Standards, Assessment, and Accountability Division

The reports below, for the district as a whole and for individual schools, display the percentage of students in 2004-2008 whose California Standards Test scores in NCLB (grade-level) Science and History/Social Science fell into each of the five performance levels:

  • Far Below Basic
  • Below Basic
  • Basic
  • Proficient
  • Advanced

Results are displayed by grade level for all students in table form for each required subject area and graphically for all required subject areas.

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District Summary

Elementary
Elementary schools are schools with grade ranges that fall entirely within K-6.
Middle Level
Middle Level schools are schools with grade ranges that fall entirely within 6-9.
Senior High
Senior High schools are schools with grade ranges that fall entirely within 9-12.
Atypical
Atypical schools are schools with grade ranges that do not fall entirely within any of the above categories. For example, a K-8 school is considered an atypical school.
Alternative
Alternative schools are schools that serve students with special needs or require special considerations. These include special education, continuation, opportunity, independent study, and community day schools.
Summaries from Previous Years