CMA Participation Rates for Local Districts in 19 Counties
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1 CMA Participation Rates for Local Districts in 19 Counties These charts show the number of students reported as students with disabilities () in school districts in the 19 larger California counties in grades 3-8, and their number taking the regular California Standard Test (CST), the California Modified Assessment (CMA), and the California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA). The takers of CMA are reported as percentage of total enrollment and as percentage of. Last year s () fraction of CMA takers as percentage of is provided for longitudinal comparison. 1. The report is based on the Aug. 31, STAR results from CDE. 2. All counts are based on ELA-CST, ELA-CMA, and ELA-CAPA testing. 3. The report shows only districts with enrollment of 100 or more. If a district, however, had enrollment of over 100 in, it will show up even if its enrollment dropped below 100 in. 4. Number of CAPA takers reflects the sum of CAPA levels III and IV, plus half of level II, as level II spans grades 2-3 and we report only for grades 3-8. Students taking CAPA levels I (grades 2-11) and V (grades 9-11) are not counted. This document includes the following counties Alameda. Page 2 Contra Cost. Page 3 Fresno. Page 4 Imperial. Page 5 Los Angeles. Page 6 Marin. Page 8 Merced. Page 9 Monterey. Page 10 Orange. Page 11 Riverside. Page 12 Sacramento. Page 13 San Diego. Page 14 San Bernardino. Page 15 San Francisco. Page 16 San Mateo. Page 17 Santa Barbara. Page 18 Santa Clara. Page 19 Santa Cruz. Page 20 Stanislaus. Page 21 Charts compiled by Z. Wurman. Oct. 11, 1
2 Alameda County of Enrollment of % of Alameda County % 5.4% 53% 50% Alameda City % 5.1% 43% 44% Albany City % 3.1% 38% 16% Berkeley % 5.8% 39% 42% California School for the Deaf-Fremont % 48.7% 55% 0% Castro Valley % 3.7% 39% 44% Dublin % 2.3% 40% 34% Emery % 3.0% 30% 40% Fremont % 5.2% 56% 54% Hayward % 5.6% 69% 59% Livermore Valley Joint % 8.3% 58% 50% New Haven % 6.1% 66% 64% Newark % 6.3% 43% 68% Oakland % 6.1% 61% 59% Piedmont City % 1.3% 12% 10% Pleasanton % 2.9% 27% 23% San Leandro % 7.7% 62% 62% San Lorenzo % 6.4% 63% 62% Sunol Glen % 0.6% 8% 20% 2
3 Contra Costa County of Enrollment of % of Contra Costa County % 5.28% 49% 45% Antioch % 7.60% 63% 52% Brentwood Union % 6.40% 50% 51% Byron Union % 4.23% 51% 44% John Swett % 7.64% 64% 58% Knightsen % 4.29% 32% 16% Lafayette % 3.66% 40% 29% Martinez % 4.70% 48% 42% Moraga % 2.33% 24% 24% Mt. Diablo % 5.67% 53% 48% Oakley Union % 9.29% 57% 61% Orinda Union % 2.69% 31% 26% Pittsburg % 5.19% 57% 50% San Ramon Valley % 1.89% 28% 25% Walnut Creek % 4.58% 40% 38% West Contra Costa % 6.60% 53% 51% 3
