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Sutter High

Sutter Union High · Sutter County · 2665 Acacia Street, Sutter, CA 95982

(530) 822-5161 · www.sutterhuskies.com

5/10
#645
Rank 645 out of 1,227
Top 52%
English Language Arts5/10 · #709 · 42nd percentile
Mathematics6/10 · #609 · 50th percentile
Science6/10 · #611 · 53rd percentile

English Language Arts

Math Trend

Science Trend

School Overview

Sutter High sits in the heart of California's agricultural Sacramento Valley, where small-town life means students often know their teachers by name and community ties run deep. Families drawn to a close-knit environment — where kids can be involved in multiple activities without getting lost in the crowd — tend to feel right at home here. Academically, the school lands right around the middle of the pack statewide, with science and math showing a slight edge, making it a solid choice for families planting roots in the quiet, farm-country town of Sutter.

Student Demographics

157 students tested · 2024-25 school year

Ethnicity

White
94 (60%)
Hispanic
46 (29%)
Multiple Races
11 (7%)
Asian
6 (4%)

Key Indicators

English Learners10 (6%)
Socioeconomically Disadvantaged42 (27%)
Students with Disabilities14 (9%)

Staff & Teachers(2024-25)

734
Enrollment
34.6
Teachers (FTE)
21.2:1
Student-Staff Ratio
2.4
Administrators (FTE)
16.1
Avg Class Size*(2023-24)

Graduation Rate

98.2%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.

9
AP Courses
offered
12.3%
AP Participation
of students
96
AP Enrollment
students

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

Athletics

Huskies · CIF Sac-Joaquin Section

20
varsity sports
7 boys
8 girls
BaseballBasketball (Boys)Basketball (Girls)Cross Country (Boys)Cross Country (Girls)Flag Football (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 Programs1/10 · #2018 · 9th percentile

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

Nearby Libraries

No programs found