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School Improvement Grants Application Section 1003(g) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Fiscal Year 2010 CFDA Number: 84.377A State Name:California U.S. Department of Education Washington, D.C. 20202 OMB Number: 1810-0682 Expiration Date: September 30, 2013 Paperwork Burden Statement According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 1810-0682. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 100 hours per response, including the time to review instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time estimate or suggestions for improving this form, please write to: U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. 20202-4537.

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School Improvement Grants Application Section 1003(g) of the

Elementary and Secondary Education Act Fiscal Year 2010

CFDA Number: 84.377A

State Name:California

U.S. Department of Education Washington, D.C. 20202

OMB Number: 1810-0682 Expiration Date: September 30, 2013

Paperwork Burden Statement

According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 1810-0682. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 100 hours per response, including the time to review instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time estimate or suggestions for improving this form, please write to: U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C. 20202-4537.

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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GRANTS

Purpose of the Program School Improvement Grants (SIG), authorized under section 1003(g) of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (Title I or ESEA), are grants to State educational agencies (SEAs) that SEAs use to make competitive subgrants to local educational agencies (LEAs) that demonstrate the greatest need for the funds and the strongest commitment to use the funds to provide adequate resources in order to raise substantially the achievement of students in their lowest-performing schools. Under the final requirements published in the Federal Register on October 28, 2010 (http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2010-10-28/pdf/2010-27313.pdf), school improvement funds are to be focused on each State’s “Tier I” and “Tier II” schools. Tier I schools are the lowest-achieving 5 percent of a State’s Title I schools in improvement, corrective action, or restructuring, Title I secondary schools in improvement, corrective action, or restructuring with graduation rates below 60 percent over a number of years, and, if a State so chooses, certain Title I eligible (and participating) elementary schools that are as low achieving as the State’s other Tier I schools (“newly eligible” Tier I schools). Tier II schools are the lowest-achieving 5 percent of a State’s secondary schools that are eligible for, but do not receive, Title I, Part A funds, secondary schools that are eligible for, but do not receive, Title I, Part A funds with graduation rates below 60 percent over a number of years, and, if a State so chooses, certain additional Title I eligible (participating and non-participating) secondary schools that are as low achieving as the State’s other Tier II schools or that have had a graduation rate below 60 percent over a number of years (“newly eligible” Tier II schools). An LEA also may use school improvement funds in Tier III schools, which are Title I schools in improvement, corrective action, or restructuring that are not identified as Tier I or Tier II schools and, if a State so chooses, certain additional Title I eligible (participating and non-participating) schools (“newly eligible” Tier III schools). (See Appendix B for a chart summarizing the schools included in each tier.) In the Tier I and Tier II schools an LEA chooses to serve, the LEA must implement one of four school intervention models: turnaround model, restart model, school closure, or transformation model. Availability of Funds The Department of Education Appropriations Act, 2010, provided $546 million for School Improvement Grants in fiscal year (FY) 2010. In addition, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) estimates that, collectively, States have carried over approximately $825 million in FY 2009 SIG funds that will be combined with FY 2010 SIG funds, for a total of nearly $1.4 billion that will be awarded by States as part of their FY 2010 SIG competitions. FY 2010 school improvement funds are available for obligation by SEAs and LEAs through September 30, 2012. State and LEA Allocations Each State (including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico), the Bureau of Indian Education, and the outlying areas are eligible to apply to receive a School Improvement Grant. The Department will allocate FY 2010 school improvement funds in proportion to the funds received in FY 2010 by the States, the Bureau of Indian Education, and the outlying areas under Parts A, C, and D of Title I of the ESEA. An SEA must allocate at least 95 percent of its school improvement funds directly to LEAs in accordance with the final requirements (http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2010-10-28/pdf/2010-27313.pdf). The SEA may retain an amount not to exceed five percent of its allocation for State administration, evaluation, and technical assistance. Appendix A provides guidance on how SEAs can maximize the number of Tier I and Tier II schools its LEAs can serve with FY 2009 carryover and FY 2010 SIG funds when making their LEA allocations for the FY 2010 competition. See Appendix A for a more detailed explanation. Consultation with the Committee of Practitioners Before submitting its application for a SIG grant to the Department, an SEA must consult with its Committee of Practitioners established under section 1903(b) of the ESEA regarding the rules and policies contained therein. The Department recommends that the SEA also consult with other stakeholders, such as potential external providers, teachers’ unions, and business, civil rights, and community leaders that have an interest in its application.

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FY 2010 Submission Information Electronic Submission: The Department strongly prefers to receive an SEA’s FY 2010 School Improvement Grant (SIG) application electronically. The application should be sent as a Microsoft Word document, not as a PDF. The SEA should submit its FY 2010 application to the following address: [email protected] In addition, the SEA must submit a paper copy of the cover page signed by the SEA’s authorized representative to the address listed below under “Paper Submission.”

Paper Submission: If an SEA is not able to submit its application electronically, it may submit the original and two copies of its SIG application to the following address: Carlas McCauley, Education Program Specialist

Student Achievement and School Accountability Programs U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Room 3W320 Washington, DC 20202-6132

Due to potential delays in government processing of mail sent through the U.S. Postal Service, SEAs are encouraged to use alternate carriers for paper submissions.

Application Deadline

Applications are due on or before December 3, 2010.

For Further Information If you have any questions, please contact Carlas McCauley at (202) 260-0824 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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FY 2010 Application Instructions Most of the FY 2010 SIG application is identical to the FY 2009 application. A new section for additional evaluation criteria (Section B-1) has been added and Section H on Waivers has been expanded. Section D on Descriptive Information (Section D – Part 1, Section D – Parts 2-8) has also been reformatted into two separate sections for the FY 2010 application, but all other parts of the application remain the same.

Consequently, except as provided below, an SEA must update only those sections that include changes from the FY 2009 application. In particular, the Department expects that most SEAs will be able to retain Section B on Evaluation Criteria, Section C on Capacity, and Section D (parts 2-8) on Descriptive Information, sections that make up the bulk of the SIG application. An SEA has the option to update any of the material in these sections if it so desires.

We are requiring SEAs to update some sections of the SIG application to ensure that each SEA focuses its FY 2010 SIG funds, including any funds carried over from FY 2009, on serving its persistently lowest-achieving schools in LEAs with the capacity and commitment to fully and effectively implement one of the four required school intervention models beginning in the 2011-2012 school year.

Note that while an SEA may be able to submit significant portions of its FY 2010 SIG application unchanged from FY 2009, we recommend that it review all sections of the FY 2010 application to ensure alignment with any required changes or revisions.

SEAs should also note that they will only be able to insert information in designated spaces (form fields) in the application because of formatting restrictions. Clicking on a section of the application that is restricted will automatically jump the cursor to the next form field which may cause users to skip over information in the application. Users may avoid this issue by using the scroll bar to review the application. However, due to these restrictions, the Department recommends that SEAs print a copy of the application and review it in its entirety before filling out the form.

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APPLICATION COVER SHEET

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GRANTS

Legal Name of Applicant: California Department of Education

Applicant’s Mailing Address: 1430 N Street Sacramento, CA 95814-5901

State Contact for the School Improvement Grant Name: Christine Swenson Position and Office: Director, District and School Improvement Division Contact’s Mailing Address: California Department of Education 1430 N Street, Suite 6208 Sacramento, CA 95814-5901 Telephone: 916-319-0582 Fax: 916-319-5092 Email address: [email protected]

Chief State School Officer (Printed Name): Tom Torlakson

Telephone: 916-319-0800

Signature of the Chief State School Officer: X

Date: March 25, 2011

The State, through its authorized representative, agrees to comply with all requirements applicable to the School Improvement Grants program, including the assurances contained herein and the conditions that apply to any waivers that the State receives through this application.

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FY 2010 Application Checklist Please use this checklist to serve as a roadmap for the SEA’s FY 2010 application.

Please note that an SEA’s submission for FY 2010 must include the following attachments, as indicated on the application form: • Lists, by LEA, of the State’s Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools. • A copy of the SEA’s FY 2010 LEA application form that LEAs will use to apply to the SEA for a School Improvement Grant. • If the SEA seeks any waivers through its application, a copy of the notice it provided to LEAs and a copy of any comments it received from LEAs as well as a copy of, or link to, the notice the SEA provided to the public.

Please check the relevant boxes below to verify that all required sections of the SEA application are included and to indicate which sections of the FY 2010 application the SEA has revised from its FY 2009 application.

Definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” (PLA schools) is same as FY 2009

Definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” (PLA schools) is revised for FY 2010

For an SEA keeping the same definition of PLA schools, please select one of the following options:

SEA will not generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools because it has five or more unserved Tier I schools from FY 2009 (SEA is requesting waiver)

SEA must generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools because it has less than five unserved Tier I schools from FY 2009

SEA elects to generate new lists

For an SEA revising its definition of PLA schools, please select the following option:

SEA must generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools because it has revised its definition SECTION A: ELIGIBLE SCHOOLS

Lists, by LEA, of State’s Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools provided

SECTION B: EVALUATION CRITERIA Same as FY 2009 Revised for FY 2010

SECTION B-1: ADDITIONAL EVALUATION CRITERIA

Section B-1: Additional evaluation criteria provided

SECTION C: CAPACITY Same as FY 2009 Revised for FY 2010

SECTION D (PART 1): TIMELINE Updated Section D (Part 1): Timeline provided

SECTION D (PARTS 2-8): DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION

Same as FY 2009 Revised for FY 2010

SECTION E: ASSURANCES Updated Section E: Assurances provided

SECTION F: SEA RESERVATION Updated Section F: SEA reservations provided

SECTION G: CONSULTATION WITH STAKEHOLDERS

Updated Section G: Consultation with stakeholders provided

SECTION H: WAIVERS Updated Section H: Waivers provided

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PART I: SEA REQUIREMENTS

As part of its application for a School Improvement Grant under section 1003(g) of the ESEA, an SEA must provide the following information. A. ELIGIBLE SCHOOLS: An SEA must provide a list, by LEA, of each Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III school in the State. (A State’s Tier I and Tier II schools are its persistently lowest-achieving schools and, if the SEA so chooses, certain additional Title I eligible schools that are as low achieving as the State’s persistently lowest-achieving schools or that have had a graduation rate below 60 percent over a number of years.) In providing its list of schools, the SEA must indicate whether a school has been identified as a Tier I or Tier II school solely because it has had a graduation rate below 60 percent over a number of years. In addition, the SEA must indicate whether it has exercised the option to identify as a Tier I, Tier II, or Tier III school a school that was made newly eligible to receive SIG funds by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2010. Each SEA must generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools based on the State’s most recent achievement and graduation rate data to ensure that LEAs continue to give priority to using SIG funds to implement one of the four school intervention models in each of their persistently lowest-achieving schools, rather than using SIG funds to support less rigorous improvement measures in less needy schools. However, any SEA that has five or more Tier I schools that were identified for purposes of the State’s FY 2009 SIG competition but are not being served with SIG funds in the 2010-2011 school year may apply for a waiver of the requirement to generate new lists. An SEA also has the option of making changes to its FY 2009 definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools”. An SEA that exercises this option must generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools. Regardless of whether it modifies its definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” or generates new lists, along with its lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools, an SEA must provide the definition that it used to develop these lists. The SEA may provide a link to the page on its Web site where its definition is posted, or it may attach the complete definition to its application.

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Definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” (PLA schools) is same as FY 2009

Definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” (PLA schools) is revised for FY 2010

For an SEA keeping the same definition of PLA schools, please select one of the following options:

1. SEA will not generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools. SEA has five or more unserved Tier I schools from FY 2009 and is therefore eligible to request a waiver of the requirement to generate new lists of schools. Lists and waiver request submitted below.

SEA is electing not to include newly eligible schools for the FY 2010 competition. (Only applicable if the SEA elected to add newly eligible schools in FY 2009.)

2. SEA must generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools because it has fewer than five unserved Tier I schools from FY 2009. Lists submitted below.

3. SEA elects to generate new lists. Lists

submitted below.

For an SEA revising its definition of PLA schools, please select the following option:

1. SEA must generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools because it has revised its definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools.” Lists submitted below.

Insert definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” or link to definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” here: California’s definition of persistently lowest-achieving (PLA) schools can be accessed on the CDE Detailed Methodology Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/pl/methodology.asp

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An SEA must attach two tables to its SIG application. The first table must include its lists of all Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools that are eligible for FY 2010 SIG funds. The second table must include its lists of all Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools that were served with FY 2009 SIG funds. Please create these two tables in Excel and use the formats shown below. Examples of the tables have been provided for guidance.

SCHOOLS ELIGIBLE FOR FY 2010 SIG FUNDS

LEA NAME LEA

NCES ID #

SCHOOL NAME

SCHOOL NCES

ID#

TIER I

TIER II

TIER III

GRAD RATE

NEWLY ELIGIBLE†

SCHOOLS SERVED WITH FY 2009 SIG FUNDS

LEA NAME LEA

NCES ID #

SCHOOL NAME

SCHOOL NCES ID#

TIER I

TIER II

TIER III GRAD RATE

EXAMPLE:

SCHOOLS ELIGIBLE FOR FY 2010 SIG FUNDS

LEA NAME LEA NCES ID # SCHOOL NAME

SCHOOL NCES

ID#

TIER I

TIER II

TIER III

GRAD RATE

NEWLY ELIGIBLE

LEA 1 ## HARRISON ES ## X

LEA 1 ## MADISON ES ## X

LEA 1 ## TAYLOR MS ## X X

LEA 2 ## WASHINGTON ES ## X

LEA 2 ## FILLMORE HS ## X

LEA 3 ## TYLER HS ## X X

LEA 4 ## VAN BUREN MS ## X

LEA 4 ## POLK ES ## X

† “Newly Eligible” refers to a school that was made eligible to receive SIG funds by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2010. A newly eligible school may be identified for Tier I or Tier II because it has not made adequate yearly progress for at least two consecutive years; is in the State’s lowest quintile of performance based on proficiency rates on State’s assessments; and is no higher achieving than the highest-achieving school identified by the SEA as a “persistently lowest-achieving school” or is a high school that has a graduation rate less than 60 percent over a number of years. For complete definitions of and additional information about “newly eligible schools,” please refer to the FY 2010 SIG Guidance, questions A-20 to A-30.

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EXAMPLE:

SCHOOLS SERVED WITH FY 2009 SIG FUNDS

LEA NAME LEA NCES ID #

SCHOOL NAME

SCHOOL NCES ID#

TIER I

TIER II

TIER III GRAD RATE

LEA 1 ## MONROE ES ## X LEA 1 ## JEFFERSON HS ## X X LEA 2 ## ADAMS ES ## X LEA 3 ## JACKSON ES ## X

Please attach the two tables in a separate file and submit it with the application.

SEA has attached the two tables in a separate file and submitted it with its application.

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Insert response to Section B Evaluation Criteria here: The CDE has specified criteria that will be used to evaluate the information provided for each of the elements in LEA applications for SIG funding. The CDE has developed a

B. EVALUATION CRITERIA:

Part 1: The three actions listed in Part 1 are ones that an LEA must take prior to submitting its application for a School Improvement Grant. Accordingly, the SEA must describe, with specificity, the criteria the SEA will use to evaluate an LEA’s application with respect to each of the following actions:

(1) The LEA has analyzed the needs of each Tier I and Tier II school identified in the LEA’s

application and has selected an intervention for each school.

(2) The LEA has demonstrated that it has the capacity to use school improvement funds to provide adequate resources and related support to each Tier I and Tier II school identified in the LEA’s application in order to implement fully and effectively the selected intervention in each of those schools.

(3) The LEA’s budget includes sufficient funds to implement the selected intervention fully

and effectively in each Tier I and Tier II school identified in the LEA’s application, as well as to support school improvement activities in Tier III schools, throughout the period of availability of those funds (taking into account any waiver extending that period received by either the SEA or the LEA).

Part 2: The actions in Part 2 are ones that an LEA may have taken, in whole or in part, prior to submitting its application for a School Improvement Grant, but most likely will take after receiving a School Improvement Grant. Accordingly, an SEA must describe the criteria it will use to assess the LEA’s commitment to do the following:

(1) Design and implement interventions consistent with the final requirements.

(2) Recruit, screen, and select external providers, if applicable, to ensure their quality.

(3) Align other resources with the interventions.

(4) Modify its practices or policies, if necessary, to enable it to implement the interventions

fully and effectively.

(5) Sustain the reforms after the funding period ends. SEA is using the same evaluation criteria

as FY 2009. SEA has revised its evaluation criteria for

FY 2010.

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rubric to provide guidance for each of these elements for use by both LEAs and reviewers in the application development and review process. California has identified eleven narrative elements to which applicant LEAs and schools must respond based on the specific application criteria established by ED. LEAs must provide their narrative response on SIG Form 2. The narrative responses will be reviewed using the SIG rubric (see Appendix A of the LEA RFA). In addition to the narrative response, LEAs will be required to submit a LEA Budget Summary (SIG Form 4a), LEA Budget Narrative (SIG Form 4b), School Budget Summary (SIG Form 5a), School Budget Narrative (SIG Form 5b), Schools to be Served Chart (SIG Form 9), Implementation Charts detailing actions, activities to be taken, and timelines for implementation in the Tier I, II, and III schools that the LEA commits to serve (SIG Forms 10 and 11). The CDE will assess each LEA’s commitment to design and implement its selected intervention(s) based on the completeness and appropriateness of the LEA’s Narrative Response, Implementation Charts, and Budget Forms. This information must indicate that the LEA has committed sufficient resources to support successful implementation as well as a comprehensive and coherent plan to fully implement all required elements of the selected interventions in order for the application to be recommended for funding. The narrative elements to which each LEA must adequately respond are fully described in subsection B of the Application Requirements of the California FY 2010 SIG RFA to LEAs, and generally include:

i. Needs Analysis including assessment instruments the LEA used, personnel involved, process for analyzing findings and selecting the intervention model, LEA analysis of use of California adopted standards-aligned materials and interventions, curriculum pacing/instructional time, professional development, collaboration, instructional support, use of student data, alignment of federal, state, and private resources, and effectiveness of principals, teachers, and other school staff.

ii. Selection of Intervention Models for each Tier I and Tier II school the LEA

commits to serve and the rationale for each selection. The rationale must also provide the basis for not selecting one of the other three intervention models.

iii. Demonstration of Capacity to Implement Selected Intervention Models

sufficient to assure the SEA that the LEA will have adequate resources and related support for each Tier I and Tier II school identified in the LEA’s application in order to implement, fully and effectively, the required activities

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of the school intervention model(s) it has selected. Note: If the LEA is not applying to serve each Tier I school, it must explain why it lacks the capacity to serve each Tier I school. If the limitation is at the LEA level then the LEA must identify the specific barriers that preclude it from serving all of its Tier I schools. If the limitation is based on conditions at a specific school or schools, then the LEA must describe those conditions.

iv. Recruitment, Screening, and Selection of External Providers to ensure their expertise and capacity to support improvement in school and student achievement, if the LEA intends to use external entities to provide technical assistance in selecting, developing, and/or implementing one of the four intervention models. The process described must include specific selection criteria such as experience, qualifications, and record of effectiveness in providing support for school improvement.

v. Alignment of Other Resources with the Selected Intervention Models to identify all federal, state, or private resources that are currently available to the school(s) that will be used to support implementation of the selected intervention model, including other district resources. The LEA must describe the LEA’s process for ensuring that these resources will be coordinated with SIG funding to ensure maximum effectiveness in the use of all resources.

vi. Alignment of Proposed SIG Activities with Current District Assistance

and Intervention Team (DAIT) Process in LEAs that currently receive DAIT services to ensure that all concurrent LEA and school improvement activities are coordinated. California’s DAIT process provides direct technical assistance to LEAs in corrective action to support improved LEA performance. If an LEA applying for SIG funding is currently participating in the DAIT process, the LEA must describe how it will coordinate its DAIT and SIG activities to improve the performance of its lowest-achieving schools. The description must identify the major LEA improvement actions recommended by the DAIT and describe how the LEA will align its SIG and DAIT activities.

vii. Modification of LEA Practices or Policies to enable funded schools to

implement the interventions fully and effectively. LEA practices or policies requiring modification may include, but are not limited to, collective bargaining agreements, the distribution of resources among schools, parental involvement policies and practices, school attendance areas and enrollment policies, and agreements with charter organizations. LEAs must identify and describe which policies and practices need to be revised, the process for revision, and a description of the proposed revision.

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viii. Sustainment of the Reforms after the Funding Period Ends to ensure continued LEA and school improvement. The LEA must provide its plan for continuing to support its SIG activities beyond the funding term, including identifying all resources that will be used to sustain the selected intervention(s) after the SIG funding period expires. The LEA must also state whether it intends to implement a waiver to extend the funding period through September 30, 2014.

ix. Establishment of Challenging LEA Annual School Goals for Student

Achievement on the state assessments in both reading/language arts and mathematics that it will use to monitor the performance of each participating Tier I and Tier II school that receives SIG funds and the LEA commits to serve.

x. Inclusion of Tier III Schools is optional. However, for LEAs that opt to

serve Tier III schools, the LEA must identify and describe the services the school will receive and/or the activities the school will implement. The LEA must include any findings concerning each school’s current condition and analysis of needs that informed the LEA’s selection of the specific improvement activities to be implemented. The LEA must also establish challenging annual school goals for student achievement on the state’s assessments in both reading/language arts and mathematics that it will use to monitor the performance of each participating Tier III school that receives SIG funds and the LEA commits to serve.

xi. Consultation with Relevant Stakeholders such as students, parents,

educators, and the community regarding the LEA’s SIG application. The LEA must describe the specific activities it has undertaken to solicit stakeholder input on the development and implementation of the proposed school improvement activities in participating schools.

California will require LEAs to hold at least two public meetings to consult with staff, parents, and the community regarding the LEA’s SIG application and its selection of one of the four intervention models for its Tier I and II schools. The LEA must provide documentation (e.g., meeting agenda or meeting minutes) that such meetings were held, provide a summary of input obtained through these meetings, indicate which input was incorporated into the LEA’s SIG application, and provide a rationale for not accepting any input that the LEA rejected.

California will evaluate the SIG applications based on the evaluation criteria described above. Qualified staff from the CDE and SBE will participate in the 2010–11 SIG RFA Readers’ Conference, during which they will receive extensive training in the requirements and purpose of SIG, will be familiarized with the SIG rubric, and will be calibrated to ensure rater reliability. Once this is accomplished, the LEA applications will

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be reviewed to ensure that each meets the specified criteria. Applications that adequately address all the requirements described in the application will be recommended to the SBE for funding. Applications found not to meet those requirements will not be recommended for funding. LEAs with applications not recommended for funding will be provided information regarding deficiencies in the application to assist them in preparing applications for subsequent SIG cohorts.

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B-1. ADDITIONAL EVALUATION CRITERIA: In addition to the evaluation criteria listed in Section B, the SEA must evaluate the following information in an LEA’s budget and application:

Please note that Section B-1 is a new section added for the FY 2010 application. (1) How will the SEA review an LEA’s proposed budget with respect to activities carried out during the pre-implementation period2 to help an LEA prepare for full implementation in the following school year? (2) How will the SEA evaluate the LEA’s proposed activities to be carried out during the pre-implementation period to determine whether they are allowable? (For a description of allowable activities during the pre-implementation period, please refer to section J of the FY 2010 SIG Guidance.) 2 “Pre-implementation” enables an LEA to prepare for full implementation of a school intervention model at the start of the 2011–2012 school year. To help in its preparation, an LEA may use FY 2010 and/or FY 2009 carryover SIG funds in its SIG schools after the LEA has been awarded a SIG grant for those schools based on having a fully approvable application, consistent with the SIG final requirements. As soon as it receives the funds, the LEA may use part of its first-year allocation for SIG-related activities in schools that will be served with FY 2010 and/or FY 2009 carryover SIG funds. For a full description of pre-implementation, please refer to section J of the FY 2010 SIG Guidance.

Insert response to Section B-1 Additional Evaluation Criteria here: California will use the following criteria to evaluate/review the activities, actions and budgets proposed by the LEA during the optional pre-implementation period:

The pre-implementation activities are directly related to the selected model, are designed to address a specific need or needs identified through the LEA’s needs assessment, represent a significant reform that goes beyond the basic educational program, and represent a meaningful change that could help improve student achievement from prior years.

The LEA projected pre-implementation budget is complete, expenditures are

accurately classified by object code, the full term of the grant is covered, and totals by year are provided.

The LEA budget narrative includes detailed information to describe LEA pre-

implementation activities and costs associated with each object code. Budget items accurately reflect the actual cost of implementing the selected intervention models and other LEA activities described for each participating school are included.

The school projected budget(s) are complete, expenditures are accurately

classified by object code, the full term of the grant is covered, and totals by

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year are provided.

The school pre-implementation budget narrative(s) include detailed information to describe activities and costs associated with each object code. Budget items accurately reflect the actual cost of implementing the selected intervention models and other activities described for each participating school are included.

The LEA and school budgets are clearly aligned and, taken together, fully

describe appropriate expenditures of funds in all categories that are clearly sufficient to support the design, implementation and ongoing maintenance of the proposed SIG activities. The proposed expenditures reflect research-based strategies likely to increase student achievement.

The LEA and School Budgets must be of sufficient size and scope to

implement the selected intervention. A separate budget review process will be conducted by fiscal personnel from the CDE and School Services of California to determine whether a particular proposed use of SIG funds is allowable, directly related to the full and effective implementation of the model selected by the LEA, and that the proposed use of funds is reasonable and necessary.

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Insert response to Section C Capacity here: California is not modifying its definition of capacity. The SEA has checked the box that indicates that it is using the same evaluation criteria for capacity. The following was included in the 2009 SEA application:

The LEA must describe its capacity to provide adequate resources and support to implement required improvement activities for each Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III school that will be served (and, if applicable, an acceptable description of its lack of capacity to serve all of its Tier I schools). California’s SIG RFA provides opportunities for each LEA applicant to fully describe its capacity to implement school improvement and intervention models for those schools identified as Tier I, II, and III schools. Capacity is demonstrated through a detailed description and appropriate alignment of each of the following elements:

• Needs analysis

• Process and rationale for selection of intervention model(s)

• Recruitment, screening, and selection of external providers

• Alignment with other federal, state, local, and private resources with the selected intervention model(s)

• Modification of LEA policies and practices

C. CAPACITY: The SEA must explain how it will evaluate whether an LEA lacks capacity to implement a school intervention model in each Tier I school.

An LEA that applies for a School Improvement Grant must serve each of its Tier I schools using one of the four school intervention models unless the LEA demonstrates that it lacks sufficient capacity to do so. If an LEA claims it lacks sufficient capacity to serve each Tier I school, the SEA must evaluate the sufficiency of the LEA’s claim. Claims of lack of capacity should be scrutinized carefully to ensure that LEAs effectively intervene in as many of their Tier I schools as possible.

The SEA must explain how it will evaluate whether an LEA lacks capacity to implement any of the school intervention models in its Tier I school(s). The SEA must also explain what it will do if it determines that an LEA has more capacity than the LEA demonstrates.

SEA is using the same evaluation criteria for capacity as FY 2009.

SEA has revised its evaluation criteria for capacity for FY 2010.

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• Sustainment of reforms after the funding period ends

• Annual goals for student achievement

• Consultation with relevant stakeholders An LEA that claims that it lacks sufficient capacity to serve each of its Tier I schools will be required to provide a rationale supporting that claim. The CDE will review the description of the limitation and any supporting evidence provided by the LEA to determine whether the rationale provided supports the LEA’s claim. In cases in which the LEA’s description of its lack of capacity is deemed insufficient to justify not serving all of its Tier I schools, the state will require additional programmatic information and may consider an alternate level of funding.

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D (PART 1). TIMELINE: An SEA must describe its process and timeline for approving LEA applications.

Please note that Section D has been reformatted to separate the timeline into a different section for the FY 2010 application.

Insert response to Section D (Part 1) Timeline here: Important Events Dates

Draft RFA posted on the California Department of Education (CDE) Web

site

January 31, 2011

Final RFA posted on the CDE Web site

March 8, 2011

LEA SIG applications due to the CDE

April 15, 2011

SIG RFA readers’ conference conducted by the CDE where readers

evaluate and score applications

May 2–6, 2011

State Board of Education (SBE) takes action on LEA applications.

The CDE will immediately notify LEAs of approval status. LEAs receiving a FY 2010 SIG sub-grant must begin full implementation of the intervention

model(s) they select for their funded school(s) at the beginning of the 2011–

12 school year.

July 2011 SBE Meeting

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approval status. LEAs receiving a FY 2010 SIG sub-grant must begin full implementation of the intervention

model(s) they select for their funded school(s) at the beginning of the 2011–

12 school year.

Sub-grant award notification letters sent to LEAs

Upon SBE approval at its July 2011 Meeting

Optional Pre-Implementation by LEAs

(See Program Guidelines Section B)

Upon receipt of signed sub-grant award notification

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D (PARTS 2-8). DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION:

(2) Describe the SEA’s process for reviewing an LEA’s annual goals for student achievement for its Tier I and Tier II schools and how the SEA will determine whether to renew an LEA’s School Improvement Grant with respect to one or more Tier I or Tier II schools in the LEA that are not meeting those goals and making progress on the leading indicators in section III of the final requirements.

(3) Describe the SEA’s process for reviewing the goals an LEA establishes for its Tier III schools (subject to approval by the SEA) and how the SEA will determine whether to renew an LEA’s School Improvement Grant with respect to one or more Tier III schools in the LEA that are not meeting those goals.

(4) Describe how the SEA will monitor each LEA that receives a School Improvement Grant to ensure that it is implementing a school intervention model fully and effectively in the Tier I and Tier II schools the LEA is approved to serve.

(5) Describe how the SEA will prioritize School Improvement Grants to LEAs if the SEA does not have sufficient school improvement funds to serve all eligible schools for which each LEA applies.

(6) Describe the criteria, if any, that the SEA intends to use to prioritize among Tier III schools.

(7) If the SEA intends to take over any Tier I or Tier II schools, identify those schools and indicate the school intervention model the SEA will implement in each school.

(8) If the SEA intends to provide services directly to any schools in the absence of a takeover, identify those schools and, for Tier I or Tier II schools, indicate the school intervention model the SEA will implement in each school and provide evidence of the LEA’s approval to have the SEA provide the services directly.3

3 If, at the time an SEA submits its application, it has not yet determined whether it will provide services directly to any schools in the absence of a takeover, it may omit this information from its application. However, if the SEA later decides that it will provide such services, it must amend its application to provide the required information.

SEA is using the same descriptive information as FY 2009.

SEA has revised its descriptive information for FY 2010.

Insert response to Section D (Parts 2-8) Descriptive Information here: (2) Reviewing LEA’s Annual Improvement Goals for Tier I and Tier II Schools Each participating LEA must establish clear and measurable goals for student

achievement on the state’s assessments in reading/language arts and

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mathematics, using Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program data, AYP, and API. The CDE will use annual results from these assessment and accountability systems to determine progress made and compare them with LEA applicant goals in reading/language arts and mathematics for all students and subgroup categories to determine whether the funded LEA Tier I and Tier II schools have met their goals. In cases in which one or more of the schools served in an LEA are not meeting their improvement goals, the LEA’s sub-grant will be considered for a reduction equivalent to the annual award for the non-achieving school(s) with the intent that the school(s) no longer receives funds.

