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Rockdale Visual & Performing Arts Magnet vs Dahlia Heights Elementary

Rockdale Visual & Performing Arts Magnet and Dahlia Heights Elementary are very closely rated, both scoring around 8.9 out of 10. In math proficiency, Dahlia Heights Elementary leads at 72.0%.

Ratings Comparison

MetricRockdale Visual & Performing Arts MagnetDahlia Heights Elementary
Overall Rating8.9 / 109.0 / 10
Academic Score9.09.2
Growth Score9.19.4
Diversity Index
Free/Reduced Lunch46.8%24.7%
Environment Score8.47.9
State Rank#385 of 9,539#296 of 9,539
State Percentile96th97th

Test Scores

SubjectRockdale Visual & Performing Arts MagnetDahlia Heights Elementary
Math Proficiency62.0%72.0%
Math (State Avg)
ELA Proficiency57.0%71.0%
ELA (State Avg)

School Details

DetailRockdale Visual & Performing Arts MagnetDahlia Heights Elementary
TypeElementary SchoolElementary School
GradesKindergarten – 6thKindergarten – 6th
Enrollment316397
Student-Teacher Ratio22.6:124.8:1
Free/Reduced Lunch46.8%24.7%
Chronic Absenteeism (SY 2022-23)18.7%12.1%
DistrictLos Angeles UnifiedLos Angeles Unified
CityLos AngelesLos Angeles

Neighborhood

MetricLos Angeles (90041)Los Angeles (90041)
Median Household Income$111,834$111,834
Median Home Value$1,135,200$1,135,200
Median Rent$1,797$1,797
College Educated (Bachelor's+)51.6%51.6%
Poverty Rate9.7%9.7%
Avg Commute30 min30 min

The data story: Rockdale Visual & Performing Arts Magnet vs Dahlia Heights Elementary

Rockdale Visual & Performing Arts Magnet edges out Dahlia Heights Elementary in overall rating by just 0.1 points — 9.2 versus 9.1 out of 10 — but the state rank gap is more telling: Rockdale sits at #166 of 9,533 California schools while Dahlia Heights ranks #224. Both schools sit in the top 3% statewide, separated by only half a mile in Los Angeles, making this one of the tighter head-to-head decisions parents in this part of the city will face.

On academics, the schools are virtually tied but reversed from the overall order: Dahlia Heights Elementary scores 9.1 in academics versus Rockdale Visual & Performing Arts Magnet's 9.0. Growth scores are identical — both earn a 9.7 out of 10 — meaning students at each school are advancing at equally exceptional rates regardless of where they start. Neither school carries a meaningful academic advantage; families should weigh other factors more heavily.

The demographic and structural differences are more pronounced. Dahlia Heights Elementary enrolls 397 students compared to Rockdale's 316, and its student-teacher ratio of 24.8:1 is notably wider than Rockdale's 22.6:1 — roughly two fewer students per teacher at Rockdale, which translates to more individual attention in the classroom. The free and reduced-price lunch rate diverges sharply: 25% at Dahlia Heights versus 47% at Rockdale Visual & Performing Arts Magnet, indicating that Rockdale serves a substantially higher share of economically disadvantaged families and may carry stronger support structures tied to that population.

Both schools run kindergarten through sixth grade on the same grade span, so there is no transition-year advantage for either. The defining structural difference is Rockdale's magnet designation in visual and performing arts — a school-wide curricular identity that integrates arts across instruction rather than offering it as an elective add-on. Dahlia Heights operates as a traditional neighborhood elementary without a specialized program theme. Families who live in the attendance zone but lack a specific arts focus have a strong neighborhood option in Dahlia Heights; those willing to apply to the magnet gain an arts-integrated environment at a school that also outranks Dahlia Heights by 58 positions statewide.

Editorial summary generated May 2026 · sonnet

Who each school fits

Rockdale Visual & Performing Arts Magnet

Dahlia Heights Elementary suits families in the local attendance zone who want a high-performing neighborhood school without a magnet application process. Its slightly higher academic score and familiar structure make it the right call for parents who prioritize a strong traditional elementary program and are less focused on arts integration.

Dahlia Heights Elementary

Rockdale Visual & Performing Arts Magnet is the better fit for families willing to apply to a magnet program and whose children show early interest in music, theater, dance, or visual arts. The smaller class sizes, higher state rank, and school-wide arts identity offer a meaningfully different environment — especially compelling for higher-FRL families already navigating the magnet system for its support resources.

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