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#5393 of 9,533 schools in CA
Edison High
High School · Stockton Unified
100 West Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd., Stockton, CA 95206
Enrollment
2,414
Student-Teacher
24.1:1
Score
6.1
Grades
9th – 12th
Enrollment
2,414
Student-Teacher
24.1:1
Score
6.1
Grades
9th – 12th
Updated
2022-23
Updated 2022-23
How this school compares
In Stockton
#39 of 109
public schools
California high schools
#1,151 of 1,892
In district
#21 of 54
Stockton Unified
Academic growth
7.8 / 10
Very strong
About Edison High
Edison High serves 2,414 students in grades 9-12 in Stockton, California, operating as a large comprehensive public high school with 100 full-time teachers and a student-teacher ratio of 24.1:1. Located on West Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard, the school serves a diverse urban community with significant room for academic growth.
The school's test performance shows 39% of students scoring proficient or above in English Language Arts, while 11% reach proficiency in mathematics. With a MySchoolScout rating of 3.4 out of 10 and ranking in the 19th percentile statewide, Edison High faces academic challenges that reflect broader socioeconomic factors in the surrounding area. The school draws from ZIP code 95206, a working-class neighborhood where the median household income is $69,559 and median home values reach $354,600.
The community has a 19.3% poverty rate, and about 10% of residents hold bachelor's degrees or higher, indicating significant educational and economic diversity among the student population. As one of the larger high schools in San Joaquin County, Edison High plays an important role in serving students from Stockton's urban core, providing educational opportunities in a city environment where many families are working to build economic stability and educational advancement for their children.
What Parents Should Know
Edison High is a large school with 2,414 students enrolled. Larger schools typically offer a wider range of academic programs, electives, and extracurricular activities. Parents may want to ask about how the school maintains a sense of community and ensures students don't get lost in the crowd.
The student-teacher ratio at Edison High is 24.1:1, which is higher than the national average. This may mean larger class sizes, so parents should ask about classroom support, teaching assistants, and how the school differentiates instruction for students who need extra help.
Score Breakdown
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Edison High — Students at Edison High score 25% proficient, which is below what's typical for similar communities (expected: 31%).
Equity & Diversity
Shown separately, not included in overall scoreFree/Reduced Lunch
77.4%
Students qualifying for federal meal assistance
Test Scores CA CAASPP (2023-24)
Based on 8 test records from CA state assessments. About our data
Proficiency Trend
→ StableAverage proficiency (% at or above grade level) across Math & ELA over time.
* COVID-affected year — test participation was uneven nationwide. This data is weighted at 50% in the Growth score calculation.
Source: EdFacts (NCES) and state assessment data. Growth score: 7.8/10.
How Edison High Compares
See how Edison High performs across key quality dimensions compared to state benchmarks.
Funding & Resources
Performance Trends
Math proficiency has remained stable from 12% (2019) to 10.54% (2024). Reading/ELA proficiency has remained stable from 38% (2019) to 38.81% (2024).
Location
100 West Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd., Stockton, CA 95206
Nearby Alternatives
Families considering Edison High may also want to explore other high schools in the area. Weber Institute (rated 8.0/10, 1.1 miles away), which scores notably higher. Another option is Stockton Collegiate International Secondary (rated 6.7/10, 1.1 miles away), which scores slightly higher. Additionally, Stockton High (rated 4.5/10, 1.1 miles away), a more accessible option. For more schools in Stockton, see our Stockton schools guide .
