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Central High (Continuation)

Morgan Hill, CA · Morgan Hill Unified · Grades 10-12

Not enough test data for a ranking (fewer than 30 students tested)

95
Students
2023–24 enrollment
13.6:1
Student / teacher ratio
63%
Free / reduced-price lunch
low-income indicator
69.4%
Chronically absent
CA average 20%

Central High (Continuation) ranking

Not enough test data to rank this school.

Central High (Continuation) students

Racial and ethnic breakdown of 95 students (202324, NCES) — and how it has shifted since 2013

Hispanic80%White11%
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Hispanic 82%White 11%76%18%20132023
GroupTrend20132023Change
Hispanic75.7%80.0% 4.3 pts
White18.4%10.5% 7.9 pts
Two or more races0.0%3.2% 3.2 pts
Asian3.7%2.1% 1.6 pts
Black1.5%1.1% 0.4 pts
Pacific Islander0.7%1.1% 0.4 pts

Homes near Central High (Continuation)

Typical home value $1.35M in zip 95037 as of 2026-05 · trend since 2000

$366K$732K$1.10M$1.46M$1.33M200020052010201520202025

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Frequently asked questions

What school district is Central High (Continuation) in?

Central High (Continuation) is part of the Morgan Hill Unified district in Morgan Hill, California.

Is Central High (Continuation) a good school?

Central High (Continuation) does not have enough recent test data for a SchoolRow ranking.

What is the racial makeup of Central High (Continuation)?

Hispanic 80%, White 11%, Two or more races 3%, Asian 2% (95 students, 2023–24).

How much do homes near Central High (Continuation) cost?

The typical home value in zip code 95037 is $1.35M as of 2026-05 (Zillow ZHVI).

Sources: state education department data (CAASPP 2024–25, low-income, chronic absenteeism), National Center for Education Statistics via the Urban Institute (enrollment, demographics, staffing), Zillow Group (home values). Rankings are computed by SchoolRow from state English and Math results within grade level; they measure test performance, not everything that makes a school good.