4 Fresno County of Enrollment of % of Fresno County % 5.4% 56% 61% Alvina % 2.1% 25% 20% American Union *** 60% Caruthers % 2.8% 38% 25% Central % 4.5% 59% 53% Clay Joint % 8.0% 64% 53% Clovis % 3.6% 29% 52% Coalinga-Huron Joint % 5.9% 78% 84% Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint % 6.9% 72% 65% Fowler % 6.5% 65% 42% Fresno % 6.8% 73% 72% Golden Plains % 1.7% 28% 19% Kerman % 5.6% 50% 54% Kings Canyon Joint % 5.9% 73% 70% Kingsburg Charter % 5.1% 64% 0% Laton Joint % 15.4% 73% 68% Mendota % 5.3% 79% 73% Monroe % 6.9% 50% 86% Orange Center % 33.3% 86% 83% Pacific Union % 0.0% 0% 0% Parlier % 5.8% 68% 81% Raisin City % 3.7% 36% 17% Riverdale Joint % 3.6% 39% 32% Sanger % 3.7% 62% 55% Selma % 5.3% 45% 38% Sierra % 4.2% 25% 41% Washington Colony % 5.2% 29% 20% West Fresno % 6.5% 67% 66% West Park % 13.1% 78% 77% Westside % 22.8% 81% 75% *** Not showing in STAR results showing in STAR results 4
5 Imperial County of Enrollment of % of Imperial County % 5.1% 56% 50% Brawley % 2.6% 29% 8% Calexico % 5.9% 73% 66% Calipatria % 5.9% 69% 71% El Centro % 7.1% 73% 74% Heber % 2.9% 38% 12% Holtville % 5.7% 53% 24% Imperial % 4.6% 56% 51% McCabe Union % 2.5% 38% 43% Meadows Union % 14.8% 87% 80% San Pasqual Valley % 6.4% 43% 61% Seeley Union % 6.8% 68% 77% Westmorland Union % 2.1% 18% 0% 5
6 Los Angeles County 6 of Enrollment of of % Los Angeles County % 5.4% 49% 41% ABC % 5.4% 57% 53% Acton-Agua Dulce % 3.8% 25% 28% Alhambra % 6.3% 74% 65% Arcadia % 3.1% 40% 39% Azusa % 8.3% 71% 71% Baldwin Park % 9.5% 60% 54% Bassett % 7.7% 74% 76% Bellflower % 6.6% 61% 62% Beverly Hills % 4.2% 34% 34% Bonita % 3.6% 36% 22% Burbank % 6.9% 61% 58% Castaic Union % 2.6% 30% 32% Charter Oak % 5.8% 63% 57% Claremont % 3.0% 24% 21% Compton % 4.9% 57% 57% Covina-Valley % 8.6% 66% 69% Culver City % 3.9% 41% 13% Downey % 3.3% 28% 18% Duarte % 6.3% 52% 47% East Whittier City % 5.4% 41% 48% Eastside Union % 3.9% 42% 49% El Monte City % 5.2% 58% 44% El Rancho % 5.8% 53% 51% El Segundo % 2.8% 31% 27% Garvey % 5.1% 62% 52% Glendale % 4.0% 44% 38% Glendora % 5.2% 41% 33% Hacienda la Puente % 6.6% 68% 64% Hawthorne % 6.7% 69% 60% Hermosa Beach City % 0.9% 7% 5% Hughes-Elizabeth Lakes Union % 0.0% 0% 7% Inglewood % 6.8% 47% 50% Keppel Union % 2.4% 29% 25% La Canada % 2.3% 22% 17% Lancaster % 6.7% 66% 62% Las Virgenes % 1.5% 11% 12% Lawndale % 6.2% 48% 47% Lennox % 9.1% 72% 69% Little Lake City % 4.9% 55% 58% Long Beach % 4.7% 47% 47% Los Angeles % 5.6% 47% 33%
7 Los Nietos % 9.9% 70% 65% Lowell Joint % 2.1% 23% 23% Lynwood % 5.1% 65% 64% Manhattan Beach % 1.4% 12% 12% Monrovia % 4.1% 36% 30% Montebello % 6.7% 65% 65% Mountain View % 6.4% 57% 55% Newhall % 3.7% 35% 41% Norwalk-La Mirada % 5.7% 54% 28% Palmdale % 9.0% 70% 71% Palos Verdes Peninsula % 1.7% 18% 18% Paramount % 6.8% 68% 65% Pasadena % 6.8% 51% 54% Pomona % 6.2% 68% 64% Redondo Beach % 3.8% 33% 22% Rosemead % 6.3% 67% 57% Rowland % 5.4% 59% 54% San Gabriel % 4.6% 60% 52% San Marino % 1.1% 13% 6% Santa Monica-Malibu % 4.1% 36% 38% Saugus Union % 4.8% 41% 34% South Pasadena % 3.1% 39% 31% South Whittier % 6.6% 49% 43% Sulphur Springs Union % 5.2% 50% 46% Temple City % 4.0% 38% 35% Torrance % 4.8% 41% 36% Valle Lindo % 5.2% 81% 79% Walnut Valley % 4.6% 54% 48% West Covina % 4.6% 51% 54% Westside Union % 6.9% 65% 62% Whittier City % 6.9% 64% 60% William S. Hart Union High % 4.9% 44% 34% Wilsona % 9.4% 70% 62% Wiseburn % 3.8% 37% 36% 7