(3) Reviewing LEAs’ Annual Improvement Goals for Tier III Schools

As is required for Tier I and Tier II schools, each participating LEA must establish clear and measurable goals for student achievement in reading/language arts and mathematics for Tier III schools based on STAR Program data, AYP, and API. The CDE will use annual results from these assessment and accountability systems to determine progress made in Tier III schools and compare them with LEA student achievement goals in reading/language arts and mathematics for all students and subgroup categories to determine whether the funded LEAs have met their goals. In cases in which one or more of the schools served in an LEA are not meeting their improvement goals, the LEA’s sub-grant will be considered for a reduction equivalent to the annual award for the non-performing school(s) with the intent that the school(s) no longer receive(s) funding.

(4) Monitoring LEAs That Receive a School Improvement Sub-grant

Monitoring LEAs That Receive a School Improvement Sub-grant

To fulfill its monitoring responsibilities, the CDE will require participating LEAs to submit appropriate fiscal and program information quarterly using the online tracking system to monitor the implementation process (see below). The CDE will review the reported online information in addition to annual LEA and school academic performance data to determine whether schools are making appropriate progress in the implementation of the identified school intervention model(s) and in meeting student achievement goals. CDE staff

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will review the quarterly and annual reports and make calls to LEAs and participating schools as necessary. The SBE will consider a school’s progress and performance on these measures when determining whether to make a reduction equivalent to the annual award for the non-performing school(s) with the intent that the school(s) no longer receives funding.

The CDE will conduct periodic SIG TA Webinars based on questions received from funded schools. CDE regional consultants will also hold regular telephone meetings with LEAs funded by SIG.

In addition, representatives of the state and/or the regional consortia will conduct site visits to a selected representative sample of approximately one-third of participating schools annually. The purpose of these visits would be to validate information submitted by LEAs and gather additional information from interviews and observations for technical assistance, monitoring, and evaluation purposes.

LEAs will also be required to provide regular updates throughout the year to the CDE on Implementation Chart progress for each funded school.

Annual Reports The CDE will annually review the following information that is to be submitted by each SIG sub-grantee:

i. Report annual accountability data to the CDE including, but not limited to:

o Fiscal information on the use of sub-grant funds provided under ESEA Section 1003 (a) and (g) and the Consolidated Appropriations Act. All audits of financial statements must and will be conducted in accordance with Government Auditing Standards (GAS) and with policies, procedures, and guidelines established by the Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR), Single Audit Act Amendments, and Office of Management and Budget Circular A-133.

o Measures to demonstrate implementation of the research and

evidence-based strategies identified in the sub-grant application.

Each participating LEA must establish clear, measurable, and challenging goals for student achievement on the state’s assessments in reading/language arts and mathematics, Standardized Testing and Reporting Program data, AYP, and API

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for each school. The CDE will use annual results from these assessment and accountability systems to determine progress made and compare them with LEA applicant goals for each funded school in reading/language arts and mathematics for all students and subgroup.

ii. Respond to any specific data requests from ED.

iii. Utilize actions and activities identified in the LEA’s implementation chart for each school and their respective implementation timelines to determine implementation progress. Also, review student achievement data and performance benchmarks to evaluate the effectiveness of improvement strategies identified in the SIG sub-grant application for purposes of local monitoring and continuous improvement efforts.

The CDE will review each LEA’s progress in meeting its established improvement goals and make a recommendation to the SBE on whether to renew an LEA’s SIG when one or more schools are not meeting their goals. When it has been determined that an LEA has not made sufficient progress towards reaching its goals, the sub-grant will be considered for a reduction equivalent to the annual award for the non-performing school(s) with the intent that the school(s) no longer receive funding.

Leading Indicators

The SEA will also review the performance of participating schools on the nine leading indicators identified by ED in its November 1, 2010, SIG Guidance, and will consider progress on these indicators when determining whether to adjust an LEA’s sub-grant. For those indicators for which the CDE does not currently collect data, the CDE will require that funded LEAs include this information in their annual reports for this program. Site Visits

When selected as part of a site visit sample, LEAs and their participating schools will be visited by representatives of the regional consortia and/or state staff to validate information provided in expenditure and program evaluation reports and gather more detailed information on implementation efforts and challenges.

(5) SIG funding priority to LEAs

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The CDE will allocate SIG funds to LEAs in accordance with the following priorities: California anticipates that SIG funding will not be sufficient to fund all eligible Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools. LEA applications to serve Tier I and Tier II schools will have highest priority for funding. LEA applications ranked using the rubric identified in the LEA RFA. A priority ranking has been calculated for each LEA based on the percentage of students scoring at Below Basic (BB) and Far Below Basic (FBB) on the 2009–10 California Standards Tests for the remaining identified FY 2009 unserved schools in the LEA. This is calculated by taking the total number of FBB and BB students at remaining identified schools in the LEA divided by the total number of valid scores for the remaining identified schools in the LEA. The LEAs with a higher percentage of FBB and BB students based on their identified schools would receive priority for funding. In addition, the geographic distribution of FY 2009 Tier I and Tier II schools throughout the state will be considered when making funding recommendations. To this end, a priority ranking of schools that was used to generate the LEA priority ranking described above will be used to prioritize schools for funding within the LEA.

In making final grant award determinations, the SEA may consider other criteria including an LEA’s capacity to implement the selected school interventions, the number of schools served in each tier, the selected intervention model, school enrollment, and the overall quality of LEA applications.

(6) Criteria to Prioritize Among Tier III Schools

Criteria to prioritize applications of Tier III schools may be based on the year in PI, length of time in PI beyond year five PI status, year of LEA PI status, decile rank on California’s API accountability system, and actual API performance in recent years.

(7) CDE Takeover of Schools

The CDE does not intend to take over a SIG applicant school.

(8) SEA direct services to any participating school in Tier I or II

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The CDE does not intend to provide direct services to any schools in Tier I or Tier II.

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E. ASSURANCES

By submitting this application, the SEA assures that it will do the following (check each box):

Comply with the final requirements and ensure that each LEA carries out its responsibilities. Award each approved LEA a School Improvement Grant in an amount that is of sufficient size and

scope to implement the selected intervention in each Tier I and Tier II school that the SEA approves the LEA to serve.

Ensure, if the SEA is participating in the Department’s differentiated accountability pilot, that its LEAs will use school improvement funds consistent with the final requirements.

Monitor each LEA’s implementation of the “rigorous review process” of recruiting, screening, and

selecting external providers as well as the interventions supported with school improvement funds.

To the extent a Tier I or Tier II school implementing the restart model becomes a charter school LEA, hold the charter school operator or charter management organization accountable, or ensure that the charter school authorizer holds the respective entity accountable, for meeting the final requirements.

Post on its Web site, within 30 days of awarding School Improvement Grants, all final LEA

applications and a summary of the grants that includes the following information: name and NCES identification number of each LEA awarded a grant; total amount of the three year grant listed by each year of implementation; name and NCES identification number of each school to be served; and type of intervention to be implemented in each Tier I and Tier II school.

Report the specific school-level data required in section III of the final requirements.

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F. SEA RESERVATION: The SEA may reserve an amount not to exceed five percent of its School Improvement Grant for administration, evaluation, and technical assistance expenses.

The SEA must briefly describe the activities related to administration, evaluation, and technical assistance that the SEA plans to conduct with any State-level funds it chooses to reserve from its School Improvement Grant allocation.

Insert response to Section F SEA Reservation here: The CDE will reserve no more than five percent for its administration, evaluation, and technical assistance expenses.

The CDE will use these funds to conduct annual data collection and analysis activities, provide general technical assistance activities related to application submission and acceptable uses of funds, and coordinate direct technical assistance to schools to be provided by the Statewide System of Support. In addition, a small portion of the state reservation will be used to facilitate the random site visits to funded schools as part of California’s plan for SIG program monitoring and technical assistance. The SEA will conduct a series of webinars and conference calls relating to the SIG LEA RFA application process, expanded Statewide System of School Support meetings to inform regional directors about the application and implementation process, ongoing one-on-one technical assistance from CDE staff to eligible applicants, and CDE Web page postings of frequently asked questions and answers and other pertinent information concerning SIG implementation. LEAs receiving SIG grant awards must participate in a statewide evaluation process and provide all required information on a timely basis. In addition, LEAs must respond to any additional surveys or other methods of data collection that may be required by the CDE or ED throughout the life of the sub-grant.

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G. CONSULTATION WITH STAKEHOLDERS: The SEA must consult with its Committee of Practitioners and is encouraged to consult with other stakeholders regarding its application for a School Improvement Grant.

Before submitting its application for a School Improvement Grant to the Department, the SEA must consult with its Committee of Practitioners established under section 1903(b) of the ESEA regarding the rules and policies contained therein.

The SEA has consulted with its Committee of Practitioners regarding the information set forth in its

application.

The SEA may also consult with other stakeholders that have an interest in its application.

The SEA has consulted with other relevant stakeholders, including

H. WAIVERS: SEAs are invited to request waivers of the requirements set forth below. An SEA must check the corresponding box(es) to indicate which waiver(s) it is requesting.

WAIVERS OF SEA REQUIREMENTS

Enter State Name Here California requests a waiver of the State-level requirements it has indicated below. The State believes that the requested waiver(s) will increase its ability to implement the SIG program effectively in eligible schools in the State in order to improve the quality of instruction and raise the academic achievement of students in Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools.

Waiver 1: Tier II waiver In order to enable the State to generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools for its FY 2010

competition, waive paragraph (a)(2) of the definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” in Section I.A.3 of the SIG final requirements and incorporation of that definition in identifying Tier II schools under Section I.A.1(b) of those requirements to permit the State to include, in the pool of secondary schools from which it determines those that are the persistently lowest-achieving schools in the State, secondary schools participating under Title I, Part A of the ESEA that have not made adequate yearly progress (AYP) for at least two consecutive years or are in the State’s lowest quintile of performance based on proficiency rates on the State’s assessments in reading/language arts and mathematics combined.

Assurance The State assures that it will include in the pool of schools from which it identifies its Tier II schools all Title I

secondary schools not identified in Tier I that either (1) have not made AYP for at least two consecutive years; or (2) are in the State’s lowest quintile of performance based on proficiency rates on the State’s assessments in reading/language arts and mathematics combined. Within that pool, the State assures that it will identify as Tier II schools the persistently lowest-achieving schools in accordance with its approved definition. The State is attaching the list of schools and their level of achievement (as determined under paragraph (b) of the definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools”) that would be identified as Tier II schools without the waiver and those that would be identified with the waiver. The State assures that it will ensure that any LEA that chooses to use SIG funds in a Title I secondary school that becomes an eligible Tier II school based on this waiver will comply with the SIG final requirements for serving that school.

Note: An SEA that requested and received the Tier II waiver for its FY 2009 definition of “persistently lowest achieving schools” should request the waiver again only if it is generating new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools.

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Waiver 2: n-size waiver In order to enable the State to generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools for its FY 2010

competition, waive the definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” in Section I.A.3 of the SIG final requirements and the use of that definition in Section I.A.1(a) and (b) of those requirements to permit the State to exclude, from the pool of schools from which it identifies the persistently lowest-achieving schools for Tier I and Tier II, any school in which the total number of students in the “all students” group in the grades assessed is less than [Please indicate number]

.

Assurance The State assures that it determined whether it needs to identify five percent of schools or five schools in each tier

prior to excluding small schools below its “minimum n.” The State is attaching, and will post on its Web site, a list of the schools in each tier that it will exclude under this waiver and the number of students in each school on which that determination is based. The State will include its “minimum n” in its definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools.” In addition, the State will include in its list of Tier III schools any schools excluded from the pool of schools from which it identified the persistently lowest-achieving schools in accordance with this waiver.

Note: An SEA that requested and received the n-size waiver for its FY 2009 definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” should request the waiver again only if it is generating new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools.

Waiver 3: New list waiver Because the State neither must nor elects to generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools, waive

Sections I.A.1 and II.B.10 of the SIG final requirements to permit the State to use the same Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III lists it used for its FY 2009 competition.

Assurance The State assures that it has five or more unserved Tier I schools on its FY 2009 list.

WAIVERS OF LEA REQUIREMENTS

Enter State Name Here California requests a waiver of the requirements it has indicated below. These waivers would allow any local educational agency (LEA) in the State that receives a School Improvement Grant to use those funds in accordance with the final requirements for School Improvement Grants and the LEA’s application for a grant. The State believes that the requested waiver(s) will increase the quality of instruction for students and improve the academic achievement of students in Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools by enabling an LEA to use more effectively the school improvement funds to implement one of the four school intervention models in its Tier I, Tier II, or Tier III schools. The four school intervention models are specifically designed to raise substantially the achievement of students in the State’s Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools.

Waiver 4: School improvement timeline waiver Waive section 1116(b)(12) of the ESEA to permit LEAs to allow their Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III Title I

participating schools that will fully implement a turnaround or restart model beginning in the 2011–2012 school year to “start over” in the school improvement timeline.

Assurances The State assures that it will permit an LEA to implement this waiver only if the LEA receives a School

Improvement Grant and requests the waiver in its application as part of a plan to implement the turnaround or restart model beginning in 2011–2012 in a school that the SEA has approved it to serve. As such, the LEA may only implement the waiver in Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools, as applicable, included in its application.

The State assures that, if it is granted this waiver, it will submit to the U.S. Department of Education a report that sets forth the name and NCES District Identification Number for each LEA implementing a waiver.

Note: An SEA that requested and received the school improvement timeline waiver for the FY 2009 competition and wishes to also receive the waiver for the FY 2010 competition must request the waiver again in this application.

Schools that started implementation of a turnaround or restart model in the 2010-2011 school year cannot

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request this waiver to “start over” their school improvement timeline again.

Waiver 5: Schoolwide program waiver Waive the 40 percent poverty eligibility threshold in section 1114(a)(1) of the ESEA to permit LEAs to

implement a schoolwide program in a Tier I, Tier II, or Tier III Title I participating school that does not meet the poverty threshold and is fully implementing one of the four school intervention models. Assurances

The State assures that it will permit an LEA to implement this waiver only if the LEA receives a School Improvement Grant and requests to implement the waiver in its application. As such, the LEA may only implement the waiver in Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools, as applicable, included in its application.

The State assures that, if it is granted this waiver, it will submit to the U.S. Department of Education a report that sets forth the name and NCES District Identification Number for each LEA implementing a waiver. Note: An SEA that requested and received the schoolwide program waiver for the FY 2009 competition and wishes to also receive the waiver for the FY 2010 competition must request the waiver again in this application.

PERIOD OF AVAILABILITY WAIVER Enter State Name Here California requests a waiver of the requirement indicated below. The State believes that the requested waiver will increase its ability to implement the SIG program effectively in eligible schools in the State in order to improve the quality of instruction and improve the academic achievement of students in Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools.

Waiver 6: Period of availability of FY 2009 carryover funds waiver

Waive section 421(b) of the General Education Provisions Act (20 U.S.C. § 1225(b)) to extend the period of availability of FY 2009 carryover school improvement funds for the SEA and all of its LEAs to September 30, 2014. Note: This waiver only applies to FY 2009 carryover funds. An SEA that requested and received this waiver for the FY 2009 competition and wishes to also receive the waiver to apply to FY 2009 carryover funds in order to make them available for three full years for schools awarded SIG funds through the FY 2010 competition must request the waiver again in this application.

ASSURANCE OF NOTICE AND COMMENT PERIOD – APPLIES TO ALL WAIVER REQUESTS (Must check if requesting one or more waivers)

The State assures that, prior to submitting its School Improvement Grant application, the State provided all LEAs in the State that are eligible to receive a School Improvement Grant with notice and a reasonable opportunity to comment on its waiver request(s) and has attached a copy of that notice as well as copies of any comments it received from LEAs. The State also assures that it provided notice and information regarding the above waiver request(s) to the public in the manner in which the State customarily provides such notice and information to the public (e.g., by publishing a notice in the newspaper; by posting information on its Web site) and has attached a copy of, or link to, that notice.

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PART II: LEA REQUIREMENTS

An SEA must develop an LEA application form that it will use to make subgrants of school improvement funds to eligible LEAs. That application must contain, at a minimum, the information set forth below. An SEA may include other information that it deems necessary in order to award school improvement funds to its LEAs. Please note that for FY 2010, an SEA must develop or update its LEA application form to include information on any activities, as well as the budget for those activities, that LEAs plan to carry out during the pre-implementation period to help prepare for full implementation in the following school year.

The SEA must submit its LEA application form with its application to the Department for a School Improvement Grant. The SEA should attach the LEA application form in a separate document.

LEA APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

A. SCHOOLS TO BE SERVED: An LEA must include the following information with respect to the schools it will serve with a School Improvement Grant.

An LEA must identify each Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III school the LEA commits to serve and identify the model that the LEA will use in each Tier I and Tier II school.

INTERVENTION (TIER I AND II ONLY) SCHOOL

NAME NCES ID #

TIER I

TIER II

TIER III turnaround restart closure transformation

Note: An LEA that has nine or more Tier I and Tier II schools may not implement the transformation model in more than 50 percent of those schools.

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B. DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION: An LEA must include the following information

in its application for a School Improvement Grant.

(1) For each Tier I and Tier II school that the LEA commits to serve, the LEA must demonstrate that—

• The LEA has analyzed the needs of each school and selected an intervention for each school; and • The LEA has the capacity to use school improvement funds to provide adequate resources and

related support to each Tier I and Tier II school identified in the LEA’s application in order to implement, fully and effectively, the required activities of the school intervention model it has selected.

(2) If the LEA is not applying to serve each Tier I school, the LEA must explain why it lacks capacity to serve each Tier I school.

(3) The LEA must describe actions it has taken, or will take, to— • Design and implement interventions consistent with the final requirements; • Recruit, screen, and select external providers, if applicable, to ensure their quality; • Align other resources with the interventions; • Modify its practices or policies, if necessary, to enable its schools to implement the interventions

fully and effectively; and • Sustain the reforms after the funding period ends.

(4) The LEA must include a timeline delineating the steps it will take to implement the selected

intervention in each Tier I and Tier II school identified in the LEA’s application.

(5) The LEA must describe the annual goals for student achievement on the State’s assessments in both reading/language arts and mathematics that it has established in order to monitor its Tier I and Tier II schools that receive school improvement funds.

(6) For each Tier III school the LEA commits to serve, the LEA must identify the services the school

will receive or the activities the school will implement. (7) The LEA must describe the goals it has established (subject to approval by the SEA) in order to hold

accountable its Tier III schools that receive school improvement funds. (8) As appropriate, the LEA must consult with relevant stakeholders regarding the LEA’s application

and implementation of school improvement models in its Tier I and Tier II schools.

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C. BUDGET: An LEA must include a budget that indicates the amount of school

improvement funds the LEA will use each year in each Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III school it commits to serve.

The LEA must provide a budget that indicates the amount of school improvement funds the LEA will use each year to—

• Implement the selected model in each Tier I and Tier II school it commits to serve; • Conduct LEA-level activities designed to support implementation of the selected school

intervention models in the LEA’s Tier I and Tier II schools; and • Support school improvement activities, at the school or LEA level, for each Tier III school

identified in the LEA’s application.

Note: An LEA’s budget should cover three years of full implementation and be of sufficient size and scope to implement the selected school intervention model in each Tier I and Tier II school the LEA commits to serve. Any funding for activities during the pre-implementation period must be included in the first year of the LEA’s three-year budget plan.

An LEA’s budget for each year may not exceed the number of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools it commits to serve multiplied by $2,000,000 or no more than $6,000,000 over three years.

Example:

LEA XX BUDGET

Year 1 Budget Year 2 Budget

Year 3 Budget Three-Year Total

Pre-implementation Year 1 - Full

Implementation Tier I ES #1 $257,000 $1,156,000 $1,325,000 $1,200,000 $3,938,000 Tier I ES #2 $125,500 $890,500 $846,500 $795,000 $2,657,500 Tier I MS #1 $304,250 $1,295,750 $1,600,000 $1,600,000 $4,800,000 Tier II HS #1 $530,000 $1,470,000 $1,960,000 $1,775,000 $5,735,000

LEA-level Activities $250,000 $250,000 $250,000 $750,000 Total Budget $6,279,000 $5,981,500 $5,620,000 $17,880,500

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D. ASSURANCES: An LEA must include the following assurances in its application for a School Improvement Grant.

The LEA must assure that it will—

(1) Use its School Improvement Grant to implement fully and effectively an intervention in each Tier I and Tier II school that the LEA commits to serve consistent with the final requirements;

(2) Establish annual goals for student achievement on the State’s assessments in both reading/language arts and mathematics and measure progress on the leading indicators in section III of the final requirements in order to monitor each Tier I and Tier II school that it serves with school improvement funds, and establish goals (approved by the SEA) to hold accountable its Tier III schools that receive school improvement funds;

(3) If it implements a restart model in a Tier I or Tier II school, include in its contract or agreement terms and provisions to hold the charter operator, charter management organization, or education management organization accountable for complying with the final requirements; and

(4) Report to the SEA the school-level data required under section III of the final requirements.

E. WAIVERS: If the SEA has requested any waivers of requirements applicable

to the LEA’s School Improvement Grant, an LEA must indicate which of those waivers it intends to implement.

The LEA must check each waiver that the LEA will implement. If the LEA does not intend to implement the waiver with respect to each applicable school, the LEA must indicate for which schools it will implement the waiver.

“Starting over” in the school improvement timeline for Tier I and Tier II Title I participating

schools implementing a turnaround or restart model.

Implementing a schoolwide program in a Tier I or Tier II Title I participating school that does not meet the 40 percent poverty eligibility threshold.

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APPENDIX A

SEA ALLOCATIONS TO LEAS AND LEA BUDGETS

Continuing Impact of ARRA School Improvement Grant Funding in FY 2010

Congress appropriated $546 million for School Improvement Grants in FY 2010. In addition, most States will be carrying over a portion of their FY 2009 SIG allocations, primarily due to the requirement in section II.B.9(a) of the SIG final requirements that if not every Tier I school in a State was served with FY 2009 SIG funds, the State was required to carry over 25 percent of its FY 2009 SIG allocation, combine those funds with the State’s FY 2010 SIG allocation, and award the combined funding to eligible LEAs consistent with the SIG final requirements. In FY 2009, the combination of $3 billion in School Improvement Grant funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and $546 million from the regular FY 2009 appropriation created a unique opportunity for the program to provide the substantial funding over a multi-year period to support the implementation of school intervention models. In response to this opportunity, the Department encouraged States to apply for a waiver extending the period of availability of FY 2009 SIG funds until September 30, 2013 so that States could use these funds to make three-year grant awards to LEAs to support the full and effective implementation of school intervention models in their Tier I and Tier II schools. All States with approved FY 2009 SIG applications applied for and received this waiver to extend the period of availability of FY 2009 SIG funds and, consistent with the final SIG requirements, are using FY 2009 funds to provide a full three years of funding (aka, “frontloading”) to support the implementation of school intervention models in Tier I and Tier II schools.

The Department encouraged frontloading in FY 2009 because the extraordinary amount of SIG funding available in FY 2009 meant that, if those funds had been used to fund only the first year of implementation of a school intervention model, i.e., to make first-year only awards, there would not have been sufficient funding for continuation awards in years two and three of the SIG award period (i.e., SIG funding in FY 2009 was seven times the amount provided through the regular appropriation). Similarly, the estimated nearly $1.4 billion in total SIG funding available in FY 2010 (an estimated $825 million in FY 2009 SIG carryover funds plus the $546 million FY 2010 SIG appropriation) is larger than the expected annual SIG appropriation over the next two fiscal years; if all funds available in FY 2010 were used to make the first year of three-year awards to LEAs for services to eligible Tier I and Tier II schools, there would not be sufficient funds to make continuation awards in subsequent fiscal years.

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Maximizing the Impact of Regular FY 2010 SIG Allocations

Continuing the practice of frontloading SIG funds in FY 2010 with respect to all SIG funds that are available for the FY 2010 competition (FY 2009 carryover funds plus the FY 2010 appropriation) would, in many States, limit the number of Tier I and Tier II schools that can be served as a result of the FY 2010 SIG competition. For this reason, the Department believes that, for most States, the most effective method of awarding FY 2010 SIG funds to serve the maximum number of Tier I and Tier II schools that have the capacity to fully and effectively implement a school intervention model is to frontload FY 2009 carryover funds while using FY 2010 SIG funds to make first-year only awards.

For example, if a State has $36 million in FY 2009 carryover SIG funds and $21 million in FY 2010 funds, and awards each school implementing a school intervention model an average of $1 million per year over three years, the SEA would be able to fund 12 schools with FY 2009 carryover funds (i.e., the $36 million would cover all three years of funding for those 12 schools), plus an additional 21 schools with FY 2010 funds (i.e., the $21 million would cover the first year of funding for each of those schools, and the second and third years would be funded through continuation grants from subsequent SIG appropriations). Thus, the State would be able to support interventions in a total of 33 schools. However, if the same State elected to frontload all funds available for its FY 2010 SIG competition (FY 2009 carryover funds and its FY 2010 allocation), it would be able to fund interventions in only 19 schools ($57 million divided by $3 million per school over three years).

LEAs that receive first-year only awards would continue to implement intervention models in Tier I and Tier II schools over a three-year award period; however, second- and third-year continuation grants would be awarded from SIG appropriations in subsequent fiscal years. This practice of making first-year awards from one year’s appropriation and continuation awards from funds appropriated in subsequent fiscal years is similar to the practice used for many U.S. Department of Education discretionary grant programs.

States with FY 2009 SIG carryover funds are invited to apply, as in their FY 2009 applications, for the waiver to extend the period of availability of these funds for one additional year to September 30, 2014. States that did not carry over FY 2009 SIG funds, or that carried over only a small amount of such funds, need not apply for this waiver; such States will use all available FY 2010 SIG funds to make first-year awards to LEAs in their FY 2010 SIG competitions.

Continuation of $2 Million Annual Per School Cap

For FY 2010, States continue to have flexibility to award up to $2 million annually for each participating school. This flexibility applies both to funds that are frontloaded and those that are used for first-year only awards. As in FY 2009, this higher limit will permit an SEA to award the amount that the Department believes typically would be required for the successful

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implementation of the turnaround, restart, or transformation model in a Tier I or Tier II school (e.g., a school of 500 students might require $1 million annually, whereas a large, comprehensive high school might require the full $2 million annually).

In addition, the annual $2 million per school cap, which permits total per-school funding of up to $6 million over three years, reflects the continuing priority on serving Tier I or Tier II schools. An SEA must ensure that all Tier I and Tier II schools across the State that its LEAs commit to serve, and that the SEA determines its LEAs have capacity to serve, are awarded sufficient school improvement funding to fully and effectively implement the selected school intervention models over the period of availability of the funds before the SEA awards any funds for Tier III schools.

The following describes the requirements and priorities that apply to LEA budgets and SEA allocations.

LEA Budgets

An LEA’s proposed budget should cover a three-year period and should take into account the following:

1. The number of Tier I and Tier II schools that the LEA commits to serve and the intervention model (turnaround, restart, closure, or transformation) selected for each school.

2. The budget request for each Tier I and Tier II school must be of sufficient size and scope to support full and effective implementation of the selected intervention over a period of three years. First-year budgets may be higher than in subsequent years due to one-time start-up costs.

3. The portion of school closure costs covered with school improvement funds may be

significantly lower than the amount required for the other models and would typically cover only one year.

4. The LEA may request funding for LEA-level activities that will support the implementation of school intervention models in Tier I and Tier II schools.

5. The number of Tier III schools that the LEA commits to serve, if any, and the services or

benefits the LEA plans to provide to these schools over the three-year grant period.

6. The maximum funding available to the LEA each year is determined by multiplying the total number of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools that the LEA is approved to serve by $2 million (the maximum amount that an SEA may award to an LEA for each participating school).

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SEA Allocations to LEAs

An SEA must allocate the LEA share of school improvement funds (i.e., 95 percent of the SEA’s allocation from the Department) in accordance with the following requirements:

1. The SEA must give priority to LEAs that apply to serve Tier I or Tier II schools.

2. An SEA may not award funds to any LEA for Tier III schools unless and until the SEA has awarded funds to serve all Tier I and Tier II schools across the State that its LEAs commit to serve and that the SEA determines its LEAs have capacity to serve.

3. An LEA with one or more Tier I schools may not receive funds to serve only its Tier III

schools.

4. In making awards consistent with these requirements, an SEA must take into account LEA capacity to implement the selected school interventions, and also may take into account other factors, such as the number of schools served in each tier and the overall quality of LEA applications.

5. An SEA that does not have sufficient school improvement funds to allow each LEA with

a Tier I or Tier II school to implement fully the selected intervention models may take into account the distribution of Tier I and Tier II schools among such LEAs in the State to ensure that Tier I and Tier II schools throughout the State can be served.

6. Consistent with the final requirements, an SEA may award an LEA less funding than it

requests. For example, an SEA that does not have sufficient funds to serve fully all of its Tier I and Tier II schools may approve an LEA’s application with respect to only a portion of the LEA’s Tier I or Tier II schools to enable the SEA to award school improvement funds to Tier I and Tier II schools across the State. Similarly, an SEA may award an LEA funds sufficient to serve only a portion of the Tier III schools the LEA requests to serve.

7. Note that the requirement in section II.B.9(a) of the SIG requirements, under which an SEA that does not serve all of its Tier I schools must carry over 25 percent of its FY 2009 SIG allocation to the following year, does not apply to FY 2010 SIG funds.

An SEA’s School Improvement Grant award to an LEA must:

1. Include not less than $50,000 or more than $2 million per year for each participating school (i.e., the Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools that the LEA commits to serve and that the SEA approves the LEA to serve).

2. Provide sufficient school improvement funds to implement fully and effectively one of

the four intervention models in each Tier I and Tier II school the SEA approves the LEA to serve or close, as well as sufficient funds for serving participating Tier III schools. An

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SEA may reduce an LEA’s requested budget by any amounts proposed for interventions in one or more schools that the SEA does not approve the LEA to serve (i.e., because the LEA does not have the capacity to serve the school or because the SEA is approving only a portion of Tier I and Tier II schools in certain LEAs in order to serve Tier I and Tier II schools across the State). An SEA also may reduce award amounts if it determines that an LEA can implement its planned interventions with less than the amount of funding requested in its budget.

3. Consistent with the priority in the final requirements, provide funds for Tier III schools

only if the SEA has already awarded funds for all Tier I and Tier II schools across the State that its LEAs commit to serve and that the SEA determines its LEAs have capacity to serve.

4. Include any requested funds for LEA-level activities that support implementation of the

school intervention models.

5. Apportion any FY 2009 carryover school improvement funds so as to provide funding to LEAs over three years (assuming the SEA has requested and received a waiver to extend the period of availability to September 30, 2014).

6. Use FY 2010 school improvement funds to make the first year of three-year grant awards to LEAs (unless the SEA has received a waiver of the period of availability for its FY 2010 funds). Continuation awards for years 2 and 3 would come from SIG appropriations in subsequent fiscal years.

