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Orange County Report Card / Grade 6

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* UNDERSTANDING THE NUMBERS / READING THE TABLES

In California, almost 4.3 million public school students in grades two through 11 took the Stanford 9 standardized tests this spring--for the third year in a row. All of them were tested in reading, math and language skills such as grammar and punctuation. Students through eighth grade also took a spelling test, and students in higher grades took exams in science and history/social science.

On Monday, the state Department of Education released scores for each of its schools.

Readers who want to know how a school in Orange County is doing can use this cross-section of scores as a gauge. But keep in mind that these are results for selected grades only, not the entire school. Scores can vary from grade to grade--and from classroom to classroom--even at the same school. Scores were not available for Lowell Joint School District.

Results for all grades, schools and districts are available on the Internet at https://www.cde.ca.gov.

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* TO FIND YOUR SCHOOL’S SCORES

* Look first for the grade level: “Grade 4” for elementary school, “Grade 8” for middle school or “Grade 10” for high school.

* Search down the column to find your school district. Schools are listed underneath in alphabetical order.

* The scores are to the right of your school’s name. The columns report 2000 testing data for reading and math and the change in each of those subjects from 1998, the first year of the test. Use the guide at the top of each column of numbers to determine which category the score is in. (These scores do not include a separate category for students who are not fluent in English. State officials do not plan to release the breakdown of scores by subgroups, including “limited English-proficient” students, until mid-August.)

* For each test, the chart shows the percentage of students in each school who scored at or above the 50th percentile, the national average. This is a change from the two previous years when The Times reported the average percentile rank achieved by students in each school. (See below for more information.)

* The far right columns, labeled Std. 00 and Std. Change, report student performance on questions matching California’s standards in language arts and how that performance has changed from last year. The score is the average number of questions answered correctly by students. (Students in fourth grade answered 35 such questions; in eighth grade, 65 questions; and in 10th grade, 35 questions. Last year, students in those three grades answered 50 such questions.) This is the second year for this portion of the test. As yet, the state has no definition of what is “good” or “bad” performance on the standards-based section.

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Note: - means the number of students tested was 10 or fewer.

* HOW TO INTERPRET THE NUMBERS

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Beginning with this year’s data, The Times is reporting the percentage of students scoring at or above the 50th percentile, which is the national average.

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In the past, the newspaper reported the “percentile rank,” which compared the test results with those of students in the same grade across the country.

The number being reported this year is the one the state Department of Education uses in the year-to-year comparisons posted on its Web site. The differences in year-to-year comparisons represent the percentage of students who moved up (or down) in the rankings.

The percentage at or above the 50th percentile is considered by most education experts to be the best statistical measure of progress at a school over time.

How to Read the Scores

Reading 2000: Percentage of students scoring at or above the national average on the 2000 Stanford 9 test. A 50 means that half the school’s students were at or above the national average.

Reading Change: Change from 1998 percentage of students scoring at or above the national average. (When 1998 comparisons were unavailable--for example, with a new school--1999 data were used, if available.)

Math 2000: Percentage of students scoring at or above the national average on the 2000 Stanford 9 test.

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Math Change: Change from 1998 percentage of students scoring at or above the national average. (When 1998 comparisons were unavailable--for example, with a new school--1999 data were used, if available.)

Standard 2000: Average percentage of language arts questions answered correctly. These items are included in the portion of the test designed to assess knowledge of California’s content standards.

Standard Change: Change from 1999 average percentage of language arts questions answered correctly.

For more information, see first page of tables.

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Note: - means the number of students tested was 10 or fewer.

