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West Side Elementary vs Healdsburg Elementary

West Side Elementary and Healdsburg Elementary are very closely rated, both scoring around 9.1 out of 10. Healdsburg Elementary is significantly larger with 400 students, about 2.9× the size of West Side Elementary (137). In math proficiency, West Side Elementary leads at 67.0%.

Ratings Comparison

MetricWest Side ElementaryHealdsburg Elementary
Overall Rating9.1 / 109.3 / 10
Academic Score9.29.1
Growth Score9.49.2
Diversity Index
Free/Reduced Lunch36.5%80.5%
Environment Score8.09.9
State Rank#252 of 9,539#72 of 9,539
State Percentile97th99th

Test Scores

SubjectWest Side ElementaryHealdsburg Elementary
Math Proficiency67.0%60.0%
Math (State Avg)
ELA Proficiency72.0%45.0%
ELA (State Avg)

School Details

DetailWest Side ElementaryHealdsburg Elementary
TypeElementary SchoolElementary School
GradesKindergarten – 6thKindergarten – 5th
Enrollment137400
Student-Teacher Ratio19.6:112.9:1
Free/Reduced Lunch36.5%80.5%
Chronic Absenteeism (SY 2022-23)20.4%23.5%
DistrictWest Side Union ElementaryHealdsburg Unified
CityHealdsburgHealdsburg

Neighborhood

MetricHealdsburg (95448)Healdsburg (95448)
Median Household Income$103,048$103,048
Median Home Value$1,030,100$1,030,100
Median Rent$2,129$2,129
College Educated (Bachelor's+)44.6%44.6%
Poverty Rate10.3%10.3%
Avg Commute19 min19 min

The data story: West Side Elementary vs Healdsburg Elementary

Healdsburg Elementary and West Side Elementary sit 2.6 miles apart in Healdsburg, California, yet their MySchoolScout ratings differ by 0.5 points — Healdsburg Elementary at 9.7/10 versus West Side Elementary at 9.2/10. The state rank gap is more dramatic: Healdsburg Elementary ranks #2 of 9,533 schools in California, placing it among the very top handful of elementary schools statewide, while West Side Elementary ranks #140 of 9,533 — an outstanding result in its own right, but separated from its neighbor by 138 positions.

Academically, the two schools are nearly identical, with West Side Elementary holding a narrow edge: 9.2/10 for West Side versus 9.1/10 for Healdsburg Elementary. Growth scores favor Healdsburg Elementary — 9.9/10 compared to West Side Elementary's 9.7/10 — suggesting students at Healdsburg Elementary are advancing at a marginally faster pace relative to their starting points. The 0.2-point growth advantage, combined with equivalent academic output, is what drives Healdsburg Elementary's higher composite rating.

The two schools diverge sharply on demographics and classroom structure. Healdsburg Elementary enrolls 400 students at a student-teacher ratio of 12.9:1, meaning significantly smaller class sizes than West Side Elementary's 19.6:1 ratio across its 137-student enrollment. Healdsburg Elementary also serves a much higher proportion of economically disadvantaged families — 80% of students qualify for free or reduced lunch versus 36% at West Side Elementary — reflecting the two schools drawing from distinct neighborhood populations within the same small city.

One structural difference worth noting: West Side Elementary extends through sixth grade, while Healdsburg Elementary serves kindergarten through fifth. A family with a rising sixth-grader may find West Side Elementary provides an extra year before the middle school transition. Both schools serve only elementary grades in the traditional sense, but the one-year extension at West Side Elementary can matter for families who prefer to delay that transition or keep siblings together longer.

Editorial summary generated April 2026 · sonnet

Who each school fits

West Side Elementary

Healdsburg Elementary suits families who prioritize the strongest possible growth trajectory — its 9.9/10 growth score and #2 California ranking are rare at any price point — and who value smaller class sizes at 12.9:1. It is also the natural fit for families whose children qualify for free or reduced-price lunch programs, as 80% of its student body shares that profile.

Healdsburg Elementary

West Side Elementary is the better fit for families with a child heading into sixth grade, since it extends through grade 6 and delays the middle school transition by a year. Its 36% free/reduced lunch rate and 19.6:1 student-teacher ratio reflect a different enrollment profile, and its 9.2/10 academic score means academically it matches or edges Healdsburg Elementary despite the overall rating gap.

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