Renaissance at Mathson
- Public, Alternative
- SAN JOSE, CA
Public School
Renaissance at Mathson
- grade C+Overall Grade
- Public, Alternative
- 6-8
- SAN JOSE, CA
- Rating 3.83 out of 5 6 reviews
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- Academicsgrade B minus
- Diversitygrade B
- Teachersgrade B
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- Cost of Livinggrade D
- Good for Familiesgrade B+
- Housinggrade D+
Median Household Income
$110,554
National
$64,994Median Rent
$2,097
National
$1,096Median Home Value
$748,085
National
$229,800Students
Diversity
grade B
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
276
Free or Reduced Lunch
77%
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Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
21:1
National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$102,784
Teachers in First/Second Year
23.1%
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My experience at Renaissance has been amazing. I recently graduated as salutatorian, and I am immensely glad that I chose to attend this school.
The small size allows for one-on-one instruction, and even though there are no honors or advanced classes--everyone takes the same Math, Art, Science, ELA, and Social Studies classes--the material taught is generally a grade ahead. I'm able to skip Math 1 in high school and move to Math 2 in high school due to this.
The teachers are loving, caring, and genuinely invested in their students; shoutout to all of them. It's a great place, especially for the ambitious pupil, but everyone can thrive here.
The small size allows for one-on-one instruction, and even though there are no honors or advanced classes--everyone takes the same Math, Art, Science, ELA, and Social Studies classes--the material taught is generally a grade ahead. I'm able to skip Math 1 in high school and move to Math 2 in high school due to this.
The teachers are loving, caring, and genuinely invested in their students; shoutout to all of them. It's a great place, especially for the ambitious pupil, but everyone can thrive here.
The teachers at this school truly care about the students and it reflects in the work they do. They teach really well and do their best to incorporate real world examples. They communicate clearly with students and they grade fairly.
Every three years there's an activity in which students are separated into groups and experience a bit on how discrimination works because one group has privileges and one does not.