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* Orange County Grade 6

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Statewide 46 4 55 9 54.3 1.0

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Orange County

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Orange County 54 3 65 7 58.1 1.7

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Anaheim Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Anaheim Elementary 32 1 47 6 48.4 1.1 Barton Elementary 41 -12 50 -5 53.8 -2.2 Edison Elementary 17 5 32 14 43.3 2.2 Franklin Elementary 14 0 24 -10 41.3 -2.8 Gauer Elementary 21 -26 43 -20 42.8 -3.8 Guinn Elementary 34 14 44 9 51.3 6.1 Henry Elementary 19 -12 36 0 45.4 2.5 Jefferson 27 13 38 24 42.3 4.1 Jefferson Elementary 42 13 62 22 50.6 2.9 Juarez Elementary 50 -10 68 1 57.1 -1.8 Key Elementary 22 4 24 11 41.6 -2.4 Lincoln Elementary 23 9 56 18 43.8 3.1 Loara Elementary 42 9 56 13 51.9 0.8 Madison Elementary 48 1 47 -11 55.0 0.8 Mann Elementary 21 -10 40 5 44.7 -0.1 Marshall Elementary 42 6 57 9 53.0 0.3 Palm Lane Elementary 7 -5 25 4 40.3 1.5 Price Elementary 32 19 52 14 50.8 1.9 Revere Elementary 13 1 30 14 38.7 2.4 Roosevelt Elementary 26 -8 52 10 49.3 -0.5 Ross Elementary 34 6 46 10 46.8 2.4 Stoddard Elementary 50 0 60 -6 54.1 -1.8 Sunkist Elementary 46 3 64 12 54.9 1.8 Westmont Elementary 42 -- 63 -- 51.9 --

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Brea-Olinda Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Brea-Olinda Unified 70 1 77 2 65.4 0.7 Arovista Elementary 68 9 81 17 66.1 3.9 Brea Country Hills Elementary 76 -9 83 -6 67.6 -1.3 Laurel Elementary 65 17 67 -2 58.2 2.4 Mariposa Elementary 73 3 69 -11 67.8 1.0 Olinda Elementary 76 -12 96 8 67.9 -1.8 William E. Fanning Elementary 64 -7 77 9 63.9 0.0

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Buena Park Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Buena Park Elementary 42 6 57 16 52.4 0.8 Beatty Elementary 44 2 57 14 52.7 2.3 Corey Elementary 51 -16 78 1 56.3 -0.6 Emery Elementary 62 16 66 11 61.7 -1.5 Gilbert Elementary 33 18 52 37 47.1 1.7 Pendleton Elementary 24 -13 41 7 46.6 -1.7 Whitaker Elementary 39 21 49 19 51.7 3.7

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Capistrano Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Capistrano Unified 68 2 76 4 64.1 1.7 Aliso Viejo Middle 68 2 73 -3 63.7 -0.9 Ayer Middle 76 0 84 6 66.4 1.1 Barcelona Hills Elementary 79 6 85 14 67.1 -1.1 Dana Elementary 52 -9 65 10 58.9 3.9 Forster Middle 53 3 61 12 56.0 -0.1 Las Flores 72 -2 84 7 66.2 3.2 Las Palmas Elementary 26 5 33 11 47.7 8.5 Newhart Elementary 77 9 78 2 67.4 2.5 Niguel Hills Middle 72 -1 84 -2 66.4 1.6 Shorecliffs Middle 67 1 70 0 64.3 2.3

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Centralia Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Centralia Elementary 54 2 66 9 58.0 0.4 Buena Terra Elementary 65 9 64 8 61.0 0.1 Centralia Elementary 25 -10 32 1 44.9 -0.7 Danbrook Elementary 29 2 35 4 46.9 1.0 Dysinger Elementary 60 5 79 9 63.1 1.5 Knott Elementary 70 11 86 37 64.3 4.0 Los Coyotes Elementary 72 -5 83 -3 68.4 0.1 Miller Elementary 59 -2 82 17 58.7 -2.9 San Marino Elementary 60 8 71 10 60.4 2.8 Temple Elementary 65 29 82 25 61.6 3.5

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Cypress Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Cypress Elementary 70 2 79 5 63.7 1.5 Arnold Elementary 63 -12 66 -16 63.1 1.5 Cawthon Elementary 82 5 98 12 64.9 0.8 Damron Elementary 61 7 75 17 61.0 -0.2 Dickerson Elementary 61 -4 84 16 64.2 -3.6 King Elementary 47 6 61 7 55.6 -0.8 Landell Elementary 87 17 89 6 67.1 1.2 Luther Elementary 77 -4 90 4 68.0 4.0 Morris Elementary 75 12 86 11 65.8 2.7 Swain Elementary 50 -24 58 -3 57.4 0.6 Vessels Elementary 87 7 90 3 67.7 2.7