8 Marin County of Enrollment of % of Marin County % 3.4% 30% 25% Dixie % 4.1% 33% 27% Kentfield % 1.8% 22% 16% Lagunitas % 0.0% 0% 0% Larkspur % 1.2% 14% 19% Mill Valley % 1.5% 14% 7% Novato % 3.3% 28% 20% Reed Union % 1.8% 30% 27% Ross % 1.1% 9% 11% Ross Valley % 3.2% 31% 25% San Rafael City % 6.8% 58% 45% Sausalito Marin City % 17.6% 67% 56% Shoreline % 0.4% 2% 0% 8
9 Merced County of Enrollment of % of Merced County % 6.0% 58% 57% Atwater % 6.3% 68% 61% Delhi % 7.0% 56% 56% Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint % 5.8% 58% 56% El Nido % 5.3% 53% 83% Gustine % 5.5% 69% 83% Hilmar % 10.7% 87% 82% Le Grand Union % 18.3% 71% 76% Livingston Union % 3.2% 32% 24% Los Banos % 7.2% 74% 72% McSwain Union % 4.9% 60% 54% Merced City % 4.6% 52% 52% Merced River Union % 5.6% 33% 53% Planada % 18.1% 79% 84% Weaver Union % 5.8% 58% 55% Winton % 8.8% 70% 73% 9
10 Monterey County of Enrollment of % of Monterey County % 4.3% 47% 39% Alisal Union % 4.7% 61% 65% Carmel % 2.3% 36% 28% Chualar Union % 8.4% 67% 83% Gonzales % 4.5% 48% 41% Greenfield Union % 5.5% 78% 34% King City Union % 10.2% 67% 36% Monterey Peninsula % 2.1% 18% 12% North Monterey County % 5.7% 90% 33% Pacific Grove % 5.5% 59% 55% Salinas City % 5.1% 67% 60% Salinas Union High % 3.1% 50% 57% San Antonio Union % 5.2% 33% 0% Santa Rita Union % 4.7% 43% 45% Soledad % 5.1% 48% 33% Spreckels Union % 1.9% 31% 27% Washington Union % 1.3% 16% 19% 10
11 Orange County of Enrollment of % of Orange County % 5.0% 53% 48% Anaheim City % 6.7% 59% 55% Anaheim Union High % 6.4% 67% 31% Brea-Olinda % 5.2% 56% 50% Buena Park % 5.0% 56% 65% Capistrano % 3.4% 40% 40% Centralia % 6.4% 64% 45% Cypress % 2.3% 27% 27% Fountain Valley % 3.2% 35% 18% Fullerton % 5.4% 57% 54% Garden Grove % 5.6% 60% 57% Huntington Beach City % 3.7% 34% 35% Irvine % 2.3% 29% 27% La Habra City % 5.0% 55% 58% Laguna Beach % 2.8% 28% 11% Los Alamitos % 2.7% 38% 37% Magnolia % 5.8% 61% 49% Newport-Mesa % 5.4% 52% 48% Ocean View % 5.5% 51% 51% Orange % 5.2% 58% 56% Placentia-Yorba Linda % 4.5% 46% 45% Saddleback Valley % 5.0% 42% 38% Santa Ana % 7.3% 72% 69% Savanna % 6.2% 54% 54% Tustin % 4.1% 54% 54% Westminster % 5.6% 59% 50% 11
12 Riverside County of Enrollment of % of Riverside County % 6.8% 63% 62% Alvord % 7.3% 72% 72% Banning % 5.3% 57% 53% Beaumont % 4.2% 40% 41% California School for the Deaf-Riverside % 50.0% 51% 50% Coachella Valley % 7.1% 72% 74% Corona-Norco % 7.2% 70% 72% Desert Sands % 7.4% 74% 68% Hemet % 9.3% 68% 68% Jurupa % 7.8% 73% 68% Lake Elsinore % 7.0% 57% 52% Menifee Union % 5.1% 55% 54% Moreno Valley % 7.5% 64% 57% Murrieta Valley % 5.1% 49% 43% Nuview Union % 4.0% 65% 60% Palm Springs % 5.6% 63% 65% Palo Verde % 6.8% 69% 69% Perris % 4.6% 62% 56% Perris Union High % 4.4% 67% 73% Riverside % 7.2% 57% 61% Romoland % 7.8% 73% 75% San Jacinto % 7.1% 74% 73% Temecula Valley % 6.3% 53% 50% Val Verde % 7.0% 73% 70% 12
