NAPA COUNTY COMMUNITY

Napa County Community is a Title I public school that is part of the Napa County Office of Education school district, located in Napa, CA with about 103 students offering grade levels from Kindergarten to 12th Grade. A Title I school provides supplemental financial assistance to school districts for children from low-income families. Its purpose is to provide all children significant opportunity to receive a fair, equitable, and high-quality education. With about 6 teachers, Napa County Community has a student/teacher ratio of about 17:1. The national average for public schools is about 15:1. A lower student/teacher ratio is a key factor that determines how much a teacher can devote his/her time to each individual student thus improving, or reducing (in the event of a higher student/teacher ratio) the attention each student is given for their educational needs.

Based on the location and official website provided, here is a summary of the Napa County Community School:

The Napa County Community School, operated by the Napa County Office of Education (NCOE), serves as an alternative educational setting designed to support students who may not be thriving in a traditional comprehensive high school environment. Located on the Imola Avenue campus, the school provides a structured, supportive atmosphere that emphasizes credit recovery, academic progress, and behavioral growth. The program is specifically tailored to meet the needs of students who require a more individualized approach to learning, offering smaller class sizes and personalized attention to help them stay on track toward earning a high school diploma or transitioning back to their home districts.

Beyond academics, the school focuses on the holistic development of its students by integrating social-emotional learning and workforce preparation. By partnering with the broader Napa County Office of Education network, the Community School provides access to specialized resources, including vocational guidance and support services. The mission of the school is to empower students to overcome personal and academic barriers, fostering a sense of responsibility and purpose that prepares them for post-secondary success, whether that leads to higher education, technical training, or direct entry into the workforce.

For more information, contact Napa County Community at (707) 253-6817 or visit the school personally to speak with a faculty or administrative member about any specific questions you may have.

2121 Imola Ave.
Napa, CA 94559-3625
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NAPA COUNTY COMMUNITY is a public Title I school in Napa, CA with about 103 enrolled students. See other public other schools in California

School Details

2017-2018
Level:
Other
(Alternative Education School)
Charter School:*
No
Total Students:
103
Teachers:
6.5
NSLP Status:1
No
Qualified free lunch:
0
Qualified reduced-price lunch:
0
Title I Status:2
Title I schoolwide school
Virtual:
Not Virtual
Grade Levels Offered
Kindergarten
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th Grade
7th Grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade

* A public charter school is a publicly funded school that is typically governed by a group or organization under a legislative contract with the state, the district, or another entity. The charter exempts the school from certain state or local rules and regulations.

1 The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides eligible students with free or reduced-price lunch

2 Title I, Part A (Title I) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act provides supplemental financial assistance to school districts for children from low-income families.

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School Demographics for 103 students

The primary ethnicity of students attending NAPA COUNTY COMMUNITY is predominantly Hispanic/Latino, representing about 73% of the student body.

Hispanic/Latino
72.8%
White
15.5%
Two or more races
4.9%
Black or African American
3.9%
Asian
1.9%
American Indian or Alaska Native
1.0%

Female
36.9%
Male
63.1%

Data for school year 2017-2018 — The information found on this website was provided in part by the U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor and Statistics & various other external sources. We do not verify the contents of the information provided and therefore, cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information displayed on this website.