The grades with the highest concentration of students were fourth and fifth-grade, both with 14.1 percent of all students.
According to the National Center for Education Services, California is expected to see public and secondary school enrollment decrease three percent from 2017-2029. The state expected to see the largest drop in enrollment is New Mexico with a projected 12 percent decrease, while Washington D.C. is expected to see a 14 percent increase over the same time period.
In a survey conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California, seven percent of respondents said large class sizes was the biggest issue facing California's K-12 schools. In the same survey, 50 percent of the respondents said they didn't view the financial resources their local public school was getting as adequate.
Grade | Number of students | Total % |
---|---|---|
Kindergarten | 873 | 13.5 |
First | 740 | 11.5 |
Second | 785 | 12.2 |
Third | 893 | 13.9 |
Fourth | 906 | 14.1 |
Fifth | 906 | 14.1 |
Sixth | 873 | 13.5 |
Seventh | 227 | 3.5 |
Eighth | 241 | 3.7 |