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Magnolia Public Schools

Collection of Achievements
HIGH PERFORMING SCHOOLS: All Magnolia Schools outperformed their
neighboring schools and have been the best schools in their neighborhoods.

BEST MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL: Based on API scores and SBAC results,
Magnolia Science Academy-Santa Ana has been the best middle and high school
in Costa Mesa, CA.

BEST HIGH SCHOOL: Our flagship high school MSA-1 Reseda was recognized
in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 by the U.S. News & World Report as the BEST
HIGH SCHOOL with a 92% Free and Reduced Lunch ratio in the San Fernando
Valley.

BEST MIDDLE SCHOOL: Based on API scores and SBAC results, Magnolia
Science Academy-8 Bell has been the best middle school in the city of Bell, CA.

BEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Our flagship elementary school MSA-7


Northridge became the best elementary school in central San Fernando Valley
with a 904 API Score in 2013 with a 76% Free and Reduced Lunch Ratio. MSA-7
was also honored as Star School in March 2014 by California Business for
Education Excellence (CBEE) for achieving high levels of
academic achievement.

TITLE I ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: MSA-Santa Ana received the Title I Award


from California Department of Education for its outstanding success with its high
concentration of low income students. The award honors Title I schools that
have demonstrated success in significantly closing the achievement gap
between high and low-performing students.

100'S OF AWARDS NATIONWIDE: MPS students have won hundreds of


awards in nationwide math, computer, science competitions and science fairs
including the USA Computer Olympiad, American Computer Science League,
American Mathematics Competitions, and the L.A., San Diego, and Orange
County Science Fairs.

92% COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE RATE: Magnolia achieved a 92% college


acceptance rate in 2014-2015 with a stellar 88% acceptance to 4-year colleges
with an 84% Free and Reduced Lunch ratio.

65% FIRST GENERATION COLLEGE ATTENDEES: 65% of Magnolia


graduates were first generation college attendees in 2014-15.

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