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L.A. Schools Report Card / Grade 10

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* UNDERSTANDING THE NUMBERS / READING THE TABLES

In California, more than 4.3 million public school students in grades 2 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 Los Angeles County is doing can use this cross-section of scores as a gauge. But keep in mind that these are results for individual grades only, not the entire school. Scores can vary from grade to grade--and from classroom to classroom--even at the same school.

Results for all grades, schools and districts will be 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. (In a change from past years, 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 columns at far right, 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 change in the scores represents 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.

* COMPARISONS

You might want to compare your school’s average with that of your entire district, Los Angeles County or the state. The following scores are the percentages of students at or above the national averages for the state and Los Angeles County:

* Grade 4

Reading: State: 45%, L.A. County: 35%

Math: State: 51%, L.A. County: 43%

* Grade 8

Reading: State: 49%, L.A. County: 39%

Math: State: 48%, L.A. County: 38%

* Grade 10

Reading: State: 34%, L.A. County: 27%

Math: State: 46%, L.A. County: 39%

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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’s 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.)

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

Math Change: Change from 1998’s 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’s 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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* HOW TO INTERPRET THE NUMBERS

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.

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.

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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 change in the scores represents 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.

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* Los Angeles County Grade 10

California

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Statewide 34 2 46 5 56.1 0.3

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Los Angeles County

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Los Angeles County 27 1 39 3 53.4 0.1

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ABC Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. ABC Unified 39 0 57 -2 59.7 1.3 ABC Secondary 17 14 5 -1 41.1 1.4 Artesia High 15 2 36 -3 50.6 2.2 Cerritos High 49 -7 76 -2 65.6 0.3 Gahr High 30 4 46 -3 54.8 1.1 Whitney High 94 -5 99 0 81.7 -1.1

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Acton-Agua Dulce Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Acton-Agua Dulce Unified 35 -7 40 6 56.1 -1.0 Vasquez High 35 -7 40 6 56.1 -1.0

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Alhambra City High

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Alhambra City High 28 -2 55 6 55.4 1.0 Alhambra High 29 -2 61 10 56.0 0.7 Independence High 11 2 10 7 41.4 -7.0 Mark Keppel High 38 -2 61 -3 58.6 1.5 San Gabriel High 21 -1 46 5 53.4 2.0

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Antelope Valley Union High

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Antelope Valley Union High 32 1 38 3 55.1 0.9 Antelope Valley High 25 2 30 -1 52.3 1.2 Antelope Valley Union High Cmty 5 0 5 -1 37.1 0.4 Highland High 39 4 43 5 57.4 -0.3 Lancaster High 34 -8 39 -5 58.1 2.3 Littlerock High 24 -3 35 7 53.6 2.4 Palmdale High 26 0 35 2 52.6 -0.4 Quartz Hill High 46 6 53 8 60.9 1.3

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Arcadia Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Arcadia Unified 56 0 82 5 68.1 1.3 Arcadia High 57 0 83 5 68.4 1.3

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Azusa Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Azusa Unified 17 3 24 4 46.6 -0.1 Azusa High 19 6 29 11 47.1 -0.9 Gladstone High 14 -1 22 -1 47.0 -0.9

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Baldwin Park Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Baldwin Park Unified 13 1 30 14 47.6 -0.2 Baldwin Park Alternative 5 5 9 9 39.2 -1.6 Baldwin Park High 12 1 26 8 46.7 -3.7 Sierra Vista High 16 -1 38 18 50.3 2.3

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Bassett Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Bassett Unified 11 2 22 6 44.8 0.1 Bassett Senior High 11 2 23 6 45.2 0.1

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Bellflower Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Bellflower Unified 24 3 29 1 52.2 0.4 Bellflower Alternative -- -- -- -- -- -- Bellflower High 19 4 25 6 50.8 -1.3 Mayfair High 35 5 38 -4 56.9 3.6

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Beverly Hills Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Beverly Hills Unified 61 3 81 -4 69.2 -1.0 Beverly Hills High 62 3 82 -3 69.6 -0.7

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Bonita Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Bonita Unified 42 -1 54 7 59.3 -0.4 Bonita High 44 -3 59 5 60.3 -0.4 San Dimas High 45 3 53 9 60.3 0.2 Vista K-12 14 1 14 1 48.3 -3.5

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Burbank Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Burbank Unified 40 3 52 4 59.2 2.5 Burbank High 37 4 55 5 59.7 2.4 Burroughs High 47 4 54 3 60.2 2.9

