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2007 API Statewide Rank


  • The API Statewide Rank ranges from 1 to 10. A rank of 10, for example, means that the school's API fell into the top 10% of all schools in the state with a comparable grade range.
  • The 2007 Statewide Rank is based on the results of tests that students took in spring 2007.

2007 API Similar Schools Rank

  • To create the Similar Schools Rank, the California Department of Education compares this school's test scores to 100 schools across the state with similar demographic profiles.
  • California uses parent education level, poverty level, student mobility, student ethnicity and other data to identify similar schools.

 
2007 API Base By Subgroup

690
651
753
682
652
  All
Students
Hispanic White Socio-
econ. Dis-
advant.
English Language Learners
  • The results shown here reflect the school's Base API for the 2007-2008 school year for all students and for each of the major subgroups of students as reported by the state.
  • The 2007 API Base is calculated using test score results from spring 2007.
 
API Growth (2006-2007)

687 (2007 Growth)
686 (2006 Base)

  • The Academic Performance Index (API) system is based on year-over-year test score performance through a two-year cycle. The Base score is for the first year and the Growth score is for the second year.
  • Comparing the API Growth to the Base shows whether or not this school's test score performance improved between spring 2006 and spring 2007 (as reported in August 2007).
  • The API ranges between 200 and 1000, with 800 as the statewide goal for all schools.
 
API Growth Target (2006-2007)

-50-25 0255075100
  1 (2007 Growth result)
  6 (2007 Growth target)
 

  This School Elementary Schools That Met Targets Statewide
Met its 2007 schoolwide growth target No 76%
Met all subgroup growth targets No 63%
  • Each school is assigned an API Growth target by the state, determined by calculating 5% of the difference between the Base API and 800, or a minimum of 1 point growth. Schools with APIs at or above 800 must maintain a minimum API of 800.
  • To encourage schools to improve achievement for all students, the state computes APIs and sets improvement targets for the different student subgroups at the school.
  • The state reports APIs for schools that test a minimum of 85% of eligible students in any subject.

Testing in California: An Overview

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2006-2007 API subgroup results

 

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  CST Results
 
Scale: % at or above proficient

Grade 2

English Language Arts
 18% (2007)
 28% (2006)
 29% (2005)
 21% (2004)
The state average for English Language Arts was 48% in 2007.

Math
 31% (2007)
 36% (2006)
 40% (2005)
 34% (2004)
The state average for Math was 59% in 2007.

Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2006-2007

Grade 3

English Language Arts
 13% (2007)
 21% (2006)
 17% (2005)
 14% (2004)
The state average for English Language Arts was 37% in 2007.

Math
 44% (2007)
 38% (2006)
 34% (2005)
 24% (2004)
The state average for Math was 58% in 2007.

Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2006-2007

Grade 4

English Language Arts
 48% (2007)
 41% (2006)
 35% (2005)
 21% (2004)
The state average for English Language Arts was 51% in 2007.

Math
 52% (2007)
 47% (2006)
 30% (2005)
 36% (2004)
The state average for Math was 56% in 2007.

Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2006-2007

Grade 5

Science
 26% (2007)
 16% (2006)
The state average for Science was 37% in 2007.

English Language Arts
 29% (2007)
 39% (2006)
 23% (2005)
 23% (2004)
The state average for English Language Arts was 44% in 2007.

Math
 31% (2007)
 31% (2006)
 33% (2005)
 17% (2004)
The state average for Math was 49% in 2007.

Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2006-2007

About the tests

  • In 2006-2007 California used the California Standards Tests (CSTs) to test students in English language arts and math in grades 2 through 11; science in grades 5, 8 and 10; and history-social science in grades 8 and 11. Middle and high school students also took subject-specific CSTs in math and science, depending on the course in which they were enrolled.
  • The CSTs are standards-based tests, which means they measure how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of California.
  • The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the tests.

Testing in California: An Overview

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  CST Results By Subgroup
 
The test results by subgroup show how the designated group of students is performing in comparison to the general population.

