equivalent Teachers

Average Teacher Salary

$100,889

Average for all teachers in Pasadena Unified

Student to Counselor Ratio

202:1

CA Average: 393:1

Number of Support Staff

11

View Breakdown Below

View the Support Staff Breakdown

Psychologists:

1

Nurses:

1

Social Workers:

1

Law Enforcement Officers:

0

Security Staff:

3

Staff Qualifications

Percent Certified Teachers

98%

CA Average: 95%

Percent of Experienced Teachers

N/A%

CA Average: N/A%

Environment & Safety

Suspensions

In-School Suspensions – Days

86

Students removed from class but supervised on campus.

Out-of-School Suspensions – Days

12

Students sent out of school to another setting.

Total Days Missed

162

Total number of days missed due to suspensions.

Expulsions – Days

Expulsions With Services

0

Total expulsions where educational services continued.

Expulsions Without Services

0

Total expulsions where no educational services continued.

Expulsions with Zero-Tolerance

0

Total expulsions imposed under a zero‑tolerance rule.

View incidents of bullying by victim type

Gender-Based

2

Sexual Orientation Based

0

Race-Based

2

Disability-Based

1

Religion-Based

0

Resources & Finance

Per‑Student Expenditure

$10226 /yr

District-level per-student spending.

Instruction vs. Administration

$8.05

Dollars spent on instruction for every $1 on administration.

Equity & Access

Student demographics and access indicators.

Race & Ethnicity

Percent of enrolled students by reported category.

White

6%

Native American

0%

Asian or Pacific Islander

2%

Black

22%

Latino

68%

Multiracial

2%

Native Hawaiian or Alaskan

0%

Socioeconomic Status & Housing Vulnerability

Economically Disadvantaged

62%

Students meeting the state definition.

Foster System

15%

Students in foster care.

Homeless

0%

Students in families experiencing homelessness.

Language & Mobility

English as a Second Language

0%

Students for whom English is a second language.

Migratory

0%

Students in migratory families.

Military-connected

8%

Students in military families.

Special Needs & Gifted

Students with Disabilities

15%

Gifted & Talented

0%

High Schools Nearest to John Muir High

Explore nearby high schools and compare both actual and projected test scores.

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  • Projected Test Scores: 42%
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Rose City High (continuation)

  • Actual Test Scores: 18%
  • Projected Test Scores: 33%
  • Distance: 3.0 mi
Puc Cals Middle School And Early College High

  • Actual Test Scores: 25%
  • Projected Test Scores: 33%
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Blair High

  • Actual Test Scores: 43%
  • Projected Test Scores: 41%
  • Distance: 3.7 mi
Verdugo Academy

  • Actual Test Scores: 40%
  • Projected Test Scores: 40%
  • Distance: 4.0 mi
Cis Academy

  • Actual Test Scores: 50%
  • Projected Test Scores: 33%
  • Distance: 4.1 mi
Pasadena High

  • Actual Test Scores: 54%
  • Projected Test Scores: 50%
  • Distance: 4.1 mi
Eagle Rock High

  • Actual Test Scores: 53%
  • Projected Test Scores: 54%
  • Distance: 4.2 mi
Glendale High

  • Actual Test Scores: 43%
  • Projected Test Scores: 42%
  • Distance: 4.7 mi