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Centinela Valley Union High

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Centinela Valley Union High 12 0 19 2 45.2 -0.8 Hawthorne High 13 0 20 -1 46.8 1.2 Lawndale High 15 -1 22 3 48.8 -1.4 Leuzinger High 8 -1 17 3 41.6 -4.2

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Charter Oak Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Charter Oak Unified 38 -2 42 -10 57.9 0.1 Bridges Community -- -- -- -- -- -- Charter Oak High 43 2 46 -8 60.0 1.0

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Claremont Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Claremont Unified 57 -1 66 -1 65.6 1.4 Claremont High 60 0 68 0 66.9 1.2

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Compton Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Compton Unified 5 0 13 1 42.2 1.2 Centennial High 6 4 9 -2 43.4 4.5 Compton Community Day High -- -- -- -- -- -- Compton High 5 -3 14 0 42.9 -0.2 Dominguez High 3 -1 14 5 41.3 11.6 Marshall 12 12 6 6 44.1 -0.5

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Covina-Valley Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Covina-Valley Unified 32 -1 43 2 56.7 0.9 Covina High 31 -7 38 -4 56.3 0.0 Northview High 25 6 41 10 54.4 2.3 South Hills High 41 0 58 6 62.3 1.4

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Culver City Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Culver City Unified 36 -1 50 6 57.6 0.6 Culver City Senior High 39 0 54 7 59.3 0.9

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Downey Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Downey Unified 29 3 46 10 55.6 0.6 Downey High 29 1 46 11 55.9 0.6 Warren High 32 5 51 10 57.6 1.3

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Duarte Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Duarte Unified 19 4 29 8 47.4 0.2 Duarte High 18 2 28 5 47.9 -0.4

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El Monte Union High

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. El Monte Union High 19 5 39 10 50.8 3.9 Arroyo High 24 8 42 10 54.2 4.8 El Monte High 17 5 36 14 48.9 2.3 Mountain View High 16 3 37 7 49.7 6.9 Rosemead High 25 4 53 8 53.9 3.5 South El Monte High 14 7 38 25 49.0 1.8

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El Rancho Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. El Rancho Unified 13 0 30 4 48.6 0.7 El Rancho High 13 0 30 3 48.7 0.6

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El Segundo Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. El Segundo Unified 53 -1 76 17 64.7 -4.5 El Segundo High 55 -1 78 16 65.6 -4.1

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Glendale Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Glendale Unified 36 4 56 2 60.2 -- Clark Magnet High 58 -- 81 -- 70.6 -- Crescenta Valley Senior High 55 5 76 2 67.9 -- Glendale Alternative High -- -- -- -- -- -- Glendale Senior High 23 -4 41 -9 55.6 -- Hoover Senior High 27 1 49 0 55.6 --

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Glendora Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Glendora Unified 52 10 68 12 64.1 0.7 Glendora High 55 11 71 12 65.4 1.1

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Hacienda La Puente Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Hacienda La Puente Unified 27 2 47 9 54.1 2.4 La Puente High 12 0 28 9 46.3 0.5 Los Altos High 34 -1 58 4 58.2 2.4 Puente Hills High 19 19 14 14 45.8 -- Wilson High 49 9 72 15 64.0 5.1 Workman High 10 -3 26 1 45.7 0.1

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Inglewood Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Inglewood Unified 11 1 13 1 45.3 0.0 Inglewood High 10 -3 14 -1 45.2 -0.5 Morningside High 12 6 13 3 47.0 1.8

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La Canada Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. La Canada Unified 75 4 80 -4 74.2 -0.7 La Canada High 76 5 82 -2 74.7 -0.4

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Las Virgenes Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Las Virgenes Unified 69 2 79 3 71.0 1.1 Agoura High 68 -3 82 4 71.0 0.4 Calabasas High 72 7 79 1 72.4 2.5

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Los Angeles County Office of Education

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. L. A. County Office of Education 14 0 16 4 40.2 0.4 Antelope Valley Coun -- -- -- -- -- -- International Polytechnic High 52 4 61 17 65.0 -0.4 L.A. County H. S. for the Arts 75 5 67 1 74.0 3.4