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APPENDIX B

Schools an SEA MUST identify in each tier

Newly eligible schools an SEA MAY identify in each tier

Tier I Schools that meet the criteria in paragraph (a)(1) in the definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools.”‡

Title I eligible§ elementary schools that are no higher achieving than the highest-achieving school that meets the criteria in paragraph (a)(1)(i) in the definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” and that are:

• in the bottom 20% of all schools in the State based on proficiency rates; or

• have not made AYP for two consecutive years. Tier II Schools that meet the criteria in paragraph (a)(2) in

the definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools.”

Title I eligible secondary schools that are (1) no higher achieving than the highest-achieving school that meets the criteria in paragraph (a)(2)(i) in the definition of “persistently lowest-achieving schools” or (2) high schools that have had a graduation rate of less than 60 percent over a number of years and that are:

• in the bottom 20% of all schools in the State based on proficiency rates; or

• have not made AYP for two consecutive years. Tier III Title I schools in improvement, corrective action,

or restructuring that are not in Tier I.** Title I eligible schools that do not meet the requirements to be in Tier I or Tier II and that are:

• in the bottom 20% of all schools in the State based on proficiency rates; or

• have not made AYP for two years.

‡ “Persistently lowest-achieving schools” means, as determined by the State--

(a)(1) Any Title I school in improvement, corrective action, or restructuring that--

(i) Is among the lowest-achieving five percent of Title I schools in improvement, corrective action, or restructuring or the lowest-achieving five Title I schools in improvement, corrective action, or restructuring in the State, whichever number of schools is greater; or

(ii) Is a high school that has had a graduation rate as defined in 34 CFR 200.19(b) that is less than 60 percent over a number of years; and

(2) Any secondary school that is eligible for, but does not receive, Title I funds that--

(i) Is among the lowest-achieving five percent of secondary schools or the lowest-achieving five secondary schools in the State that are eligible for, but do not receive, Title I funds, whichever number of schools is greater; or

(ii) Is a high school that has had a graduation rate as defined in 34 CFR 200.19(b) that is less than 60 percent over a number of years.

§ For the purposes of schools that may be added to Tier I, Tier II, or Tier III, “Title I eligible” schools may be schools that are eligible for, but do not receive, Title I, Part A funds or schools that are Title I participating (i.e., schools that are eligible for and do receive Title I, Part A funds). ** Certain Title I schools in improvement, corrective action, or restructuring that are not in Tier I may be in Tier II rather than Tier III. In particular, certain Title I secondary schools in improvement, corrective action, or restructuring that are not in Tier I may be in Tier II if an SEA receives a waiver to include them in the pool of schools from which Tier II schools are selected or if they meet the criteria in section I.A.1(b)(ii)(A)(2) and (B) and an SEA chooses to include them in Tier II.

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School Improvement Grant (SIG) Section 1003(g)

Cohort 2, School Year 2011–12

Applications must be received by the

California Department of Education (CDE) no later than 4 p.m. on April 15, 2011

California Department of Education District and School Improvement Division Regional Coordination and Support Office

California Department of Education 1430 N Street, Suite 6208

Sacramento, CA 95814-5901 916-319-0833

http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/sw/t1/regsig10rfa.asp

Request for Applications

(RFA)

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Table of Contents

Page Timeline...........................................................................................................................4 General Information .......................................................................................................5

A. Overview...................................................................................................................5 B. Opportunity to Improve.............................................................................................6 C. Eligibility ...................................................................................................................7 D. Funding Priority and Levels......................................................................................8

Program Guidelines .......................................................................................................9 A. School Improvement Strategies ...............................................................................9 B. Pre-Implementation ................................................................................................15 C. Responsibilities of the LEA ....................................................................................16 D. Program Accountability and Monitoring .................................................................17

Reporting and Accountability Requirements ............................................................18 A. Program Accountability ..........................................................................................18 B. Fiscal Reporting Requirements ..............................................................................18 C. Site Visits by Regional Consortia or State Staff .....................................................19 D. Program Evaluation................................................................................................19

Fiscal Operations .........................................................................................................20 A. Use of Funds ..........................................................................................................20 B. Payments to Sub-grantees.....................................................................................21 C. Renewal of Funding ...............................................................................................21 D. Termination of Funding ..........................................................................................22

Application Review and Sub-grant Award Process ..................................................22 A. Selection Process...................................................................................................22 B. Award Notification ..................................................................................................22

Application Requirements...........................................................................................23 A. List of Schools to Be Served ..................................................................................23 B. Narrative Response Requirements (40 Page Limit) ...............................................23 C. Implementation Charts for Each School the LEA Plans to Serve ..........................28 (10 Page Limit per School) .........................................................................................28 D. Budget (5 Page Limit per School) ..........................................................................28 E. Waivers...................................................................................................................30 F. Attachments (20 Page Limit–Not Scored) ..............................................................30

Submission of Applications ........................................................................................31 SIG Application Checklist............................................................................................33

SIG Form 1—Application Cover Sheet .......................................................................34 SIG Form 2—Narrative Response..............................................................................35 SIG Form 3—Budget Instructions...............................................................................36 SIG Form 4a—LEA Budget Summary ........................................................................37 SIG Form 4b—LEA Budget Narrative.........................................................................38 SIG Form 5a—School Budget Summary....................................................................39 SIG Form 5b—School Budget Narrative.....................................................................40 SIG Form 6—Object of Expenditure Codes................................................................41 SIG Form 7—General Assurances and Certifications ................................................43

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SIG Form 8—Sub-grant Conditions and Assurances .................................................44 SIG Form 9—Schools to Be Served ...........................................................................46 SIG Form 10.1—Turnaround Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School .......47 SIG Form 10.2—Transformation Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School .49 SIG Form 10.3—Restart Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School ..............55 SIG Form 10.4—Closure Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School .............57 SIG Form 11—Implementation Chart for a Tier III School ..........................................58

Appendix A: SIG Rubric...............................................................................................59 Appendix B: School Improvement Grant Information Resources...........................71

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Timeline A number of important dates are identified below for local educational agencies (LEAs) or chartering authorities intending to apply for School Improvement Grant (SIG) funds.

Important Events Dates

Draft RFA posted on the California Department of Education (CDE) Web site

January 31, 2011

Final RFA posted on the CDE Web site

March 8, 2011

LEA SIG applications due to the CDE

April 15, 2011

SIG RFA readers’ conference conducted by the CDE where readers evaluate and score applications

May 2–6, 2011

State Board of Education (SBE) takes action on LEA applications. The CDE will immediately notify LEAs of approval status. LEAs receiving a FY 2010 SIG sub-grant must begin full implementation of the intervention model(s) they select for their funded school(s) at the beginning of the 2011–12 school year.

July 2011 SBE Meeting

Sub-grant award notification letters sent to LEAs

Upon SBE approval at its July 2011 meeting

Optional Pre-Implementation by LEAs (See Program Guidelines Section B)

Upon receipt of signed sub-grant award notification

LEAs receiving a FY 2010 SIG sub-grant must begin full implementation of the intervention model(s) they select for their funded schools at the beginning of the 2011–12 school year, which is Year 1 of the SIG sub-grant. Those LEAs electing to carry out pre-implementation activities may begin implementation upon receipt of a Grant Award Notice from the CDE.

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Initial Implementation Specific requirements for initial implementation of each of the four intervention models are: Turnaround Model—Schools that implement the turnaround model, including replacing the principal and up to 50 percent of instructional staff, as well as other required school improvement activities, must have completed principal and instructional staff replacements and instituted the new school schedule that increases instructional time prior to the beginning of the 2011–12 school year. Restart Model—Schools that close and reopen under a charter school operator, a charter management organization (CMO), or an education management organization (EMO) must open under the new management prior to the beginning of the 2011–12 school year. Closure Model—If an LEA elects to close a school and enroll the students who attended that school in other schools in the LEA that are higher achieving, the LEA will prepare for the school’s closure during the 2011–12 school year, but must close the school no later than June 30, 2012. Transformation Model—Schools that implement the transformation model, including replacing the principal and increasing instructional time, as well as other required school improvement activities, must have replaced the principal and instituted the new school schedule that increases instructional time prior to the beginning of the 2011–12 school year. General Information A. Overview

Hereafter, the term California Department of Education (CDE) refers to the CDE operating under the policy direction of the State Board of Education (SBE). For information regarding the definition of terms used in this document, refer to the U.S. Department of Education (ED) Web site at http://www2.ed.gov/programs/sif/2010-377a.doc (Outside Source). SIG, authorized under Section 1003(g) of Title I, Part A, of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), provides funding, through state educational agencies (SEAs), to LEAs and independent charter schools that received Title I funds and have at least one school identified in Tier I, Tier II, or Tier III. These funds are for identified and approved schools that demonstrate the greatest need and the strongest commitment to use the funds. These sub-grants are intended to provide adequate resources in order to raise substantially the achievement of students to enable the schools to make adequate yearly progress and exit improvement status.

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SIG funding will be provided to LEAs with schools that meet eligibility requirements as defined by ED according to prescribed priorities and evidence of greatest need and demonstration of greatest commitment. Based on the priorities for SIG, California will specifically base its funding on the state’s list of remaining unserved 2009 “persistently lowest-achieving” schools—Tier I and Tier II schools. California will prioritize funding based on a determination of schools with greatest need and the geographic distribution of all Tier I and Tier II schools throughout the state. California will not fund any Tier III schools until all LEA applications to serve Tier I or Tier II schools are funded. Given the substantial numbers of Tier I and Tier II schools on California’s list of SIG-eligible schools, California does not anticipate funding any Tier III schools with the FY 2010 SIG funds. The CDE will provide guidance to LEAs as they plan, implement, monitor, and evaluate selected intervention models in their lowest achieving schools. The state will also work to ensure that schools successfully implement one of the four school intervention models by promoting district partnerships to share expertise and lessons learned in ways known to build upon and sustain success. The services provided to Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools are clearly focused on making sure that schools are equipped to maximize student success. Ongoing technical assistance will be provided to LEAs during sub-grant implementation. LEAs that currently receive District Assistance and Intervention Team (DAIT) services will be required to describe how they will coordinate their DAIT and SIG improvement activities to improve performance in their lowest-achieving schools. LEAs must identify the major LEA improvement actions and describe how the LEA will align proposed SIG improvement activities with the recommendations of the DAIT, if appropriate. LEAs receiving DAIT services will continue to participate in the DAIT process and will still be subject to the Program Improvement (PI) sanctions the SBE deems necessary.

B. Opportunity to Improve

To receive a SIG sub-grant, an LEA must submit an application to the CDE that complies with the provisions herein. These funds are intended to support research-based, effective and sustainable school improvement activities that increase the likelihood that all students learn challenging academic content and achieve proficiency on state assessments in reading/language arts and mathematics. For FY 2010, California is scheduled to receive approximately $66 million through the ED Appropriations Act of 2010. FY 2010 SIG funds are available for obligation by the CDE and LEAs from July 1, 2011, through September 30, 2012.

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C. Eligibility California neither must nor elects to generate new lists of Tier I, Tier II and Tier III Schools. Therefore, the CDE has requested a waiver of sections I.A.1 and II.B.10 of the SIG final requirements to permit the state to use the same Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III lists it used in the FY 2009 competition. As a result, the remaining 96 unserved Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools from the FY 2009 SIG competition will be eligible for FY 2010 SIG funding. Under the final requirements, as amended through the interim final requirements published in the Federal Register in January 2010, SIG funds will focus on each state’s remaining unserved 2009 Tier I and Tier II schools. In keeping with federal requirements, California has defined “persistently lowest-achieving schools” as those that are determined to have been among the lowest five percent of schools in PI in terms of their average three-year proficiency rate for English-language arts and mathematics over three school years (2006–07, 2007–08, and 2008–09). In accordance with ED guidance, any high school in either Tier I or Tier II with a four-year graduation rate of less than 60 percent was also included. Prior to identifying specific schools, the CDE excluded from the list of potential schools those that had shown at least 50 points of growth in the Academic Performance Index (API) over a five year period (2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, and 2008–09) to address the requirement that only schools showing a lack of progress over a certain number of years should be included. In addition, schools not meeting California’s established minimum group size of 100 students with valid test scores for each of the three years were excluded.

California has defined Tier II schools as the persistently lowest-achieving secondary schools that are eligible for, but do not receive, Title I, Part A funds. California was granted a waiver in FY 2009 to permit California to include among its persistently lowest-achieving Tier II secondary schools, Tier III Title I secondary schools that are lower achieving than one or more Tier II schools. They do not qualify as Tier II schools because they are receiving Title I, Part A funds, and do not qualify as Tier I schools because they are not among the lowest-achieving five percent of such schools (or lowest-achieving five such schools) in the State. In the Tier I and Tier II schools an LEA commits to serve, the LEA must implement one of four school intervention models: turnaround model, restart model, school closure, or transformation model. If approved to do so, an LEA may also use SIG funds in Title I schools in improvement, corrective action, or restructuring that are not identified as persistently lowest-achieving schools, referred to in federal SIG guidance as “Tier III” schools. NOTE: An LEA with a Tier I, Tier II, or Tier III school must be receiving Title I funding in order to be eligible to apply.

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D. Funding Priority and Levels

Federal SIG regulations provide equal priority for funding Tier I and Tier II schools. ED requires states to award SIG funds to serve Tier I and Tier II schools that LEAs commit to serve prior to awarding any funds to an LEA to serve any Tier III schools. There may not be sufficient funding to serve all eligible schools. Therefore, California intends to fund all Tier I and Tier II schools statewide prior to funding any Tier III schools. Given this intent, LEA applicants are strongly encouraged to commit to serve all of their Tier I and Tier II schools prior to including any Tier III schools in their SIG sub-grant application.

LEA applications will be scored to determine if they are fundable. A priority ranking has been calculated for each LEA based on the percentage of students scoring at Below Basic (BB) and Far Below Basic (FBB) on the 2009–10 California Standards Tests for the remaining identified FY 2009 unserved schools in the LEA. This is calculated by taking the total number of FBB and BB students at remaining identified schools in the LEA divided by the total number of valid scores for the remaining identified schools in the LEA. The LEAs with the higher percentage of FBB and BB students based on its identified schools would receive priority for funding. In addition, the geographic distribution of FY 2009 Tier I and Tier II schools throughout the state will be considered. To this end, a priority ranking of schools that was used to generate the LEA priority ranking described above will be used to prioritize schools for funding within the LEA. This priority ranking can be found on the CDE’s FY 2010 SIG Web page. In making awards consistent with the above priorities, an LEA’s capacity to implement the selected school interventions, and other factors, such as the number of schools served in each tier, the selected intervention model, school enrollment, and the overall quality of LEA applications will be considered. In accordance with ED Guidance, if the CDE determines that the LEA does not have the capacity to meet the needs of all schools in the application, the CDE reserves the right to fund the LEA to serve only a portion of the schools included in the LEA’s application. The CDE will only consider awarding funds to those LEAs that develop and submit a comprehensive and viable application likely to improve student academic achievement. The CDE also reserves the right to fund applications at a lesser amount if the application can be implemented with less funding. Furthermore, if funding is not sufficient to fully fund all applications that merit award, the CDE reserves the right to fund applications at a lesser amount, identify which schools or sites will receive funding, and award sub-grants accordingly. If sufficient SIG funds are not available to allow each LEA to implement fully and effectively the selected intervention model(s) at all of their Tier I and Tier II schools, the CDE will take into account the distribution of Tier I and Tier II schools among such LEAs in the State to ensure that Tier I and Tier II schools throughout the State can be served.

An approved LEA application will receive a minimum of $50,000 and a maximum $2,000,000 per year for each of their eligible Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools that

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are included and approved in the sub-grant application. Funding levels will reflect the LEA’s projected cost of implementing the selected intervention strategy for each school as approved by the SEA.

ED has indicated that they expect SEAs to maximize the number of schools being served. This means that California will use all of the FY 2010 funds to award only the first-year awards of a three-year SIG grant, with continuation awards for years two and three funded with subsequent federal SIG appropriations.

Program Guidelines A. School Improvement Strategies

An LEA that wishes to receive a SIG is required to submit an application to the state identifying which schools it commits to serve from the state’s list of Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools. Tier I and Tier II schools must implement one of the following four school intervention models (as described in the Federal Register and provided below) intended to improve the management and effectiveness of these schools: (See the November 2010 SIG Guidelines on the ED Web site at http://www2.ed.gov/programs/sif/sigguidance11012010.pdf (Outside Source) for detailed information on each SIG school improvement model).

i. Turnaround model, which includes, among other actions, replacing the principal and rehiring no more than 50 percent of the school’s staff, adopting a new governance structure, and implementing an instructional program that is research-based and vertically aligned from one grade to the next as well as aligned with California’s adopted content standards. This includes English-language arts and mathematics core and intensive intervention programs that are SBE-adopted (2001 or later) in kindergarten through grade eight and standards-aligned core and intervention instructional materials in grades nine through twelve.

Required Activities: A turnaround model is one in which an LEA implements each of the following strategies:

a. Replace the principal and grant the new principal sufficient operational

flexibility (including in staffing, calendars/time, and budgeting) to implement fully and effectively a comprehensive approach in order to substantially improve student achievement outcomes and increase high school graduation rates

b. Use locally-adopted competencies to measure the effectiveness of staff

who can work within the turnaround environment to meet the needs of

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students, to screen all existing staff and rehire no more than 50 percent, and select new staff

c. Implement such strategies as (1) financial incentives, (2) increased

opportunities for promotion and career growth, and (3) more flexible work conditions that are designed to recruit, place, and retain staff with the skills necessary to meet the needs of the students in the turnaround school

d. Provide staff ongoing, high-quality, job-embedded professional

development that is aligned with the school’s comprehensive instructional program and designed with school staff to ensure that they are equipped to facilitate effective teaching and learning and have the capacity to successfully implement school reform strategies

e. Adopt a new governance structure, which may include, but is not limited

to, requiring the school to report to a new “turnaround office” in the LEA, hire a “turnaround leader” who reports directly to the LEA, or enter into a multi-year contract with the LEA

f. Use data to identify and implement an instructional program that is

research-based and vertically aligned from one grade to the next as well as aligned with California’s adopted academic standards. This includes English-language arts and mathematics core and intensive intervention programs that are SBE-adopted (2001 or later) in kindergarten-grade eight and standards-aligned core and intervention instructional materials in grades nine-twelve

g. Promote the continuous use of student data (such as from formative,

interim, and summative assessments) to inform and differentiate instruction in order to meet the academic needs of individual students

h. Establish schedules and implement strategies that provide increased

learning time

i. Provide appropriate social-emotional and community-oriented services and supports for students

Permissible Activities: A turnaround model may also implement other strategies such as:

j. Any of the required and permissible activities under the transformation

model

k. A new school model

See Form 10.1 Turnaround Implementation Chart for a complete list of required components for a Tier I or Tier II school.

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ii. Transformation model, in which an LEA implements each of the following

strategies:

Note: An LEA that has nine or more Tier I and Tier II schools, including both schools that are being served with FY 2009 SIG funds and those that are eligible to receive FY 2010 SIG funds, may implement the transformation model in no more than 50 percent of these schools.

a. Developing and increasing teacher and school leader (and other staff)

effectiveness.

Required Activities:

(1) Replace the principal who led the school prior to commencement of the transformation model

(2) Use rigorous, transparent, and equitable evaluation systems for teachers

and principals that (A) Take into account data on student growth as a significant factor, as

well as other factors such as multiple observation-based assessments of performance and ongoing collections of professional practice reflective of student achievement and increased high school graduation rates

(B) Are designed and developed with teacher and principal involvement

(3) Identify and reward school leaders, teachers, and other staff who, in

implementing this model, have increased student achievement and high school graduation rates, and identify and remove those who, after ample opportunities have been provided for them to improve their professional practice, have not done so

(4) Provide instructional staff ongoing, high-quality, job-embedded

professional development that is aligned with the school’s comprehensive instructional program and designed with school staff to ensure they are equipped to facilitate effective teaching and learning and have the capacity to successfully implement school reform strategies

(5) Implement such strategies as financial incentives, increased opportunities

for promotion and career growth, and more flexible work conditions that are designed to recruit, place, and retain staff with the skills necessary to meet the needs of the students in a transformation school

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Permissible Activities:

(1) Providing additional compensation to attract and retain staff with the skills necessary to meet the needs of the students in a transformation school

(2) Instituting a system for measuring changes in instructional practices

resulting from professional development (3) Ensuring that the school is not required to accept a teacher without the

mutual consent of the teacher and principal, regardless of the teacher’s seniority

b. Comprehensive instructional reform strategies

Required Activities:

(1) Use data to identify and implement an instructional program that is

research-based and vertically aligned from one grade to the next as well as aligned with California’s adopted academic content standards. This includes English-language arts and mathematics core and intensive intervention programs that are SBE-adopted (2001 or later) in kindergarten-grade eight and standards-aligned core and intervention instructional materials in grades nine-twelve

(2) Promote the continuous use of student data (such as from formative, interim, and summative assessments) to inform and differentiate instruction in order to meet the academic needs of individual students

Permissible Activities:

(1) Conducting periodic reviews to ensure that the curriculum is being

implemented with fidelity, is having the intended impact on student achievement, and is modified if deemed ineffective

(2) Implementing a schoolwide “response-to-intervention” model

(3) Providing additional supports and professional development to teachers

and principals in order to implement effective strategies to support students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment and to ensure that English learner students acquire the English proficiency (language) skills necessary to master academic content within a certain time period

(4) Using and integrating technology-based supports and interventions as part

of the instructional program

(5) In secondary schools

(A) Increasing rigor by offering opportunities for students to enroll in

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advanced coursework (such as Advanced Placement; International Baccalaureate; or science, technology, engineering, and mathematics courses, especially those that incorporate rigorous and relevant project-, inquiry-, or design-based contextual learning opportunities), early-college high schools, dual enrollment programs, or thematic learning academies that prepare students for college and careers, including by providing appropriate supports designed to ensure that low-achieving students can take advantage of these programs and coursework

(B) Improving student transition from middle to high school through

summer transition programs or freshman academies

(C) Increasing graduation rates through, for example, credit-recovery programs, re-engagement strategies, smaller learning communities, competency-based instruction and performance-based assessments, and acceleration of basic reading and mathematics skills

(D) Establishing early-warning systems to identify students who may be at

risk of failing to achieve to high standards or graduate

c. Increasing learning time and creating community-oriented schools

Required Activities:

(1) Establish schedules and strategies that provide increased learning time

(2) Provide ongoing mechanisms for family and community engagement

Permissible activities:

(1) Partnering with parents and parent organizations, faith- and community-based organizations, health clinics, other state or local agencies, and others to create safe school environments that meet students’ social, emotional, and health needs

(2) Extending or restructuring the school day so as to add time for such

strategies as advisory periods that build relationships between students, faculty, and other school staff

(3) Implementing approaches to improve school climate and discipline, such

as implementing a system of positive behavioral supports or taking steps to eliminate bullying and student harassment

(4) Expanding the school program to offer full-day kindergarten or pre-

kindergarten

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d. Providing operational flexibility and sustained support

Required Activities:

(1) Give the school sufficient operational flexibility (such as staffing, calendars/time, and budgeting) to implement fully a comprehensive approach to substantially improve student achievement outcomes and increase high school graduation rates

(2) Ensure that the school receives ongoing, intensive technical assistance

and related support from the LEA, the SEA, or a designated external lead partner organization (such as a school turnaround organization or an EMO)

Permissible Activities:

(1) Allowing the school to be run under a new governance arrangement, such

as a turnaround division within the LEA

(2) Implementing a per-pupil school-based budget formula that is weighted based on student needs

See Form 10.2 Transformation Implementation Chart for a complete list of required components for a Tier I or Tier II school.

iii. Restart model, in which an LEA converts a school or closes and reopens a school under a charter school operator, a CMO, or an EMO that has been selected through a locally-determined rigorous review process, using SEA provided guidance, by the LEA. (A CMO is a non-profit organization that operates or manages charter schools by centralizing or sharing certain functions and resources among schools. An EMO is a for-profit or non-profit organization that provides “whole-school operation” services to an LEA.) If an LEA implements a restart model in a Tier I or Tier II school, the LEA must include in its contract or agreement terms and provisions to hold the charter school operator, CMO, or EMO accountable for complying with the final requirements. A restart model school must enroll, within the grades it serves, any former student who wishes to attend the school.

See Form 10.3 Restart Implementation Chart for a complete list of required components for a Tier I or Tier II school.

iv. School closure, in which an LEA closes a school and enrolls the students who

attended that school in other schools in the LEA that are higher achieving. These other schools should be within reasonable proximity to the closed school and may include, but are not limited to, charter schools or new schools for which achievement data are not yet available. SIG funds may not be used in the school that is receiving students who previously attended a school that is subject to

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closure in order to cover the costs associated with accommodating those students.

See Form 10.4 School Closure Implementation Chart for a complete list of required components for a Tier I or Tier II school.

B. Pre-Implementation

“Pre-implementation” enables an LEA to prepare for full implementation of a school intervention model at the start of the 2011–12 school year. To help in its preparation, an LEA may use FY 2010 and/or FY 2009 carryover SIG funds in its SIG schools after the LEA has been awarded a SIG grant for those schools based on having a fully approvable application, consistent with the SIG final requirements. As soon as it receives the funds, the LEA may use part of its first-year allocation for SIG-related activities in schools that will be served with FY 2010 and/or FY 2009 carryover SIG funds. For a full description of pre-implementation, please refer to Section J of the FY 2010 SIG Guidance. Pre-implementation activities include, but are not limited to:

• Holding community meetings to review school performance, discuss the school intervention model to be implemented, and develop school improvement plans in line with the intervention model selected

• Conducting the required rigorous review process to select a charter school

operator, a CMO, or an EMO and contract with that entity; or properly recruit, screen, and select any external providers that may be necessary to assist in planning for the implementation of an intervention model

• Recruiting and hiring the incoming principal, leadership team, instructional

staff, and administrative support; or evaluate the strengths and areas of need of current staff

• Providing remediation and enrichment to students in schools that will

implement an intervention model at the start of the 2011–12 school year; identifying and purchasing instructional materials aligned with state academic standards that have data-based evidence of raising student achievement; or compensate staff for instructional planning

• Training staff on the implementation of new or revised instructional programs; providing instructional support for returning staff members or training staff on the new evaluation system and locally adopted competencies

• Developing and piloting a data system for use in SIG-funded schools to

analyze data on leading baseline indicators, or develop and adopt interim assessments for use in SIG-funded schools

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Please Note:

• SIG funds may not be used to continue paying unassigned teachers who have been removed from the classroom and are not participating in activities to prepare their school for full implementation of a school intervention model.

• An LEA may not use SIG funds to buy out the remainder of the current

principal’s contract. Pre-Implementation activities will be evaluated to ensure that SIG funds awarded for the first year cover full and effective implementation through the duration of the 2011–2012 school year, including activities carried out during the pre-implementation period. All pre-implementation activities funded with SIG funds will be reviewed to determine if they are reasonable and necessary, directly related to the full and effective implementation of the model selected by the LEA, and address the needs identified by the LEA.

C. Responsibilities of the LEA

i. For each Tier I and Tier II school that the LEA commits to serve, the LEA must demonstrate that:

• The LEA has analyzed the needs and the appropriateness of each model

for each school and then selected the model that will be most effective for each school

• The LEA has the capacity to use SIG funds to provide adequate resources

and related support to each Tier I and Tier II school identified in the LEA’s application in order to implement, fully and effectively, the required activities of the school intervention model(s) it has selected

ii. If the LEA is not applying to serve each Tier I school identified, the LEA must

explain why it lacks capacity to serve each Tier I school.

iii. The LEA must describe actions it has taken, or will take, to:

• Design and implement intervention(s) consistent with the final requirements that may include pre-implementation activities to be carried out prior to the beginning of the 2011–12 school year

• Recruit, screen, and select external providers, if applicable, to ensure their

quality • Align other resources with the intervention(s) including federal, state,

private, and other district resources

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• Modify its practices or policies, if necessary, to enable its schools to implement the interventions fully and effectively

• Sustain the reforms after the funding period ends

iv. The LEA must include a timeline delineating the steps it will take to implement

the selected intervention in each Tier I and Tier II school identified in the LEA’s application using the appropriate Implementation Chart.

v. The LEA must describe the annual school goals for student achievement on

the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) tests in both reading/language arts and mathematics that it has established in order to monitor its Tier I and Tier II schools that receive school improvement funds.

vi. For each Tier III school the LEA commits to serve, the LEA must identify the

services the school will receive or the activities the school will implement.

vii. The LEA must describe the school goals it has established in order to hold accountable its Tier III schools that receive school improvement funds.

viii. As appropriate, the LEA must consult with relevant stakeholders regarding the

LEA’s application and implementation of school improvement models in its Tier I and Tier II schools.

D. Program Accountability and Monitoring

The CDE is responsible for monitoring LEA SIG implementation in accordance with the following program accountability requirements:

1. Each LEA receiving funding through this RFA meets the eligibility requirements

for the sub-grant described herein, and the LEA has provided all required assurances that it will comply with all program implementation and reporting requirements established through this RFA.

2. Each LEA receiving funding through this RFA appropriately uses these funds to

implement one of the four school improvement models described in this application.

3. Each LEA implements a selected intervention model in each school funded

through this application within the timeline in which the funds provided are to be used.

To fulfill its monitoring responsibilities, the CDE will require funded LEAs to submit appropriate fiscal and program information. In addition, representatives of the state and/or the regional consortia may conduct site visits to a selected representative sample of funded LEAs and their funded schools. The purpose of these visits would be to validate information submitted by LEAs and gather additional information from

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interviews and observations for technical assistance, monitoring, and evaluation purposes.

Reporting and Accountability Requirements Applicants awarded SIG funds must satisfy periodic reporting and accountability requirements throughout the term of the sub-grant. These requirements address: (A) program accountability; (B) fiscal reporting requirements; (C) site visits; and (D) program evaluation. A. Program Accountability

Each identified PI school and LEA receiving SIG sub-grant funds is responsible for carrying out its school improvement responsibilities under ESEA Section 1116(b) and (c) located on the ED Web site at http://www2.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/esea02/pg2.html#sec1116 (Outside Source) respectively. The LEA must include on its application a list of each of the schools served, their county/district/school (CDS) codes, their National Council on Education Statistics (NCES) Identification Number, the intervention model selected for each school, and the waivers for which the LEA is applying. Each LEA and school receiving a SIG sub-grant is responsible for carrying out its school improvement responsibilities in accordance with its approved sub-grant application and improvement plan. This includes making progress toward annual school goals and benchmarks. LEAs are required to provide regular updates throughout the year to the CDE on Implementation Chart progress for each funded school.

For any Tier I or Tier II school, the LEA must provide school-level data on all of the metrics designated by ED. Refer to ED’s SIG Guidance Web site at http://www2.ed.gov/programs/sif/sigguidance11012010.pdf (Outside Source) for a complete listing of metrics and indicators.

B. Fiscal Reporting Requirements

SIG sub-grantees must submit quarterly expenditure reports to the CDE by the following dates: October 31, January 31, April 30, and July 31 for the duration of their sub-grant award. The LEA or chartering authority is responsible for ensuring that reports are accurate, complete, and submitted on time.

