Lone Pine High School

Lone Pine High School

Public High School | Grade 9-12
538 S MAIN St,  Lone Pine, CA
Lone Pine Unified School District
2.9
3.5
107 Students
A-
Niche Grade

School Details

Head of School
Sean Cianfarano
Student Teacher Ratio
15:1
Average SAT Score
1130
Math Proficiency
54.5%
Reading Proficiency
74.5%
Average GPA
3.55

Niche Grade

B+
Academics
B+
Teachers
B
College Prep
B-
Administration
B
Resources/Facilities
B-
Clubs and Activities
B-
Sports
B
Food
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Niche Grade Details

Academics
Average GPA
3.55
Reading Proficiency
74.5%
Math Proficiency
54.5%
Teachers
Student Teacher Ratio
15:1
Teachers
7
Full Time Teachers
7
Teachers in First or Second Year
0%
College Prep
Average SAT
1130
Math
550
Verbal
580
Clubs and Activities
Girls Athletic Participation
Average
Boys Athletic Participation
Low

GreatSchools Rating

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Test Scores

Math
7.1%
State Average
17.9%
Science
7.7%
State Average
9.9%
GreatSchools Test Scores Rating
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The Test Score Rating reflects annual state test results for this school compared with scores statewide.

Teachers and Staff

Students Per Counselor
102:1

Student Diversity

Male
51.4%
Female
48.6%
Hispanic
60.7%
White
24.3%
Native American
9.3%
Two or more races
3.7%
Black
<1%
Asian or Pacific Islander
<1%
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Specialty School Programs

Free/Reduced Lunch Offered
Athletics Program

Colleges Students are Considering

Students are most interested in or go on to attend these colleges.
University of California - Davis 12 Students
University of California - Los Angeles 9 Students
University of California - San Diego 9 Students
Washington State University 7 Students
California State University - Long Beach 7 Students
California State University - Northridge 7 Students
San Diego State University 6 Students
University of Nevada, Reno 6 Students
University of California - Berkeley 5 Students
San Francisco State University 5 Students

What Students Want to Study

Niche users from this school are most interested in the following majors.
Business 5 Students
Animal Sciences and Husbandry 5 Students
Computer Science 4 Students
Agricultural Teacher Education 4 Students
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration 3 Students
Kinesiology and Exercise Science 3 Students
Veterinary Sciences 3 Students
Agricultural Production Operations 3 Students
Biology 2 Students
Child Development 2 Students

This School’s Reviews

Niche Reviews
2.9 12 Reviews
4.0 NicheUser
8/13/2015
Sports are very popular among most students. Every student who wants to play a sport gets a chance to because the school is too small to have tryouts. Some teams have a lot of talent and make it far in playoffs. The support of fans depends on what sport and whether it's the men's or women's teams. The school has spirit, but could have more if there were more opportunities to show it; most students have no time or interest in school spirit because it's not on the forefront of the school's interests.
3.0 NicheUser
8/13/2015
There is an open-campus lunch. The lunches provided by the school have improved immensely health-wise. There are a variety of snacks provided at break time. It would be great if more healthy options like fruit and fruit drinks were provided.
3.0 NicheUser
12/20/2013
Extracurricular activities at this school is not entirely bad for being such a small school. The type we have mainly are sports to help the school stay alive in sports. some coaches only are interested in serious athletes such as helping them into getting them into college for being good in a sport.
GreatSchools Reviews
3.5 4 Reviews
1.0 other
9/19/2016
The principal is a joke. She will back the faculty even when they are wrong. I can't believe this school gets a 9/10 when a huge majority of the kids do NOT graduate college-ready. Small town cliques are strong.
4.0 student
2/15/2010
Lone Pine High is a good small-town school that offers a lot to its students considering it's size. The teachers are very caring and help you in many ways. Extra curriculars are a big thing at this school, as almost the entire student body participates in something other than schooling at some point...
4.0 student
12/10/2009
5.0 student
1/20/2009

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