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Los Angeles Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Los Angeles Unified 21 1 31 3 50.6 -0.2 Banning Senior High 13 -3 22 -5 47.9 -0.4 Bell Senior High 10 0 38 16 46.2 -0.7 Belmont Senior High 12 4 23 5 48.2 1.9 Birmingham Senior High 24 -3 33 -1 52.7 0.3 Bravo Medical Magnet 49 6 72 13 65.3 1.9 Canoga Park Senior High 18 1 35 8 48.8 -0.4 Carson Senior High 20 5 29 3 51.4 1.7 Chatsworth Senior High 34 4 45 4 56.6 2.5 City of Angels 17 0 15 2 46.8 -1.4 Cleveland High 34 0 49 6 53.8 -0.4 Dorsey Senior High 14 5 11 4 46.7 -0.3 Downtown Business High 29 2 38 0 56.2 0.9 Eagle Rock Junior-Senior High 36 7 46 8 55.8 -0.9 El Camino Real Senior High 54 9 65 11 66.9 1.6 Elizabeth Learning Center 12 -5 20 7 46.2 -0.1 Fairfax Senior High 18 -8 33 0 50.8 0.5 Foshay Learning Center 29 16 37 6 58.4 2.8 Franklin Senior High 15 2 28 10 48.2 -1.7 Fremont Senior High 5 0 9 0 41.4 -1.2 Gardena Senior High 15 1 24 7 48.3 -0.9 Garfield Senior High 11 2 24 7 44.6 -3.0 Granada Hills Senior High 53 7 66 1 65.3 -1.3 Grant Senior High 23 -1 37 1 52.4 -0.2 Hamilton Senior High 30 -3 31 -5 55.9 -2.3 Hollywood Senior High 15 1 22 0 48.0 0.1 Huntington Park Senior High 9 -1 20 -2 44.0 -1.0 Jefferson Senior High 6 3 16 6 42.4 -1.4 Jordan Senior High 4 0 12 6 41.1 -0.8 Kennedy High 23 3 40 11 52.8 0.1 King/Drew Medical Magnet High 35 -1 42 11 60.6 2.8 Lincoln Senior High 13 3 24 0 46.8 1.5 Locke Senior High 4 -1 9 1 37.9 -0.2 Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies 66 0 73 6 72.0 1.8 Los Angeles Senior High 13 1 21 -2 46.3 1.2 Los Angeles Unified Altern 7 3 6 1 41.9 -1.5 Manual Arts Senior High 8 3 12 4 43.0 0.8 Marshall Senior High 20 4 32 -2 49.7 -1.6 Monroe High 17 -2 28 1 48.4 -1.2 Narbonne Senior High 27 1 44 7 55.9 -0.9 North Hollywood Senior High 28 0 39 1 55.2 0.3 Reseda Senior High 23 3 38 8 52.7 1.8 Roosevelt Senior High 10 -1 25 1 44.8 -1.1 San Fernando Senior High 13 1 20 0 47.4 -1.4 San Pedro Senior High 35 -3 41 -3 58.0 -0.4 Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies 55 2 65 -1 68.1 0.2 South Gate Senior High 13 3 22 6 47.2 -0.9 Sylmar Senior High 14 -1 24 1 47.9 -1.9 Taft Senior High 42 6 57 8 61.2 3.8 Tri-C Community Day 15 1 19 7 44.1 6.9 University Senior High 31 3 44 4 56.9 1.9 Valley Alternative 39 15 45 21 59.2 -1.1 Van Nuys Senior High 39 -3 45 -1 57.7 -0.3 Venice Senior High 26 2 39 1 53.2 -2.1 Verdugo Hills Senior High 24 0 37 -4 52.0 1.0 Washington Preparatory High 12 0 17 0 43.3 -1.8 Westchester Senior High 28 2 30 3 53.7 -0.5 Westside Alternative 47 15 41 31 53.7 11.0 Wilson Senior High 16 5 34 1 48.7 0.0 Thirty-Second St. USC Performing Arts 23 -17 36 -22 55.3 -5.0

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Lynwood Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Lynwood Unified 9 -1 16 4 45.2 0.3 Lynwood High 10 0 17 4 45.7 -0.1

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Manhattan Beach Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Manhattan Beach Unified 64 4 71 9 67.9 -1.4 Mira Costa High 64 4 71 9 67.9 -1.4

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Monrovia Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Monrovia Unified 30 4 38 5 56.7 5.3 Monrovia High 31 2 40 3 57.7 5.7

