Lake Isabella, CA is a small rural community located in the southern Sierra Nevada foothills in Kern County. The local education system consists of four primary schools and one high school. The Lake Isabella Unified School District is highly rated by the California Department of Education for its dedication to providing quality education for all students. The district's overall rating is 7 out of 10 stars based on standardized test scores, college readiness, and other factors. The schools offer a wide range of programs designed to meet the unique needs of each child, including advanced courses, specialized classes, extracurricular activities, and more. Students benefit from state-of-the-art technology and equipment, as well as access to highly qualified teachers and staff. Lake Isabella's educational system emphasizes student growth and success through individualized learning plans that focus on collaboration between parents and educators. Through these efforts, the district strives to ensure that every child is provided with the tools they need to reach their highest potential.
Lake Isabella schools spend $9,780 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 24 pupils per teacher, 0 students per librarian, and 0 children per counselor.