Scale: % at or above proficient

Grade 2
English Language ArtsThis School
All Students18%
Females23%
Males13%
African American15%
Asiann/a
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino11%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
Native Hawaiiann/a
Pacific Islandern/a
Guamaniann/a
Samoann/a
Tahitiann/a
Other Pacific Islandern/a
White (not Hispanic)30%
Economically disadvantaged15%
Non-economically disadvantaged42%
Students with no reported disability18%
English learner8%
Fluent-English proficient and English only30%
Parent education - not a high school graduate9%
Parent education - high school graduate17%
Parent education - some college (includes AA degree)35%
Parent education - declined to state16%

MathThis School
All Students31%
Females22%
Males39%
African American23%
Asiann/a
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino28%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
Native Hawaiiann/a
Pacific Islandern/a
Guamaniann/a
Samoann/a
Tahitiann/a
Other Pacific Islandern/a
White (not Hispanic)29%
Economically disadvantaged31%
Non-economically disadvantaged31%
Students with no reported disability31%
English learner29%
Fluent-English proficient and English only34%
Parent education - not a high school graduate20%
Parent education - high school graduate31%
Parent education - some college (includes AA degree)47%
Parent education - declined to state26%
Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2006-2007

Grade 3
English Language ArtsThis School
All Students13%
Females13%
Males14%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino7%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
Native Hawaiiann/a
Pacific Islandern/a
Guamaniann/a
Samoann/a
Tahitiann/a
Other Pacific Islandern/a
White (not Hispanic)29%
Economically disadvantaged14%
Students with no reported disability14%
English learner8%
Fluent-English proficient and English only20%
Parent education - not a high school graduate0%
Parent education - high school graduate15%
Parent education - some college (includes AA degree)29%

MathThis School
All Students44%
Females35%
Males52%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino38%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
Native Hawaiiann/a
Pacific Islandern/a
Guamaniann/a
Samoann/a
Tahitiann/a
Other Pacific Islandern/a
White (not Hispanic)62%
Economically disadvantaged43%
Students with no reported disability47%
English learner43%
Fluent-English proficient and English only46%
Parent education - not a high school graduate29%
Parent education - high school graduate44%
Parent education - some college (includes AA degree)71%
Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2006-2007

Grade 4
English Language ArtsThis School
All Students48%
Females55%
Males38%
African American42%
Asiann/a
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino37%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
Native Hawaiiann/a
Pacific Islandern/a
Guamaniann/a
Samoann/a
Tahitiann/a
Other Pacific Islandern/a
White (not Hispanic)64%
Economically disadvantaged44%
Non-economically disadvantaged71%
Students with no reported disability51%
English learner20%
Fluent-English proficient and English only73%
Parent education - not a high school graduate28%
Parent education - high school graduate58%
Parent education - some college (includes AA degree)79%
Parent education - declined to state41%

MathThis School
All Students52%
Females52%
Males52%
African American42%
Asiann/a
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino52%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
Native Hawaiiann/a
Pacific Islandern/a
Guamaniann/a
Samoann/a
Tahitiann/a
Other Pacific Islandern/a
White (not Hispanic)52%
Economically disadvantaged51%
Non-economically disadvantaged57%
Students with no reported disability56%
English learner48%
Fluent-English proficient and English only56%
Parent education - not a high school graduate60%
Parent education - high school graduate56%
Parent education - some college (includes AA degree)64%
Parent education - declined to state24%
Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2006-2007

Grade 5
ScienceThis School
All Students26%
Females24%
Males30%
African American42%
Asiann/a
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino24%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
Native Hawaiiann/a
Pacific Islandern/a
Guamaniann/a
Samoann/a
Tahitiann/a
Other Pacific Islandern/a
White (not Hispanic)27%
Economically disadvantaged26%
Students with no reported disability27%
English learner5%
Fluent-English proficient and English only39%
Parent education - not a high school graduate15%
Parent education - high school graduate21%
Parent education - some college (includes AA degree)54%

