๐ 4500 Highway 166, New Cuyama, Santa Barbara County, 93254
Cuyama Valley High is a State/Public serving high age pupils, located in New Cuyama, Santa Barbara County. The school has 59 pupils enrolled. The Principal is Alfonso Gamino. It is part of the Cuyama Joint Unified school district. It serves grades 9โ12 in a rural setting. The school employs 4.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, a student-teacher ratio of 14.7:1.
Cuyama Valley High enrolls 59 students across grades 9โ12. The student body is 61% male and 39% female. A teaching staff of 4.0 full-time-equivalent teachers supports the school, giving a student-teacher ratio of 14.7:1.
By race and ethnicity, the student body is 83% Hispanic or Latino and 17% White.
| Race / ethnicity | Students | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Hispanic or Latino | 49 | 83% |
| White | 10 | 17% |
Source: NCES Common Core of Data.
51 of the school's 59 students (86%) qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. Free and reduced-price lunch eligibility is a widely used indicator of the share of students from lower-income households.
Cuyama Valley High is located in a rural setting (NCES locale: Rural, Remote). Virtual instruction: Supplemental Virtual. The school runs a schoolwide Title I program, which provides federal funding to support students from low-income families.
Cuyama Valley High is one of 3 schools in Cuyama Joint Unified, based in Cuyama, California. The district serves 164 students district-wide and employs 11 full-time-equivalent teachers. With 59 students, Cuyama Valley High is close to the district average of about 55 students per school.
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