13 Sacramento County of Enrollment of % of Sacramento County % 5.4% 47% 45% Arcohe Union % 3.8% 41% 0% Center Joint % 7.7% 59% 61% Elk Grove % 4.1% 42% 39% Elverta Joint % 2.2% 21% 21% Folsom-Cordova % 2.8% 25% 15% Galt Joint Union % 3.1% 23% 42% Natomas % 2.3% 23% 23% River Delta Joint % 6.3% 37% 34% Robla % 7.9% 65% 61% Sacramento City % 7.8% 62% 60% San Juan % 5.9% 51% 51% Twin Rivers % 6.4% 53% 54% 13
14 San Bernardino County of Enrollment of % of San Bernardino County % 6.3% 57% 56% Adelanto % 8.0% 62% 57% Alta Loma % 5.0% 48% 46% Apple Valley % 6.1% 57% 58% Barstow % 3.8% 37% 28% Bear Valley % 5.3% 52% 53% Central % 4.8% 49% 45% Chino Valley % 3.7% 28% 26% Colton Joint % 8.1% 67% 70% Cucamonga % 8.4% 56% 52% Etiwanda % 5.0% 39% 38% Fontana % 8.7% 68% 73% Helendale % 9.9% 65% 22% Hesperia % 4.7% 62% 52% Lucerne Valley % 7.4% 48% 47% Morongo % 8.9% 67% 64% Mountain View % 8.0% 64% 52% Needles % 3.0% 18% 17% Ontario-Montclair % 6.3% 64% 62% Oro Grande % 1.5% 32% 57% Redlands % 8.2% 63% 62% Rialto % 6.6% 68% 63% Rim of the World % 7.1% 59% 50% San Bernardino City % 6.8% 76% 78% Silver Valley % 4.4% 73% 40% Snowline Joint % 5.9% 53% 51% Trona Joint % 0.8% 9% 21% Upland % 6.6% 56% 51% Victor % 2.4% 33% 46% Victor Valley Union High % 4.3% 43% 32% Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint % 7.6% 70% 66% 14
15 San Diego County of Enrollment of % of San Diego County % 5.6% 50% 50% Alpine Union % 5.5% 49% 50% Bonsall Union % 4.8% 36% 30% Borrego Springs % 10.4% 73% 57% Cajon Valley Union % 7.2% 61% 61% Cardiff % 1.6% 19% 20% Carlsbad % 1.9% 19% 10% Chula Vista % 6.0% 62% 64% Coronado % 0.9% 8% 5% Dehesa % 20.3% 78% 68% Del Mar Union % 1.5% 14% 15% Encinitas Union % 4.5% 37% 34% Escondido Union % 4.5% 46% 64% Fallbrook Union % 5.7% 52% 52% Jamul-Dulzura Union % 8.5% 55% 71% Julian Union % 12.8% 65% 63% La Mesa-Spring Valley % 5.4% 48% 60% Lakeside Union % 9.0% 57% 56% Lemon Grove % 5.8% 56% 57% Mountain Empire % 7.9% 60% 57% National % 6.7% 58% 51% Oceanside % 4.6% 35% 32% Poway % 2.6% 25% 21% Ramona City % 4.5% 35% 30% Rancho Santa Fe % 2.8% 24% 23% San Diego % 6.5% 56% 56% San Dieguito Union High % 2.7% 26% 16% San Marcos % 7.8% 47% 52% San Pasqual Union % 1.3% 17% 21% San Ysidro % 6.7% 68% 73% Santee % 5.6% 51% 55% SBC - High Tech High % 3.7% 34% 13% Solana Beach % 2.5% 19% 14% South Bay Union % 7.3% 69% 67% Sweetwater Union High % 7.4% 72% 70% Vallecitos % 17.2% 67% 61% Valley Center-Pauma % 4.3% 39% 18% Vista % 7.6% 51% 62% 15
16 San Francisco County of Enrollment of % of San Francisco County % 7.0% 58% 60% San Francisco % 6.9% 58% 60% 16
