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  API Results
 
API Growth (2008-2009)

759 (2009 Growth)
707 (2008 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 2008 and spring 2009 (as reported in September 2009).
  • The API ranges between 200 and 1000, with 800 as the statewide goal for all schools.
 
API Growth Target (2008-2009)

-50-25 0255075100
  52 (2009 Growth result)
  5 (2009 Growth target)
 

  This School Elementary Schools That Met Targets Statewide
Met its 2009 schoolwide growth target Yes 78%
Met all subgroup growth targets Yes 59%
  • 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 5 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.

 
2009 API Growth By Subgroup

759
810
737
757
787
  All
Students
Asian Hispanic Socio-
econ. Dis-
advant.
English Language Learners
  • The results shown here reflect the school's Growth API for the 2008-2009 school year for all students and for each of the major subgroups of students as reported by the state.
  • The 2009 API Growth is calculated using test score results from spring 2009.

2008 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 2008 Statewide Rank is based on the results of tests that students took in spring 2008.

2008 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.

Testing in California: An Overview

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2008-2009 API subgroup results  

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  CST Results
 
Scale: % at or above proficient

Grade 2

English Language Arts
 50% (2009)
 32% (2008)
 48% (2007)
 21% (2006)
The state average for English Language Arts was 53% in 2009.

Math
 60% (2009)
 55% (2008)
 57% (2007)
 44% (2006)
The state average for Math was 63% in 2009.

Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2008-2009

Grade 3

English Language Arts
 27% (2009)
 18% (2008)
 27% (2007)
 12% (2006)
The state average for English Language Arts was 44% in 2009.

Math
 52% (2009)
 54% (2008)
 53% (2007)
 35% (2006)
The state average for Math was 64% in 2009.

Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2008-2009

Grade 4

English Language Arts
 52% (2009)
 29% (2008)
 26% (2007)
 36% (2006)
The state average for English Language Arts was 61% in 2009.

Math
 62% (2009)
 45% (2008)
 34% (2007)
 37% (2006)
The state average for Math was 66% in 2009.

Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2008-2009

Grade 5

Science
 33% (2009)
 27% (2008)
 26% (2007)
 16% (2006)
The state average for Science was 49% in 2009.

English Language Arts
 41% (2009)
 23% (2008)
 37% (2007)
 31% (2006)
The state average for English Language Arts was 54% in 2009.

Math
 49% (2009)
 37% (2008)
 42% (2007)
 31% (2006)
The state average for Math was 57% in 2009.

Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2008-2009

About the tests

  • In 2008-2009 California used the California Standards Tests (CSTs) to test students in English language arts in grades 2 through 11; math in grades 2 through 7; 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.

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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 Students50%
Females65%
Males38%
African Americann/a
Asian61%
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino43%
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)n/a
Economically disadvantaged50%
Students with no reported disability56%
English learner51%
Fluent-English proficient and English only48%
Parent education - not a high school graduate60%
Parent education - high school graduate24%

MathThis School
All Students60%
Females69%
Males53%
African Americann/a
Asian78%
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino43%
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)n/a
Economically disadvantaged62%
Students with no reported disability66%
English learner64%
Fluent-English proficient and English only52%
Parent education - not a high school graduate60%
Parent education - high school graduate33%
Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2008-2009

Grade 3
English Language ArtsThis School
All Students27%
Females32%
Males23%
African Americann/a
Asian22%
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino45%
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)n/a
Economically disadvantaged29%
Non-economically disadvantaged20%
Students with no reported disability29%
English learner26%
Fluent-English proficient and English only30%
Parent education - high school graduate39%
Parent education - declined to state17%

MathThis School
All Students52%
Females46%
Males57%
African Americann/a
Asian67%
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino55%
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)n/a
Economically disadvantaged58%
Non-economically disadvantaged20%
Students with no reported disability51%
English learner61%
Fluent-English proficient and English only41%
Parent education - high school graduate71%
Parent education - declined to state38%
Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2008-2009

Grade 4
English Language ArtsThis School
All Students52%
Females65%
Males45%
African Americann/a
Asian52%
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latinon/a
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)n/a
Economically disadvantaged46%
Students with no reported disability58%
English learner58%
Fluent-English proficient and English only40%
Gifted and talented92%
Parent education - declined to state53%

MathThis School
All Students62%
Females69%
Males58%
African Americann/a
Asian81%
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latinon/a
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)n/a
Economically disadvantaged55%
Students with no reported disability65%
English learner71%
Fluent-English proficient and English only44%
Gifted and talented92%
Parent education - declined to state64%
Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2008-2009

Grade 5
ScienceThis School
All Students33%
Females36%
Males29%
African Americann/a
Asian40%
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino17%
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)n/a
Economically disadvantaged30%
Students with no reported disability33%
English learner30%
Fluent-English proficient and English only38%
Gifted and talented75%
Parent education - declined to state32%

English Language ArtsThis School
All Students41%
Females56%
Males26%
African Americann/a
Asian50%
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino33%
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)n/a
Economically disadvantaged41%
Non-economically disadvantaged45%
Students with no reported disability44%
English learner40%
Fluent-English proficient and English only44%
Gifted and talented88%
Parent education - declined to state41%

MathThis School
All Students49%
Females50%
Males48%
African Americann/a
Asian64%
Filipinon/a
Hispanic or Latino21%
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)n/a
Economically disadvantaged47%
Students with no reported disability56%
English learner50%
Fluent-English proficient and English only47%
Gifted and talented88%
Parent education - declined to state50%
Source: CA Dept. of Education, 2008-2009

About the tests

  • In 2008-2009 California used the California Standards Tests (CSTs) to test students in English language arts in grades 2 through 11; math in grades 2 through 7; 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 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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