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Montebello Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Montebello Unified 14 -1 30 7 46.0 -0.6 Bell Gardens High 7 -3 25 6 43.2 -3.2 Montebello High 12 0 31 12 45.3 -0.5 Schurr High 25 3 39 5 51.2 1.3

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Norwalk-La Mirada Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Norwalk-La Mirada Unified 21 2 28 0 49.8 -2.2 Glenn High 15 5 20 -5 45.3 -2.7 La Mirada High 41 8 49 7 59.6 -0.8 Norwalk High 15 2 23 4 47.9 0.8 Waite Middle -- -- -- -- -- --

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Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified 64 -4 80 -1 71.2 -1.0 Palos Verdes Peninsula High 66 -3 82 -1 72.1 -0.5

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Paramount Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Paramount Unified 9 0 23 4 44.2 -3.2 Paramount High 9 -1 23 3 44.6 -3.2 Paramount Unified Community Day -- -- -- -- -- --

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Pasadena Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Pasadena Unified 23 3 32 7 51.9 -1.7 Blair High 25 9 38 16 52.3 -1.3 Marshall Fundamental 26 -1 37 11 54.3 -1.4 Muir High 21 2 26 2 50.6 -1.6 Pasadena High 24 3 35 7 52.9 -2.3

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Pomona Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Pomona Unified 18 7 27 11 49.9 -0.5 Diamond Ranch High 40 -1 47 -10 61.3 0.6 Ganesha Senior High 8 -3 21 4 46.8 0.2 Garey Senior High 14 1 19 0 47.7 1.1 Pomona Alternative Secondary 7 0 7 2 39.1 -1.9 Pomona Senior High 16 4 32 16 48.2 1.4

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Redondo Beach Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Redondo Beach Unified 46 6 61 3 62.9 2.2 Redondo Union High 46 6 61 3 62.9 2.2

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Rowland Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Rowland Unified 29 2 55 9 56.1 0.9 Nogales High 22 1 43 6 53.0 -0.3 Rowland High 37 2 70 10 60.3 0.7 Rowland Unified Community Day -- -- -- -- -- --

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San Gabriel Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. San Gabriel Unified 31 2 49 5 57.4 0.8 Gabrielino High 31 2 50 0 57.8 1.2

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San Marino Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. San Marino Unified 76 9 92 5 75.4 0.6 San Marino High 76 9 92 5 75.4 0.6

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Santa Monica-Malibu Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Santa Monica-Malibu Unified 51 5 62 10 63.2 -0.2 Malibu High 69 12 68 1 67.0 0.9 Santa Monica High 48 4 61 12 63.0 -0.2

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South Pasadena Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. South Pasadena Unified 61 1 78 5 67.6 1.0 South Pasadena Senior High 61 1 78 5 67.6 1.0

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Temple City Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Temple City Unified 41 2 66 6 61.0 -2.1 Temple City High 43 2 69 6 61.9 -1.7

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Torrance Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Torrance Unified 46 3 64 5 62.6 0.3 North High 39 1 62 9 61.2 2.2 South High 48 4 64 2 62.6 -1.8 Torrance High 44 1 57 0 60.9 0.0 West High 54 6 75 9 66.4 1.3

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Walnut Valley Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Walnut Valley Unified 52 2 72 3 66.1 1.9 Destiny Community Day -- -- -- -- -- -- Diamond Bar High 53 -1 75 -1 67.4 1.0 Walnut High 52 2 73 4 65.9 2.3

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West Covina Unified

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. West Covina Unified 23 0 32 3 54.0 -0.8 West Covina High 25 2 34 4 55.0 -0.3

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Whittier Union High

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. Whittier Union High 25 3 46 11 53.6 2.5 California High 23 -5 53 13 54.0 -0.3 La Serna High 41 8 65 10 60.2 3.3 Pioneer High 16 0 35 12 48.2 2.3 Santa Fe High 25 8 42 10 54.3 3.4 Sierra Vista High 11 1 9 4 42.3 -1.3 Whittier High 20 0 36 6 51.8 3.6

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William S. Hart Union High

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Read Read Math Math Std. Std. Name 00 Chg. 00 Chg. 00 Chg. William S. Hart Union High 48 2 61 9 61.9 2.8 Canyon High 43 -2 60 13 60.8 -2.8 Hart High 51 6 59 9 59.9 1.8 Learning Post High 36 -11 43 10 59.9 -6.3 Saugus High 54 0 70 7 66.3 10.0 Valencia High 49 2 61 5 62.2 3.0

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