Public school / High
Dr. John H. Milor High Continuation
Rialto, California
- NCES ID
- 063237007338
- District
- Rialto Unified
- School type
- Alternative
- Title I
- Not designated
Dr. John H. Milor High Continuation is a public high school in Rialto, California, run by Rialto Unified. It enrols 240 students — the 73480th largest of 10,418 public schools in California.
Reported figures, 2022–2023
The Common Core of Data is a directory collection: it records size and staffing, not achievement. Nothing here says whether a school is good.
Enrollment
240
Teachers
16.0
Students per teacher
15.0
Free or reduced-price lunch
82.5%
How these figures are defined
Enrollment
Students reported in the autumn headcount. Size is not quality — it is here because it is the figure every other one has to be read against, and because a school of 90 and a school of 4,000 are not comparable on anything else.
Teachers
Classroom teachers in full-time equivalents, so a half-time teacher counts as 0.5. Non-teaching staff are excluded.
Students per teacher
Enrollment divided by teacher FTE. It is not class size: it counts every teacher against every student, including specialists who never take a full class. A school can have 15 students per teacher and 30 in the room.
Free or reduced-price lunch
Share of students eligible for free or reduced-price meals — the most widely used proxy for concentrated poverty in a school. Districts under community eligibility report all students as eligible, which inflates the figure and makes cross-district comparison unreliable.
Within Rialto Unified
Schools in the same district, which is the comparison the data actually supports — a peer group defined by who runs them rather than by whichever names sort nearby.
- 1Rialto High2,886 students
- 2Wilmer Amina Carter High2,212 students
- 3Eisenhower High2,207 students
- 4William G. Jehue Middle1,404 students
- 5Rialto Middle1,087 students
- 6Ethel Kucera Middle964 students
- 7Warren F. Frisbie Middle959 students
- 8Ben F. Kolb Middle901 students
- Enrollment−49.4%
- Teachers−23.8%
- Students per teacher−32.1%
- Free or reduced-price lunch+21.5%
Where this sits
Sources & licence
Collected by the National Center for Education Statistics. Nothing here is edited, interpolated or estimated.
Provenance
- National Center for Education Statistics
- Common Core of Data — school and district directory