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C. Site Visits by Regional Consortia or State Staff If selected as part of a site visit sample, LEAs and their funded schools must agree to site visits by state representatives and/or the regional consortia. The site visit is intended to validate information provided in expenditure and program evaluation reports, gather more detailed information on implementation efforts and challenges, and provide technical assistance and support.

D. Program Evaluation

All SIG recipients will be responsible for fulfilling the following program evaluation requirements:

i. Report annual accountability data to the CDE including, but not limited to:

a. Fiscal information on the use of grant funds provided under ESEA Section

1003(g)

b. Measures to demonstrate implementation of the research- and evidence-based strategies identified in the sub-grant application

c. The number and percentage of students who score proficient in

reading/language arts and mathematics, as measured by the state’s annual assessments, both overall in the LEA and for each school receiving funds through this application

d. Whether the LEA has made Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) and moved out of

PI status, and whether any of the schools receiving funds through this application have made AYP and moved out of PI status

ii. Respond to any specific data requests from the ED

iii. Utilize annual student achievement goals and student achievement data to

evaluate the effectiveness of improvement strategies identified in the SIG sub-grant application for purposes of local monitoring and continuous improvement efforts

iv. In addition, the CDE will review the performance of participating schools on the

nine leading indicators identified by ED in its November 1, 2010, SIG Guidance at http://www2.ed.gov/programs/sif/sigguidance11012010.pdf (Outside Source):

(1) Number of instructional minutes within the school year (2) Student participation rate on state assessments in reading/language arts and

in mathematics, and by student subgroup (3) Dropout rate where applicable

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(4) Student attendance rate (5) Number and percentage of students completing advanced coursework where

applicable (e.g., Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate, early-college high schools, and dual enrollment classes)

(6) Discipline incidents

(7) Truants (8) Distribution of teachers by performance level on an LEA’s teacher evaluation

systems (9) Teacher attendance rate

For those indicators for which the CDE does not currently collect data, the CDE will require that funded LEAs include this information in their annual reports for this program if applicable. Refer to ED’s SIG Guidance Web site at http://www2.ed.gov/programs/sif/sigguidance11012010.pdf (Outside Source) for a complete listing of metrics and indicators.

Fiscal Operations Sub-grantees must comply with the following fiscal operation requirements. A. Use of Funds

SIG funding shall be used to support school improvement efforts by LEAs and their eligible schools funded by this sub-grant process. Sub-grant funds may be used for staff salaries, materials, services, training, equipment, supplies, evaluation, facilities, or other purposes, except as specifically limited by all applicable legal requirements including all regulations or statutes or by the SEA. Each eligible LEA that receives an award may use the funds to carry out activities that advance the SIG sub-grant priorities. Sub-grantees may only use sub-grant funds for their intended purposes. Any funds provided to LEAs for pre-implementation will be counted as part of their first year SIG award.

The SIG funds must supplement, not supplant, existing services and may not be used to supplant federal, state, local, or nonfederal funds. Programs may not use SIG funds to pay for existing levels of service funded from any other source. An LEA that commits to serve one or more Tier I, Tier II, or Tier III schools that do not receive Title I, Part A funds must ensure that each of those schools receives all of the state and local funds it would have received in the absence of the SIG funds. SIG funds may not be used for new construction, most transportation, class size reduction, or purchases not directly related to any components in the models. Please refer to Section I of the FY 2010 SIG Guidance on the Ed Web site at

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http://www2.ed.gov/programs/sif/sigguidance11012010.pdf (Outside Source) for further information on allowable use of SIG funds. Sub-grantees may not carry over unexpended sub-grant funds beyond the ending date for each sub-grant award period. If the sub-grantee terminates program operation, the CDE will bill the LEA sub-grantee for any overpayment. Please refer to page 40 for a list of the expenditure codes to be used in this RFA. For a detailed description of these expenditure classifications, refer to the California School Accounting Manual, 2008 Edition. Visit the CDE Accounting Web site at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/ac/sa/ for viewing and downloading information.

B. Payments to Sub-grantees

The CDE will issue payments in five increments as follows: • The first payment: 22.5 percent of the annual sub-grant award, plus all expenses

already incurred, no later than 30 days after the CDE receives the Grant Award Notification letter (AO-400), or within 30 days after the Budget Act becomes effective, whichever is later

• Subsequent payments will be made quarterly in amounts that equal 22.5 percent

of the total award, plus expenses already incurred to date, upon verification that quarterly reports have been submitted to the CDE by the LEA

• No payments will be made in excess of the grant award. Ten percent will be

withheld until approval of the final year-end expenditure report.

C. Renewal of Funding

The CDE will consider the following factors annually in determining whether to recommend to the SBE that the LEA’s SIG sub-grant, in whole or in part, will be renewed:

• LEA Progress on Annual School Achievement Goals

Each participating LEA must establish clear, measurable, and challenging goals for student achievement on the state’s assessments in reading/language arts and mathematics, Standardized Testing and Reporting Program data, AYP, and API for each school. The CDE will use annual results from these assessment and accountability systems to determine progress made and compare them with LEA applicant goals for each funded school in reading/language arts and mathematics for all students and subgroup. In cases in which one or more of the schools served in an LEA are not meeting their improvement goals, the LEA’s

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sub-grant will be considered for a reduction equivalent to the annual award for the non-achieving school(s) with the intent that the school(s) no longer receive(s) funding.

• LEA Progress on SIG Plan Implementation For each participating school, the LEA must describe the actions and activities required to implement the selected intervention model, including a timeline with specific dates of implementation. The LEA must regularly report progress on these actions and activities. The CDE will annually evaluate whether the LEA has made sufficient progress on the implementation of each school’s plan. In cases in which the LEA has not made sufficient progress, the LEA’s sub-grant will be considered for a reduction equivalent to the annual award for the non-achieving school(s) with the intent that the school(s) no longer receive(s) funding.

D. Termination of Funding Funding shall be terminated if there is evidence of fraud or fiscal irregularity in the use of funds for their intended purpose.

Application Review and Sub-grant Award Process A. Selection Process

LEAs with eligible Title I schools may apply for SIG funding through this application. When recommending sub-grant applications for funding, the CDE will recommend funding those applications that fully comply with all requirements described in this RFA. The SEA will only consider awarding funds to those LEAs that develop and submit a comprehensive and viable application likely to improve student academic achievement. Applicants are advised to refer to the SIG Rubric for further guidance on developing an appropriate response. If any of the required Application Narrative elements receives an “Inadequate,” that application will not be recommended for funding.

B. Award Notification

The CDE will post its notification of proposed sub-grant awards for the SIG program on the CDE Web site at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ within 30 days of the SBE action to award SIG sub-grants to LEAs. Applicants will be notified in writing as soon as

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possible thereafter. All applications, whether approved or not, will be posted in their entirety on the CDE Web site in accordance with federal requirements. In addition, CDE will post a summary of the SIG grant awards including LEA name and NCES number, amount of grant, name of each school approved to be served, and the intervention model to be implemented in each school served.

Application Requirements LEAs responding to this RFA must submit a complete application packet, including a complete response to all narrative items described in this RFA, required forms, and all original signatures required as noted on each application form. The LEA must complete an Implementation Chart for each Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III school it commits to serve (SIG Forms 10 and 11). The application must be in Microsoft Word 2003 or later, single spaced, and 12 point Arial font using one inch margins. A. List of Schools to Be Served

An LEA must submit a list of schools it commits to serve and identify the intervention model the LEA will use in each Tier I and Tier II school. It must also indicate for which Tier I or Tier II Title I school it will implement the program improvement accountability timeline “start-over” or schoolwide program. Note: An LEA that has nine or more Tier I and Tier II schools, including both schools that are being served with FY 2009 SIG funds and those that are eligible to receive FY 2010 SIG funds, may implement the transformation model in no more than 50 percent of those schools. Complete SIG Form 9—Schools to Be Served chart.

B. Narrative Response Requirements (40 Page Limit)

LEAs must respond to all of the narrative elements below using SIG Form 2. When responding to the narrative elements, LEAs should provide a thorough response that addresses all components of each element. The CDE has provided a rubric that describes expectations for LEA responses to each narrative element and other requirements of the application. This rubric is included as Appendix A of this RFA. Respondents are advised to use the rubric as a guide in preparing their applications. The rubric will also be used as a guide for reviewers during the application review and approval process. An application that receives a rating of “inadequate” on any required element will not be recommended for funding. The eleven narrative elements are described below.

i. Needs Analysis (Required)

The LEA must describe the process and findings of the needs assessment conducted for each school it commits to serve and the evidence used to select

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the intervention model to be implemented at each school. This description of the needs assessment must address the following areas:

• Assessment instruments used to conduct the analysis (e.g., Academic

Performance Survey (APS), Inventory of Services and Supports (ISS) for Students with Disabilities, and District Assessment Survey (DAS))

• The roles and responsibilities of LEA and school personnel and other collaborative partners responsible for conducting the needs assessment and/or analyzing its results

• The process for analyzing the findings and determining the appropriate intervention model

ii. Selection of Intervention Model(s) (Required)

Based on the findings of the needs analysis, the LEA must describe its rationale for selecting the intervention model for each school and how specific findings from the needs analysis led to the LEA’s selection of the intervention model for each school. Include collaborative partners involved and their roles in the selection process. The LEA must include the selected intervention model in the appropriate Implementation Chart (Form 10 for each Tier I and Tier II school; Form 11 for each Tier III school) that the LEA intends to serve. The rationale must also provide the basis for not selecting one of the other three intervention models. LEAs that have implemented, in whole or in part, one of the models in a Tier I or Tier II school within the last two years may continue or complete the intervention being implemented provided the intervention conforms to all the requirements of the intervention(s) required in the SIG program and the school is showing significant progress. However, keep in mind that all SIG components of the selected intervention model must be fully and effectively implemented. If an LEA is selecting to continue an existing implementation model, sufficient detail on progress and evidence of student achievement must be included in the description and rationale for this model and in SIG Form 10, Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School, for the intervention model to be implemented.

iii. Demonstration of Capacity to Implement Selected Intervention Models (Required) The LEA must demonstrate that it has the capacity to use SIG funds to provide adequate resources and related support to each Tier I and Tier II school identified in the LEA’s application in order to implement, fully and effectively, all required activities of the school intervention model(s) it has selected. To do this, the LEA can address a number of factors. For example, the LEA might emphasize the credentials of staff who have the capability to implement one of the school intervention models. The LEA might also indicate its ability to recruit new principals to implement the turnaround and transformation models or the availability of CMOs and EMOs it could enlist to implement the restart model. The LEA might also indicate the support of its teachers’ union with respect to the staffing and teacher evaluation requirements in the turnaround and

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transformation models, the commitment of its school board to eliminate any barriers and to facilitate full and effective implementation of the models, and the support of staff and parents in schools to be served. In addition, the LEA should indicate on the SIG Form 10 Implementation Chart that it has the ability to begin implementing the school intervention model it selects fully and effectively by the beginning of the 2011–12 school year. If the LEA is not applying to serve all Tier I schools within its jurisdiction, the LEA must explain why it lacks the capacity to serve each Tier I school. If the limitation is at the LEA level then the LEA must identify the specific barriers that preclude serving all of its Tier I schools. If the limitation is based on conditions at a specific school or schools, the LEA must describe those conditions. If there are additional limiting factors, the LEA must describe them. The SEA will review the description of the limitation and any supporting evidence provided by the LEA to determine whether the rationale provided supports the LEA’s claim of lack of capacity.

iv. Recruitment, Screening, and Selection of External Providers (If Applicable)

If the LEA intends to use external entities (including EMOs and CMOs) to provide technical assistance in selecting, developing, and implementing one of the four intervention models, it must describe its process for ensuring their quality. Describe the process that has been or will be undertaken to recruit, screen, and select external providers including specific criteria such as experience, qualifications, and record of effectiveness in providing support for school improvement. Indicate whether the external provider has previously provided support to the LEA and/or school, or whether this is a new external provider to the LEA. Applicants planning to continue with the same external provider should include evidence of the provider’s effectiveness to date.

v. Align Other Resources with the Selected Intervention Models (Required)

The LEA must identify all federal, state, or private resources that are currently available to the school(s) that will be used to support implementation of the selected intervention model(s), including other district resources and services provided by the district and/or collaborative partners. The LEA must describe the LEA’s process for ensuring that these resources will be coordinated with SIG funding to ensure maximum effectiveness in the use of all resources. An LEA might use a number of other resources, in addition to its SIG funds, to implement the approved school intervention model(s). For example, an LEA might use school improvement funds it receives under Section 1003(a) of ESEA or Title I, Part A funds it received under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The LEA might also use its general Title I, Part A funds as well as funds it receives under other ESEA authorities, such as Title II, Part A, which it could use for recruiting high-quality teachers, or Title III, Part A, which it could use to improve the English proficiency of English learner students.

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vi. Align Proposed SIG Activities with Current DAIT Process (If Applicable)

If an LEA is currently receiving DAIT services, it must describe how it will coordinate its DAIT and its SIG activities to improve the performance of their lowest-achieving schools. The description must identify the major LEA improvement actions recommended by the DAIT and describe how the LEA has aligned its proposed SIG activities with those major LEA improvement actions while assuring that all components of the selected intervention model(s) are implemented.

vii. Modify LEA Practices or Policies (Required)

Depending on the intervention model(s) selected, the LEA may need to revise some of its current policies and practices to enable its schools to implement the interventions fully and effectively. These may include, but are not limited to, collective bargaining agreements, the distribution of resources among schools, parental involvement policies and practices, school attendance areas and enrollment policies, and agreements with charter organizations and other external service providers.

If the LEA anticipates the need to modify any of its current practices or policies in order to fully implement the selected intervention model(s), it must identify and describe which policies and practices need to be revised, the process for revision, and a description of the proposed revision, including timelines. Successful applicants will be required to revise their LEA Plan and Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) for each funded school upon approval of the application by the SBE.

viii. Sustain the Reforms after the Funding Period Ends (Required)

SIG funding provided through this application must be expended by September 30, 2013, unless the SEA is approved for a waiver to extend the funding through September 30, 2014. Each LEA must state whether it intends to implement a waiver to extend the funding period and identify all the resources that will be used to sustain the selected intervention(s) after the SIG funding period expires for each participating school.

ix. LEA’s Annual School Goals for Student Achievement (Required)

Each participating LEA must establish clear, measurable, and challenging goals for student achievement on the state’s assessments in reading/language arts and mathematics, Standardized Testing and Reporting Program data, AYP, and API for each school. The CDE will use annual results from these assessment and accountability systems to determine progress made and compare them with LEA applicant goals for each funded school in reading/language arts and mathematics for all students and subgroup. In cases in which one or more of the schools served in an LEA are not meeting their improvement goals, the LEA’s

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sub-grant will be considered for a reduction equivalent to the annual award for the non-achieving school(s) with the intent that the school(s) no longer receive(s) funding. Examples of appropriate annual goals may include making at least one year’s progress in reading/language arts and mathematics or reducing the percentage of students who are not proficient on the state’s reading/language arts and mathematics assessments by 10 percent or more from the prior year.

x. Serving Tier III Schools (If Applicable)

Note: LEAs applying to serve Tier III schools only do not need to complete other narrative elements. For each Tier III school the LEA commits to serve, the LEA must identify and describe the services the school will receive or the activities the school will implement. The LEA must include any findings concerning each school’s current condition and analysis of needs that led to the LEA’s selection of the specific improvement activities that will be implemented. The LEA must also establish challenging annual school goals for student achievement on the state’s assessments in both reading/language arts and mathematics that it will use to monitor the performance of each participating Tier III school that receives SIG funds and the LEA commits to serve. Note: There may not be sufficient funding to serve all eligible schools. Therefore, California intends to fund all Tier I and Tier II schools—those most in need—statewide prior to funding any Tier III schools. Given this intent, LEA applicants are strongly encouraged to serve all of their Tier I and Tier II schools prior to including any Tier III schools in their SIG sub-grant application.

xi. Consultation with Relevant Stakeholders (Required)

The LEA must consult with relevant stakeholders such as students, parents, educators, and the community regarding the LEA’s application, and solicit their input for the development and implementation of school improvement models in participating Tier I and Tier II schools. The LEA must describe the specific activities the LEA has undertaken to ensure that it consulted with parents and fulfilled this requirement such as soliciting input at District and School Advisory Committee (DAC/SAC) meetings, School Site Council (SSC) meetings, school or district English Language Advisory Committee (ELAC/DELAC), local bargaining unit(s), parent and community forums, and/or governing board meetings. LEAs must hold at least two public meetings to consult with staff, parents, and the community regarding the LEAs application and its selection of one of the four intervention models for its Tier I and II schools (per Education Code Section 53202(b)).

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The LEA must provide documentation that such meetings were held (e.g., meeting agenda or meeting minutes), provide a summary of input obtained through these meetings, indicate which input was incorporated into the LEA’s SIG application, and provide a rationale for not accepting any input that the LEA rejected.

C. Implementation Charts for Each School the LEA Plans to Serve (10 Page per School Limit)

For each identified Tier I and Tier II school, the LEA must complete a SIG Form 10, Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School, for the intervention model to be implemented. The LEA must include actions and activities required to implement each required component of the selected intervention model, a timeline with specific start and end dates, and the individual position and person, if known, who will be responsible for oversight and monitoring. Actions and activities that are part of the LEA’s optional pre-implementation activities should also be included. LEAs that have implemented, in whole or in part, one of the intervention models in a Tier I or Tier II school within the last two years may continue or complete the intervention model being implemented provided the intervention conforms to all the requirements of the intervention(s) required in the SIG and the school is showing significant progress. The LEA must include specific activities for the components that have already been completed as well as the components that will be completed in the future.

The LEA must complete SIG Form 11, Implementation Chart for a Tier III School for each Tier III school the LEA commits to serve. The LEA must identify the services the school will receive or the activities the school will implement, a timeline with specific start and end dates, and the individual position and person, if known, who will be responsible for oversight and monitoring. Important: LEAs seeking to fund Tier III schools exclusively should only complete SIG Form 2 Narrative Response, SIG Form 11 Implementation Chart for a Tier III School, and LEA and school budget SIG Forms 4 and 5.

  D. Budget (5 Page Limit per School)

The LEA must include LEA Proposed Budget Summary (SIG Form 4a), a LEA Budget Narrative (SIG From 4b), a School Proposed Budget Summary (SIG Form 5a), and a School Budget Narrative (SIG Form 5b) for each school the LEA commits to serve. As the LEA is preparing the proposed budget, it should take into account the selected intervention model and size of school enrollment. The LEA and School Budget Narrative must provide more detail regarding the information provided in the LEA budget. The School Budget Narrative must provide more detail on school-level information provided in both the school proposed budget and the Implementation Charts. Both the LEA Budget Narrative (SIG Form 4a) and the School Budget Narrative (SIG Form 5b) must clearly identify those activities that are related to costs included in the pre-implementation column on the LEA Budget Summary (SIG Form 4B) and on the School Budget Summary (SIG Form 5b), if applicable.

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An approved LEA application will receive a minimum of $50,000 and a maximum $2,000,000 per school, per year, for each of their eligible Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools that are included and approved in the sub-grant application. The total three year grant cannot exceed $6,000,000 per school. Funding levels will reflect the LEA’s projected cost of implementing the selected intervention strategy for each school as approved by the SEA, the extent to which the amount requested directly supports the intent of the SIG and the intervention model selected.

An LEA’s budget for each year may not exceed the maximum award as described above. In awarding SIG funds to an LEA, the state may allocate funds for each Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III school that will implement a rigorous intervention model for which the LEA has requested funds in its budget and which the CDE determines the LEA has the capacity to serve, unless the CDE determines on a case-by-case basis, considering such factors as school size, the intervention selected, and other relevant circumstances, that less funding is needed to implement the intervention fully and effectively. Budget Criteria:

The LEA projected budget is complete, expenditures are accurately classified by

object code, the full term of the grant is covered, and totals by year are provided.

The LEA budget narrative includes detailed information to describe LEA activities and costs associated with each object code. Budget items accurately reflect the actual cost of implementing the selected intervention models and other LEA activities described for each participating school are included.

The school projected budget(s) are complete, expenditures are accurately classified

by object code, the full term of the grant is covered, and totals by year are provided.

The school budget narrative(s) include detailed information to describe activities and costs associated with each object code. Budget items accurately reflect the actual cost of implementing the selected intervention models and other activities described for each participating school are included.

The LEA and school budgets are clearly aligned and, taken together, fully describe

appropriate expenditures of funds in all categories that are clearly sufficient to support the design, implementation and ongoing maintenance of the proposed SIG activities. The proposed expenditures reflect research-based strategies likely to increase student achievement.

The LEA and School Budgets must be of sufficient size and scope to implement the

selected intervention. A separate budget review process will be conducted by fiscal personnel from the CDE and School Services of California to determine whether a particular proposed use of SIG funds is allowable, directly related to the full and effective implementation of the model selected by the LEA, and that the proposed use of funds is reasonable and necessary.

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Important:

• The LEA and School Budgets must address all three years of the grant • The LEA and School Budget Summary forms may not be modified and

broken down further than the object codes provided (e.g., 1000, 2000, 3000, etc.)

• The LEA and School Budget Narratives must be grouped by object code series (e.g. 1000, 2000, 3000, etc.), clearly indentifying activities that are funded in the pre-implementation column of their respective budget summary forms

• The LEA and School Budget Narrative must include totals by object code series, year, and three-year term of grant

E. Waivers

The state has requested a waiver of the requirements listed below. These waivers would allow any LEA in California that receives SIG funds to use those funds in accordance with the final requirements for SIG and the LEA’s application for a sub-grant. The period of availability waiver will automatically apply to all LEAs with approved applications.

• Waive Section 1116(b)(12) of the ESEA for an LEA with an approved application to allow its Tier I or Tier II schools to implement a turnaround or restart model and “start over” in the school improvement (PI) timeline. (Note: Tier I or Tier II Title I schools only)

• Waive the 40 percent poverty eligibility threshold in Section 1114(a)(1) of the ESEA to permit an LEA with an approved application to implement a schoolwide program (SWP) in a Tier I or Tier II school that does not meet the poverty threshold. (Note: Tier I or Tier II Title I schools only)

The LEA must indicate for which schools it will implement the “Start Over” and SWP waiver on the Schools to Be Served Chart (SIG Form 9).

F. Attachments (20 Page Limit–Not Scored)

The SIG program must be designed, implemented, and sustained through a collaborative organizational structure that may include students, parents, representatives of participating LEAs and school sites, and private and/or public external technical assistance and support providers. The LEA may also attach

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documents from these collaborative partners that indicate support of its application. Please include a table of contents with this section if supporting documents are included.

Attachments may include, but are not limited to, letters of support and/or involvement from the LEA’s collaborative partners. Please include a table of contents and identify the type of attachment (e.g., parent letter) in the upper right-hand corner and number each page. All attachments must be submitted in English or include an English translation. All letters of support, additional meeting minutes, and any other additional documents must be submitted as a PDF. Provide a link to the local board meeting Web site. Do not attach copies of local board minutes.

Applicants may also provide Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) describing commitments in support of the LEA SIG application from private and/or public external technical assistance and support providers. Though not legally binding, the purpose of the MOUs is to clearly describe the specific commitments of staff, services, facilities, equipment, and roles of responsible persons or entities in the delivery of services or resources provided by each partner, including the estimated monetary value of these contributions.

Submission of Applications

LEAs responding to this RFA must submit a complete application packet and provide all original signatures required, as noted on each application form. Applications must be submitted with all forms compiled in the order listed on the SIG Application Checklist provided on page 32 of this RFA.

Applicants must submit an original, three hard copies, and one electronic Microsoft Word 2003 or later copy (all single spaced in 12 point Arial font using one inch margins) of each application and ensure that the original and copies are received by the Regional Coordination and Support Office on or before (not postmarked by) 4 p.m., April 15, 2011. Applicants must submit an electronic copy to [email protected] on or before April 15, 2011. Mailed documents must arrive on or before the April 15, 2011, deadline and should be sent to the following address:

California Department of Education

District and School Improvement Division Regional Coordination and Support Office

1430 N Street, Suite 6208 Sacramento, CA 95814-5901

Applicants may personally deliver the sub-grant application package to the Regional Coordination and Support Office on or before (not postmarked by) 4 p.m., April 15, 2011, at the following location:

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California Department of Education District and School Improvement Division Regional Coordination and Support Office

1430 N Street, Suite 6208 Sacramento, CA 95814-5901

To comply with Federal ADA Regulations, please adhere to the following guidelines:

• Submit text based documents only (no scanned images) • If images are included, also include alternative text for that image • Do not use color to convey information • Do not include images of handwritten signatures for privacy reasons

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SIG Application Checklist

Required Components

The following components must be included as part of the application. Check or initial by each component, and include this form in the application package. These forms can be downloaded from the CDE School Improvement Grant Web site at http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/sw/t1/regsig09rfa.asp. Please compile the application packet in the order provided below. Include this completed checklist in the application packet

______Form 1 Application Cover Sheet (Must be signed in blue ink by the LEA Superintendent or Designee)

______Form 2 Narrative Response ______Form 4a LEA Budget Summary

______Form 4b LEA Budget Narrative

______Form 5a School Budget Summary

______Form 5b School Budget Narrative ______Form 9 Schools to Be Served Chart

______Form 10 Implementation Chart(s) for a Tier I or Tier II School

Form 10.1 Turnaround Implementation Chart

Form 10.2 Transformation Implementation Chart

Form 10.3 Restart Implementation Chart

Form 10.4 Closure Implementation Chart

______Form 11 Implementation Chart for a Tier III School, (if applicable)

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SIG Form 1—Application Cover Sheet

School Improvement Grant (SIG) Application for Funding

APPLICATION RECEIPT DEADLINE April 15, 2011, 4 p.m.

Submit to: California Department of Education District and School Improvement Division Regional Coordination and Support Office 1430 N Street, Suite 6208 Sacramento, CA 95814-5901

NOTE: Please print or type all information. County Name:

County/District Code:

Local Educational Agency (LEA) Name

LEA NCES Number:

LEA Address

Total Grant Amount Requested

City

Zip Code

Name of Primary Grant Coordinator

Grant Coordinator Title

Telephone Number

Fax Number E-mail Address

CERTIFICATION/ASSURANCE SECTION: As the duly authorized representative of the applicant, I have read all assurances, certifications, terms, and conditions associated with the federal SIG program; and I agree to comply with all requirements as a condition of funding.

I certify that all applicable state and federal rules and regulations will be observed and that to the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this application is correct and complete. Printed Name of Superintendent or Designee

Telephone Number

Superintendent or Designee Signature (Blue Ink)

Date

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SIG Form 2—Narrative Response Respond to the elements below. Use 12 point Arial font and one inch margins. When responding to the narrative elements, LEAs should provide a thorough response that addresses all components of each element. Refer to Application Requirements, B. Narrative Response Requirements on page 23 of this RFA, and the SIG Rubric, Appendix A.

i. Needs Analysis

Response:

ii. Selection of Intervention Models Response:

iii. Demonstration of Capacity to Implement Selected Intervention Models Response:

iv. Recruitment, Screening, and Selection of External Providers Response:

v. Alignment of Other Resources with the Selected Intervention Models Response:

vi. Alignment of Proposed SIG Activities with Current DAIT Process (if applicable) Response

vii. Modification of LEA Practices or Policies Response:

viii. Sustainment of the Reforms after the Funding Period Ends Response:

ix. Establishment of Challenging LEA Annual School Goals for Student Achievement Response:

x. Inclusion of Tier III Schools (if applicable) Response:

xi. Consultation with Relevant Stakeholders Response:

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SIG Form 3—Budget Instructions

Instructions for Completing Budget Summary (SIG Forms 4a and 5a) The LEA must include LEA Budget Summary (SIG Form 4a) and a School Budget Summary (SIG Form 5a) for each school the LEA commits to serve. As the LEA is preparing the proposed budget, it should take into account the selected intervention model and size of school enrollment. An approved LEA application will receive a minimum of $50,000 and a maximum $2,000,000 per school, per year for each of their eligible Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III schools that are included and approved in the sub-grant application. The total three year grant cannot exceed $6,000,000 per school. Important:

• The LEA and School Budget(s) must address all three years of the grant • The LEA and School Budget(s) must be of sufficient size and scope to

implement the selected intervention • The LEA and School Budget Summary forms may not be modified and

broken down further than the object codes provided (e.g., 1000, 2000, 3000, etc.)

Instructions for Completing Budget Narrative (SIG Forms 4b and 5b) The LEA Budget Narrative must provide more detail regarding the information provided in the LEA Budget Summary. The School Budget Narrative must provide more detail on school-level information provided in both the school proposed budget and the Implementation Charts. Use the LEA and School Budget Narrative forms to describe the costs associated with each activity reflected in the budget. Please include both district and school level budget forms. Both the LEA Budget Narrative and the School Budget Narrative must clearly identify those activities that are related to costs included in the pre-implementation column on the LEA Budget Summary (SIG Form 4b) and on the School Budget Summary (SIG Form 5b), if applicable. A general description of activities and their corresponding range of object codes is provided below. See the complete list of object codes on SIG Form 6 – Object of Expenditure Codes. Be sure that your LEA name appears on all pages.

• The LEA and School Budget Narratives must be grouped by object code series (e.g., 1000, 2000, 3000, etc.)

• The LEA and School Budget Narrative must include totals by object code

series, year, and three-year term of grant

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SIG Form 4a—LEA Budget Summary

LEA Budget Summary

Fiscal Year 2010–11 Name of LEA:

County/District (CD) Code:

County:

LEA Contact: Telephone Number:

E-Mail: Fax Number: SACS Resource Code: 3180 Revenue Object: 8920

SIG Funds Budgeted Object Code

Description of

Line Item FY 2010–11 FY 2011–12 FY 2012–13 Pre-Implementation Full Implementation 1000– Certificated Personnel Salaries 1999 2000– Classified Personnel Salaries 2999 3000– Employee Benefits 3999 4000– Books and Supplies 4999 5000– 5999

Services and Other Operating Expenditures

6000– Capital Outlay 6999 7310 & Transfers of Indirect Costs 7350

Total Amount Budgeted

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SIG Form 4b—LEA Budget Narrative

LEA Budget Narrative Provide sufficient detail to justify the LEA budget. The LEA budget narrative page(s) must provide sufficient information to describe activities and costs associated with each object code. Include budget items that reflect the actual cost of implementing the selected intervention models and other activities described for each participating school. If applicable, clearly identify those activities that are related to costs included in the pre-implementation column on the LEA Budget Summary (SIG Form 4a). Group information by object code series and provide totals by series, year, and term of grant. Series totals must correspond exactly to budget summary form. Please duplicate this form as needed. School Name:

Activity Description (See instructions)

Subtotal (For each activity)

Object Code

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SIG Form 5a—School Budget Summary

School Budget Summary

Fiscal Year 2010–11 Name of School:

County/District/School (CDS) Code:

LEA:

LEA Contact: Telephone Number:

E-Mail: Fax Number: SACS Resource Code: 3180 Revenue Object: 8920

SIG Funds Budgeted Object Code

Description of

Line Item FY 2010–11 FY 2011–12 FY 2012–13 Pre-Implementation Full Implementation 1000– Certificated Personnel Salaries 1999 2000– Classified Personnel Salaries 2999 3000– Employee Benefits 3999 4000– Books and Supplies 4999 5000– 5999

Services and Other Operating Expenditures

6000– Capital Outlay 6999 7370 & Transfers of Direct Costs 7380

Total Amount Budgeted

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SIG Form 5b—School Budget Narrative

School Budget Narrative Provide sufficient detail to justify the school budget. The school budget narrative page(s) must provide sufficient information to describe activities and costs associated with each object code. Include budget items that reflect the actual cost of implementing the selected intervention models and other activities described for each participating school. If applicable, clearly identify those activities that are related to costs included in the pre-implementation column on the School Budget Summary (SIG Form 5a). Group information by object code series and provide totals by series, year, and term of grant. Series totals must correspond exactly to budget summary form. Please duplicate this form as needed.

