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Each rank ranged from 1 to 10, with a score of 10 meaning that the school's API fell into the top 10%. Indicator of performance. A school's score or placement on the API was designed to be an indicator of a school's performance level and was calculated annually by the California Department of Education, primarily based on CST and CAHSEE tests.
California's school accountability system was originally based solely on scores from the CAT/6. Through the Academic Performance Index (API), the scores drove the allocation of millions of dollars in intervention and award programs, depending on the health of the state’s budget. (The state has not funded award or intervention programs based ...
The API ranking for Lynbrook High School is 19 out of 19, which is the best rating possible for any school, and its similar-schools API ranking is 9 out of 10. In 2008, Lynbrook was ranked 6th out of all public schools in the state of California, excluding magnet schools, based on API scores.
The school was the highest ranked high school in the SRVUSD, the 27th highest high school in the state, and the 744th highest school in the country by API score. [34] [35] In 2011, Dougherty Valley improved by 12 points the previous year with an API score of 921, making it the third highest high school in Contra Costa County as well as the top ...
Standardized test scores. For 2012, the base API score was 900, growing from a score of 883. Based on the 2011 API results, Scripps Ranch was a top performing comprehensive high school in the San Diego Unified School District, and the highest performing comprehensive high school in San Diego County, surpassing several fellow schools.
Model Continuation School. Brea Canyon High School API Scores. Eight of Brea Olinda's nine schools are now over 800 with their API scores. Orange County Teachers of the Year. Jeff Sink, Brea Olinda High School (1998) Scott Malloy, Brea Olinda High School (2000) California Teacher of the Year
It is one of the four comprehensive high schools in the Chino Valley Unified School District. The school was established in 1990 and named after California state senator Ruben S. Ayala. [6] It received the 2011 California Distinguished School award [7] and the 2015 California Gold Ribbon School Award.
California's API scores are on a scale of 200–1000, with a statewide median around 750. In 2009, Fremont Federation's schools received the following scores: Mandela High School: 528; Media College Prep. High School: 519; Robeson Visual and Performing Arts High School: 483; In 2010, Fremont Federation of High Schools received the following scores: