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Title III English Learner Student Demographics

Data regarding the enrollment of English learner (EL) students in California and English learner students in Title III-funded local educational agencies (LEAs).

The California Department of Education conducts an annual data collection of EL students enrolled in California's public and private schools. The data collection is conducted as part of the requirements of Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as reauthorized by the Every Student Succeeds Act. Title VIII, Part A, Section 8101 (20) defines an EL as an individual who:

  • is aged 3 through 21,
  • is enrolled or preparing to enroll in an elementary school or secondary school,
  • was not born in the United States or whose native language is a language other than English,
  • who is a Native American or Alaska Native, or a native resident of the outlying areas; and who comes from an environment where a language other than English has had a significant impact on the individual’s level of English language proficiency; or who is migratory, whose native language is a language other than English, and who comes from an environment where a language other than English is dominant, and
  • whose difficulties in speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language may be sufficient to deny the individual the ability to meet the challenging State academic standards; the ability to successfully achieve in classrooms where the language of instruction is English; or the opportunity to participate fully in society.

LEAs report the number of EL students enrolled in public schools on Census Day via the annual Fall 1 California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) submission. Census Day enrollment is the count of students enrolled in each LEA on the first Wednesday in October. LEAs report the number of private school EL students they serve via the Consolidated Application and Reporting System. The reported number of students enrolled in public schools and the reported number of students enrolled in private schools are combined to determine the number of EL students that are eligible for Title III EL Program funding. It is important to note that the number of public school EL students reported on Census Day is utilized to determine Title III English Learner Program funding for the following year, not the current year for which the data was collected.

Table I: EL Student Enrollment in California, 2018–19 to 2022–23

CALPADS Fall 1 Submission Year Number of EL Students Enrolled*
Fall 2022 2022–23 1,112,535
Fall 2021 2021–22 1,127,648
Fall 2020 2020–21 1,062,290
Fall 2019 2019–20 1,148,024
Fall 2018 2018–19 1,195,988

*The number of EL students enrolled is based on certified Census Day data as part of the CALPADS Fall 1 submission. Prior to 2020–21, the Census Day enrollment only included primary enrollments and did not include short-term enrollments. Beginning in 2020–21, the Census Day enrollment includes short-term enrollments.

Table II: EL Student Enrollment by Languages Spoken, 2022–23

Rank Language Number of EL Students Enrolled*

1

Spanish

911,119

2

Vietnamese

21,344

3

Mandarin (Putonghua)

20,393

4

Arabic

15,878

5

Cantonese

13,156

6

Russian

10,787

7

Farsi (Persian)

10,347

8

Filipino (Pilipino or Tagalog)

9,964

9

Punjabi

9,380

10

Korean

7,454

11

Armenian

7,027

12

Hmong

6,864

13

Pashto

5,858

14

Mixteco

5,195

15

Japanese

4,593

16

Hindi

3,444

17

Portuguese

3,051

18

Khmer (Cambodian)

2,751

19

Urdu

2,683

20

Ukrainian

2,474

* The number of EL students enrolled is based on certified Census Day data as part of the CALPADS Fall 1 submission. Prior to 2020–21, the Census Day enrollment only included primary enrollments and did not include short-term enrollments. Beginning in 2020–21, the Census Day enrollment includes short-term enrollments.

Subtotal: 1,073,762 (96.51%)
All other languages: 38,773 (3.49%)
Grand total: 1,112,535 (100.00%)

Table III: EL Student Enrollment by LEA, 2022–23

Rank LEA Number of EL Students Enrolled*

1

Los Angeles Unified

114,523

2

San Diego Unified

20,360

3

Santa Ana Unified

17,489

4

Oakland Unified

15,759

5

San Francisco Unified

14,672

6

Fresno Unified

14,432

7

Garden Grove Unified

11,354

8

San Bernardino City Unified

11,261

9

Long Beach Unified

10,853

10

Elk Grove Unified

10,396

11

Santa Maria-Bonita

9,712

12

Stockton Unified

9,570

13

West Contra Costa Unified

9,394

14

Twin Rivers Unified

9,254

15

Fontana Unified

8,964

16

Sweetwater Union High

8,787

17

Sacramento City Unified

8,434

18

Chula Vista Elementary

8,217

19

San Juan Unified

8,127

20

Bakersfield City

7,953

21

Corona-Norco Unified

7,561

22

Oxnard

7,283

23

Coachella Valley Unified

7,275

24

Anaheim Elementary

7,124

25

Pajaro Valley Unified

6,880

26

Riverside Unified

6,750

27

Montebello Unified

6,596

28

Mt. Diablo Unified

6,472

29

Moreno Valley Unified

6,339

30

Madera Unified

6,316

*The number of EL students enrolled is based on certified Census Day data as part of the CALPADS Fall 1 submission. Prior to 2020–21, the Census Day enrollment only included primary enrollments and did not include short-term enrollments. Beginning in 2020–21, the Census Day enrollment includes short-term enrollments.

Student subtotal: 398,107 (35.78%)
All other LEAs: 714,428 (64.22%)
Grand total: 1,112,535 (100.00%)

Table IV: EL Student Enrollment by County, 2022–23

Rank County Number of EL Students Enrolled*

1

Los Angeles

242,684

2

Orange

90,280

3

San Diego

87,338

4

Riverside

73,828

5

San Bernardino

62,358

6

Santa Clara

53,180

7

Sacramento

44,193

8

Alameda

43,206

9

Fresno

39,107

10

Kern

36,365

11

San Joaquin

30,939

12

Contra Costa

27,724

13

Ventura

27,581

14

Stanislaus

26,856

15

Monterey

26,572

16

Tulare

25,209

17

San Mateo

18,003

18

Santa Barbara

17,442

19

San Francisco

14,844

20

Merced

14,695

21

Imperial

14,679

22

Sonoma

12,594

23

Santa Cruz

8,863

24

Solano

8,393

25

Madera

7,900

*The number of EL students enrolled is based on certified Census Day data as part of the CALPADS Fall 1 submission. Prior to 2020–21, the Census Day enrollment only included primary enrollments and did not include short-term enrollments. Beginning in 2020–21, the Census Day enrollment includes short-term enrollments.

Student subtotal: 1,054,833 (94.81%)
All other counties: 57,702 (5.19%)
Grand total: 1,112,535 (100.00%)

Table V: Title III Funding for EL Students in California, 2018–19 to 2022–23

CALPADS Fall 1 Submission Funding Year Number of Eligible EL students in LEAs that received Title III EL Program Funding* Per-Student Allocation Total Title III EL Program Funding

Fall 2021

2022–23

1,086,192

$133.60

$145,088,083

Fall 2020

2021–22

1,104,919

$125.10

$138,208,551

Fall 2019

2020–21

1,105,887

$120.60

$133,361,655

Fall 2018

2019–20

1,153,868

$110.74

$127,775,596

Fall 2017

2018–19

1,232,825

$106.82

$131,690,377

*The number of eligible EL in LEAs that received Title III EL Program Funding is based on the EL student Census Day enrollment from the CALPADS Fall 1 submission and the number of private school students served by LEAs that are reported in the Consolidated Application and Reporting System.

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Last Reviewed: Tuesday, June 18, 2024
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