Activity Description (See instructions)

Subtotal (For each activity)

Object Code

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SIG Form 6—Object of Expenditure Codes School districts and county superintendents of schools are required to report expenditures in accordance with the object classification plan in the California School Accounting Manual. The use of these object codes will facilitate the preparation of budgets and the various financial reports requested by federal, state, county, and local agencies. The California School Accounting Manual is available from the CDE Publication Sales (call 1-800-995-4099). 1000–1999 Certificated Personnel Salaries 1100 Certificated Teachers' Salaries 1200 Certificated Pupil Support Salaries 1300 Certificated Supervisors' and Administrators' Salaries 1900 Other Certificated Salaries 2000–2999 Classified Personnel Salaries 2100 Classified Instructional Salaries 2200 Classified Support Salaries 2300 Classified Supervisors' and Administrators' Salaries 2400 Clerical, Technical, and Office Staff Salaries 2900 Other Classified Salaries 3000–3999 Employee Benefits 3101 State Teachers' Retirement System, certificated positions 3102 State Teachers' Retirement System, classified positions 3201 Public Employees' Retirement System, certificated positions 3202 Public Employees' Retirement System, classified positions 3301 OASDI/Medicare/Alternative, certificated positions 3302 OASDI/Medicare/Alternative, classified positions 3401 Health and Welfare Benefits, certificated positions 3402 Health and Welfare Benefits, classified positions 3501 State Unemployment Insurance, certificated positions 3502 State Unemployment Insurance, classified positions 3601 Workers' Compensation Insurance, certificated positions 3602 Workers' Compensation Insurance, classified positions 3701 OPEB, Allocated, certificated positions 3702 OPEB, Allocated, classified positions 3751 OPEB, Active Employees, certificated positions 3752 OPEB, Active Employees, classified positions 3801 PERS Reduction, certificated positions 3802 PERS Reduction, classified positions 3901 Other Benefits, certificated positions 3902 Other Benefits, classified positions 4000–4999 Books and Supplies 4100 Approved Textbooks and Core Curricula Materials 4200 Books and Other Reference Materials 4300 Materials and Supplies 4400 Noncapitalized Equipment 4700 Food 5000–5999 Services and Other Operating Expenditures 5100 Subagreements for Services 5200 Travel and Conferences 5300 Dues and Memberships 5400 Insurance

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Object of Expenditure Codes, Page 2

5000–5999 Services and Other 5500 Operations and Housekeeping Services 5600 Rentals, Leases, Repairs, and Noncapitalized Improvements 5700–5799 Transfers of Direct Costs 5710 Transfers of Direct Costs 5750 Transfers of Direct Costs—Interfund 5800 Professional/Consulting Services and Operating Expenditures 5900 Communications 6000–6999 Capital Outlay 6100 Land 6170 Land Improvements 6200 Buildings and Improvements of Buildings 6300 Books and Media for New School Libraries or Major Expansion of School Libraries 6400 Equipment 6500 Equipment Replacement 6900 Depreciation Expense (for proprietary and fiduciary funds only) 7000–7499 Other Outgo 7100–7199 Tuition 7110 Tuition for Instruction Under Interdistrict Attendance Agreements 7130 State Special Schools 7141 Other Tuition, Excess Costs, and/or Deficit Payments to Districts or Charter Schools 7142 Other Tuition, Excess Costs, and/or Deficit Payments to County Offices 7143 Other Tuition, Excess Costs, and/or Deficit Payments to JPAs 7200–7299 Interagency Transfers Out 7211 Transfers of Pass-Through Revenues to Districts or Charter Schools 7212 Transfers of Pass-Through Revenues to County Offices 7213 Transfers of Pass-Through Revenues to JPAs 7221 Transfers of Apportionments to Districts or Charter Schools 7222 Transfers of Apportionments to County Offices 7223 Transfers of Apportionments to JPAs 7281 All Other Transfers to Districts or Charter Schools 7282 All Other Transfers to County Offices 7283 All Other Transfers to JPAs 7299 All Other Transfers Out to All Others 7300–7399 Transfers of Indirect Costs (Effective 2008-09) 7310 Transfers of Indirect Costs 7350 Transfers of Indirect Costs—Interfund 7370 Transfers of Direct Support Costs (Valid through 2007–08) 7380 Transfers of Direct Support Costs—Interfund (Valid through 2007–08) 7430–7439 Debt Service 7432 State School Building Repayments 7433 Bond Redemptions 7434 Bond Interest and Other Service Charges 7435 Repayment of State School Building Fund Aid—Proceeds from Bonds 7436 Payments to Original District for Acquisition of Property 7438 Debt Service—Interest 7439 Other Debt Service—Principal

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SIG Form 7—General Assurances and Certifications

General Assurances

(Required for all Applicants) Note: All sub-grantees are required to retain on file a copy of these assurances for your records and for audit purposes. Please download the General Assurances form located on the CDE Funding Tools and Materials Web Site at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/fm/. Do not submit SIG Form 7 to the CDE; retain at the LEA. Certifications Regarding Drug-Free Workplace, Lobbying, and Debarment and Suspension (Submit as part of RFA) Download the following three forms from the CDE Funding Tools and Materials Web site at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/fm/. Obtain the necessary signatures and include the original forms with your application submission.

1. Drug-Free Workplace 2. Lobbying 3. Debarment and Suspension

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SIG Form 8—Sub-grant Conditions and Assurances (page 1 of 3)

Sub-grant Conditions and Assurances As a condition of the receipt of funds under this sub-grant program, the applicant agrees to comply with the following Sub-grant Conditions and Assurances. The US Department of Education requires LEAs to adhere to the following assurances:

1. Use its SIG to implement fully and effectively an intervention in each Tier I and Tier II school that the LEA commits to serve consistent with the final requirements of SIG;

2. Establish challenging annual goals for student achievement on the state’s assessments in both reading/language arts and mathematics and measure progress on the leading indicators in Section III of the final requirements in order to monitor each Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III school that it serves with school improvement funds;

3. If it implements a restart model in a Tier I or Tier II school, include in its contract or agreement terms and provisions to hold the charter operator, charter management organization, or education management organization accountable for complying with the final requirements; and

4. Report to the CDE the school-level data as described in this RFA.

Furthermore, the CDE requires LEAs to adhere to the following additional assurances: 5. Ensure that the identified strategies and related activities are incorporated in the

revised LEA Plan and Single Plan for Student Achievement.

6. Follow all fiscal reporting and auditing standards required by the CDE.

7. Participate in a statewide evaluation process as determined by the SEA and provide all required information on a timely basis.

8. Respond to any additional surveys or other methods of data collection that may be required for the full sub-grant period.

9. Use funds only for allowable costs during the sub-grant period.

10. Include in the application all required forms signed by the LEA Superintendent or designee.

11. Use fiscal control and fund accountability procedures to ensure proper disbursement of, and accounting for, federal funds paid under the sub-grant,

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SIG Form 8—Sub-grant Conditions and Assurances (page 2 of 3)

including the use of the federal funds to supplement, and not supplant, state and local funds, and maintenance of effort (20 USC § 8891).

12. Express its full understanding that not meeting all SIG requirements will result in

the termination of SIG funding.

13. Ensure that funds are spent as indicated in the sub-grant proposal and agree that funds will be used only in the school(s) identified in the LEA’s AO-400 sub-grant award letter.

14. Conduct all audits of financial statements in accordance with Government Auditing Standards (GAS) and with policies, procedures, and guidelines established by the Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR), Single Audit Act Amendments, and OMB Circular A-133.

15. Ensure that expenditures are consistent with the federal Education Department

Guidelines Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) under Title 34 Education at http://www.ed.gov/policy/fund/reg/edgarReg/edgar.html (Outside Source).

16. Agree that the SEA has the right to intervene, renegotiate the sub-grant, and/or cancel the sub-grant if the sub-grant recipient fails to comply with sub-grant requirements.

17. Cooperate with any site visitations conducted by representatives of the state or regional consortia for the purpose of monitoring sub-grant implementation and expenditures, and will provide all requested documentation to the SEA personnel in a timely manner.

18. Repay any funds which have been determined through a federal or state audit resolution process to have been misspent, misapplied, or otherwise not properly accounted for, and further agrees to pay any collection fees that may subsequently be imposed by the federal and/or state government.

19. Administer the activities funded by this sub-grant in such a manner so as to be consistent with California’s adopted academic content standards.

20. Obligate all sub-grant funds by the end date of the sub-grant award period or re-pay any funding received, but not obligated, as well as any interest earned over one-hundred dollars on the funds.

21. Maintain fiscal procedures to minimize the time elapsing between the transfer of the funds from the CDE and disbursement.

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SIG Form 8—Sub-grant Conditions and Assurances (page 3 of 3)

22. Comply with the reporting requirements and submit any required report forms by the due dates specified.

I hereby certify that the agency identified below will comply with all sub-grant conditions and assurances described in items 1 through 22 above. The signature on the front of this application indicates acknowledgement and agreement to all assurances.

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SIG Form 9—Schools to Be Served Schools to be Served

Indicate which schools the LEA commits to serve, their Tier, and the intervention model the LEA will implement in each Tier I and Tier II school. For each Tier I and Tier II Title I school, indicate which waiver(s) will be implemented at each school. Note: An LEA that has nine or more Tier I and Tier II schools, including both schools that are being served with FY 2009 SIG funds and those that are eligible to receive FY 2010 SIG funds, may implement the transformation model in no more than 50 percent of those schools. (Attach as many sheets as necessary.)

INTERVENTION (TIER I AND II

ONLY) WAIVER(S) TO BE IMPLEMENTED

SCHOOL NAME CDS Code NCES Code

TIER I

TIER II

TIER III

Turnaround

Restart

Closure

Transformation

Start Over

(Restart and

Turnaround Only)

Implem

ent SWP

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LEA Name:__________________________________________________________ Page ________ of ________

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SIG Form 10.1—Turnaround Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School (page 1 of 3)

Complete this form for each identified Tier I and Tier II school planning to implement the Turnaround Model that the LEA intends to serve. Include actions and activities required to implement the model, a timeline with specific start and end dates of implementation, and the position (and person, if known) responsible for oversight. The Implementation Chart must address all required components of the selected model and include specific activities for the components that have already been completed as well as the components that will be completed in the future. Actions and activities that are part of the LEA’s optional pre-implementation activities should be clearly identified as such.

School: Tier: I or II (circle one)

Required Components Actions & Activities Timeline Start End Oversight

a. Replace the principal and grant the new principal sufficient operational flexibility.

b. Use locally-adopted competencies to measure the effectiveness of staff who can work within the turnaround environment, screen all existing staff and rehire no more than 50 percent, and select new staff.

c. Implement strategies that are designed to recruit, place, and retain staff with the skills necessary to meet the needs of the students in the turnaround school.

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SIG Form 10.1—Turnaround Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School (page 2 of 3) School: Tier: I or II (circle one)

Required Components Actions & Activities Timeline

Start End

Oversight

d. Provide staff ongoing, high-quality, job-embedded professional development that is aligned with the school’s comprehensive instructional program.

e. Adopt a new governance structure which may include, but is not limited to, requiring the school to report to a new “turnaround office” in the LEA, or hiring a “turnaround leader” who reports directly to the LEA.

f. Use data to identify and implement an instructional program that is research-based and vertically aligned from one grade to the next as well as aligned with California’s adopted academic standards.

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SIG Form 10.1—Turnaround Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School (page 3 of 3) Note: See the Program Guidelines section of the RFA for a list of optional Turnaround Model components.

SIG Form 10.2—Transformation Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School (page 1 of 5)

Complete this form for each identified Tier I and Tier II school planning to implement the Transformation Model that the LEA intends to serve. Include actions and activities required to implement the model, a timeline with specific start and end dates of implementation, and the position (and person, if known) responsible for oversight. The Implementation Chart must address all required components of the selected model and include specific activities for the components that have already been completed as well as the components that will be completed in the future. Actions and activities that are part of the LEA’s optional pre-implementation activities should be clearly identified as such.

School: Tier: I or II (circle one)

Required Components Actions & Activities Timeline

Start End

Oversight

g. Promote the continuous use of student data to inform and differentiate instruction in order to meet the academic needs of individual students.

h. Establish schedules and implement strategies that provide increased learning time.

i. Provide appropriate social-emotional and community-oriented services and supports for students.

Optional Component Actions & Activities Timeline

Start End

Oversight

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School: Tier: I or II (circle one)

Required Component Actions & Activities Timeline Start End Oversight

a(1) Replace the principal who led the school prior to commencement of the transformation model.

a(2) Use rigorous, transparent, and equitable evaluation systems for teachers and principals that take into account data on student growth as a significant factor and that are designed and developed with teacher and principal involvement.

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School: Tier: I or II (circle one)

Required Component Actions & Activities Timeline Start End

Oversight

a(3) Identify and reward school leaders, teachers, and other staff who, in implementing this model, have increased student achievement and high school graduation rates; and identify and remove those who, after ample opportunities have been provided for them to improve their professional practice, have not done so.

a(4) Provide staff ongoing, high-quality, job-embedded professional development that is aligned with the school’s comprehensive instructional program.

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School: Tier: I or II (circle one)

Required Component Actions & Activities Timeline Start End Oversight

a(5) Implement strategies that are designed to recruit, place, and retain staff with the skills necessary to meet the needs of the students in the turnaround school.

b(1) Use data to identify and implement an instructional program that is research-based and vertically aligned from one grade to the next as well as aligned with California’s adopted academic standards.

b(2) Promote the continuous use of student data to inform and differentiate instruction in order to meet the academic needs of individual students.

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School: Tier: I or II (circle one)

Required Component Actions & Activities Timeline Start End Oversight

c(1) Establish schedules and implement strategies that provide increased learning time.

c(2) Provide ongoing mechanisms for family and community engagement.

d(1) Give the school sufficient operational flexibility (such as staffing, calendars/time, and budgeting) to implement fully a comprehensive approach to substantially improve student achievement outcomes and increase high school graduation rates.

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SIG Form 10.2—Transformation Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School (page 5 of 5)

Note: See the Program Guidelines section of the RFA for a list of optional Transformation Model components.

School: Tier: I or II (circle one)

Required Component Actions & Activities Timeline Start End Oversight

d(2) Ensure that the school receives ongoing, intensive technical assistance and related support from the LEA, the SEA, or a designated external lead partner organization (such as a school turnaround organization or an EMO).

Optional Component Actions & Activities Timeline Start End Oversight

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SIG Form 10.3—Restart Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School (page 1 of 2) Complete this form for each identified Tier I and Tier II school planning to implement the Restart Model that the LEA intends to serve. Include actions and activities required to implement the model, a timeline with specific start and end dates of implementation, and the position (and person, if known) responsible for oversight. The Implementation Chart must address all required components of the selected model and include specific activities for the components that have already been completed as well as the components that will be completed in the future. Actions and activities that are part of the LEA’s optional pre-implementation activities should be clearly identified as such.

School: Tier: I or II (circle one)

Required Component Actions & Activities Timeline Start End Oversight

Fulfill all California requirements for converting to a charter school (if applicable).

Create a locally-determined rigorous review process for the purposes of selecting a charter management organization (CMO) or an education management organization (EMO).

Create a plan to transfer students who either cannot attend the new school because their grade is no longer served by the Restart school or whose parents choose not to have their child attend the Restart school.

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SIG Form 10.3—Restart Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School (page 2 of 2)

School: Tier: I or II (circle one)

Required Component Actions & Activities Timeline Start End Oversight

Create an accountability contract with the CMO or EMO which includes clearly defined goals for student achievement.

Optional Component Actions & Activities Timeline Start End Oversight

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SIG Form 10.4—Closure Implementation Chart for a Tier I or Tier II School (page 1 of 1)

Complete this form for each identified Tier I and Tier II school planning to implement the Closure Model that the LEA intends to serve. Include actions and activities required to implement the model, a timeline with specific start and end dates of implementation, and the position (and person, if known) responsible for oversight. The Implementation Chart must address all required components of the selected model and include specific activities for the components that have already been completed as well as the components that will be completed in the future. Actions and activities that are part of the LEA’s optional pre-implementation activities should be clearly identified as such.

School: Tier: I or II (circle one)

Required Component Actions & Activities Timeline Start End

Oversight

Notify parents and community of closure, and provide information on school choice options available.

Create a plan to transfer students.

Create a plan for transfer of existing teachers and other staff.

Create a support plan for schools receiving transferred students.

Optional Component Actions & Activities Timeline

Start End

Oversight

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SIG Form 11—Implementation Chart for a Tier III School

Complete this form for each Tier III school the LEA commits to serve. Identify the services the school will receive and/or the activities the school will implement, a timeline with specific start and end dates of implementation, and the position (and person, if known) responsible for oversight. If the LEA is opting to implement one of the four intervention models, please complete SIG Form 10 for the appropriate model.

School:

Actions & Activities Timeline Start End Oversight

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Appendix A: SIG Rubric

School Improvement Sub-grants Application Section 1003(g) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)

Rubric – LEA SIG Application

SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate i. Needs Analysis (Required) LEA describes the process of the needs assessment conducted on each school it commits to serve and the evidence used to select the intervention model to be implemented at each school. The description includes: • assessment instruments used • LEA and school personnel involved • process for analyzing findings and

selecting the intervention model

The narrative includes a general overview of the process used to assess schools, including specific instruments used, and multiple data elements cited. The narrative identifies LEA, school, and community stakeholders involved in collecting and analyzing school data, with a description of their level of involvement. The narrative describes a process for analyzing assessment findings, including a basic description of how LEA and school personnel and school advisory groups reviewed the findings and provided input.

The narrative includes limited information on the process used to assess schools, including specific instruments used, and multiple sources cited. The narrative does not identify appropriate LEA, school, and community stakeholders involved in collecting and analyzing school data. The narrative does not sufficiently describe a process for analyzing assessment findings.

CDE review only Rating (circle one): Adequate Inadequate Comments:

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Rubric – LEA SIG Application

SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate

ii. Selection of Intervention Model (Required)

The LEA’s rationale for its selection of the intervention model for each school is stated clearly and is correlated to the needs analysis for that school.

The narrative describes a basic process for selecting the intervention model. The rationale demonstrates a connection between assessment results, findings of current practice, and staff effectiveness in the selection the intervention model. Specific findings from needs analysis are discussed and linked to the selected intervention. A specific rationale for not selecting other three models is provided.

The rationale reflects some sense of organization, but omits significant links to the needs analysis. Few of the needs analysis areas are discussed and/or there is little apparent correlation with the selected intervention. A specific rationale for not selecting other three models is not provided.

CDE review only Rating (circle one): Adequate Inadequate Comments:

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SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate iii. Demonstration of capacity to

implement selected intervention models (Required)

a. The LEA demonstrates its capacity to use school improvement funds to provide adequate resources and related support to each Tier I and Tier II school identified in the LEA’s application in order to implement, fully and effectively, the required activities of the school intervention model(s) it has selected. b. Although not required, when an LEA is not applying to serve each Tier I school, it must explain why it lacks capacity to serve each Tier I school. If the limitation is at the LEA level then the LEA must identify the specific barriers that preclude serving all of its Tier I schools. If the limitation is based on conditions at a specific school or schools, then the LEA must describe those conditions. If there are additional limiting factors, please describe them.

a. The LEA describes how it will use SIG funding to implement the intervention model selected. The narrative includes general information on how resources will be used to support implementation of the planned school improvement activities. The description demonstrates that the LEA has considered the differing resource needs of each school in determining how SIG funding and other LEA resources will be used to address the specific needs of each school and lead to successful implementation. b. The LEA identifies the specific barriers that preclude serving all of its Tier I schools, and provides evidence of the existence of those barriers.

a. The LEA provides a limited description of how it will use SIG funding to implement the intervention model selected. The narrative includes little or no information on how other resources will be used to support implementation of the planned school improvement activities. The description does not adequately demonstrate that the LEA has considered the differing resource needs at each school in determining how SIG funding and other LEA resources will be used to address the specific needs of each school and lead to successful implementation. b. The LEA marginally identifies barriers that preclude serving all of its Tier I schools, and provides limited or no evidence of the existence of those barriers.

CDE review only Rating (circle one): Adequate Inadequate Comments:

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SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate iv. Recruitment, screening, and

selection of external providers (if applicable)

Although not required, when the LEA intends to use external entities to provide technical assistance in selecting, developing, and implementing one of the four models, it must describe its process for ensuring their quality. The LEA describes the process that will be or was undertaken to recruit, screen, and select external providers including specific criteria such as experience, qualifications, and record of effectiveness in providing support for school improvement.

An LEA intending to use an external entity to provide technical assistance describes specific qualifications (including experience, qualifications, and record of effectiveness in providing support for school improvement) that the LEA will or did require prospective providers to meet. The narrative describes a process for reviewing prospective providers to ensure that they meet the LEA’s qualifications. The LEA also describes, in general, the process that it will or did use to select its external support providers from all prospective providers that meet the LEA’s qualification criteria, including specific actions involved in the selection process.

An LEA intending to use an external entity to provide technical assistance does not adequately describe specific qualifications that the LEA will or did require prospective providers to meet. The narrative does not adequately describe the process that will be or was used in reviewing prospective providers to ensure that they meet those qualifications. The LEA does not adequately describe the process that it will or did use to select its external support providers from all prospective providers that meet the LEA’s qualification criteria.

CDE review only Rating (circle one): Adequate Inadequate Comments:

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SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate v. Align other resources with the

interventions (Required) The LEA identifies all resources that are currently available to the school(s) that will be used to support implementation of the selected intervention model. The LEA identifies other federal, state, LEA and/or private funding sources including other district resources the LEA will use to support SIG implementation. Examples of funds the LEA should consider include, but are not limited to: Title II, Part A funds used for recruiting high-quality teachers; or Title III, Part A funds which could be used to improve English proficiency of English learner students, and categorical block grant funds used for instructional materials and professional development.

The LEA identifies other resources planned for use in implementing selected school intervention models and describes how these resources will support SIG implementation. The other resources identified align with the LEA’s needs analysis for each school and clearly support the implementation plan for each school.

The LEA has identified few, if any, resources planned for use in implementing selected school intervention models. The other resources identified minimally align with the LEA’s needs analysis and lack specificity and coherence with the implementation plan for each school.

CDE review only Rating (circle one): Adequate Inadequate Comments:

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SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate vi. Align Proposed SIG Activities with

Current DAIT Process (if applicable) For LEAs currently participating in the District Assistance and Intervention Team (DAIT) process, the LEA must describe how it will coordinate its DAIT work and its SIG work around the lowest-achieving schools. The description must identify the major LEA improvement actions adopted from the DAIT recommendations and describe how the LEA has aligned its proposed SIG activities with of those major LEA improvement actions.

The LEA provides a specific description of how it will coordinate DAIT recommendations and activities identified in the LEA plan with the planned SIG implementation activities for each school. The narrative provides specific information developed through the DAIT process to inform the selection of the intervention model(s) selected for each school.

The LEA provides little or no description of how it will coordinate DAIT recommendations and activities identified in the LEA plan with the planned SIG implementation activities for each school. The narrative provides little or no information developed through the DAIT process to inform the selection of the intervention model(s) selected for each school.

CDE review only Rating (circle one): Adequate Inadequate Comments:

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SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate vii. Modify LEA Practices or Policies

(Required) Depending on the intervention model selected, the LEA may need to revise some of its current policies and practices to enable its schools to implement the interventions fully and effectively. These may include, but are not limited to, collective bargaining agreements, the distribution of resources among schools, parental involvement policies, school attendance areas and enrollment policies, and agreements with charter organizations.

If the LEA anticipates the need to modify any of its current practices or policies in order to fully implement the selected intervention model(s), identify and describe which policies and practices need to be revised, the process for revision, and a description of the proposed revision.

The LEA has developed and described a plan to modify practices or policies in order to fully implement the selected intervention model(s). The plan includes a description of:

1) Which policies or practices will be revised

2) The process for revision that includes input from stakeholders

3) A description of the proposed revision and expected outcome

The LEA has not sufficiently developed or described a plan to modify current practices or policies in order to fully implement the selected intervention model(s). The plan does not sufficiently describe:

1) Which policies or practices will be revised

2) The process for revision 3) A description of the intended

revision and expected outcome

CDE review only Rating (circle one): Adequate Inadequate Comments:

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SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate viii. Sustain the reforms after the

funding period ends (Required) SIG funding provided through this application must be expended by September 30, 2013, unless the LEA intends to implement a waiver to extend the funding through September 30, 2014. The LEA must state whether it intends to implement a waiver to extend the funding period and identify the resources that will be used to sustain the selected intervention after the SIG funding period expires.

The LEA indicates whether it intends to implement a waiver to extend the funding through September 30, 2014. The LEA has provided a basic plan for use of resources other than SIG funds to sustain selected intervention models and activities following expiration of the SIG funding period.

The LEA may or may not indicate whether it intends to implement a waiver to extend the funding through September 30, 2014. The LEA has not provided a complete plan for use of resources other than SIG funds to sustain selected intervention models and activities following expiration of the SIG funding period.

CDE review only Rating (circle one): Adequate Inadequate Comments:

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SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate ix. Annual Goals for Student

Achievement (Required) The LEA has established annual goals for student achievement on the State’s assessments in both reading/language arts (RLA) and mathematics that it will use to monitor each Tier I and Tier II school it commits to serve.

Examples may include:

• Making one year’s progress in RLA and mathematics

• Reducing the percentage of students who are non-proficient by 10% or more from the prior year

• For students who are two or more years below grade level, accelerating their progress at a rate of two years academic growth in one school year

The annual goals for student achievement are measurable, are based on the state’s assessments in RLA and mathematics, and are specifically identified for each school that the LEA commits to serve. The goals are realistic, project improved student achievement, and are based on the needs of each school. The plan for monitoring the identified goals is described and includes clear implementation procedures.

The annual goals for student achievement are not sufficiently identified for each school that the LEA commits to serve. The goals appear limited, project a minimal increase in student achievement, and/or are not based on the needs of each school. The plan for monitoring the identified goals is inadequate or is not provided.

CDE review only Rating (circle one): Adequate Inadequate Comments:

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SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate x. Serving Tier III Schools (if applicable) If applicable, the LEA has described services and activities that support student achievement at each Tier III school the LEA commits to serve.

The LEA has described services and activities that support student achievement at each Tier III school.

The LEA has described activities that reflect a direct, tangible support for student achievement at each Tier III school the LEA commits to serve.

The LEA has established challenging annual school goals for student achievement on the state’s assessments in both reading/language arts and mathematics that it will use to monitor the performance of each participating Tier III school that receives SIG funds and the LEA commits to serve.

The LEA has not sufficiently described services and activities that support student achievement at each Tier III school.

The LEA has not clearly described activities that reflect a direct, tangible support for student achievement at each Tier III school the LEA commits to serve.

The LEA has not established challenging annual school goals for student achievement on the state’s assessments in both reading/language arts and mathematics that it will use to monitor the performance of each participating Tier III school that receives SIG funds and the LEA commits to serve.

Rating (circle one): Adequate Inadequate Comments:

Rubric – LEA SIG Application

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SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate xi. Consultation with relevant

stakeholders (Required) The LEA has described its process for consulting with relevant stakeholders, including parents, regarding the LEA’s application and solicited their input for the development and implementation of school improvement models in its participating Tier I and Tier II schools. Examples may include local board meetings, parent meetings, School Site Council meetings, school and/or district English Language Advisory Committee (ELAC), district advisory committee, and local bargaining unit meetings which indicate discussion of the LEA’s application.

The LEA identifies a general process for consulting with relevant stakeholders regarding the LEA’s application. The LEA’s description demonstrates consultation with relevant stakeholders regarding the LEA’s application, including parents and other stakeholders. The LEA has described meetings with relevant stakeholders regarding the LEA’s SIG application, including a description of key stakeholder input that was incorporated in the LEA’s SIG application.

The LEA does not clearly identify its process for consulting with relevant stakeholders regarding the LEA’s application. The LEA’s description does not adequately demonstrate consultation with relevant stakeholders regarding the LEA’s application. The LEA has not sufficiently described meetings with relevant stakeholders regarding the LEA’s SIG application.

CDE review only Rating (circle one): Adequate Inadequate Comments:

Rubric – LEA SIG Application

SIG Narrative Element Adequate Inadequate xi. Consultation with relevant

stakeholders (cont.) The LEA identifies which stakeholder recommendations have been used in the

The LEA has identified significant stakeholder input, identifies input

The LEA has not sufficiently identified significant stakeholder input; noted input

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Appendix B: School Improvement Grant Information Resources LETTERS Letter to Chief State School Officers—January 15, 2010

This letter announces the interim final requirements and the updated state application package for the School Improvement Grants program PDF

Letter to Chief State School Officers—December 2, 2009

This letter announces the final requirements and the state application package for the School Improvement Grants program.

NOTICES Interim Final Requirements—January 15, 2010 MS Word http://www2.ed.gov/programs/sif/interim.doc This document contains the interim final requirements governing the process that a State educational agency (SEA) uses to award school improvement funds authorized under section 1003 (g) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act To local educational agencies (LEAs) in order to transform school culture and substantially raise the achievement of students attending the State's persistently lowest-achieving schools, including secondary schools. The official version will be posted in the U.S. Federal Register. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Guidance on School Improvement Grants Under Section 1003(g) of the Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965—January 20, 2010 MS Word http://www2.ed.gov/programs/sif/sigguidance11012010.pdf Final Requirements for School Improvement Grants as Amended in January 2010—January 28, 2010 MS Word http://www2.ed.gov/programs/sif/finalreq20100128.doc APPLICATION SEA Application—January 15, 2010 MSWord http://www2.ed.gov/programs/sif/application.doc

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OTHER SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT RESOURCES Academic Program Survey (APS)

http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/lp/vl/improvtools.asp#aps Profiles of successful California schools

http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/lp/vl/improvingschls.asp

California Education Code (EC) http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html

District Assistance Survey (DAS) http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/lp/vl/documents/distassistsrvy.doc

English Learner Subgroup Self-Assessment (ELSSA) http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/t3/documents/t3elssa09.xls

Essential Program Components http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/lp/vl/essentialcomp.asp

Indirect Cost Rates

http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/ac/ic Inventory of Services and Supports (ISS) for Students with Disabilities

http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/se/sr/documents/issswdtool.doc Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Self-Assessment http://www.wested.org/cs/we/view/pj/204 Single Plan for Student Achievement

http://www.cde.ca.gov/nclb/sr/le/documents/spsaguide.doc The Regional Educational Laboratories (RELs)

http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/edlabs/ Center on Instruction

http://www.centeroninstruction.org/ A collection of scientifically based research and information on K–12 instruction in reading, math, science, special education, and English language learning. Part of the Comprehensive Center network, the Center on Instruction is one of five content centers serving as resources for the 16 regional U.S. Department of Education Comprehensive Centers. This resource provides links for topic-based materials, syntheses of recent research, and exemplars of best practices.