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Fountain Valley Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Fountain Valley Elementary 74 9 80 9 66.7 4.6 Fulton Middle 79 3 88 9 69.0 4.4 Masuda Middle 74 13 76 9 65.9 3.5 Moiola Elementary 72 8 82 4 65.6 3.6 Talbert Middle 69 10 75 11 65.1 5.7

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Fullerton Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Fullerton Elementary 57 2 65 3 59.0 1.8 Acacia Elementary 66 3 70 4 65.2 1.4 Beechwood Elementary 85 -- 78 -- 69.4 -- Commonwealth Elementary 57 5 67 8 56.9 5.9 Fern Drive Elementary 80 7 83 1 67.4 2.1 Golden Hill Elementary 65 3 76 9 64.2 5.5 Hermosa Drive Elementary 79 2 76 -6 64.8 3.5 Laguna Road Elementary 80 -8 89 -3 72.1 0.2 Orangethorpe Elementary 49 -8 57 1 54.9 1.8 Pacific Drive Elementary 50 3 59 5 54.8 2.0 Raymond Elementary 45 -10 56 -3 57.3 5.9 Richman Elementary 14 2 37 4 41.8 -0.9 Rolling Hills Elementary 71 9 66 -5 61.8 1.2 Sunset Lane Elementary 78 7 85 -1 67.2 0.5 Valencia Park Elementary 34 12 46 17 49.9 1.7 Woodcrest Elementary 35 15 52 21 50.7 -0.1

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Garden Grove Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Garden Grove Unified 45 6 62 10 53.6 1.8 Allen Elementary 88 3 92 -2 73.4 1.8 Anthony Elementary 54 12 69 16 53.9 -1.1 Barker Elementary 80 13 90 7 62.4 -6.9 Brookhurst Elementary 49 11 71 19 54.7 2.0 Bryant Elementary 13 -14 42 6 42.2 -0.9 Carrillo Elementary 37 9 68 33 53.9 7.7 Carver Elementary 19 -4 46 28 47.3 1.7 Clinton-Mendenhall Elementary 20 2 35 -4 45.2 -0.4 Cook Elementary 37 -1 61 -2 51.1 2.5 Crosby Elementary 43 4 57 6 48.1 2.9 Eisenhower Elementary 49 22 60 30 51.6 3.8 Enders Elementary 51 -3 71 12 58.1 1.1 Evans Elementary 43 15 50 6 53.4 -0.4 Excelsior Elementary 43 3 66 4 54.1 5.0 Faylane Elementary 55 19 71 15 58.4 3.7 Gilbert Elementary 55 6 63 15 53.6 0.6 Hazard Elementary 18 8 26 11 42.3 -4.3 Heritage Elementary 32 17 35 10 46.8 2.5 Hill Elementary 58 14 69 31 58.7 1.1 Lawrence Elementary 50 11 69 1 55.7 1.4 Marshall Elementary 38 17 69 49 50.6 1.6 Mitchell Elementary 29 -21 44 -10 48.1 4.7 Monroe Elementary 83 11 100 15 61.7 -0.7 Morningside Elementary 37 9 55 -3 51.0 3.0 Murdy Elementary 34 -12 70 4 53.0 -4.2 Newhope Elementary 55 15 63 10 56.3 7.7 Northcutt Elementary 48 10 61 -3 56.4 4.7 Paine Elementary 36 1 77 14 52.6 2.7 Parkview Elementary 45 7 62 25 51.9 2.9 Patton Elementary 87 9 94 12 70.1 2.7 Peters Intermediate 37 15 67 29 53.1 7.8 Post Elementary 46 1 85 3 53.0 -3.3 Riverdale Elementary 40 19 60 23 50.2 2.8 Rosita Elementary 60 18 59 -14 56.6 6.5 Russell Elementary 27 15 54 25 46.2 5.5 Simmons Elementary 26 6 27 -9 47.6 4.8 Skylark Elementary 18 3 49 19 44.8 3.0 Stanford Elementary 43 5 62 9 52.4 -0.2 Stanley Elementary 48 -4 61 -2 57.2 0.6 Sunnyside Elementary 42 -10 67 -3 52.7 -1.9 Violette Elementary 34 8 49 1 50.2 0.5 Wakeham Elementary 34 -1 67 26 52.9 5.7 Warren Elementary 32 -5 53 2 49.2 -0.6 Woodbury Elementary 57 -4 67 0 60.4 0.7 Zeyen Elementary 53 1 54 4 52.9 -0.2

