State Accountability Report Card 2022–23
Statewide annual summary report of student assessment, graduation rates, teacher qualifications, and other indicators.The federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) requires each state to produce an annual report card that summarizes data of students statewide and disaggregated by student groups. Data from the components of the system are gathered throughout the year and reported here.
Academic Performance | Other Indicators | Graduation Rate | Financial | Educator | Accountability System
Academic Performance
The California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) encompasses the following assessments and student participation requirements:
- Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments and California Alternative Assessment (CAA) for English language arts/literacy (ELA) in grades three through eight and grade eleven.
- Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments and CAA for mathematics in grades three through eight and grade eleven.
- California Science Test (CAST) and CAA for Science in grades five, eight, and once in high school (i.e., grade ten, eleven, or twelve).
Additionally, the U.S. Department of Education administers the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assessments in reading and mathematics, and reports state-level results on the Nation’s Report Card.
The follow links provide data regarding the assessments, including participation rates for each assessment.
Other Indicators
Other indicators includes Chronic Absenteeism, as an indicator for public elementary and secondary schools that are not high school graduation rates, Suspension Rate and the College/Career Indicator as indicators for school quality or student success.
Chronic absenteeism represents the percentage of students who were absent for 10 percent or more of the instructional days they were enrolled to attend. This data is reported for any local educational agency (LEA) and school that enrolls students in kindergarten through grade eight.
The Suspension Rate Indicator will be used to measure school quality for all students in K–12. The calculation formula for Status is the number of students suspended divided by the number of students cumulatively enrolled. The calculation formula for Change is the current year suspension rate minus the prior year suspension rate.
The College/Career Indicator (CCI) is an additional indicator of student success for high schools. The CCI is designed to include multiple measures in order to value the multiple pathways that students may take to prepare for postsecondary. For the CCI, "Status" is determined using the current CCI rate and "Change" is the difference between the current rate and the prior year's rate. graduating class.
Graduation Rate
The Four-Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate (ACGR) is the number of students who graduate from high school in four years with a regular high school diploma, divided by the number of students who form the adjusted cohort for the graduating class.
Financial
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) required states to report the per-pupil expenditures of Federal, State, and local funds, including actual personnel expenditures and actual non-personnel expenditures of Federal, State, and local funds, disaggregated by source of funds, for each local educational agency and each school in the State for the preceding fiscal year.
ESSA also requires state educational agencies to determine school eligibility for comprehensive support and improvement (CSI). Local educational agencies (LEAs) with schools that meet the criteria for CSI must collaborate with educational partners to locally develop and implement a plan to improve student outcomes.
Comprehensive Support and Improvement(XLSX)
Educator
This section includes information on the professional qualifications of teachers in the State.
- Teacher Qualifications (Coming November 2024)
Accountability System
California's accountability system is based on a multiple measures system that assess how local educational agencies (LEAs) and schools are meeting the needs of their students. Performance on these measures is reported through the Dashboard. The links below connects you directly to the Dashboard, supplementary reports, and supportive resources created to help parents, educators, and communities navigate through the state’s accountability system.
California School Dashboard
Dashboard Technical Guide
Dashboard Communications Toolkit
Dashboard Resources