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Students
  | 
API
  | 
Geometry
  | 
 
Biggs
  | 
202
  | 
695
  | 
13
  | 
 
Chico
  | 
2018
  | 
753
  | 
37
  | 
 
Academy for Change
  | 
115
  | 
517
  | 
n/a
  | 
 
Fairview
  | 
188
  | 
598
  | 
n/a
  | 
 
Pleasant Valley
  | 
1458
  | 
798
  | 
34
  | 
 
Las Plumas
  | 
989
  | 
720
  | 
24
  | 
 
Oroville
  | 
870
  | 
727
  | 
30
  | 
 
Challenger Charter
  | 
119
  | 
590
  | 
19
  | 
 
Prospect Alternative
  | 
96
  | 
566
  | 
0
  | 
 
Gridley
  | 
527
  | 
768
  | 
50
  | 
 
Esperanza Continuation
  | 
37
  | 
570
  | 
n/a
  | 
 
Mission
  | 
7
  | 
n/a
  | 
n/a
  | 
 
Durham
  | 
268
  | 
789
  | 
30
  | 
 
Paradise
  | 
1028
  | 
740
  | 
40
  | 
 
Learning Community Charter
  | 
335
  | 
708
  | 
21
  | 
 
 
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      Normally, we would give links to 
all the schools. However, these 
are not normal times, and we 
have ulterior motives. So the 
table below just has high schools 
and three measures.
      
      The Geometry scores are 
Proficient plus Advanced for 
EOC per the STAR results
http://star.cde.ca.gov
      
      
        
          
            As far as we know, the Butte County Office of Education has no plans to close any schools. Suppose, just for fun, like Kansas City [Missouri], Butte County or perhaps one or more of  the school districts in Butte County does decide to close some schools. Citing Plato ("Let no  one ignorant of geometry enter here") the plan will be to close schools with low geometry  scores. This will punish principals of such schools as well as associated English and history  teachers. Even students who did well on geometry tests will have the same longer bus rides  as students who despise points, lines and planes.
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