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Huntington Beach City Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Huntington Beach City Elementary 68 4 79 8 64.4 1.1 Dwyer Middle 63 6 75 16 61.9 1.0 Sowers Middle 71 1 83 3 66.6 1.4

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Irvine Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Irvine Unified 81 0 88 3 71.3 0.6 Alderwood Basics Plus Elementary 81 2 88 6 73.8 1.2 Bonita Canyon Elementary 80 -5 89 -6 72.2 -2.4 Brywood Elementary 82 -1 94 11 74.7 1.5 Canyon View Elementary 87 -- 93 -- 76.4 -- College Park Elementary 78 8 93 11 68.3 5.9 Culverdale Elementary 70 -1 86 -4 64.2 -3.1 Deerfield Elementary 79 -8 84 -5 71.8 3.9 Eastshore Elementary 82 -2 87 6 71.6 -2.3 El Camino Real Elementary 83 -3 85 -2 73.0 1.3 Greentree Elementary 84 3 94 7 72.1 3.9 Los Naranjos Elementary 69 -7 70 -2 66.4 2.4 Meadow Park Elementary 83 -2 85 -4 70.9 1.7 Northwood Elementary 80 -4 90 3 70.2 3.8 Plaza Vista Elementary 83 -- 91 -- 69.2 -- Santiago Hills Elementary 82 0 85 -1 74.1 -3.6 Springbrook Elementary 81 11 92 1 69.0 -3.4 Stone Creek Elementary 82 1 84 -10 73.9 4.5 Turtle Rock Elementary 92 2 93 0 78.2 -2.8 University Park Elementary 73 3 73 -3 66.4 4.4 Vista Verde Elementary 92 3 97 6 76.4 2.7 Westpark Elementary 73 -12 85 9 67.0 -0.7 Westwood Basics Plus 75 -16 85 -4 68.7 -0.5

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La Habra City Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. La Habra City Elementary 37 -2 54 8 50.9 1.6 Imperial Middle 37 1 60 14 50.6 2.3 Washington Middle 38 -6 49 2 51.2 0.8

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Laguna Beach Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Laguna Beach Unified 75 4 85 9 66.7 0.8 Thurston Middle 75 4 85 9 66.7 0.8

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Los Alamitos Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Los Alamitos Unified 74 -1 79 5 68.7 2.8 McAuliffe Middle 71 -4 79 2 67.8 0.8 Oak Middle 77 1 78 5 69.4 4.5

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Magnolia Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Magnolia Elementary 37 5 52 11 49.2 0.2 Baden-Powell Elementary 36 11 53 12 49.4 5.8 Disney Elementary 58 -6 69 1 54.7 -7.0 Low Elementary 35 5 41 3 44.1 -4.8 Marshall Elementary 54 8 58 -1 56.3 6.5 Maxwell Elementary 34 15 44 17 48.6 3.4 Pyles Elementary 26 6 47 7 41.9 -1.7 Salk Elementary 31 -1 33 -8 51.0 2.4 Schweitzer Elementary 42 13 72 35 53.2 2.1 Walter Elementary 20 7 54 44 44.8 -2.4

