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Weimar Hills

Weimar, CA · Placer Hills Union Elementary · Grades 4-8

389th of 1,294 California middle schools statewide · better than 70% Declining

385
Students
2023–24 enrollment
20.3:1
Student / teacher ratio
35%
Free / reduced-price lunch
low-income indicator
13.7%
Chronically absent
CA average 20%

Weimar Hills ranking

SchoolRow ranks Weimar Hills 389th of 1,294 California middle schools for 2024–25, based on CAASPP 2024–25 English and Math results — better than 70% of middle schools statewide. Its statewide percentile went from 77th in 2015 to 70th in 2025 — declining.

Statewide percentile by year
25%50%75%70%201520202025no testing 2020–21

Weimar Hills test scores

Percent meeting or exceeding the state standard, CAASPP 2024–25 · 374 students tested

English Language Arts
This school
51%
CA average
49%
Math
This school
46%
CA average
37%
Science
This school
41%
CA average
33%
English Language Arts over time this school CA average
25%50%75%51%49%201520202025no testing 2020–21
Math over time this school CA average
25%50%75%46%37%201520202025no testing 2020–21

Weimar Hills students

Racial and ethnic breakdown of 385 students (202324, NCES) — and how it has shifted since 2013

7%White86%
Hover the pie for details
Hispanic 7%White 86%87%20132023
GroupTrend20132023Change
White87.0%86.0% 1.0 pts
Hispanic4.7%7.3% 2.6 pts
Two or more races4.7%3.1% 1.6 pts
American Indian1.8%1.8% 0.0 pts
Black0.0%1.0% 1.0 pts
Asian1.8%0.5% 1.3 pts

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Frequently asked questions

What school district is Weimar Hills in?

Weimar Hills is part of the Placer Hills Union Elementary district in Weimar, California.

Is Weimar Hills a good school?

SchoolRow ranks Weimar Hills 389th of 1,294 California middle schools (better than 70% statewide) based on 2024–25 test results (CAASPP 2024–25).

What is the racial makeup of Weimar Hills?

White 86%, Hispanic 7%, Two or more races 3%, American Indian 2% (385 students, 2023–24).

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.