Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High

Overview

Admission Probability
60%
Student:Teacher
17:1
Diversity Rank
63
API Rank
2

Public School

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Specialty: Coed; General Education

400 Mansell Street
San Francisco, CA 94134
p: 415.469.4550
Email: sch764@sfusd.edu
Website: Visit School Website

Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School was established in 1984 as a result of a Consent Decree between the City of San Francisco and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Although it opened its doors in the Silver Terrace neighborhood, today it is located at 400 Mansell Avenue, in the Southeastern corner of San Francisco. Today its has a multicultural, multi-enthnic and multi-racial student body of approximately 1,600 students and roughly 110 faculty.

Test Assessments

Academic Performance Index (API)

  • API Score: 672
  • API Ranking Index: 2

California Standards Test (STAR)

  • STAR Students Scoring Proficient/Above (Math): 19.0 %
  • STAR Students Scoring Proficient/Above (English): 29.8 %
  • STAR Students Scoring Proficient/Above (History): 24.9 %

Student Body

  • Enrollment: 933
  • Student to Teacher Ratio: 17.30
  • Male / Female Ratio: 53.2% M / 46.8% F
  • Diversity Index: 63.00
  • English Language Learners: 24.70
  • Average Daily Attendance: 90.9 %
    • Excused Absences: 3.2 %
    • Unexcused Absences: 5.9 %
  • Immunization Exemptions: N/A
  • Drop-out Rate: 3.9 %

Student Demographics

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Faculty

  • Total Number of Teachers (FTE): 54.00
  • Average Years of Service: 8.80 years
  • Average Age of Teachers: 41.60 years
  • Average Annual Teacher's Salary: $60,302.00

Programs

  • Technology:
    • Total Number of Computers: 455
    • Students per Computer: 2.10
    • Rooms with Internet Access: 70
  • Special Education: 13.3 % of Students
  • GATE: 11.8 % of Students
  • Free or Reduced Lunch: 53.2 % of Students

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