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Newport-Mesa Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Newport-Mesa Unified 59 3 69 9 60.9 2.5 Andersen Elementary 93 10 95 -1 77.9 -2.7 Davis Elementary 48 -1 53 2 56.4 0.4 Eastbluff Elementary 83 -- 100 -- 66.1 -- Harbor View Elementary 92 3 99 8 74.8 -2.2 Kaiser Elementary 69 6 83 5 64.4 2.6 Lincoln Elementary 84 -3 96 2 71.4 0.7 Mariners Elementary 69 -20 87 -3 66.3 -5.5 Newport Elementary 72 0 75 5 63.7 -1.1 Newport Heights Elementary 65 -8 78 4 64.3 1.0 Rea Elementary 18 10 40 20 44.6 2.6 Tewinkle Middle 47 14 58 24 56.2 9.4

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Ocean View Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Ocean View Elementary 62 1 74 3 62.3 0.9 Marine View Middle 71 6 77 5 66.7 2.0 Mesa View Middle 61 -3 70 3 63.6 2.5 Spring View Middle 56 3 68 -1 59.6 -0.2 Vista View Middle 60 -4 80 6 61.0 1.4

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Orange County Office of Education

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Orange County Office of Educ 8 -45 9 -39 34.4 -0.7 Juvenile Hall/Community 8 -5 9 5 34.4 1.0

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Orange Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Orange Unified 56 1 65 9 59.0 1.0 Anaheim Hills Elementary 68 -10 85 9 66.6 -0.1 Calif Elementary 33 2 48 13 49.1 5.7 Cambridge Elementary 45 2 55 12 53.7 0.0 Canyon Rim Elementary 78 -- 91 -- 68.8 -- Chapman Hills Elementary 87 11 85 0 64.8 0.1 Crescent Intermediate 77 -3 78 2 68.7 1.1 Esplanade Elementary 27 1 56 23 45.4 -5.2 Fairhaven Elementary 23 7 37 12 45.1 -2.3 Fletcher Elementary 64 -6 70 0 65.1 3.8 Handy Elementary 42 0 41 2 50.4 -0.5 Imperial Elementary 74 -1 82 1 68.3 3.4 Jordan Elementary 15 3 35 24 40.9 -0.3 Laveta Elementary 65 4 77 19 65.0 0.8 Linda Vista Elementary 80 7 90 0 67.6 -0.6 McPherson Magnet 67 -10 79 6 64.4 -1.8 Nohl Canyon Elementary 86 5 95 14 74.4 1.8 Olive Elementary 56 -- 73 -- 61.0 -- Palmyra Elementary 43 0 49 -9 51.9 0.9 Panorama Elementary 81 3 79 -2 67.8 1.9 Portola Middle 29 3 33 10 48.0 2.4 Prospect Elementary 34 14 58 12 46.6 2.8 Riverdale Elementary 64 1 66 -7 56.2 -1.1 Running Springs Elementary 86 -- 83 -- 65.9 -- Serrano Elementary 79 -10 91 0 68.0 -0.1 Silverado Elementary 100 27 100 18 71.4 0.5 Sycamore Elementary 29 14 44 27 49.2 2.6 Taft Elementary 51 -7 60 8 58.6 -3.2 Villa Park Elementary 83 0 83 -1 68.4 1.8

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Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified 62 0 75 8 63.0 0.6 Brookhaven Elementary 80 6 94 5 68.1 -2.5 Fairmont Elementary 85 -1 97 3 75.2 0.9 Glenknoll Drive Elementary 79 3 89 6 71.7 2.4 Glenview Elementary 55 -6 72 14 59.0 -1.3 Golden Elementary 74 -2 88 5 72.2 -0.2 Kraemer Junior High 30 4 38 6 47.7 2.5 Morse Avenue Elementary 52 7 70 9 58.1 1.9 Ruby Drive Elementary 25 -1 32 7 46.3 -2.0 Sierra Vista Elementary 68 -6 79 -4 63.6 -3.3 Topaz Elementary 41 26 64 40 49.0 4.6 Travis Ranch Elementary 75 0 83 8 68.9 1.9 Tynes Elementary 36 2 59 17 50.9 -0.5 Van Buren Elementary 71 7 89 12 66.4 2.5 Wagner Elementary 56 -9 66 -1 61.6 1.6 Woodsboro Elementary 53 3 78 25 60.6 -1.1 Yorba Linda Middle 63 -2 76 9 61.3 -2.0

