City: Santa Barbara, CA
Address: 4750 Hollister Ave.
District: Santa Barbara High
School Enrollment: 1998
White students: 55.8%
Black students: 1.3%
Hispanic students: 37.3%
Asian students: 3.3%
Native American students: 1.3%
Filipino students: 1.0%
Pacific Islander students: 0.1%
Multi-racial/other students: 0.0%
White students: 1115
Black students: 26
Native American students: 25
Filipino students: 20
Hispanic students: 745
Pacific Islander students: 1
Multi-racial/other students: 0
Dropout rate: 0.6%
Grade 9 students meeting California Fitness Test standards: 35.1%
AP percentage of students tested: 99%
AP base score: 718
AP statewide rank: 8
AP similar schools rank: 10
Total number of teachers: 86
Teachers with full credentials: 82
Teachers with emergency credentials: 3
Teachers with waivers: 1
Councelors: 5
Librarians: 1
API English courses: 1
API English enrollment: 50
API foreign language courses: 2
API foreign language enrollment: 63
API math courses: 1
API math enrollment: 57
API science courses: 1
API science enrollment: 25
API social science courses: 1
API social science enrollment: 69
Kindergarten enrollment : 0
1st grade enrollment : 0
2nd grade enrollment : 0
3rd grade enrollment : 0
4th grade enrollment : 0
5th grade enrollment : 0
6th grade enrollment : 0
7th grade enrollment : 0
8th grade enrollment : 0
9th grade enrollment : 531
10th grade enrollment : 519
11th grade enrollment : 498
12th grade enrollment : 450
Ungraded elementary enrollment : 0
Ungraded secondary enrollment : 0
Statistics about San Marcos Senior High in Santa Barbara, CA
Grade 12 enrollment: 450
Percentage of grade 12 enrollment taking the SAT: 47.11%
Average verbal SAT score: 545
Average math SAT score: 559
Beginning teacher salary: $35810
Mid-range teacher salary: $56654
Highest teacher salary: $64196
Average principal salary (middle): $95386
Average principal salary (secondary): $101464
Superintendent salary: $125071
Percentage of budget for teachers' salaries: 44.82%
Percentage of budget for administrative payrolls: 5.37%
Dollars spent per student: $6157