Tracy Unified School District is a district in transition, characterized by a sharp dichotomy between its high-performing specialized high school academies and a struggling elementary feeder system where nearly half of the schools are rated 1 or 2. Operationally, the district maintains community trust through successful facility bonds and robust vocational programs (CTE and Agriculture), yet it is besieged by the common pressures of rapid suburban growth: campus overcrowding, teacher retention challenges due to nearby high-wage markets, and a growing achievement gap in mathematics. While the district offers strong 'Blue Chip' pockets like Kimball High, the systemic underperformance at the primary level and reports of inconsistent middle school safety prevent it from achieving a higher stability rating.
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