English Language ArtsThis School
All Students29%
Females26%
Males32%
African American25%
Asiann/a
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino24%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
Native Hawaiiann/a
Pacific Islandern/a
Guamaniann/a
Samoann/a
Tahitiann/a
Other Pacific Islandern/a
White (not Hispanic)37%
Economically disadvantaged29%
Students with no reported disability30%
English learner5%
Fluent-English proficient and English only42%
Parent education - not a high school graduate21%
Parent education - high school graduate21%
Parent education - some college (includes AA degree)38%

MathThis School
All Students31%
Females23%
Males41%
African American25%
Asiann/a
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino22%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
Native Hawaiiann/a
Pacific Islandern/a
Guamaniann/a
Samoann/a
Tahitiann/a
Other Pacific Islandern/a
White (not Hispanic)47%
Economically disadvantaged30%
Students with no reported disability31%
English learner15%
Fluent-English proficient and English only39%
Parent education - not a high school graduate23%
Parent education - high school graduate26%
Parent education - some college (includes AA degree)31%
Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2006-2007

About the tests

  • In 2006-2007 California used the California Standards Tests (CSTs) to test students in English language arts and math in grades 2 through 11; science in grade 5, 8 and 10; and history-social science in grades 8 and 11. Middle and high school students also took subject-specific CSTs in math and science, depending on the course in which they were enrolled.
  • The CSTs are standards-based tests, which means they measure how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of California.
  • The different student groups are identified by the California Department of Education; if there are fewer than 10 students in a particular group in a school, the state doesn't report data for that group.
  • The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the tests.

Testing in California: An Overview  

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  CAT/6 Results
 
Scale: % at or above the 50th percentile

Grade 3

Reading
 19% (2007)
 23% (2006)
 24% (2005)
The state average for Reading was 38% in 2007.

Math
 34% (2007)
 36% (2006)
 41% (2005)
The state average for Math was 56% in 2007.

Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2006-2007

About the Tests

  • In 2006-2007 California used the California Achievement Test (CAT/6) to test students in grades 3 and 7 in reading, language, spelling and math.
  • The results for reading and math are displayed on GreatSchools profiles.
  • The CAT/6 is a norm-referenced test, which means it measures how well students in California scored in comparison to their peers across the country.
  • The goal is for all students to score at or above the 50th percentile (the national average) on the test.

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  CAT/6 Results By Subgroup
 
The test results by subgroup show how the designated group of students is performing in comparison to the general population.

Scale: % at or above the 50th percentile

Grade 3
ReadingThis School
All Students19%
Females20%
Males19%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino13%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
Native Hawaiiann/a
Pacific Islandern/a
Guamaniann/a
Samoann/a
Tahitiann/a
Other Pacific Islandern/a
White (not Hispanic)33%
Economically disadvantaged18%
Students with no reported disability20%
English learner8%
Fluent-English proficient and English only33%
Parent education - not a high school graduate4%
Parent education - high school graduate22%
Parent education - some college (includes AA degree)64%

MathThis School
All Students34%
Females25%
Males42%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino26%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
Native Hawaiiann/a
Pacific Islandern/a
Guamaniann/a
Samoann/a
Tahitiann/a
Other Pacific Islandern/a
White (not Hispanic)52%
Economically disadvantaged33%
Students with no reported disability36%
English learner24%
Fluent-English proficient and English only46%
Parent education - not a high school graduate18%
Parent education - high school graduate38%
Parent education - some college (includes AA degree)71%
Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2006-2007

About the Tests

  • In 2006-2007 California used the California Achievement Test (CAT/6) to test students in grades 3 and 7 in reading, language, spelling and math.
  • The results for reading and math are displayed on GreatSchools profiles.
  • The CAT/6 is a norm-referenced test, which means it measures how well students in California scored in comparison to their peers across the country.
  • The goal is for all students to score at or above the 50th percentile (the national average) on the test.

Testing in California: An Overview  

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