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Soto Street Elementary vs Virginia Road Elementary

Soto Street Elementary and Virginia Road Elementary are very closely rated, both scoring around 8.9 out of 10. In math proficiency, Soto Street Elementary leads at 37.0%.

Ratings Comparison

Metric Soto Street Elementary Virginia Road Elementary
Overall Rating 8.9 / 10 9.3 / 10
Academic Score 7.9 8.4
Growth Score 9.2 9.9
Diversity Index
Free/Reduced Lunch 88.3% 93.8%
Environment Score 9.5 9.1
State Rank #293 of 9,533 #79 of 9,533
State Percentile 97th 99th

Test Scores

Subject Soto Street Elementary Virginia Road Elementary
Math Proficiency 37.0% 22.0%
Math (State Avg)
ELA Proficiency 32.0% 32.0%
ELA (State Avg)

School Details

Detail Soto Street Elementary Virginia Road Elementary
Type Elementary School Elementary School
Grades Kindergarten – 6th Kindergarten – 5th
Enrollment 205 209
Student-Teacher Ratio 17.1:1 19.0:1
Per-Pupil Spending
Free/Reduced Lunch 88.3% 93.8%
Chronic Absenteeism
District Los Angeles Unified Los Angeles Unified
City Los Angeles Los Angeles

Neighborhood

Metric Los Angeles (90023) Los Angeles (90016)
Median Household Income $56,623 $71,067
Median Home Value $617,600 $919,800
Median Rent $1,414 $1,729
College Educated (Bachelor's+) 10.2% 31.9%
Poverty Rate 21.9% 15.5%
Avg Commute 30 min 33 min

The data story: Soto Street Elementary vs Virginia Road Elementary

Virginia Road Elementary ranks #79 of 9,533 California schools, placing it in the top 1% statewide. Soto Street Elementary holds a strong position at #293 of 9,533 — top 4% — but the 214-rank gap is meaningful at this level of competition. Virginia Road Elementary scores 9.3/10 overall versus Soto Street Elementary's 8.9/10, a 0.4-point difference that the state rank delta makes concrete: both schools outperform the vast majority of California elementaries, but Virginia Road Elementary sits in a distinctly more elite tier.

Academically, Virginia Road Elementary scores 8.4/10 against Soto Street Elementary's 7.9/10 — a 0.5-point gap suggesting stronger tested proficiency at Virginia Road. On growth, however, the margin widens in the same direction: Virginia Road Elementary scores a near-perfect 9.9/10 versus Soto Street Elementary's already-strong 9.2/10. That 0.7-point growth advantage means students at Virginia Road Elementary are gaining ground relative to academic peers at an exceptional rate, not merely performing well on a single snapshot.

Both schools serve small, high-need populations with nearly identical enrollment — Virginia Road Elementary at 209 students and Soto Street Elementary at 205. The socioeconomic profiles are similar and high: 94% of Virginia Road Elementary students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch versus 88% at Soto Street Elementary. Student-teacher ratio favors Soto Street Elementary at 17.1 students per teacher compared to Virginia Road Elementary's 19.0 — a difference of nearly two students per teacher that can translate to more individualized attention in a given classroom.

The schools diverge on grade span: Soto Street Elementary serves kindergarten through sixth grade, while Virginia Road Elementary covers kindergarten through fifth grade only. Families with a sixth-grader, or those who prefer to delay a school transition by one year, will find only Soto Street Elementary accommodates that. The two campuses sit 7.0 miles apart within Los Angeles, so proximity may itself be a deciding factor for families weighing a commute against the performance differences.

Editorial summary generated April 2026 · sonnet

Who each school fits

Soto Street Elementary

Soto Street Elementary fits families who have a student entering or already in sixth grade, since Virginia Road Elementary does not serve that year. It also suits parents who prioritize smaller class sizes — its 17.1:1 student-teacher ratio is nearly two students per teacher lower than Virginia Road's — and who live closer to its campus on the east side of the city.

Virginia Road Elementary

Virginia Road Elementary is the stronger fit for families where academic growth trajectory is the top priority — its 9.9/10 growth score and #79 California rank signal an environment where students consistently outperform expectations. Parents of K–5 students willing to make the commute and accept slightly larger classes gain access to one of the top-performing schools in the entire state.

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