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What Works Clearinghouse http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/

Established in 2002, the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) is a central and trusted source of scientific evidence for what works in education. An initiative of the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences, the WWC:

• Produces user-friendly practice guides http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/publications/practiceguides/ for educators that address instructional challenges with research-based recommendations for schools and classrooms;

• Assesses the rigor of research evidence on the effectiveness of interventions http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/reports/ (programs, products, practices, and policies), giving educators the tools to make informed decisions;

• Develops and implements standards http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/references/idocviewer/doc.aspx?docid=19&tocid=1 for reviewing and synthesizing education research; and

o Provides a public and easily accessible registry of education evaluation researchers http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/references/registries/index.asp?NoCookie=yes to assist schools, school districts, and program developers with designing and carrying out rigorous evaluations.

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

ABC Unified 0601620 Aloha Elementary 00001 060162000001 X no

ABC Unified 0601620 Benito Juarez Elementary 00018 060162000018 X no

ABC Unified 0601620 Ella P. Melbourne Elementary 00022 060162000022 X no

ABC Unified 0601620 Faye Ross Middle 00012 060162000012 X no

ABC Unified 0601620 Hawaiian Elementary 00017 060162000017 X no

ABC Unified 0601620 Venn W. Furgeson Elementary 00013 060162000013 X no

Adelanto Elementary 0601710 Desert Trails Elementary 03819 060171003819 X no

Adelanto Elementary 0601710 Victoria Magathan Elementary 11092 060171011092 X no

Alameda City Unified 0601770 Chipman Middle 00042 060177000042 X no

Alameda County Office of Education 0691051 Alameda County Community 06830 069105106830 X no

Alameda County Office of Education 0691051 Alameda County Juvenile Hall/Court 09264 069105109264 X no

Alameda County Office of Education 0691051 Alameda County Opportunity 09265 069105109265 X no

Alameda County Office of Education 0691051 Envision Academy for Arts & Technology 10947 069105110947 X no

Alisal Union 0601950 Alisal Community 00082 060195000082 X no

Alisal Union 0601950 Bardin Elementary 00083 060195000083 X no

Alisal Union 0601950 Cesar E. Chavez Elementary 06050 060195006050 X no

Alisal Union 0601950 Creekside Elementary 07550 060195007550 X no

Alisal Union 0601950 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Elementary 10559 060195010559 X no

Alisal Union 0601950 Frank Paul Elementary 07639 060195007639 X no

Alisal Union 0601950 Fremont Elementary 00084 060195000084 X no

Alisal Union 0601950 Jesse G. Sanchez Elementary 00085 060195000085 X no

Alisal Union 0601950 Oscar F. Loya Elementary 08530 060195008530 X no

Alisal Union 0601950 Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary 09111 060195009111 X no

Alta Vista Elementary 0602220 Alta Vista Elementary 00098 060222000098 X no

Alum Rock Union Elementary 0602310 Cesar Chavez Elementary 00111 060231000111 X no

Alum Rock Union Elementary 0602310 Donald J. Meyer Elementary 00113 060231000113 X no

Alum Rock Union Elementary 0602310 Horace Cureton Elementary 00102 060231000102 X no

Alum Rock Union Elementary 0602310 Lyndale Elementary 00109 060231000109 X no

Alum Rock Union Elementary 0602310 O. S. Hubbard Elementary 00107 060231000107 X no

Alum Rock Union Elementary 0602310 Sylvia Cassell Elementary 00101 060231000101 X no

Alvord Unified 0602430 Foothill Elementary 00132 060243000132 X no

Alvord Unified 0602430 La Granada Elementary 00133 060243000133 X no

Alvord Unified 0602430 Rosemary Kennedy Elementary 08260 060243008260 X no

Alvord Unified 0602430 Valley View Elementary 09514 060243009514 X no

American Union Elementary 0602550 American Union Elementary 00147 060255000147 X no

Anaheim City 0602610 Edison (Thomas) Elementary 00149 060261000149 X no

Anaheim City 0602610 Gauer (Melbourne A.) Elementary 00151 060261000151 X no

Anaheim City 0602610 Henry (Patrick) Elementary 00153 060261000153 X no

Anaheim City 0602610 Juarez (Benito) Elementary 00155 060261000155 X no

Anaheim City 0602610 Lincoln (Abraham) Elementary 00157 060261000157 X no

Anaheim City 0602610 Loara Elementary 00158 060261000158 X no

Anaheim City 0602610 Marshall (John) Elementary 00161 060261000161 X no

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Anaheim City 0602610 Orange Grove Elementary 11958 060261011958 X no

Anaheim City 0602610 Palm Lane Elementary 00162 060261000162 X no

Anaheim City 0602610 Revere (Paul) Elementary 00164 060261000164 X no

Anaheim City 0602610 Ross (Betsy) Elementary 00166 060261000166 X no

Anaheim City 0602610 Westmont Elementary 08240 060261008240 X no

Anaheim Union High 0602630 Ball Junior High 00170 060263000170 X no

Anaheim Union High 0602630 Brookhurst Junior High 00171 060263000171 X no

Anaheim Union High 0602630 Dale Junior High 00173 060263000173 X no

Anaheim Union High 0602630 Loara High 00180 060263000180 X no

Anaheim Union High 0602630 Magnolia High 00182 060263000182 X no

Anaheim Union High 0602630 Orangeview Junior High 00184 060263000184 X no

Anaheim Union High 0602630 South Junior High 00188 060263000188 X no

Anaheim Union High 0602630 Sycamore Junior High 00189 060263000189 X no

Anderson Union High 0602700 Anderson Community Day Transition 11937 060270011937 X no

Anderson Union High 0602700 North Valley High 00197 060270000197 X no

Antelope Elementary 0602760 Berrendos Middle 00202 060276000202 X no

Antelope Valley Union High 0602820 Antelope Valley High 00203 060282000203 X no

Antelope Valley Union High 0602820 Desert Winds Continuation High 00204 060282000204 X no

Antelope Valley Union High 0602820 Highland High 09515 060282009515 X no

Antelope Valley Union High 0602820 Lancaster High 04582 060282004582 X no

Antelope Valley Union High 0602820 Palmdale High 00205 060282000205 X no

Antelope Valley Union High 0602820 Phoenix High Community Day 05827 060282005827 X no

Antelope Valley Union High 0602820 R. Rex Parris High 10514 060282010514 X no

Antioch Unified 0602850 Antioch High 00207 060285000207 X no

Antioch Unified 0602850 Antioch Middle 00208 060285000208 X no

Antioch Unified 0602850 Fremont Elementary 00211 060285000211 X no

Antioch Unified 0602850 Kimball Elementary 00212 060285000212 X no

Antioch Unified 0602850 Marsh Elementary 00214 060285000214 X no

Antioch Unified 0602850 Mission Elementary 00215 060285000215 X no

Antioch Unified 0602850 Park Middle 00216 060285000216 X no

Antioch Unified 0602850 Turner Elementary 00218 060285000218 X no

Apple Valley Unified 0600017 Granite Hills High 08297 060001708297 X no

Apple Valley Unified 0600017 Mariana Elementary 09100 060001709100 X no

Apple Valley Unified 0600017 Yucca Loma Elementary 09102 060001709102 X no

Arcata Elementary 0603000 Coastal Grove Charter 10500 060300010500 X no

Arena Union Elementary 0603090 Arena Elementary 00242 060309000242 X no

Armona Union Elementary 0603180 California Virtual Academy @ Kings 11996 060318011996 X no

Armona Union Elementary 0603180 Parkview Middle 00244 060318000244 X no

Aromas/San Juan Unified 0691136 Aromas 10298 069113610298 X no

Arvin Union Elementary 0603270 Bear Mountain Elementary 00413 060327000413 X no

Arvin Union Elementary 0603270 El Camino Real Elementary 11908 060327011908 X no

Arvin Union Elementary 0603270 Haven Drive Middle 00245 060327000245 X no

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LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

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ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

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Arvin Union Elementary 0603270 Sierra Vista Elementary 00246 060327000246 X no

Atascadero Unified 0603300 Santa Rosa Road Academic Academy 00255 060330000255 X no

Atwater Elementary 0603420 Aileen Colburn Elementary 00256 060342000256 X no

Atwater Elementary 0603420 Bellevue Elementary 00257 060342000257 X no

Atwater Elementary 0603420 Mitchell Intermediate 00260 060342000260 X no

Atwater Elementary 0603420 Shaffer Elementary 00261 060342000261 X no

Azusa Unified 0603600 Charles H. Lee Elementary 00277 060360000277 X no

Azusa Unified 0603600 Clifford D. Murray Elementary 00280 060360000280 X no

Azusa Unified 0603600 Gladstone Street Elementary 00274 060360000274 X no

Azusa Unified 0603600 Henry Dalton Elementary 00270 060360000270 X no

Azusa Unified 0603600 Magnolia Elementary 00278 060360000278 X no

Azusa Unified 0603600 Mountain View Elementary 00279 060360000279 X no

Azusa Unified 0603600 Paramount Elementary 00281 060360000281 X no

Azusa Unified 0603600 Valleydale Elementary 00285 060360000285 X no

Azusa Unified 0603600 W. R. Powell Elementary 00282 060360000282 X no

Baker Valley Unified 0603610 Baker Elementary 00286 060361000286 X no

Baker Valley Unified 0603610 Baker High 00287 060361000287 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Bessie E. Owens Intermediate 07992 060363007992 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Bessie E. Owens Primary 00313 060363000313 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Casa Loma Elementary 00290 060363000290 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 College Heights Elementary 00293 060363000293 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Compton Junior High 00294 060363000294 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Curran Middle 00295 060363000295 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Emerson Middle 00297 060363000297 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Fremont Elementary 00300 060363000300 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Horace Mann Elementary 00304 060363000304 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Jefferson Elementary 00306 060363000306 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Leo G. Pauly Elementary 00314 060363000314 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Longfellow Elementary 00307 060363000307 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 McKinley Elementary 00308 060363000308 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Mt. Vernon Elementary 00309 060363000309 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Munsey Elementary 00310 060363000310 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Myra A. Noble Elementary 00312 060363000312 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Pioneer Drive Elementary 00315 060363000315 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Ramon Garza Elementary 09712 060363009712 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Sequoia Middle 07099 060363007099 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Sierra Middle 00318 060363000318 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Stella I. Hills Elementary 09713 060363009713 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Walter Stiern Middle 02021 060363002021 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Washington Middle 00320 060363000320 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Wayside Elementary 00321 060363000321 X no

Bakersfield City 0603630 Williams Elementary 00323 060363000323 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

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Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Baldwin Park High 00324 060369000324 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Central Elementary 00326 060369000326 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Charles Bursch Elementary 00325 060369000325 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Charles D. Jones Junior High 00327 060369000327 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 De Anza Elementary 00328 060369000328 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Elwin Elementary 00329 060369000329 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Ernest R. Geddes Elementary 00331 060369000331 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Jerry D. Holland Middle 00333 060369000333 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Kenmore Elementary 00332 060369000332 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Margaret Heath Elementary 00334 060369000334 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 North Park Continuation High 00335 060369000335 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Olive Middle 00336 060369000336 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Pleasant View Elementary 00337 060369000337 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Sierra Vista Junior High 00339 060369000339 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Tracy Elementary 00340 060369000340 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Vineland Elementary 00341 060369000341 X no

Baldwin Park Unified 0603690 Walnut Elementary 00342 060369000342 X no

Ballico-Cressey Elementary 0603750 Ballico Elementary 00344 060375000344 X no

Bangor Union Elementary 0603780 Bangor Elementary 00346 060378000346 X no

Banning Unified 0603840 Central Elementary 00348 060384000348 X no

Banning Unified 0603840 Hoffer Elementary 00351 060384000351 X no

Banning Unified 0603840 Nicolet Middle 03574 060384003574 X no

Banning Unified 0603840 Susan B. Coombs Intermediate 00349 060384000349 X no

Barstow Unified 0604020 Barstow Junior High 00356 060402000356 X no

Bassett Unified 0604110 Don Julian Elementary 07263 060411007263 X no

Bassett Unified 0604110 J. E. Vanwig Elementary 00378 060411000378 X no

Bayshore Elementary 0604200 Bayshore Elementary 00379 060420000379 X no

Bayshore Elementary 0604200 Garnet J. Robertson Intermediate 00380 060420000380 X no

Beardsley Elementary 0604260 Beardsley Intermediate 08797 060426008797 X no

Beardsley Elementary 0604260 North Beardsley Elementary 08798 060426008798 X no

Beaumont Unified 0604290 Mountain View Middle 00387 060429000387 X no

Beaumont Unified 0604290 Palm Elementary 00388 060429000388 X no

Beaumont Unified 0604290 San Gorgonio Middle 11013 060429011013 X no

Bellevue Union Elementary 0604380 Bellevue Elementary 00393 060438000393 X no

Bellevue Union Elementary 0604380 Kawana Elementary 00394 060438000394 X no

Bellevue Union Elementary 0604380 Meadow View Elementary 07865 060438007865 X no

Bellevue Union Elementary 0604380 Taylor Mountain Elementary 11843 060438011843 X no

Benicia Unified 0604620 Benicia Middle 00423 060462000423 X no

Berkeley Unified 0604740 Berkeley Arts Magnet at Whittier 00431 060474000431 X no

Berkeley Unified 0604740 Berkeley Technology Academy 11300 060474011300 X no

Berkeley Unified 0604740 Leconte Elementary 00445 060474000445 X no

Berkeley Unified 0604740 Longfellow Arts and Technology Middle 00446 060474000446 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Berkeley Unified 0604740 Martin Luther King Middle 00443 060474000443 X no

Berkeley Unified 0604740 Rosa Parks Environmental Science Magnet 06865 060474006865 X no

Berkeley Unified 0604740 Thousand Oaks Elementary 00450 060474000450 X no

Berkeley Unified 0604740 Willard Middle 07267 060474007267 X no

Berryessa Union Elementary 0604800 Morrill Middle 00461 060480000461 X no

Bishop Union Elementary 0605130 Elm Street Elementary 00489 060513000489 X no

Bishop Union Elementary 0605130 Home Street Middle 00490 060513000490 X no

Bishop Union Elementary 0605130 Pine Street Elementary 09309 060513009309 X no

Borrego Springs Unified 0605700 Borrego Springs Elementary 00517 060570000517 X no

Borrego Springs Unified 0605700 Borrego Springs High 00518 060570000518 X no

Borrego Springs Unified 0605700 Borrego Springs Middle 07636 060570007636 X no

Brawley Elementary 0605790 Barbara Worth Junior High 00520 060579000520 X no

Brawley Elementary 0605790 J. W. Oakley Elementary 00522 060579000522 X no

Brawley Elementary 0605790 Myron D. Witter Elementary 08487 060579008487 X no

Brawley Elementary 0605790 Phil D. Swing Elementary 08488 060579008488 X no

Brentwood Union Elementary 0605910 Edna Hill Middle 00535 060591000535 X no

Brentwood Union Elementary 0605910 Garin Elementary 00536 060591000536 X no

Briggs Elementary 0606030 Briggs Elementary 00540 060603000540 X no

Buellton Union Elementary 0606330 Oak Valley Elementary 10661 060633010661 X no

Buena Park Elementary 0606360 Buena Park Junior High 00553 060636000553 X no

Buena Park Elementary 0606360 James A. Whitaker Elementary 00560 060636000560 X no

Burbank Unified 0606450 George Washington Elementary 00580 060645000580 X no

Burbank Unified 0606450 Luther Burbank Middle 00571 060645000571 X no

Burton Elementary 0606570 Summit Charter Academy 11526 060657011526 X no

Cabrillo Unified 0606780 Alvin S. Hatch Elementary 00596 060678000596 X no

Cabrillo Unified 0606780 Manuel F. Cunha Intermediate 00601 060678000601 X no

Cajon Valley Union Elementary 0606810 Anza Elementary 00603 060681000603 X no

Cajon Valley Union Elementary 0606810 Bostonia Elementary 00606 060681000606 X no

Cajon Valley Union Elementary 0606810 Cajon Valley Middle 00607 060681000607 X no

Cajon Valley Union Elementary 0606810 Chase Avenue Elementary 00608 060681000608 X no

Cajon Valley Union Elementary 0606810 Emerald Middle 00612 060681000612 X no

Cajon Valley Union Elementary 0606810 Greenfield Middle 00615 060681000615 X no

Cajon Valley Union Elementary 0606810 Johnson Elementary 00617 060681000617 X no

Cajon Valley Union Elementary 0606810 Lexington Elementary 00618 060681000618 X no

Cajon Valley Union Elementary 0606810 Montgomery Middle 00622 060681000622 X no

Cajon Valley Union Elementary 0606810 Naranca Elementary 00623 060681000623 X no

Calaveras Unified 0606870 San Andreas Elementary 00630 060687000630 X no

Calexico Unified 0606900 Blanche Charles Elementary 09117 060690009117 X no

Calexico Unified 0606900 Calexico High 00634 060690000634 X no

Calexico Unified 0606900 De Anza Junior High 00635 060690000635 X no

Calexico Unified 0606900 Dool Elementary 00636 060690000636 X no

Calexico Unified 0606900 Enrique Camarena Jr. High 11595 060690011595 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

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ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

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Eligible

Calexico Unified 0606900 Jefferson Elementary 00637 060690000637 X no

Calexico Unified 0606900 Kennedy Gardens 00638 060690000638 X no

Calexico Unified 0606900 Mains Elementary 00639 060690000639 X no

Calexico Unified 0606900 Rockwood Elementary 00640 060690000640 X no

Calexico Unified 0606900 William Moreno Junior High 02010 060690002010 X no

Calistoga Joint Unified 0607020 Calistoga Elementary 00646 060702000646 X no

Campbell Union Elementary 0607200 Rosemary Elementary 00675 060720000675 X no

Campbell Union Elementary 0607200 Sherman Oaks Elementary 07427 060720007427 X no

Capistrano Unified 0607440 Las Palmas Elementary 00693 060744000693 X no

Capistrano Unified 0607440 San Juan Elementary 00702 060744000702 X no

Carpinteria Unified 0607560 Canalino Elementary 00725 060756000725 X no

Carpinteria Unified 0607560 Carpinteria Middle 00726 060756000726 X no

Caruthers Unified 0600067 Caruthers High 00731 060006700731 X no

Castaic Union Elementary 0607740 Live Oak Elementary 09341 060774009341 X no

Centinela Valley Union High 0607920 Hawthorne High 00756 060792000756 X no

Centinela Valley Union High 0607920 Leuzinger High 00759 060792000759 X no

Centinela Valley Union High 0607920 R. K. Lloyde High 00760 060792000760 X no

Central Unified 0607970 El Capitan Middle 07667 060797007667 X no

Central Unified 0607970 Herndon-Barstow Elementary 07668 060797007668 X no

Central Unified 0607970 John Steinbeck Elementary 04485 060797004485 X no

Central Unified 0607970 Madison Elementary 09123 060797009123 X no

Central Unified 0607970 McKinley Elementary 09346 060797009346 X no

Central Unified 0607970 Pershing Continuation High 07672 060797007672 X no

Central Unified 0607970 Rio Vista Middle 10494 060797010494 X no

Central Unified 0607970 Roosevelt Elementary 07673 060797007673 X no

Central Unified 0607970 Teague Elementary 07674 060797007674 X no

Central Union High 0608010 Desert Oasis High (Continuation) 00772 060801000772 X no

Ceres Unified 0608130 Argus High (Continuation) 00782 060813000782 X no

Ceres Unified 0608130 Blaker-Kinser Junior High 04129 060813004129 X no

Ceres Unified 0608130 Carroll Fowler Elementary 00783 060813000783 X no

Ceres Unified 0608130 Caswell Elementary 00784 060813000784 X no

Ceres Unified 0608130 Ceres High 00785 060813000785 X no

Ceres Unified 0608130 Don Pedro Elementary 00786 060813000786 X no

Ceres Unified 0608130 Joel J. Hidahl Elementary 11490 060813011490 X no

Ceres Unified 0608130 La Rosa Elementary 11808 060813011808 X no

Ceres Unified 0608130 M. Robert Adkison Elementary 11491 060813011491 X no

Ceres Unified 0608130 Mae Hensley Junior High 00787 060813000787 X no

Ceres Unified 0608130 Walter White Elementary 00788 060813000788 X no

Chaffey Joint Union High 0608160 Canyon View High 07614 060816007614 X no

Chaffey Joint Union High 0608160 Chaffey Community Day 07260 060816007260 X no

Chaffey Joint Union High 0608160 Chaffey High 00791 060816000791 X no

Chatom Union Elementary 0608250 Chatom Elementary 00808 060825000808 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

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ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Chico Unified 0608370 Bidwell Junior High 00812 060837000812 X no

Chico Unified 0608370 Chapman Elementary 00813 060837000813 X no

Chico Unified 0608370 Chico Junior High 00814 060837000814 X no

Chico Unified 0608370 Citrus Avenue Elementary 00816 060837000816 X no

Chico Unified 0608370 McManus (John A.) Elementary 00822 060837000822 X no

Chico Unified 0608370 Parkview Elementary 00825 060837000825 X no

Chico Unified 0608370 Rosedale Elementary 00828 060837000828 X no

Chino Valley Unified 0608460 Dickson Elementary 00837 060846000837 X no

Chino Valley Unified 0608460 Levi H. Dickey Elementary 07677 060846007677 X no

Chino Valley Unified 0608460 Magnolia Junior High 00843 060846000843 X no

Chino Valley Unified 0608460 Ramona Junior High 00846 060846000846 X no

Chino Valley Unified 0608460 Woodcrest Junior High 02585 060846002585 X no

Chowchilla Elementary 0608520 Fairmead Elementary 00848 060852000848 X no

Chowchilla Elementary 0608520 Ronald Reagan Elementary 11852 060852011852 X no

Chowchilla Elementary 0608520 Wilson Middle 00851 060852000851 X no

Chowchilla Union High 0608550 Chowchilla High 00852 060855000852 X no

Chula Vista Elementary 0608610 Castle Park Elementary 00856 060861000856 X no

Chula Vista Elementary 0608610 Feaster-Edison Charter 00858 060861000858 X no

Chula Vista Elementary 0608610 Juarez-Lincoln Elementary 00863 060861000863 X no

Chula Vista Elementary 0608610 Kellogg (Karl H.) Elementary 00864 060861000864 X no

Chula Vista Elementary 0608610 Parkview Elementary 00872 060861000872 X no

Claremont Unified 0608760 Vista del Valle Elementary 00896 060876000896 X no

Cloverdale Unified 0608970 Jefferson Elementary 00900 060897000900 X no

Cloverdale Unified 0608970 Washington 00902 060897000902 X no

Clovis Unified 0609030 Pinedale Elementary 09761 060903009761 X no

Clovis Unified 0609030 Tarpey Elementary 00917 060903000917 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Bobby Duke Middle 11969 060907011969 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Cahuilla Desert Academy Junior High 05008 060907005008 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Cesar Chavez Elementary 09764 060907009764 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Coachella Valley High 00920 060907000920 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Coral Mountain Academy 11720 060907011720 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Desert Mirage High 11175 060907011175 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 John Kelley Elementary 00922 060907000922 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 La Familia Continuation High 00923 060907000923 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Las Palmitas Elementary 11176 060907011176 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Mecca Elementary 00924 060907000924 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Mountain Vista Elementary 08563 060907008563 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Oasis Elementary 00925 060907000925 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Palm View Elementary 00926 060907000926 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Peter Pendleton Elementary 00927 060907000927 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Saul Martinez Elementary 07604 060907007604 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Sea View Elementary 00928 060907000928 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

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ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Toro Canyon Middle 11174 060907011174 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Valle del Sol Elementary 00921 060907000921 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Valley View Elementary 00929 060907000929 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 Westside Elementary 00930 060907000930 X no

Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified 0609120 Annie E. Cheney Kindergarten 10207 060912010207 X no

Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified 0609120 Coalinga High 00933 060912000933 X no

Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified 0609120 Coalinga Middle 07686 060912007686 X no

Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified 0609120 Henry F. Bishop Elementary 10206 060912010206 X no

Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified 0609120 Huron Elementary 00934 060912000934 X no

Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified 0609120 Huron Middle 05748 060912005748 X no

Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified 0609120 Nell Dawson Elementary 10208 060912010208 X no

Colton Joint Unified 0609390 Abraham Lincoln Elementary 00951 060939000951 X no

Colton Joint Unified 0609390 Alice Birney Elementary 07687 060939007687 X no

Colton Joint Unified 0609390 Crestmore Elementary 00948 060939000948 X no

Colton Joint Unified 0609390 Mary B. Lewis Elementary 00952 060939000952 X no

Colton Joint Unified 0609390 Paul Rogers Elementary 00954 060939000954 X no

Colton Joint Unified 0609390 Ruth Grimes Elementary 00955 060939000955 X no

Colton Joint Unified 0609390 Ulysses Grant Elementary 00950 060939000950 X no

Colton Joint Unified 0609390 Walter Zimmerman Elementary 00959 060939000959 X no

Colton Joint Unified 0609390 Woodrow Wilson Elementary 00960 060939000960 X no

Colusa Unified 0609570 Colusa Alternative High (Continuation) 08128 060957008128 X no

Colusa Unified 0609570 George T. Egling Middle 00967 060957000967 X no

Colusa Unified 0609570 James M. Burchfield Primary 00968 060957000968 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Anderson Elementary 00969 060962000969 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Bunche Middle 00971 060962000971 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Centennial High 00975 060962000975 X yes

Compton Unified 0609620 Cesar Chavez Continuation High 02220 060962002220 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Compton Community Day High 07148 060962007148 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Compton Community Day Middle 07158 060962007158 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Compton High 00976 060962000976 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Davis Middle 07272 060962007272 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Dickison Elementary 00977 060962000977 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Dominguez High 00978 060962000978 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Enterprise Middle 04608 060962004608 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Foster Elementary 00982 060962000982 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Frances Willard Elementary 07154 060962007154 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Harriet Tubman High 02223 060962002223 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Lincoln Elementary 00988 060962000988 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Longfellow Elementary 00989 060962000989 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Martin Luther King Elementary 00986 060962000986 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 McKinley Elementary 00991 060962000991 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Roosevelt Elementary 00993 060962000993 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

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ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Compton Unified 0609620 Roosevelt Middle 00994 060962000994 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Thurgood Marshall 07149 060962007149 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Vanguard Learning Center 00999 060962000999 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Walton Middle 01000 060962001000 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Washington Elementary 01001 060962001001 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Whaley Middle 01002 060962001002 X no

Compton Unified 0609620 Willowbrook Middle 01003 060962001003 X no

Conejo Valley Unified 0609640 Conejo Elementary 01008 060964001008 X no

Contra Costa County Office of Education 0691005 Golden Gate Community 10472 069100510472 X no

Contra Costa County Office of Education 0691005 Making Waves Academy 12043 069100512043 X no

Corcoran Joint Unified 0609690 John Muir Middle 01037 060969001037 X no

Corcoran Joint Unified 0609690 Mark Twain Elementary 01039 060969001039 X no

Corning Union Elementary 0609780 Maywood Middle 01040 060978001040 X no

Corning Union Elementary 0609780 Olive View Elementary 01041 060978001041 X no

Corona-Norco Unified 0609850 Home Gardens Elementary 01055 060985001055 X no

Corona-Norco Unified 0609850 Parkridge School for the Arts 01062 060985001062 X no

Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified 0609940 Mountain Shadows Middle 01082 060994001082 X no

Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified 0609940 Waldo Rohnert Elementary 01084 060994001084 X no

Covina-Valley Unified 0610050 Cypress Elementary 01094 061005001094 X no

Culver City Unified 0610260 Culver City Middle 01115 061026001115 X no

Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified 0610350 Cutler Elementary 01156 061035001156 X no

Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified 0610350 El Monte Middle 08661 061035008661 X no

Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified 0610350 Esperanza High 09776 061035009776 X no

Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified 0610350 Golden Valley Elementary 05511 061035005511 X no

Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified 0610350 Lovell High 01158 061035001158 X no

Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified 0610350 Orosi High 01159 061035001159 X no

Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified 0610350 Palm Elementary 01160 061035001160 X no

Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified 0610350 Yettem Continuation High 01845 061035001845 X no

Cuyama Joint Unified 0600009 Cuyama Elementary 08780 060000908780 X no

Davis Joint Unified 0610620 Marguerite Montgomery Elementary 10456 061062010456 X no

Del Norte County Office of Education 0691063 Bar-O 10763 069106310763 X no

Del Norte County Office of Education 0691063 Castle Rock 08694 069106308694 X no

Del Norte County Office of Education 0691063 Del Norte County Community Day (Secondar 10476 069106310476 X no

Del Norte County Office of Education 0691063 Elk Creek 10762 069106310762 X no

Del Norte County Office of Education 0691063 McCarthy Center/Court/Community 08462 069106308462 X no

Del Norte County Unified 0610770 Joe Hamilton Elementary 01194 061077001194 X no

Del Norte County Unified 0610770 Redwood Elementary 01198 061077001198 X no

Del Norte County Unified 0610770 Smith River Elementary 01199 061077001199 X no

Del Norte County Unified 0610770 Sunset High (Continuation) 01200 061077001200 X no

Delano Union Elementary 0610890 Almond Tree Middle 07504 061089007504 X no

Delano Union Elementary 0610890 Cecil Avenue Middle 01208 061089001208 X no

Delano Union Elementary 0610890 Del Vista Elementary 01209 061089001209 X no

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ID#

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Eligible

Delano Union Elementary 0610890 Fremont Elementary 01210 061089001210 X no

Delano Union Elementary 0610890 La Vina Middle 11598 061089011598 X no

Delano Union Elementary 0610890 Princeton Street Elementary 02034 061089002034 X no

Delano Union Elementary 0610890 Terrace Elementary 01211 061089001211 X no

Delano Union Elementary 0610890 Valle Vista Elementary 09130 061089009130 X no

Delhi Unified 0600039 Harmony Elementary 10965 060003910965 X no

Denair Unified 0611040 Denair Elementary 08653 061104008653 X no

Denair Unified 0611040 Denair Middle 08654 061104008654 X no

Desert Sands Unified 0611110 Dwight Eisenhower Elementary 01224 061111001224 X no

