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Pupil-Teacher Ratio and Average Class Size
by School District
Los Angeles County, 2002-2003                   
Current   2003   2001   2000   1999   1998   1997

Districts

Pupil-teacher ratio (1)

Average class size (1) (2)

County Total

21.4

27.2

ABC Unified

22.3

27.8

Acton-Agua Dulce Unified

23.3

29.3

Alhambra City Elementary

20.6

27.2

Alhambra City High

23.5

30.9

Alhambra Unified

0

0

Antelope Valley Union High

25.3

29.0

Arcadia Unified

22.9

23.9

Azusa Unified

21.2

27.7

Baldwin Park Unified

22.6

27.4

Bassett Unified

21.8

26.8

Bellflower Unified

22.3

28.3

Beverly Hills Unified

18.3

25.2

Bonita Unified

23.0

29.1

Burbank Unified

21.2

27.8

Castaic Union Elementary

21.3

27.2

Districts

Pupil-teacher ratio (1)

Average class size (1) (2)

Centinela Valley Union High

25.9

27.0

Charter Oak Unified

28.9

24.9

Claremont Unified

21.8

27.5

Compton Unified

23.0

28.4

Covina-Valley Unified

21.9

28.0

Culver City Unified

21.1

25.3

Downey Unified

22.8

30.5

Duarte Unified

22.0

28.8

East Whittier City Elementary

20.9

27.3

Eastside Union Elementary

21.8

28.3

El Monte City Elementary

20.7

25.8

El Monte Union High

24.5

29.2

El Rancho Unified

21.1

27.8

El Segundo Unified

20.9

27.5

Garvey Elementary

20.9

27.0

Glendale Unified

20.9

23.9

Districts

Pupil-teacher ratio (1)

Average class size (1) (2)

Glendora Unified

22.9

27.8

Gorman Elementary

26.9

27.3

Hacienda La Puente Unified

22.0

24.7

Hawthorne Elementary

20.9

28.0

Hermosa Beach City Elementary

20.1

26.2

Hughes-Elizabeth Lakes Union Elem.

20.7

24.7

Inglewood Unified

21.5

27.0

Keppel Union Elementary

21.8

26.5

La Canada Unified

22.5

29.8

Lancaster Elementary

21.4

26.6

Las Virgenes Unified

22.5

29.9

Lawndale Elementary

20.8

27.3

Lennox Elementary

21.7

26.7

Little Lake City Elementary

21.5

27.2

Long Beach Unified

21.5

28.2

Los Angeles Co. CYA District

18.6

16.1

Districts

Pupil-teacher ratio (1)

Average class size (1) (2)

Los Angeles Co. Office of Education

11.3

21.3

Los Angeles Unified

21.0

26.8

Los Nietos Elementary

20.3

23.5

Lowell Joint

22.3

26.3

Lynwood Unified

25.2

28.2

Manhattan Beach Unified

20.1

27.7

Monrovia Unified

20.7

25.8

Montebello Unified

23.9

29.5

Mountain View Elementary

21.6

27.3

Newhall Elementary

22.0

21.1

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified

22.1

27.9

Palmdale Elementary

21.5

26.3

Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified

21.4

27.3

Paramount Unified

22.1

28.1

Pasadena Unified

20.6

27.2

Pomona Unified

20.6

27.6

Districts

Pupil-teacher ratio (1)

Average class size (1) (2)

Redondo Beach Unified

20.8

26.6

Rosemead Elementary

20.7

25.2

Rowland Unified

21.8

28.8

San Gabriel Unified

21.6

26.6

San Marino Unified

20.2

24.8

Santa Monica-Malibu Unified

21.0

27.6

Saugus Union Elementary

21.0

22.6

South Pasadena Unified

22.8

30.1

South Whittier Elementary

21.1

27.1

State Board of Education

28.0

27.6

State Board of Education Charter

0

0

State Board of Education Charter

28.0

27.6

State Board of Education Charter

0

0

Sulphur Springs Union Elementary

20.8

21.8

Temple City Unified

21.6

28.8

Torrance Unified

20.8

26.5

Districts

Pupil-teacher ratio (1)

Average class size (1) (2)

Valle Lindo Elementary

20.7

21.7

Walnut Valley Unified

22.2

28.9

West Covina Unified

21.7

26.2

Westside Union Elementary

22.0

28.3

Whittier City Elementary

21.2

27.9

Whittier Union High

25.0

28.6

William S. Hart Union High

24.6

28.3

Wilsona Elementary

21.9

26.9

Wiseburn Elementary

20.5

26.1

(1) Pupil-teacher ratio is the statistic most commonly used to compare data across states, and should not be confused with average class size
(2) Calculation: enrollment in classes divided by the number of classes (excludes special education classes, other instruction-related assignments,
 department chairs, classes with no enrollment, classes with enrollment over 50) 

Source: California Dept. of Education

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