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Saddleback Valley Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Saddleback Valley Unified 77 8 86 11 67.9 1.7 Aliso Elementary 75 23 91 35 65.3 -1.9 Cielo Vista Elementary 76 17 82 15 66.3 2.5 Cordillera Elementary 84 5 89 10 69.8 2.7 Del Cerro Elementary 80 0 91 10 74.6 2.4 Del Lago Elementary 82 17 89 18 69.8 3.2 Deportola Elementary 79 5 89 11 72.4 0.8 Foothill Ranch Elementary 85 3 90 12 71.6 3.5 Glen Yermo Elementary 74 5 84 7 62.0 2.2 La Madera Elementary 83 12 93 7 68.8 1.1 La Tierra Elementary 71 -2 94 13 70.1 6.9 Lake Forest Elementary 81 -1 85 3 67.8 1.1 Linda Vista Elementary 72 10 88 25 67.0 2.2 Lomarena Elementary 65 -2 72 -3 62.4 1.6 Melinda Heights Elementary 77 15 88 16 68.2 1.1 Montevideo Elementary 82 16 90 26 67.3 0.7 O’Neill Elementary 83 9 92 22 69.1 1.1 Olivewood Elementary 57 5 67 10 58.9 0.6 Portola Hills Elementary 93 17 98 7 72.6 0.0 Rancho Canada Elementary 84 7 95 6 73.9 1.6 Robinson Elementary 81 0 90 -4 69.8 1.6 San Joaquin Elementary 54 11 57 3 57.7 -0.9 Santiago Elementary 75 1 89 10 68.7 6.4 Trabuco Elementary -- -- -- -- 60.7 -0.9 Trabuco Mesa Elementary 80 13 85 7 68.2 1.8 Valencia Elementary 89 9 98 7 76.1 4.0

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Santa Ana Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Santa Ana Unified 18 2 34 8 42.9 1.0 Carr Intermediate 13 2 24 6 38.9 -1.9 Lathrop Intermediate 10 -1 16 -3 39.6 2.0 Mac Arthur Fundament 39 -2 60 -3 54.3 1.6 McFadden Intermediate 17 -7 42 7 42.7 -0.6 Sierra Intermediate 12 3 22 6 39.7 1.3 Spurgeon Intermediate 10 1 25 7 39.2 -0.7 Taft Elementary 60 -- 87 -- 61.7 -- Villa Fundamental 28 10 45 7 47.4 2.5 Willard Intermediate 16 4 34 17 40.9 2.6

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Savanna Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Savanna Elementary 52 12 74 20 56.7 3.5 Cerritos Elementary 69 26 88 16 62.9 3.6 Hansen Elementary 38 6 80 46 53.1 4.8 Holder Elementary 56 21 70 9 60.1 6.1 Reid Elementary 49 -3 62 6 53.4 0.8

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Tustin Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Tustin Unified 56 9 64 12 59.0 4.0 Columbus Tustin Middle 42 7 50 9 53.8 3.6 Currie Middle 33 0 40 3 48.1 0.8 Hewes Middle 84 17 87 11 71.4 8.3 Pioneer Middle 77 -- 90 -- 68.2 -- Utt Middle 47 -7 56 4 56.7 -0.6

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Westminster Elementary

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Westminster Elementary 46 9 61 12 54.4 1.8 Anderson Elementary 37 5 63 11 51.0 2.0 Clegg Elementary 56 0 65 -2 59.0 2.0 Demille Elementary 36 7 43 11 52.3 2.4 Eastwood Elementary 74 11 86 9 65.9 -0.1 Johnson Middle 31 2 48 13 49.1 -0.6 Schroeder Elementary 64 13 80 18 65.8 5.8 Sequoia Elementary 56 9 63 4 55.3 -4.8 Stacey Intermediate 31 -- 62 -- 48.2 -- Warner Middle 45 15 57 4 52.6 0.6 Webber Elementary 47 23 68 28 54.3 3.5

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