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Monterey High (Continuation)

1915 Monterey Ave., Burbank, CA 91506, United States
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Monterey High (Continuation) Overview

About This School

Monterey High (Continuation) is a public high in Burbank, California, serving 91 students in grades Grade 9-12. The school maintains a focused learning environment with a student-teacher ratio of 11:1 and 8 teachers on staff. These educators earn an average annual salary of $107,163, while the school provides dedicated support through a counselor-to-student ratio of 91:1. The student body is composed of 65% male and 35% female students. Regarding ethnic diversity, the population includes 49% Hispanic, 35% White, 5% Black, 4% Asian, and 4% students of two or more races.

91
Total Students
Grade 9-12
11:1
Student-Teacher Ratio
8 full-time teachers

Academic Performance

Percentage of students who met or exceeded state standards

English Language Arts0%
Mathematics0%
Science0%

School Information

School Type
public
Grade Levels
Grade 9-12
County
Los Angeles County
Students per Counselor
91:1

Monterey High (Continuation) Academics & Test Scores

Test Scores

State assessment results showing percentage of students proficient or above

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English Language Arts
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Mathematics
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Science

Class Information

11:1
Student-Teacher Ratio
City Avg: 22.2:1
State Avg: 20.5:1
91
Students per Counselor

Monterey High (Continuation) Teachers & Staff

Teaching Staff

Total Full-Time Teachers
8

Average Teacher Salary

$107,163
City Avg: $107,163
State Avg: $106,740

Based on state average salaries for full-time teachers

Support Staff

Student-Teacher Ratio11:1
Students per Counselor91:1

Monterey High (Continuation) Student Demographics

Student Body

64.84%
Male
35.16%
Female
Total Enrollment: 91 students

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

White35.16%
Hispanic49.45%
Asian4.4%
Black5.49%
Two or More Races4.4%
Native American1.1%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Monterey High (Continuation)

Q: What is Monterey High (Continuation)?

A: Monterey High (Continuation) is a high public located in Burbank.

Q: How many students attend Monterey High (Continuation)?

A: Monterey High (Continuation) has approximately 91 students enrolled.

Q: What is the student-teacher ratio at Monterey High (Continuation)?

A: The student-teacher ratio at Monterey High (Continuation) is 11:1.

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Detailed Information about Monterey High (Continuation)

Monterey High (Continuation) is a public high in Burbank, California, serving 91 students in grades Grade 9-12. The school maintains a focused learning environment with a student-teacher ratio of 11:1 and 8 teachers on staff. These educators earn an average annual salary of $107,163, while the school provides dedicated support through a counselor-to-student ratio of 91:1. The student body is composed of 65% male and 35% female students. Regarding ethnic diversity, the population includes 49% Hispanic, 35% White, 5% Black, 4% Asian, and 4% students of two or more races.

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About Monterey High (Continuation) - Burbank, CA

Quick Facts about Monterey High (Continuation)
School NameMonterey High (Continuation)
School Typepublic
Grade LevelsGrade 9-12
Location1915 Monterey Ave., Burbank, CA 91506, Burbank, CA
CountyLos Angeles County
Phone+1 (818) 729-5900
Total Students91
Student-Teacher Ratio11:1
Full-Time Teachers8
Rating/10
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Math Proficiency%
Science Proficiency%

Frequently Asked Questions about Monterey High (Continuation)

What is Monterey High (Continuation)?

Monterey High (Continuation) is a high public located in Burbank.

How many students attend Monterey High (Continuation)?

Monterey High (Continuation) has approximately 91 students enrolled.

What is the student-teacher ratio at Monterey High (Continuation)?

The student-teacher ratio at Monterey High (Continuation) is 11:1.