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High SchoolsGrades 9-12

McLane High

Fresno Unified · Fresno County · 2727 North Cedar Avenue, Fresno, CA 93703-2016

(559) 248-5100 · go.fresnou.org/mclane

3/10
#982
Rank 982 out of 1,227
Top 80%
English Language Arts4/10 · #740 · 40th percentile
Mathematics1/10 · #1142 · 7th percentile
Science2/10 · #1055 · 19th percentile

English Language Arts

Math Trend

Science Trend

School Overview

McLane High sits in central Fresno, a working-class neighborhood where families are deeply rooted and community pride runs strong. The school shows some real bright spots, particularly in English, though math scores suggest students who thrive here may benefit from extra academic support outside the classroom. Families who are engaged and proactive about supplementing their student's education — through tutoring, community programs, or close communication with teachers — will likely get the most out of what McLane has to offer.

Student Demographics

443 students tested · 2024-25 school year

Ethnicity

Hispanic
336 (76%)
Asian
62 (14%)
African American
17 (4%)
White
15 (3%)
Multiple Races
11 (2%)
Other
6 (1%)

Key Indicators

English Learners118 (27%)
Socioeconomically Disadvantaged418 (94%)
Students with Disabilities54 (12%)

Staff & Teachers(2024-25)

2,056
Enrollment
112.6
Teachers (FTE)
18.3:1
Student-Staff Ratio
6
Administrators (FTE)
22.5
Avg Class Size*(2023-24)

Graduation Rate

89.2%of students graduate within 4 years

Graduation Rate Trend

College Readiness

Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) programs offer college-level coursework and are a key indicator of academic rigor.

12
AP Courses
offered
16.1%
AP Participation
of students
313
AP Enrollment
students

Source: Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) 2021-22

Athletics

Highlanders · CIF Central Section

27
varsity sports
10 boys
11 girls
BadmintonBaseballBasketball (Boys)Basketball (Girls)Cross Country (Boys)Cross Country (Girls)Football (11 person)Golf (Boys)

Source: CIF Home Campus 2025-26

Community Enrichment Programs

This supplementary score measures the availability of enrichment programs — such as tutoring, music, dance, sports, and arts — within 3 miles of the school. Schools in communities with more diverse and accessible programs score higher.

Nearby Programs5/10 · #1136 · 49th percentile

108 programs within 3 miles. Ranked among High Schools in California.

Nearby Libraries

No programs found