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Marvin Elementary vs Sierra Vista Elementary

Sierra Vista Elementary has a higher overall rating of 9.8/10 compared to 9.1/10. Marvin Elementary is significantly larger with 520 students, about 3.4× the size of Sierra Vista Elementary (151). In math proficiency, Marvin Elementary leads at 38.0%.

Ratings Comparison

Metric Marvin Elementary Sierra Vista Elementary
Overall Rating 9.1 / 10 9.8 / 10
Academic Score 8.7 9.5
Growth Score 9.5 10.0
Diversity Index
Free/Reduced Lunch 91.7% 84.1%
Environment Score 8.6 9.5
State Rank #170 of 9,533 #1 of 9,533
State Percentile 98th 100th

Test Scores

Subject Marvin Elementary Sierra Vista Elementary
Math Proficiency 38.0% 37.0%
Math (State Avg)
ELA Proficiency 43.0% 52.0%
ELA (State Avg)

School Details

Detail Marvin Elementary Sierra Vista Elementary
Type Elementary School Elementary School
Grades Kindergarten – 5th Kindergarten – 6th
Enrollment 520 151
Student-Teacher Ratio 20.8:1 16.8:1
Per-Pupil Spending
Free/Reduced Lunch 91.7% 84.1%
Chronic Absenteeism
District Los Angeles Unified Los Angeles Unified
City Los Angeles Los Angeles

Neighborhood

Metric Los Angeles (90016) Los Angeles (90032)
Median Household Income $71,067 $81,563
Median Home Value $919,800 $780,100
Median Rent $1,729 $1,571
College Educated (Bachelor's+) 31.9% 24.8%
Poverty Rate 15.5% 14.2%
Avg Commute 33 min 31 min

The data story: Marvin Elementary vs Sierra Vista Elementary

Sierra Vista Elementary holds a 0.7-point overall rating advantage over Marvin Elementary — 9.8 versus 9.1 out of 10 — but the state rank gap is more telling: Sierra Vista Elementary ranks #1 of 9,533 California schools, while Marvin Elementary ranks #170 of the same pool. Both schools sit in the top 2% statewide, meaning parents are choosing between two genuinely exceptional options, not a strong school versus a mediocre one.

On academics, Sierra Vista Elementary scores 9.5 versus Marvin Elementary's 8.7 — a 0.8-point gap that reflects meaningfully stronger tested proficiency. The growth picture is tighter: Marvin Elementary posts a 9.5 growth score against Sierra Vista Elementary's perfect 10.0, indicating both schools move students forward at an elite pace, with Sierra Vista holding a slim edge. Together these numbers suggest Sierra Vista Elementary leads on absolute attainment while Marvin Elementary still accelerates student progress at a near-perfect rate.

The demographic and structural profiles diverge significantly. Marvin Elementary enrolls 520 students to Sierra Vista Elementary's 151 — more than three times the population — and carries a student-teacher ratio of 20.8:1 compared to Sierra Vista's 16.8:1. That four-student-per-teacher difference translates into meaningfully more individual attention at Sierra Vista. Free and reduced-price lunch eligibility runs 92% at Marvin Elementary versus 84% at Sierra Vista Elementary, placing both schools firmly in high-need territory, though Marvin's rate is eight points higher.

One structural distinction shapes the long-term fit: Sierra Vista Elementary serves grades KG through 06, while Marvin Elementary covers KG through 05. Families with a student entering middle school age will have one additional year before a school transition at Sierra Vista. The two campuses are 12.4 miles apart within Los Angeles, making neighborhood proximity a practical factor for most families rather than a minor inconvenience.

Editorial summary generated April 2026 · sonnet

Who each school fits

Marvin Elementary

Marvin Elementary suits families in its immediate neighborhood who prioritize a large, community-scaled campus — 520 students means more extracurricular options and a diverse peer group — and whose children benefit from a high-growth instructional environment. Its #170 state rank and 9.5 growth score make it a strong choice despite the slightly larger class sizes.

Sierra Vista Elementary

Sierra Vista Elementary is the better fit for families who can access it and want the smallest class sizes, the highest absolute academic scores, and an extra grade year before middle school. Its #1 ranking in California and 16.8:1 student-teacher ratio make it the top choice for parents who can prioritize instructional intimacy over campus size.

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