Desert Sands Unified 0611110 Indio Middle 10275 061111010275 X no

Desert Sands Unified 0611110 James Madison Elementary 09785 061111009785 X no

Desert Sands Unified 0611110 John F. Kennedy Elementary 01229 061111001229 X no

Desert Sands Unified 0611110 La Quinta Middle 09358 061111009358 X no

Desert Sands Unified 0611110 Thomas Jefferson Middle 01228 061111001228 X no

Di Giorgio Elementary 0611130 Di Giorgio Elementary 01236 061113001236 X no

Dinuba Unified 0600065 Dinuba High 01242 060006501242 X no

Dinuba Unified 0600065 Grand View Elementary 01237 060006501237 X no

Dinuba Unified 0600065 John F. Kennedy Academy 11536 060006511536 X no

Dinuba Unified 0600065 Lincoln Elementary 01239 060006501239 X no

Dinuba Unified 0600065 Roosevelt Elementary 09359 060006509359 X no

Dinuba Unified 0600065 Sierra Vista High (Continuation) 01243 060006501243 X no

Dinuba Unified 0600065 Washington Intermediate 01240 060006501240 X no

Dinuba Unified 0600065 Wilson Elementary 01241 060006501241 X no

Dixon Unified 0611280 C. A. Jacobs Intermediate 01250 061128001250 X no

Dixon Unified 0611280 Gretchen Higgins Elementary 10679 061128010679 X no

Dixon Unified 0611280 Silveyville Primary 01254 061128001254 X no

Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unifi 0600033 Bernhard Marks Elementary 04680 060003304680 X no

Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unifi 0600033 Dos Palos Elementary 01256 060003301256 X no

Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unifi 0600033 Dos Palos High 01258 060003301258 X no

Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unifi 0600033 Westside High 07695 060003307695 X no

Downey Unified 0611460 East Middle 01265 061146001265 X no

Downey Unified 0611460 Griffiths Middle 01268 061146001268 X no

Downey Unified 0611460 Sussman Middle 01275 061146001275 X no

Downey Unified 0611460 West Middle 01279 061146001279 X no

Dry Creek Joint Elementary 0611490 Antelope Crossing Middle 03494 061149003494 X no

Duarte Unified 0611520 Maxwell Elementary 01285 061152001285 X no

Ducor Union Elementary 0611550 Ducor Union Elementary 01290 061155001290 X no

Earlimart Elementary 0611760 Alila 10446 061176010446 X no

Earlimart Elementary 0611760 Earlimart Elementary 01297 061176001297 X no

Earlimart Elementary 0611760 Earlimart Middle 01298 061176001298 X no

East Side Union High 0611820 Andrew P. Hill High 01301 061182001301 X no

East Side Union High 0611820 Escuela Popular Accelerated Family Learn 10666 061182010666 X yes

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East Side Union High 0611820 Independence High 01302 061182001302 X no

East Side Union High 0611820 James Lick High 01303 061182001303 X no

East Side Union High 0611820 Oak Grove High 01305 061182001305 X no

East Side Union High 0611820 William C. Overfelt High 01306 061182001306 X no

East Side Union High 0611820 Yerba Buena High 01310 061182001310 X no

East Whittier City Elementary 0611850 Mulberry Elementary 01318 061185001318 X no

Eastside Union Elementary 0611910 Columbia Elementary 09131 061191009131 X no

Eastside Union Elementary 0611910 Eastside Elementary 01329 061191001329 X no

Eastside Union Elementary 0611910 Gifford C. Cole Middle 09533 061191009533 X no

Eastside Union Elementary 0611910 Tierra Bonita Elementary 07108 061191007108 X no

Edison Elementary 0611940 Edison Middle 07697 061194007697 X no

Edison Elementary 0611940 Orangewood Elementary 01331 061194001331 X no

El Centro Elementary 0612030 Kennedy Middle 01336 061203001336 X no

El Centro Elementary 0612030 Lincoln Elementary 01337 061203001337 X no

El Centro Elementary 0612030 McKinley Elementary 01338 061203001338 X no

El Centro Elementary 0612030 Washington 01339 061203001339 X no

El Centro Elementary 0612030 Wilson Junior High 01340 061203001340 X no

El Dorado County Office of Education 0691006 Rite of Passage 02957 069100602957 X no

El Monte City Elementary 0612090 Columbia Elementary 01347 061209001347 X no

El Monte City Elementary 0612090 Cortada Elementary 01348 061209001348 X no

El Monte City Elementary 0612090 Durfee Elementary 01349 061209001349 X no

El Monte City Elementary 0612090 Gidley Elementary 01350 061209001350 X no

El Monte City Elementary 0612090 Potrero Elementary 01356 061209001356 X no

El Monte City Elementary 0612090 Rio Hondo Elementary 01357 061209001357 X no

El Monte City Elementary 0612090 Wilkerson Elementary 01361 061209001361 X no

El Monte Union High 0612120 El Monte High 01364 061212001364 X no

El Monte Union High 0612120 Mountain View High 01365 061212001365 X no

El Monte Union High 0612120 Rosemead High 01366 061212001366 X no

El Monte Union High 0612120 South El Monte High 00439 061212000439 X no

El Rancho Unified 0612180 Durfee Elementary 01371 061218001371 X no

El Rancho Unified 0612180 Rio Vista Elementary 01380 061218001380 X no

El Rancho Unified 0612180 South Ranchito Elementary 01385 061218001385 X no

El Tejon Unified 0600026 El Tejon Elementary 09485 060002609485 X no

El Tejon Unified 0600026 Frazier Park Elementary 09486 060002609486 X no

Elk Grove Unified 0612330 Anna Kirchgater Elementary 01403 061233001403 X no

Elk Grove Unified 0612330 Charles E. Mack Elementary 01405 061233001405 X no

Elk Grove Unified 0612330 David Reese Elementary 01410 061233001410 X no

Elk Grove Unified 0612330 Herman Leimbach Elementary 01404 061233001404 X no

Elk Grove Unified 0612330 Prairie Elementary 01411 061233001411 X no

Elk Grove Unified 0612330 Samuel Kennedy Elementary 01401 061233001401 X no

Empire Union Elementary 0612690 Empire Elementary 01430 061269001430 X no

Escalon Unified 0612840 Dent Elementary 01446 061284001446 X no

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LEA NCES

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ID#

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Escalon Unified 0612840 Farmington Elementary 01449 061284001449 X no

Escondido Union Elementary 0612880 Central Elementary 01451 061288001451 X no

Escondido Union Elementary 0612880 Farr Avenue Elementary 11129 061288011129 X no

Escondido Union Elementary 0612880 Glen View Elementary 01455 061288001455 X no

Escondido Union Elementary 0612880 Juniper Elementary 01458 061288001458 X no

Escondido Union Elementary 0612880 Lincoln Elementary 01459 061288001459 X no

Escondido Union Elementary 0612880 Mission Middle 01456 061288001456 X no

Escondido Union Elementary 0612880 Oak Hill Elementary 01462 061288001462 X no

Escondido Union Elementary 0612880 Pioneer Elementary 01172 061288001172 X no

Escondido Union Elementary 0612880 Rose Elementary 01464 061288001464 X no

Esparto Unified 0612930 Esparto Middle 04331 061293004331 X no

Eureka City Unified 0600052 Catherine L. Zane Middle 01476 060005201476 X no

Evergreen Elementary 0613140 Katherine R. Smith Elementary 01496 061314001496 X no

Exeter Union Elementary 0613200 Wilson Middle 10336 061320010336 X no

Fairfax Elementary 0613290 Fairfax Middle 11599 061329011599 X no

Fairfax Elementary 0613290 Shirley Lane Elementary 10809 061329010809 X no

Fairfax Elementary 0613290 Virginia Avenue Elementary 01507 061329001507 X no

Fairfield-Suisun Unified 0613360 Anna Kyle Elementary 01524 061336001524 X no

Fairfield-Suisun Unified 0613360 Cleo Gordon Elementary 01520 061336001520 X no

Fairfield-Suisun Unified 0613360 David A. Weir Elementary 11891 061336011891 X no

Fairfield-Suisun Unified 0613360 E. Ruth Sheldon Elementary 01527 061336001527 X no

Fairfield-Suisun Unified 0613360 Fairview Elementary 01518 061336001518 X no

Fairfield-Suisun Unified 0613360 Grange Middle 01521 061336001521 X no

Fairfield-Suisun Unified 0613360 Suisun Elementary 07283 061336007283 X no

Fall River Joint Unified 0613470 Burney Elementary 01534 061347001534 X no

Fallbrook Union Elementary 0613500 James E. Potter Intermediate 01540 061350001540 X no

Fallbrook Union Elementary 0613500 Live Oak Elementary 09817 061350009817 X no

Fallbrook Union Elementary 0613500 Maie Ellis Elementary 01542 061350001542 X no

Fallbrook Union High 0613530 Fallbrook High 01545 061353001545 X no

Farmersville Unified 0600035 Farmersville High 07903 060003507903 X no

Farmersville Unified 0600035 Farmersville Junior High 01547 060003501547 X no

Farmersville Unified 0600035 Freedom Elementary 11532 060003511532 X no

Farmersville Unified 0600035 George L. Snowden Elementary 01549 060003501549 X no

Farmersville Unified 0600035 J. E. Hester Elementary 01548 060003501548 X no

Fillmore Unified 0613800 Fillmore Middle 01554 061380001554 X no

Fillmore Unified 0613800 Mountain Vista 11538 061380011538 X no

Fillmore Unified 0613800 Piru Elementary 01556 061380001556 X no

Fillmore Unified 0613800 San Cayetano Elementary 01557 061380001557 X no

Fillmore Unified 0613800 Sespe Elementary 01558 061380001558 X no

Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint Union 0613840 Firebaugh High 01561 061384001561 X no

Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint Union 0613840 Firebaugh Middle 01562 061384001562 X no

Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint Union 0613840 Hazel M. Bailey Primary 01563 061384001563 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

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Folsom-Cordova Unified 0613890 Mills Middle 01576 061389001576 X no

Folsom-Cordova Unified 0613890 White Rock Elementary 01583 061389001583 X no

Fontana Unified 0613920 Chaparral Elementary 10362 061392010362 X no

Fontana Unified 0613920 Cypress Elementary 01587 061392001587 X no

Fontana Unified 0613920 Date Elementary 07265 061392007265 X no

Fontana Unified 0613920 Harry S. Truman Middle 06402 061392006402 X no

Fontana Unified 0613920 Palmetto Elementary 01597 061392001597 X no

Fontana Unified 0613920 Randall Pepper Elementary 01600 061392001600 X no

Fontana Unified 0613920 Redwood Elementary 01601 061392001601 X no

Fontana Unified 0613920 West Randall Elementary 01604 061392001604 X no

Fort Bragg Unified 0614070 Dana Gray Elementary 01608 061407001608 X no

Fort Bragg Unified 0614070 Fort Bragg Middle 01609 061407001609 X no

Fort Bragg Unified 0614070 Lighthouse Community Day 08163 061407008163 X no

Fort Sage Unified 0600011 Sierra Primary 09068 060001109068 X no

Fortuna Union Elementary 0614160 Fortuna Middle 01617 061416001617 X no

Fowler Unified 0614250 Fremont Elementary 01639 061425001639 X no

Fowler Unified 0614250 John Sutter Middle 07496 061425007496 X no

Fowler Unified 0614250 Malaga Elementary 01640 061425001640 X no

Franklin-McKinley Elementary 0614370 Captain Jason M. Dahl Elementary 01646 061437001646 X no

Franklin-McKinley Elementary 0614370 G. W. Hellyer Elementary 01645 061437001645 X no

Franklin-McKinley Elementary 0614370 Los Arboles Elementary 01648 061437001648 X no

Franklin-McKinley Elementary 0614370 McKinley Elementary 01649 061437001649 X no

Franklin-McKinley Elementary 0614370 Robert F. Kennedy Elementary 01647 061437001647 X no

Franklin-McKinley Elementary 0614370 Santee Elementary 01650 061437001650 X no

Franklin-McKinley Elementary 0614370 Sylvandale Junior High 01653 061437001653 X no

Fremont Unified 0614400 J. Haley Durham Elementary 01662 061440001662 X no

Fresno County Office of Education 0691007 Edison-Bethune Charter Academy 07958 069100707958 X no

Fresno County Office of Education 0691007 Fresno County Community 10481 069100710481 X no

Fresno County Office of Education 0691007 Fresno County Court 09219 069100709219 X no

Fresno County Office of Education 0691007 Teilman Community Day 10482 069100710482 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Addams Elementary 01703 061455001703 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Ahwahnee Middle 01704 061455001704 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Ann B. Leavenworth 03019 061455003019 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Aynesworth Elementary 01705 061455001705 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Burroughs Elementary 01712 061455001712 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Calwa Elementary 01713 061455001713 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Cambridge Continuation High 01986 061455001986 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Carter G. Woodson Public Charter 08697 061455008697 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Centennial Elementary 01715 061455001715 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Columbia Elementary 01716 061455001716 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Cooper Middle 01717 061455001717 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 David L. Greenberg Elementary 08470 061455008470 X no

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Fresno Unified 0614550 Del Mar Elementary 01719 061455001719 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Dewolf Continuation High 01720 061455001720 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Easterby Elementary 01721 061455001721 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Edison High 01723 061455001723 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Edith B. Storey Elementary 03010 061455003010 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Elizabeth Terronez Middle 04484 061455004484 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Ericson Elementary 01724 061455001724 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Ewing Elementary 01725 061455001725 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Ezekiel Balderas Elementary 10209 061455010209 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Fort Miller Middle 01731 061455001731 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Fresno High 01730 061455001730 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Hamilton Elementary 10488 061455010488 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Heaton Elementary 01735 061455001735 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Herbert Hoover High 01737 061455001737 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Holland Elementary 01738 061455001738 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Homan Elementary 01739 061455001739 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 J. E. Young Academic Center 05749 061455005749 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Jefferson Elementary 01742 061455001742 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 King Elementary 01743 061455001743 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Kings Canyon Middle 01744 061455001744 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Kirk Elementary 01745 061455001745 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Lane Elementary 01747 061455001747 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Lincoln Elementary 01748 061455001748 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Lowell Elementary 01749 061455001749 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Mayfair Elementary 01751 061455001751 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 McLane High 01754 061455001754 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Miguel Hidalgo Elementary 08845 061455008845 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Molly S. Bakman Elementary 10777 061455010777 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Muir Elementary 01755 061455001755 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Norseman Elementary 01756 061455001756 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Phoenix Elementary Academy Community Day 10490 061455010490 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Pyle Elementary 01759 061455001759 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Roeding Elementary 01761 061455001761 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Roosevelt High 01762 061455001762 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Rowell Elementary 01763 061455001763 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Scandinavian Middle 01764 061455001764 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 School of Unlimited Learning 07497 061455007497 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Sequoia Middle 01765 061455001765 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Sierra Charter 11846 061455011846 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Slater Elementary 01767 061455001767 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Sunnyside High 07963 061455007963 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Sunset Elementary 01769 061455001769 X no

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Fresno Unified 0614550 Susan B. Anthony Elementary 03007 061455003007 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Tehipite Middle 01770 061455001770 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Tioga Middle 01773 061455001773 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Turner Elementary 01774 061455001774 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Valley Arts and Science Academy (VASA) 11588 061455011588 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Viking Elementary 01775 061455001775 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Wawona Middle 01777 061455001777 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Wilson Elementary 01779 061455001779 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Winchell Elementary 01780 061455001780 X no

Fullerton Elementary 0614730 Nicolas Junior High 01798 061473001798 X no

Fullerton Elementary 0614730 Orangethorpe Elementary 01799 061473001799 X no

Fullerton Elementary 0614730 Pacific Drive Elementary 01800 061473001800 X no

Fullerton Elementary 0614730 Valencia Park Elementary 01806 061473001806 X no

Galt Joint Union High 0614820 Estrellita Continuation High 01820 061482001820 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Brookhurst Elementary 00751 061488000751 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Bryant Elementary 01829 061488001829 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Donald S. Jordan Intermediate 01853 061488001853 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Dr. Walter C. Ralston Intermediate 01856 061488001856 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary 01838 061488001838 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Edward Russell Elementary 01877 061488001877 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Ethel M. Evans Elementary 01840 061488001840 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Gilbert Elementary 01846 061488001846 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Heritage Elementary 01849 061488001849 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Izaak Walton Intermediate 00753 061488000753 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 James Monroe Elementary 01863 061488001863 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Leroy L. Doig Intermediate 01836 061488001836 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Morningside Elementary 01864 061488001864 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Riverdale Elementary 01875 061488001875 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Skylark Elementary 07189 061488007189 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Susan B. Anthony Elementary 01824 061488001824 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Wakeham Elementary 01885 061488001885 X no

Garden Grove Unified 0614880 Woodbury Elementary 01888 061488001888 X no

Garvey Elementary 0614940 Bitely (Arlene) Elementary 08850 061494008850 X no

Garvey Elementary 0614940 Dewey Avenue Elementary 01892 061494001892 X no

Garvey Elementary 0614940 Emerson (Ralph Waldo) Elementary 01900 061494001900 X no

Garvey Elementary 0614940 Garvey (Richard) Intermediate 01901 061494001901 X no

Garvey Elementary 0614940 Marshall (John) Elementary 01897 061494001897 X no

Garvey Elementary 0614940 Rice (Eldridge) Elementary 01893 061494001893 X no

Garvey Elementary 0614940 Temple (Roger W.) Intermediate 07288 061494007288 X no

Gilroy Unified 0615180 Brownell Middle 04070 061518004070 X no

Gilroy Unified 0615180 El Roble Elementary 01909 061518001909 X no

Gilroy Unified 0615180 Rod Kelley Elementary 09140 061518009140 X no

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LEA NCES

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ID#

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Eligible

Gilroy Unified 0615180 Rucker Elementary 01916 061518001916 X no

Gilroy Unified 0615180 South Valley Middle 01918 061518001918 X no

Glendale Unified 0615240 Theodore Roosevelt Middle 01943 061524001943 X no

Golden Plains Unified 0691134 Rio Del Rey High (Continuation) 10212 069113410212 X no

Golden Plains Unified 0691134 San Joaquin Elementary 10217 069113410217 X no

Golden Plains Unified 0691134 Tranquillity Elementary 10218 069113410218 X no

Golden Plains Unified 0691134 Tranquillity High 10214 069113410214 X no

Gonzales Unified 0600046 Fairview Middle 07184 060004607184 X no

Gonzales Unified 0600046 Gonzales High 07183 060004607183 X no

Gonzales Unified 0600046 La Gloria Elementary 07185 060004607185 X no

Gorman Elementary 0615600 Gorman Learning Center 08502 061560008502 X no

Greenfield Union 0616050 Fairview Elementary 02004 061605002004 X no

Greenfield Union 0616050 Greenfield Middle 02005 061605002005 X no

Greenfield Union 0616050 Leon H. Ollivier Middle 03105 061605003105 X no

Greenfield Union 0616050 McKee Middle 11210 061605011210 X no

Greenfield Union 0616050 Plantation Elementary 02007 061605002007 X no

Greenfield Union 0616050 Planz Elementary 02008 061605002008 X no

Greenfield Union 0616050 Valle Verde Elementary 11218 061605011218 X no

Greenfield Union Elementary 0616080 Cesar Chavez Elementary 02256 061608002256 X no

Greenfield Union Elementary 0616080 Oak Avenue Elementary 08852 061608008852 X no

Gridley Unified 0600051 Sycamore Middle 02013 060005102013 X no

Grossmont Union High 0616230 Chaparral High 02017 061623002017 X no

Grossmont Union High 0616230 El Cajon Valley High 02018 061623002018 X no

Grossmont Union High 0616230 Monte Vista High 02024 061623002024 X no

Grossmont Union High 0616230 Mount Miguel High 02025 061623002025 X no

Guadalupe Union Elementary 0616260 Kermit McKenzie Junior High 02030 061626002030 X no

Guadalupe Union Elementary 0616260 Mary Buren Elementary 02029 061626002029 X no

Gustine Unified 0616323 Gustine Middle 09842 061632309842 X no

Gustine Unified 0616323 Romero Elementary 09552 061632309552 X no

Hacienda la Puente Unified 0616325 California Elementary 02038 061632502038 X no

Hacienda la Puente Unified 0616325 Cedarlane Middle 02039 061632502039 X no

Hacienda la Puente Unified 0616325 Del Valle Elementary 02040 061632502040 X no

Hacienda la Puente Unified 0616325 Grandview Middle 11364 061632511364 X no

Hacienda la Puente Unified 0616325 Orange Grove Middle 02059 061632502059 X no

Hacienda la Puente Unified 0616325 Sierra Vista Middle 02062 061632502062 X no

Hacienda la Puente Unified 0616325 Sparks Middle 02064 061632502064 X no

Hacienda la Puente Unified 0616325 Temple Academy 02067 061632502067 X no

Hacienda la Puente Unified 0616325 William Workman High 02074 061632502074 X no

Hamilton Union Elementary 0601339 Hamilton Elementary 02076 060133902076 X no

Hanford Elementary 0616470 George Washington Elementary 09844 061647009844 X no

Hanford Elementary 0616470 Hanford Elementary Community Day 08707 061647008707 X no

Hanford Elementary 0616470 John F. Kennedy Junior High 03154 061647003154 X no

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Hanford Elementary 0616470 Joseph M. Simas 10816 061647010816 X no

Hanford Elementary 0616470 Lee Richmond Elementary 02082 061647002082 X no

Hanford Elementary 0616470 Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary 05804 061647005804 X no

Hanford Elementary 0616470 Roosevelt Elementary 02083 061647002083 X no

Hanford Elementary 0616470 Woodrow Wilson Junior High 02084 061647002084 X no

Hanford Joint Union High 0616500 Hanford West High 07506 061650007506 X no

Hawthorne 0616680 Bud Carson Middle 02100 061668002100 X no

Hawthorne 0616680 Eucalyptus 02093 061668002093 X no

Hawthorne 0616680 Kornblum 08503 061668008503 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Bowman Elementary 02104 061674002104 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Cesar Chavez Middle 02118 061674002118 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Cherryland Elementary 02108 061674002108 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Eldridge Elementary 02111 061674002111 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Glassbrook Elementary 02114 061674002114 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Harder Elementary 02115 061674002115 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Impact Academy of Arts & Technology 11849 061674011849 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Martin Luther King, Jr., Middle 02107 061674002107 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Palma Ceia Elementary 02126 061674002126 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Park Elementary 02127 061674002127 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Ruus Elementary 02129 061674002129 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Schafer Park Elementary 02130 061674002130 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Tyrrell Elementary 08146 061674008146 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Winton Middle 02137 061674002137 X no

Healdsburg Unified 0600044 Healdsburg Elementary 02139 060004402139 X no

Helendale Elementary 0616860 Riverview Middle 09376 061686009376 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 Acacia Middle 02148 061692002148 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 Alessandro High 02149 061692002149 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 Cawston Elementary 11018 061692011018 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 Dartmouth Middle 03586 061692003586 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 Diamond Valley Middle 11019 061692011019 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 Hamilton Elementary 11021 061692011021 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 McSweeny Elementary 11164 061692011164 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 Ramona Elementary 02157 061692002157 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 Valle Vista Elementary 09144 061692009144 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 West Valley High 09852 061692009852 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 Whittier Elementary 02158 061692002158 X no

Hemet Unified 0616920 Winchester Elementary 02159 061692002159 X no

Hesperia Unified 0600014 Cottonwood Elementary 09081 060001409081 X no

Hesperia Unified 0600014 Joshua Circle Elementary 09074 060001409074 X no

Hesperia Unified 0600014 Lime Street Elementary 09082 060001409082 X no

Hesperia Unified 0600014 Topaz Elementary 03904 060001403904 X no

Hilmar Unified 0617220 Elim Elementary 02176 061722002176 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Hilmar Unified 0617220 Hilmar Middle 09856 061722009856 X no

Hilmar Unified 0617220 Merquin Elementary 02178 061722002178 X no

Hollister 0617340 Calaveras Elementary 08147 061734008147 X no

Hollister 0617340 Gabilan Hills 07252 061734007252 X no

Hollister 0617340 Maze Middle 03760 061734003760 X no

Hollister 0617340 R. O. Hardin Elementary 02180 061734002180 X no

Hollister 0617340 Rancho San Justo 02181 061734002181 X no

Hollister 0617340 Sunnyslope Elementary 02182 061734002182 X no

Holtville Unified 0617430 Holtville Junior High 02186 061743002186 X no

Hueneme Elementary 0617850 Ansgar Larsen Elementary 02204 061785002204 X no

Hueneme Elementary 0617850 Art Haycox Elementary 02201 061785002201 X no

Hueneme Elementary 0617850 Charles Blackstock Junior High 02198 061785002198 X no

Hueneme Elementary 0617850 E. O. Green Junior High 02199 061785002199 X no

Hueneme Elementary 0617850 Fred L. Williams Elementary 02207 061785002207 X no

Hueneme Elementary 0617850 Hueneme Elementary 02203 061785002203 X no

Hueneme Elementary 0617850 Julien Hathaway Elementary 02200 061785002200 X no

Hueneme Elementary 0617850 Parkview Elementary 02205 061785002205 X no

Humboldt County Office of Eduction 0691009 Eureka Community 10794 069100910794 X no

Huntington Beach Union High 0618060 Ocean View High 02233 061806002233 X no

Huntington Beach Union High 0618060 Westminster High 02234 061806002234 X no

Imperial County Office of Education 0691010 Imperial County Juvenile Hall/Community 09224 069101009224 X no

Inglewood Unified 0618390 Crozier (George W.) Middle 02249 061839002249 X no

Inglewood Unified 0618390 Inglewood High 02254 061839002254 X no

Inglewood Unified 0618390 La Tijera 02257 061839002257 X no

Inglewood Unified 0618390 Lane (Warren) Elementary 02258 061839002258 X no

Inglewood Unified 0618390 Monroe (Albert F.) Middle 02259 061839002259 X no

Inglewood Unified 0618390 Morningside High 02260 061839002260 X no

Inglewood Unified 0618390 Oak Street Elementary 02261 061839002261 X no

Inglewood Unified 0618390 Worthington Elementary 02265 061839002265 X no

Island Union Elementary 0618510 Island Elementary 02268 061851002268 X no

Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary 0618730 Jamul Primary 02273 061873002273 X no

Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary 0618730 Oak Grove Middle 02274 061873002274 X no

Jefferson Elementary 0618870 California Virtual Academy @ San Mateo 11787 061887011787 X no

Jefferson Elementary 0618870 Garden Village Elementary 02285 061887002285 X no

Jefferson Elementary 0618870 Susan B. Anthony Elementary 07778 061887007778 X no

Jefferson Elementary 0618870 Thomas R. Pollicita Middle 02281 061887002281 X no

Jefferson Elementary 0618870 Westlake Elementary 02291 061887002291 X no

Jefferson Union High 0618930 Jefferson High 02293 061893002293 X no

John Swett Unified 0618990 Rodeo Hills Elementary 02301 061899002301 X no

Kelseyville Unified 0619320 Kelseyville Elementary 02324 061932002324 X no

Keppel Union Elementary 0619440 Almondale Middle 02331 061944002331 X no

Keppel Union Elementary 0619440 Alpine Elementary 02332 061944002332 X no

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LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Keppel Union Elementary 0619440 Antelope Elementary 02333 061944002333 X no

Keppel Union Elementary 0619440 Daisy Gibson Elementary 10238 061944010238 X no

Keppel Union Elementary 0619440 Lake Los Angeles Elementary 08861 061944008861 X no

Keppel Union Elementary 0619440 Pearblossom Elementary 09557 061944009557 X no

Kerman Unified 0619490 Kerman High 08866 061949008866 X no

Kern County Office of Education 0691012 Kern County Community 07502 069101207502 X yes

Kern County Office of Education 0691012 Kern County Juvenile Court 09226 069101209226 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 Arvin High 02339 061954002339 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 Bakersfield High 02340 061954002340 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 Central Valley High (Continuation) 02342 061954002342 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 East Bakersfield High 02343 061954002343 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 Foothill High 02344 061954002344 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 Golden Valley High 11297 061954011297 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 Highland High 02345 061954002345 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 North High 02350 061954002350 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 Nueva Continuation High 02351 061954002351 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 Shafter High 02352 061954002352 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 South High 02353 061954002353 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 Summit Continuation 08870 061954008870 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 Vista Continuation High 02355 061954002355 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 Vista West Continuation High 09145 061954009145 X no

Kern Union High 0619540 West High 02356 061954002356 X no

Keyes Union 0619620 Keyes Elementary 02359 061962002359 X no

King City Joint Union High 0619650 Greenfield High 08221 061965008221 X no

King City Joint Union High 0619650 King City High 02360 061965002360 X no

King City Union 0619680 Chalone Peaks Middle 02361 061968002361 X no

King City Union 0619680 Del Rey Elementary 09146 061968009146 X no

King City Union 0619680 Santa Lucia Elementary 02362 061968002362 X no

Kings Canyon Joint Unified 0619700 A. L. Conner Elementary 10780 061970010780 X no

Kings Canyon Joint Unified 0619700 Citrus Middle 02364 061970002364 X no

Kings Canyon Joint Unified 0619700 General Grant Middle 02366 061970002366 X no

Kings Canyon Joint Unified 0619700 Navelencia Middle 02373 061970002373 X no

Kings Canyon Joint Unified 0619700 Thomas Law Reed Elementary 10781 061970010781 X no

Kings River Union Elementary 0619740 Kings River Elementary 02378 061974002378 X no

Kingsburg Elementary Charter 0619800 Ronald W. Reagan Elementary 11915 061980011915 X no

Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified 0619950 Hoopa Valley Elementary 02389 061995002389 X no

Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified 0619950 Trinity Valley Elementary 02393 061995002393 X no

Konocti Unified 0620070 Burns Valley Elementary 02398 062007002398 X no

Konocti Unified 0620070 East Lake Elementary 02400 062007002400 X no

Konocti Unified 0620070 Oak Hill Middle 02402 062007002402 X no

Konocti Unified 0620070 Pomo Elementary 10228 062007010228 X no

La Habra City Elementary 0620190 El Cerrito Elementary 02411 062019002411 X no

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LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

La Habra City Elementary 0620190 Imperial Middle 02412 062019002412 X no

La Habra City Elementary 0620190 Sierra Vista Elementary 02416 062019002416 X no

La Habra City Elementary 0620190 Walnut Elementary 02419 062019002419 X no

La Habra City Elementary 0620190 Washington Middle 02420 062019002420 X no

La Mesa-Spring Valley 0620250 Bancroft Elementary 02425 062025002425 X no

La Mesa-Spring Valley 0620250 Kempton Street Elementary 02430 062025002430 X no

La Mesa-Spring Valley 0620250 La Presa Elementary 02433 062025002433 X no

La Mesa-Spring Valley 0620250 La Presa Middle 02434 062025002434 X no

Lagunitas Elementary 0620520 Lagunitas Elementary 02473 062052002473 X no

Lagunitas Elementary 0620520 San Geronimo Valley Elementary 02474 062052002474 X no

Lake County Office of Education 0691014 Clearlake Community 11608 069101411608 X no

Lake County Office of Education 0691014 Lloyd Hance Community 10510 069101410510 X no

