School Accountability
Report Card

School Accountability Report Card (SARC)

The California School Accountability Report Card (SARC) is an essential tool that offers parents, students, and community members a snapshot of various aspects of a school's operations, achievements, and challenges. It is a valuable resource for understanding how schools perform academically, socially, and in the overall school environment.

The SARC provides information on the following key areas:

Academic Performance: Test scores, proficiency levels, and academic growth for different student groups.

School Environment: Class sizes, teacher qualifications, and student-to-teacher ratios.

Student Demographics: Population demographics, including information about diversity, English language learners, and students with disabilities.

Graduation Rates: For our high schools, you can learn about graduation rates and the percentage of students who complete their high school education.

School Programs: We showcase the various educational programs and extracurricular activities. This includes information about Advanced Placement (AP) courses, vocational training, arts programs, and more.

Parent Involvement: Engaging parents and families through meetings, workshops, and other initiatives in the education process.

Safety Measures: Safety protocols and policies to ensure a secure learning environment for all students.

Financial Information: School budget, expenditures, and sources of funding.

The California School Accountability Report Card is based on data collected from the previous school year and published annually. It offers a snapshot of a school's performance and characteristics during that period.