17 San Mateo County of Enrollment of % of San Mateo County % 4.8% 45% 43% Bayshore % 3.3% 35% 21% Belmont-Redwood Shores % 3.2% 25% 21% Brisbane % 5.9% 43% 43% Burlingame % 3.9% 41% 40% Cabrillo % 2.3% 23% 27% Hillsborough City % 2.0% 19% 15% Jefferson % 3.4% 47% 47% La Honda-Pescadero % 13.9% 70% 68% Las Lomitas % 4.0% 37% 37% Menlo Park City % 2.9% 38% 24% Millbrae % 3.7% 44% 38% Pacifica % 3.0% 30% 24% Portola Valley % 2.9% 20% 15% Ravenswood City % 3.6% 32% 30% Redwood City % 8.6% 65% 52% San Bruno Park % 6.8% 62% 59% San Carlos % 4.6% 43% 42% San Mateo-Foster City % 5.8% 63% 70% South San Francisco % 5.0% 37% 44% Woodside % 2.6% 23% 19% 17
18 Santa Barbara County of Enrollment of % of Santa Barbara County % 4.5% 42% 39% Buellton Union % 8.6% 77% 38% Carpinteria % 8.0% 59% 56% Cold Spring % 0.0% 0% 0% College % 0.0% 0% 0% Cuyama Joint % 5.1% 43% 18% Goleta Union % 9.0% 61% 57% Guadalupe Union % 5.2% 60% 56% Hope % 4.6% 36% 34% Lompoc % 5.1% 50% 52% Los Alamos ** 24% Los Olivos % 0.0% 0% 10% Montecito Union % 3.2% 36% 50% Orcutt Union % 1.0% 10% 8% Santa Barbara *** % 8.4% 59% 55% Santa Maria-Bonita % 1.6% 20% 20% Solvang % 1.3% 10% 13% ** Not showing in STAR results *** Santa Barbara was created in from the merger of two SB school districts. The value reflects the sum of those two districts 18
19 Santa Clara County of Enrollment of of % Santa Clara County % 4.8% 47% 44% Alum Rock Union % 8.8% 65% 68% Berryessa Union % 5.4% 56% 50% Cambrian % 3.4% 35% 29% Campbell Union % 5.1% 59% 61% Cupertino Union % 2.3% 33% 31% Evergreen % 3.5% 43% 34% Franklin-McKinley % 5.5% 69% 62% Gilroy % 6.0% 59% 53% Loma Prieta Joint Union % 0.3% 3% 0% Los Altos % 2.2% 21% 17% Los Gatos Union % 2.0% 29% 27% Luther Burbank % 5.3% 60% 54% Milpitas % 4.8% 52% 42% Moreland % 5.9% 61% 60% Morgan Hill % 3.8% 31% 37% Mountain View Whisman % 7.2% 58% 33% Mt. Pleasant % 6.9% 44% 37% Oak Grove % 3.9% 46% 23% Orchard % 3.4% 49% 36% Palo Alto % 1.9% 20% 20% San Jose % 4.7% 49% 46% Santa Clara % 8.9% 50% 59% Saratoga Union % 2.6% 24% 25% Sunnyvale % 6.0% 65% 53% Union % 5.1% 50% 48% 19
20 Santa Cruz County of Enrollment of % of Santa Cruz County % 5.6% 45% 41% Live Oak % 0.7% 4% 2% Pajaro Valley % 8.7% 66% 64% San Lorenzo Valley % 4.4% 41% 26% Santa Cruz City % 2.3% 18% 15% Santa Cruz City High % 1.2% 9% 9% Scotts Valley % 2.8% 31% 23% Soquel Union % 2.5% 26% 25% 20
21 Stanislaus County of Enrollment of % of Stanislaus County % 5.5% 47% 46% Ceres % 4.1% 34% 16% Chatom Union % 2.6% 23% 34% Denair % 2.1% 17% 17% Empire Union % 8.7% 65% 60% Hart-Ransom Union % 2.2% 34% 20% Hickman Community Charter % 3.2% 41% 39% Hughson % 3.8% 45% 42% Keyes Union % 3.1% 24% 24% Modesto City % 8.9% 68% 68% Newman-Crows Landing % 4.9% 54% 57% Oakdale Joint % 6.0% 49% 56% Paradise % 2.1% 25% 0% Patterson Joint % 2.5% 19% 27% Riverbank % 6.0% 75% 50% Salida Union % 5.3% 56% 58% SBE - Aspire Vanguard College Preparator % 4.8% 41% 50% Stanislaus Union % 5.1% 46% 53% Sylvan Union % 8.7% 62% 60% Turlock % 2.3% 23% 26% Waterford % 5.5% 51% 49% 21
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