Academic Performance
Percent of students meeting or exceeding state standards, by grade.
Located in Fresno, CA. Serving grades KG through 06.
Robinson Elementary is a public elementary school in Fresno serving kindergarten through sixth grade, located on East Browning Avenue in a neighborhood with moderate-density housing and car-oriented infrastructure typical of Fresno's sprawling layout. The school draws from a diverse, economically disadvantaged population. A substantial majority of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, and the student body is predominantly Hispanic, with meaningful representation of Black and Asian students and smaller shares of other groups.
The school's academic performance, measured by California's state assessments in English language arts and mathematics, sits below the midpoint relative to districts across Fresno County. In English language arts, proficiency rates range from around one-third to about two-fifths across the tested grades, with sixth grade performing somewhat better than the lower grades. In mathematics, performance is notably lower, with proficiency rates in the range of one-sixth to two-fifths, and a marked dip in fifth grade where fewer than one-fifth of students meet proficiency. Science proficiency, assessed only in fifth grade, is very low. These patterns suggest that students at Robinson face substantial gaps in foundational academic skills, particularly in mathematics and science. A parent may want to discuss with the school what targeted supports exist for math instruction and whether there are interventions in place for students below grade level.
Enrollment is stable and modest for an elementary school of its grade span, ranging from about one hundred fifteen kindergarteners down to about fifty-seven sixth graders. The school's diversity in race and ethnicity is notable, though it reflects broader residential patterns in Fresno rather than a deliberate enrollment policy. The school operates as a traditional public elementary school within the Fresno Unified district, so families access it through standard zoning rather than application.
Fresno itself is the Central Valley's largest city, a sprawling metropolitan area with a historic downtown now seeing renewed investment through state-funded housing and infrastructure projects, alongside persistent economic challenges. The city carries an outsized agricultural employment base relative to national norms. Housing in Fresno is affordable by state standards, with median home values and rents well below California statewide benchmarks. The local economy includes government, healthcare, and manufacturing employment, though wages in the region have not kept pace with those in other parts of California.
No prior-year assessment data was available to assess whether Robinson's performance is stable or changing. The data provided reflects the most recent school year only.
Percent of students meeting or exceeding state standards, by grade.
Officially reported figures, 2024-25.
All reported measures, by topic.