Nearby Schools
20 within 1.5 mi| School | Distance | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| K-12 Stockton | 0.3 mi | — |
| Dolores Huerta Elementary Stockton | 0.3 mi | 3.0 |
| All Saints Academy of Stockton Stockton | 0.4 mi | — |
| ALL SAINTS ACADEMY OF STOCKTON Stockton | 0.4 mi | 6.3 |
| ALL SAINTS ACADEMY OF STOCKTON Stockton | 0.4 mi | 6.0 |
| Hazelton Elementary Stockton | 0.5 mi | 5.7 |
| McKinley Elementary Stockton | 0.8 mi | 4.3 |
| Spanos (Alex G.) Elementary Stockton | 0.8 mi | 6.3 |
| APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Stockton | 0.9 mi | 6.2 |
| Stockton High Stockton | 1.1 mi | 4.5 |
| Stockton Collegiate International Secondary Stockton | 1.1 mi | 6.7 |
| Stockton Collegiate International Elementary Stockton | 1.1 mi | 2.4 |
| Weber Institute Stockton | 1.1 mi | 8.0 |
| Team Charter Academy Stockton | 1.2 mi | 6.4 |
| TEAM Charter Stockton | 1.2 mi | 4.7 |
| Voices College Bound Language Academy at Stockton San Jose | 1.2 mi | 3.3 |
| KIPP Stockton Stockton | 1.2 mi | 7.2 |
| Taylor Leadership Academy Stockton | 1.2 mi | 5.9 |
| John Marshall Elementary Stockton | 1.2 mi | 4.7 |
| Aspire APEX Academy Oakland | 1.5 mi | 1.8 |
Neighborhood Census ACS (2019-2023)
Census data for ZIP 95206 (ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates) · Data sources
Median Income
$79,751
Median Home Value
$388,500
Median Rent
$1,546/mo
Population
67,501
College Educated
10.7%
Homeownership
60.6%
Avg Commute
36.4 min
Poverty Rate
18.1%
Median Age
31.7
Community Profile
The community surrounding Edison High has a median household income of $79,751. It is a community where 11% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The median home value in the area is $388,500, with a median rent of $1,546/month. The area has a poverty rate of 18.1%. The average commute in the area is 36 minutes, which is above the national average. Source: U.S. Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates.
Similar Schools
Schools in the same state with comparable level, size, and ratings
| School | Rating |
|---|---|
| Bella Vista High Fair Oaks, CA | 6.1 |
| Cabrillo High Long Beach, CA | 6.1 |
| Canyon High Canyon Country, CA | 6.1 |
| College Park High Pleasant Hill, CA | 6.1 |
| Freedom High Oakley, CA | 6.1 |
| Golden Valley High Santa Clarita, CA | 6.1 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Edison High
What grades does Edison High serve?
Edison High serves students in grades 9th through 12th.
How many students attend Edison High?
Edison High has an enrollment of approximately 2,414 students.
What is the student-teacher ratio at Edison High?
The student-teacher ratio at Edison High is 24.1:1. A lower ratio generally means more individual attention per student. The national average is approximately 16:1 for public schools.
How does Edison High rank in CA?
Edison High is ranked #5393 out of 9,533 schools in CA.
What is Edison High's MySchoolScout rating?
Edison High has a composite rating of 6.1 out of 10 on MySchoolScout. This score combines academic performance, student growth, and school environment into a single score. Equity data is shown separately for context.
What are the test scores at Edison High?
Based on the most recent state assessment data, Edison High has 13.3% math proficiency and 39.2% reading/ELA proficiency.
Is Edison High a charter school?
No, Edison High is not a charter school. It is a traditional public school operated by the local school district.
Is Edison High a Title I school?
No, Edison High is not currently a Title I school.
What does the Free & Reduced Lunch percentage mean for Edison High?
77.4% of students at Edison High qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. This is a commonly used indicator of economic need and provides important context when interpreting test scores.
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Neighborhood Context
Quick Facts NCES CCD (SY 2022-23)
- Grades
- 9th – 12th
- Enrollment
- 2,414
- Student-Teacher Ratio
- 24.1:1
- Teachers (FTE)
- 100
- Free/Reduced Lunch
- 77.4%
- Type
- regular
- Setting
- Large City
- County
- San Joaquin County
- Phone
- (209) 933-7425
- Data Year
- 2023–2024
Resources & Links
District
Stockton Unified- District Enrollment
- 34,544
- Schools in District
- 54
- Per-Pupil Spending
- $18,118
- District Rank
- #21 of 54
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