Lake Elsinore Unified 0600027 Elsinore Middle 09493 060002709493 X no

Lake Tahoe Unified 0620640 Bijou Community 02477 062064002477 X no

Lake Tahoe Unified 0620640 Sierra House Elementary 08873 062064008873 X no

Lake Tahoe Unified 0620640 South Tahoe High 02481 062064002481 X no

Lake Tahoe Unified 0620640 South Tahoe Middle 02482 062064002482 X no

Lake Tahoe Unified 0620640 Tahoe Valley Elementary 02483 062064002483 X no

Lamont Elementary 0620850 Alicante Avenue Elementary 02501 062085002501 X no

Lamont Elementary 0620850 Lamont Elementary 02502 062085002502 X no

Lamont Elementary 0620850 Mountain View Middle 02503 062085002503 X no

Lamont Elementary 0620850 Myrtle Avenue Elementary 02504 062085002504 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Amargosa Creek Middle 08717 062088008717 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Crossroads Community Day 08022 062088008022 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Desert View Elementary 02505 062088002505 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 El Dorado Elementary 02506 062088002506 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Endeavour Middle 10826 062088010826 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Jack Northrop Elementary 09561 062088009561 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Joshua Elementary 02507 062088002507 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Lincoln Elementary 09560 062088009560 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Linda Verde Elementary 02508 062088002508 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Mariposa Elementary 02509 062088002509 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Monte Vista Elementary 02510 062088002510 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Nancy Cory Elementary 09559 062088009559 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 New Vista Middle 05860 062088005860 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Park View Middle 02511 062088002511 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Piute Middle 02512 062088002512 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Sierra Elementary 02513 062088002513 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 Sunnydale Elementary 02514 062088002514 X no

Lancaster Elementary 0620880 West Wind Elementary 09884 062088009884 X no

Laton Joint Unified 0621150 Conejo Middle 02534 062115002534 X no

Laton Joint Unified 0621150 Laton Elementary 02536 062115002536 X no

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LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Lawndale Elementary 0621210 F. D. Roosevelt Elementary 02541 062121002541 X no

Lawndale Elementary 0621210 Will Rogers Middle 02544 062121002544 X no

Lawndale Elementary 0621210 William Green Elementary 02546 062121002546 X no

Le Grand Union Elementary 0621240 Le Grand Elementary 02547 062124002547 X no

Le Grand Union High 0621270 Le Grand High 02548 062127002548 X no

Leggett Valley Unified 0609665 Leggett Valley Elementary 09671 060966509671 X no

Lemon Grove 0621330 Golden Avenue Elementary 02549 062133002549 X no

Lemon Grove 0621330 Lemon Grove Middle 02550 062133002550 X no

Lemon Grove 0621330 San Miguel Elementary 02555 062133002555 X no

Lemoore Union Elementary 0621360 Cinnamon Elementary 08709 062136008709 X no

Lemoore Union Elementary 0621360 Lemoore Elementary 02557 062136002557 X no

Lemoore Union Elementary 0621360 Liberty Middle 03169 062136003169 X no

Lemoore Union Elementary 0621360 Meadow Lane Elementary 02558 062136002558 X no

Lemoore Union Elementary 0621360 P. W. Engvall Elementary 02559 062136002559 X no

Lemoore Union High 0621400 Lemoore High 02561 062140002561 X no

Lennox Elementary 0621420 Buford Elementary 02563 062142002563 X no

Lennox Elementary 0621420 Century Academy for Excellence 11614 062142011614 X no

Lennox Elementary 0621420 Century Community Charter 10827 062142010827 X no

Lennox Elementary 0621420 Dolores Huerta Elementary 11299 062142011299 X no

Lennox Elementary 0621420 Felton Elementary 02564 062142002564 X no

Lennox Elementary 0621420 Jefferson Elementary 02565 062142002565 X no

Lennox Elementary 0621420 Lennox Middle 09147 062142009147 X no

Lennox Elementary 0621420 Moffett Elementary 02566 062142002566 X no

Liberty Elementary 0621540 California Virtual Academy at Sonoma 11478 062154011478 X no

Lincoln Unified 0621690 Sierra Middle 02581 062169002581 X no

Linden Unified 0621810 Glenwood Elementary 02586 062181002586 X no

Linden Unified 0621810 Linden Elementary 02588 062181002588 X no

Lindsay Unified 0621870 John J. Cairns Continuation 05524 062187005524 X no

Lindsay Unified 0621870 Lindsay Senior High 02595 062187002595 X no

Lindsay Unified 0621870 Steve Garvey Junior High 02592 062187002592 X no

Lindsay Unified 0621870 Washington Elementary 02596 062187002596 X no

Little Lake City Elementary 0621930 Lake Center Middle 02602 062193002602 X no

Little Lake City Elementary 0621930 Lakeside Middle 02604 062193002604 X no

Live Oak Elementary 0621990 Del Mar Elementary 07435 062199007435 X no

Live Oak Elementary 0621990 Green Acres Elementary 02611 062199002611 X no

Live Oak Elementary 0621990 Shoreline Middle 07434 062199007434 X no

Live Oak Unified 0622050 Live Oak Middle 02614 062205002614 X no

Live Oak Unified 0622050 Luther Elementary 02616 062205002616 X no

Livermore Valley Joint Unified 0622110 Don Gaspar De Portola Elementary 02622 062211002622 X no

Livermore Valley Joint Unified 0622110 Junction Avenue Middle 02629 062211002629 X no

Livingston Union 0622170 Livingston Middle 02639 062217002639 X no

Lodi Unified 0622230 Beckman Elementary 09896 062223009896 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Lodi Unified 0622230 Clyde W. Needham Elementary 11322 062223011322 X no

Lodi Unified 0622230 Creekside Elementary 08879 062223008879 X no

Lodi Unified 0622230 George Washington Elementary 02647 062223002647 X no

Lodi Unified 0622230 Heritage Elementary 02649 062223002649 X no

Lodi Unified 0622230 Lawrence Elementary 02653 062223002653 X no

Lodi Unified 0622230 Oakwood Elementary 02643 062223002643 X no

Lodi Unified 0622230 Parklane Elementary 08878 062223008878 X no

Lodi Unified 0622230 Sutherland Elementary 01341 062223001341 X no

Lodi Unified 0622230 Wagner-Holt Elementary 09895 062223009895 X no

Lodi Unified 0622230 Westwood Elementary 10315 062223010315 X no

Loleta Union Elementary 0622320 Pacific View Charter 08486 062232008486 X no

Lompoc Unified 0622410 Arthur Hapgood Elementary 02681 062241002681 X no

Lompoc Unified 0622410 Clarence Ruth Elementary 02689 062241002689 X no

Lompoc Unified 0622410 La Canada Elementary 02682 062241002682 X no

Lompoc Unified 0622410 La Honda Elementary 07298 062241007298 X no

Lompoc Unified 0622410 Leonora Fillmore Elementary 02680 062241002680 X no

Lompoc Unified 0622410 Lompoc High 02684 062241002684 X no

Lompoc Unified 0622410 Lompoc Valley Middle 02683 062241002683 X no

Lompoc Unified 0622410 Los Berros Elementary 02685 062241002685 X no

Lompoc Unified 0622410 Maple High 02687 062241002687 X no

Lompoc Unified 0622410 Miguelito Elementary 08882 062241008882 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Avalon K-12 07299 062250007299 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Barton Elementary 02698 062250002698 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Birney Elementary 02699 062250002699 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Bixby Elementary 02700 062250002700 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Burbank Elementary 02702 062250002702 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Burcham 02703 062250002703 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Butler (Mary) 02708 062250002708 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Chavez (Cesar) Elementary 10828 062250010828 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Constellation Community Charter Middle 04590 062250004590 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 DeMille Middle 02710 062250002710 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Franklin Classical Middle 02713 062250002713 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Grant Elementary 02718 062250002718 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Hamilton Middle 02719 062250002719 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Holmes Elementary 02723 062250002723 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Jefferson Leadership Academies 02727 062250002727 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Lincoln Elementary 02735 062250002735 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Lindbergh Middle 02736 062250002736 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Lindsey (Perry) Academy 12117 062250012117 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 MacArthur Elementary 02740 062250002740 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Marshall Middle 02743 062250002743 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 McKinley Elementary 02744 062250002744 X no

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LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Monroe 02746 062250002746 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 New City 08507 062250008507 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Powell (Colin L.) Academy for Success 08025 062250008025 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Riley Elementary 02754 062250002754 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Robinson (Jackie) 03226 062250003226 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Stephens Middle 02759 062250002759 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Washington Middle 02765 062250002765 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Webster Elementary 02766 062250002766 X no

Long Beach Unified 0622500 Willard Elementary 02768 062250002768 X no

Los Angeles County Office of Education 0691078 Alternative Opportunity Programs 10231 069107810231 X no

Los Angeles County Office of Education 0691078 Antelope Valley Community Day 08004 069107808004 X no

Los Angeles County Office of Education 0691078 East Los Angeles Community Day 08006 069107808006 X no

Los Angeles County Office of Education 0691078 Eastern PAU 08007 069107808007 X no

Los Angeles County Office of Education 0691078 Soledad Enrichment Action Charter 07106 069107807106 X no

Los Angeles County Office of Education 0691078 Southwest Community Day 08010 069107808010 X no

Los Angeles County Office of Education 0691078 Tri Community Day 08011 069107808011 X no

Los Angeles County Office of Education (SBE)0691078 Today's Fresh Start Charter 11336 069107811336 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Abraham Lincoln Senior High 03139 062271003139 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Academia Semillas del Pueblo 10523 062271010523 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Accelerated 03245 062271003245 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Alexander Fleming Middle 03011 062271003011 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Alexander Hamilton Senior High 03064 062271003064 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Alexandria Avenue Elementary 02805 062271002805 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Amestoy Elementary 02811 062271002811 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Anatola Avenue Elementary 02812 062271002812 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Andrew Carnegie Middle 02896 062271002896 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Angeles Mesa Elementary 02816 062271002816 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Aragon Avenue Elementary 02821 062271002821 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Arleta High 11652 062271011652 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Arlington Heights Elementary 02825 062271002825 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Arminta Street Elementary 02826 062271002826 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ascot Avenue Elementary 02827 062271002827 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Audubon Middle 02829 062271002829 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Bandini Street Elementary 02837 062271002837 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Barton Hill Elementary 02839 062271002839 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Bassett Street Elementary 02840 062271002840 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Beachy Avenue Elementary 02841 062271002841 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Bell Senior High 02844 062271002844 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Bellingham Primary Center 10854 062271010854 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Belmont Senior High 07751 062271007751 X yes

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Belvedere Elementary 02848 062271002848 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Belvedere Middle 02850 062271002850 X no

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LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Benjamin Franklin Senior High 03021 062271003021 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Berendo Middle 02853 062271002853 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Bert Corona Charter 10852 062271010852 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Bertrand Avenue Elementary 02855 062271002855 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Betty Plasencia Elementary 02939 062271002939 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Birdielee V. Bright Elementary 03396 062271003396 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Birmingham Senior High 02857 062271002857 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Blythe Street Elementary 02858 062271002858 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Bonita Street Elementary 02859 062271002859 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Braddock Drive Elementary 02860 062271002860 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Breed Street Elementary 02862 062271002862 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Bret Harte Preparatory Middle 03073 062271003073 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Bridge Street Elementary 02864 062271002864 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Broad Avenue Elementary 02865 062271002865 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Broadacres Avenue Elementary 02866 062271002866 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Brooklyn Avenue Elementary 02869 062271002869 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Budlong Avenue Elementary 02872 062271002872 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Burton Street Elementary 10241 062271010241 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Bushnell Way Elementary 02877 062271002877 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Cabrillo Avenue Elementary 02882 062271002882 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Calvert Street Elementary 02886 062271002886 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Camellia Avenue Elementary 02887 062271002887 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Canoga Park Elementary 02889 062271002889 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Canoga Park Senior High 02890 062271002890 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Carson Senior High 02899 062271002899 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Carthay Center Elementary 02901 062271002901 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Celerity Nascent Charter 10869 062271010869 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Century Park Elementary 02909 062271002909 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Cesar Chavez Elementary 10887 062271010887 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Charles Drew Middle 02966 062271002966 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Charles Maclay Middle 03155 062271003155 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Charles W. Barrett Elementary 03221 062271003221 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Chatsworth Senior High 02916 062271002916 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Chester W. Nimitz Middle 03216 062271003216 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Christopher Columbus Middle 02933 062271002933 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Christopher Dena Elementary 02945 062271002945 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Cienega Elementary 02919 062271002919 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Cohasset Street Elementary 02927 062271002927 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Coldwater Canyon Elementary 02928 062271002928 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Coliseum Street Elementary 02930 062271002930 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 College Ready Academy High #5 11632 062271011632 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 College Ready Academy High #7 11844 062271011844 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Columbus Avenue 10527 062271010527 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Community Charter Middle 08027 062271008027 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Community Harvest Charter 10518 062271010518 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Compton Avenue Elementary 02936 062271002936 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Cornerstone Prep Charter 11363 062271011363 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Corona Avenue Elementary 02938 062271002938 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Crenshaw Senior High 02941 062271002941 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Daniel Webster Middle 03445 062271003445 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Danny J. Bakewell, Sr., Primary Center 10874 062271010874 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 David Starr Jordan Senior High 03109 062271003109 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 David Wark Griffith Middle 03058 062271003058 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Dominguez Elementary 02963 062271002963 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Downtown Value 10522 062271010522 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Dr. Theodore T. Alexander Science Center 10839 062271010839 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Eagle Rock High 02970 062271002970 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 East Valley Senior High 11651 062271011651 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Eastman Avenue Elementary 02974 062271002974 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 El Dorado Avenue Elementary 02978 062271002978 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 El Sereno Middle 02982 062271002982 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Elizabeth Learning Center 02983 062271002983 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ellen Ochoa Learning Center 08510 062271008510 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ernest Lawrence Middle 03128 062271003128 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Erwin Elementary 02991 062271002991 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Esperanza Elementary 00451 062271000451 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Euclid Avenue Elementary 02993 062271002993 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Evelyn Thurman Gratts Elementary 05887 062271005887 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Evergreen Avenue Elementary 02994 062271002994 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Fairfax Senior High 02998 062271002998 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Farmdale Elementary 02999 062271002999 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Fernangeles Elementary 03001 062271003001 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Fifteenth Street Elementary 03002 062271003002 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Fifty-Ninth Street Elementary 03004 062271003004 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Fifty-Second Street Elementary 03005 062271003005 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Figueroa Street Elementary 03006 062271003006 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 First Street Elementary 03009 062271003009 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Fishburn Avenue Elementary 07755 062271007755 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Fletcher Drive Elementary 03012 062271003012 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Florence Nightingale Middle 03215 062271003215 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ford Boulevard Elementary 03014 062271003014 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Forty-Ninth Street Elementary 03015 062271003015 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Forty-Second Street Elementary 03016 062271003016 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Foshay Learning Center 03017 062271003017 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Francisco Sepulveda Middle 03340 062271003340 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Fries Avenue Elementary 03026 062271003026 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Garden Grove Elementary 07119 062271007119 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Gardena Elementary 03033 062271003033 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Gaspar De Portola Middle 03289 062271003289 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Gates Street Elementary 03039 062271003039 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Gault Street Elementary 03040 062271003040 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 George K. Porter Middle 03287 062271003287 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 George Washington Preparatory High 03444 062271003444 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Glassell Park Elementary 03042 062271003042 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Glen Alta Elementary 03044 062271003044 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Glenn Hammond Curtiss Middle 02944 062271002944 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Glenwood Elementary 03046 062271003046 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Graham Elementary 03048 062271003048 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Granada Elementary 03049 062271003049 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Grand View Boulevard Elementary 03051 062271003051 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Grant Elementary 03053 062271003053 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Grape Street Elementary 03054 062271003054 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Gridley Street Elementary 03056 062271003056 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Grover Cleveland High 02923 062271002923 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Gulf Avenue Elementary 03060 062271003060 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Haddon Avenue Elementary 03061 062271003061 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hammel Street Elementary 03066 062271003066 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Harbor City Elementary 03068 062271003068 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Harding Street Elementary 03069 062271003069 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Harmony Elementary 10858 062271010858 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Harrison Street Elementary 03071 062271003071 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hart Street Elementary 03072 062271003072 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hawaiian Avenue Elementary 03075 062271003075 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hazeltine Avenue Elementary 03077 062271003077 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Henry Clay Middle 02922 062271002922 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Henry T. Gage Middle 03030 062271003030 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hillery T. Broadous Elementary 03008 062271003008 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hillside Elementary 03085 062271003085 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hollenbeck Middle 03087 062271003087 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hollywood Senior High 03088 062271003088 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Holmes Avenue Elementary 03090 062271003090 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hooper Avenue Elementary 03091 062271003091 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hooper Avenue Primary Center 10875 062271010875 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hoover Street Elementary 03092 062271003092 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Horace Mann Junior High 03162 062271003162 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hubert Howe Bancroft Middle 02836 062271002836 X no

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Schools Eligible for FY 2010 SIG Funds

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Humphreys Avenue Elementary 03096 062271003096 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Huntington Drive Elementary 03097 062271003097 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Huntington Park Senior High 03098 062271003098 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hyde Park Blvd. Elementary 03099 062271003099 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Independence Elementary 07120 062271007120 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 International Studies Learning Center 10863 062271010863 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Island Elementary 11644 062271011644 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 James A. Garfield Senior High 03037 062271003037 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 James Jordan Middle 10893 062271010893 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 James Madison Middle 03156 062271003156 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 James Monroe High 03193 062271003193 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 John A. Sutter Middle 03382 062271003382 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 John Adams Middle 02800 062271002800 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 John Burroughs Middle 02875 062271002875 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 John C. Fremont Senior High 03023 062271003023 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 John F. Kennedy High 03108 062271003108 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 John H. Liechty Middle 12144 062271012144 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 John Marshall Senior High 03171 062271003171 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 John Muir Middle 03204 062271003204 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 John W. Mack Elementary 10882 062271010882 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Johnnie Cochran, Jr., Middle 03202 062271003202 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Jordan New Technology High 12017 062271012017 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Joseph Le Conte Middle 03129 062271003129 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Kindergarten Learning Academy 07524 062271007524 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 King/Drew Medical Magnet High 09150 062271009150 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 La Salle Avenue Elementary 03120 062271003120 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Langdon Avenue Elementary 03123 062271003123 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Lankershim Elementary 03124 062271003124 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Lassen Elementary 03125 062271003125 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Lenicia B. Weemes Elementary 03446 062271003446 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Leo Politi Elementary 10242 062271010242 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Liggett Street Elementary 03136 062271003136 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Limerick Avenue Elementary 03138 062271003138 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Lockwood Avenue Elementary 03142 062271003142 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Logan Street Elementary 03143 062271003143 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Loma Vista Elementary 03144 062271003144 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Loren Miller Elementary 03186 062271003186 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Lorena Street Elementary 03147 062271003147 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Loreto Street Elementary 03148 062271003148 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Los Angeles Academy Middle 07523 062271007523 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Los Angeles Academy of Arts & Enterprise 11628 062271011628 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Los Angeles Leadership Academy 10517 062271010517 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Los Angeles Senior High 03151 062271003151 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Los Feliz Elementary 03152 062271003152 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Lovelia P. Flournoy Elementary 03239 062271003239 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Luther Burbank Middle 02873 062271002873 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Magnolia Avenue Elementary 03157 062271003157 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Main Street Elementary 03158 062271003158 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Malabar Street Elementary 03159 062271003159 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Manchester Avenue Elementary 03160 062271003160 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Manhattan Place Elementary 03161 062271003161 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Manual Arts Senior High 03163 062271003163 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Marianna Avenue Elementary 03165 062271003165 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Marina del Rey Middle 03166 062271003166 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Mark Twain Middle 03167 062271003167 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Mary McLeod Bethune Middle 02856 062271002856 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Mayall Street Elementary 03174 062271003174 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Mayberry Street Elementary 03175 062271003175 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 McKinley Avenue Elementary 03177 062271003177 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Melvin Avenue Elementary 03179 062271003179 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Menlo Avenue Elementary 03180 062271003180 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Micheltorena Street Elementary 03183 062271003183 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Mid City Magnet 02823 062271002823 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Middleton Street Elementary 03184 062271003184 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Miguel Contreras Learning Complex 11650 062271011650 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Miramonte Elementary 03188 062271003188 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Morningside Elementary 03198 062271003198 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Morris K Hamasaki Elementary 03306 062271003306 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Mt. Gleason Middle 03200 062271003200 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Multicultural Learning Center 08721 062271008721 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Murchison Street Elementary 03207 062271003207 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Napa Street Elementary 03208 062271003208 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Nathaniel Narbonne Senior High 03209 062271003209 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Nevin Avenue Elementary 03212 062271003212 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 New Designs Charter 10840 062271010840 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 New Village Charter High 11631 062271011631 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ninety-Fifth Street Elementary 03218 062271003218 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ninety-Ninth Street Elementary 03219 062271003219 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ninety-Third Street Elementary 03223 062271003223 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ninth Street Elementary 08157 062271008157 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Noble Avenue Elementary 03227 062271003227 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Normandie Avenue Elementary 03228 062271003228 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Normont Elementary 03229 062271003229 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 North Hollywood Senior High 03230 062271003230 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 North Valley Charter Academy 11339 062271011339 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Northridge Academy High 10862 062271010862 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Northridge Middle 03231 062271003231 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Norwood Street Elementary 03232 062271003232 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Olive Vista Middle 03236 062271003236 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle 03089 062271003089 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Olympic Primary Center 10872 062271010872 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 One Hundred Eighteenth Street 03237 062271003237 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 One Hundred Fifty-Third Street 03242 062271003242 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 One Hundred Ninth Street Elementary 03243 062271003243 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 One Hundred Seventh Street Elementary 03246 062271003246 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 One Hundred Sixteenth Street Elementary 03248 062271003248 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 One Hundred Thirty-Fifth Street Elementa 03249 062271003249 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 One Hundred Twelfth Street Elementary 03250 062271003250 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Orville Wright Middle 03475 062271003475 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Osceola Street Elementary 03254 062271003254 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Oxnard Street Elementary 03258 062271003258 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Pacoima Charter Elementary 03261 062271003261 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Pacoima Middle 03263 062271003263 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Palms Middle 03267 062271003267 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Panorama City Elementary 10884 062271010884 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Panorama High 11653 062271011653 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Park Avenue Elementary 03269 062271003269 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Parmelee Avenue Elementary 03272 062271003272 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Parthenia Street Elementary 09572 062271009572 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Patrick Henry Middle 03079 062271003079 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Phineas Banning Senior High 02838 062271002838 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Pinewood Avenue Elementary 03280 062271003280 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Pio Pico Elementary 09152 062271009152 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 President Avenue Elementary 03291 062271003291 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Queen Anne Place Elementary 03294 062271003294 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ralph Waldo Emerson Middle 02987 062271002987 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ramona Elementary 03295 062271003295 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ranchito Avenue Elementary 03297 062271003297 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Raymond Avenue Elementary 03298 062271003298 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Reseda Senior High 03301 062271003301 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ricardo Lizarraga Elementary 10881 062271010881 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Richard E. Byrd Middle 02878 062271002878 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Richard Henry Dana Middle 02947 062271002947 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Richard Merkin Middle Academy 10868 062271010868 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ritter Elementary 03310 062271003310 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Robert A. Millikan Middle 03187 062271003187 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Robert E. Peary Middle 03277 062271003277 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Robert Frost Middle 03027 062271003027 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Robert Fulton College Preparatory School 03029 062271003029 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Rosa Parks Learning Center 11623 062271011623 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Roscoe Elementary 03316 062271003316 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Rowan Avenue Elementary 03320 062271003320 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Rudecinda Sepulveda Dodson Middle 02960 062271002960 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Russell Elementary 03321 062271003321 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 San Antonio Elementary 03240 062271003240 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 San Fernando Elementary 03323 062271003323 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 San Fernando Middle 03324 062271003324 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 San Fernando Senior High 03325 062271003325 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 San Gabriel Avenue Elementary 03326 062271003326 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 San Miguel Elementary 09573 062271009573 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 San Pedro Senior High 03330 062271003330 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Santa Monica Boulevard Community Charter 03333 062271003333 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Santee Education Complex 11626 062271011626 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Saticoy Elementary 03334 062271003334 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Second Street Elementary 03338 062271003338 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Selma Avenue Elementary 03339 062271003339 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Seventy-Fifth Street Elementary 03345 062271003345 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Sharp Avenue Elementary 03347 062271003347 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Sheridan Street Elementary 03349 062271003349 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Sixth Avenue Elementary 03356 062271003356 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Sixty-Eighth Street Elementary 03357 062271003357 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Sixty-Sixth Street Elementary 03359 062271003359 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Soto Street Elementary 03362 062271003362 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 South East High 10888 062271010888 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 South Gate Middle 03363 062271003363 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 South Gate Senior High 03364 062271003364 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 South Park Elementary 03365 062271003365 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Southeast Middle 10860 062271010860 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Stanford Avenue Elementary 03369 062271003369 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 State Street Elementary 03370 062271003370 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Stephen M. White Middle 03460 062271003460 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Stoner Avenue Elementary 03375 062271003375 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Strathern Street Elementary 03377 062271003377 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Sun Valley Middle 03378 062271003378 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Sunny Brae Avenue Elementary 03380 062271003380 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Sunrise Elementary 08158 062271008158 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Susan Miller Dorsey Senior High 02965 062271002965 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Sylmar Elementary 03384 062271003384 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Sylmar Senior High 03385 062271003385 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Sylvan Park Elementary 03386 062271003386 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Telfair Avenue Elementary 03391 062271003391 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Tenth Street Elementary 03393 062271003393 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Teresa Hughes Elementary 09395 062271009395 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Theodore Roosevelt Senior High 03315 062271003315 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Thomas A. Edison Middle 02975 062271002975 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Thomas Starr King Middle 03117 062271003117 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Toland Way Elementary 03399 062271003399 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Trinity Street Elementary 03404 062271003404 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Triumph Academy 11656 062271011656 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Tweedy Elementary 03407 062271003407 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Twentieth Street Elementary 03408 062271003408 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Twenty-Eighth Street Elementary 03409 062271003409 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Twenty-Fourth Street Elementary 03410 062271003410 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Ulysses S. Grant Senior High 03052 062271003052 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Union Avenue Elementary 03412 062271003412 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 University Senior High 03413 062271003413 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Utah Street Elementary 03414 062271003414 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Valerio Street Elementary 03415 062271003415 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Van Nuys Elementary 03421 062271003421 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Van Nuys Middle 03422 062271003422 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Van Nuys Senior High 03424 062271003424 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Vanalden Avenue Elementary 03425 062271003425 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Vaughn Next Century Learning Center 03426 062271003426 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Venice Senior High 03429 062271003429 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Verdugo Hills Senior High 03430 062271003430 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Vermont Avenue Elementary 03431 062271003431 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Vine Street Elementary 03436 062271003436 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Vinedale Elementary 03437 062271003437 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Virgil Middle 03439 062271003439 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Vista Middle 10859 062271010859 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Wadsworth Avenue Elementary 03441 062271003441 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Walgrove Avenue Elementary 03442 062271003442 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Walnut Park Elementary 00453 062271000453 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Walter Reed Middle 03299 062271003299 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Washington Irving Middle 03102 062271003102 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Weigand Avenue Elementary 03447 062271003447 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 West Adams Preparatory High 12114 062271012114 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 West Athens Elementary 03449 062271003449 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 West Vernon Avenue Elementary 03454 062271003454 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Western Avenue Elementary 03456 062271003456 X no

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Schools Eligible for FY 2010 SIG Funds

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Westside Leadership Magnet 02822 062271002822 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 William Howard Taft Senior High 03387 062271003387 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 William Jefferson Clinton Middle 11649 062271011649 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 William Mulholland Middle 03205 062271003205 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Wilmington Middle 03463 062271003463 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Wilshire Crest Elementary 03465 062271003465 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Wilshire Park Elementary 11648 062271011648 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Winnetka Avenue Elementary 03469 062271003469 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Woodcrest Elementary 03471 062271003471 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Woodland Hills Academy 03271 062271003271 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Woodrow Wilson Senior High 03466 062271003466 X no

Los Banos Unified 0622740 Henry Miller Elementary 03479 062274003479 X no

Los Banos Unified 0622740 Lorena Falasco Elementary 10962 062274010962 X no

Los Banos Unified 0622740 Los Banos Elementary 03480 062274003480 X no

Los Banos Unified 0622740 R. M. Miano Elementary 03483 062274003483 X no

Los Banos Unified 0622740 Westside Union Elementary 08219 062274008219 X no

Los Nietos 0622890 Los Nietos Middle 03500 062289003500 X no

Lucerne Valley Unified 0600015 Lucerne Valley Elementary 09083 060001509083 X no

Lucerne Valley Unified 0600015 Lucerne Valley Middle 09084 060001509084 X no

Lucia Mar Unified 0623080 Grover Beach Elementary 03519 062308003519 X no

Lucia Mar Unified 0623080 Judkins Middle 03522 062308003522 X no

Lucia Mar Unified 0623080 Lange (Dorothea) Elementary 11785 062308011785 X no

Lucia Mar Unified 0623080 Mesa Middle 09910 062308009910 X no

Lucia Mar Unified 0623080 Nipomo Elementary 03524 062308003524 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Cesar Chavez Middle 10902 062316010902 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Hosler Middle 11670 062316011670 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Janie P. Abbott Elementary 03531 062316003531 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Lugo Elementary 03535 062316003535 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Lynwood High 03536 062316003536 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Lynwood Middle 07527 062316007527 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Marco Antonio Firebaugh High 10903 062316010903 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Pathway Independent Study 12156 062316012156 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Roosevelt Elementary 03538 062316003538 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Rosa Parks Elementary 08031 062316008031 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Thurgood Marshall Elementary 10901 062316010901 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Vista High (Continuation) 03540 062316003540 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Will Rogers Elementary 03537 062316003537 X no

Lynwood Unified 0623160 Wilson Elementary 03542 062316003542 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Alpha Elementary 09397 062334009397 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Cesar Chavez Elementary 11678 062334011678 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Dixieland Elementary 03544 062334003544 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Ezequiel Tafoya Alvarado Academy 10951 062334010951 X no

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Madera Unified 0623340 George Washington Elementary 03556 062334003556 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Jack G. Desmond Middle 10953 062334010953 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 James Madison Elementary 06019 062334006019 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Madera High North 03548 062334003548 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Madera South High 11679 062334011679 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Martin Luther King Jr. Middle 04613 062334004613 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Millview Elementary 03550 062334003550 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Mountain Vista High (Continuation) 05939 062334005939 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Ripperdan High 10952 062334010952 X no

Madera Unified 0623340 Thomas Jefferson Middle 03555 062334003555 X no

Magnolia Elementary 0623430 Esther L. Walter Elementary 03565 062343003565 X no

Magnolia Elementary 0623430 Robert M. Pyles Elementary 03562 062343003562 X no

Mammoth Unified 0623530 Mammoth Elementary 03567 062353003567 X no

Maricopa Unified 0623820 California Virtual Academy at Kern 10505 062382010505 X no

Maricopa Unified 0623820 Maricopa Elementary 03596 062382003596 X no

Marin County Office of Educati 0691018 Marin County Community 09230 069101809230 X no

Mariposa County Unified 0623940 Mariposa Middle 03604 062394003604 X no

Mariposa County Unified 0623940 Woodland Elementary 03607 062394003607 X no

Martinez Unified 0624030 Martinez Junior High 03618 062403003618 X no

Marysville Joint Unified 0624090 Anna McKenney Intermediate 03620 062409003620 X no

Marysville Joint Unified 0624090 Cedar Lane Elementary 03623 062409003623 X no

Marysville Joint Unified 0624090 Linda Elementary 03629 062409003629 X no

Marysville Joint Unified 0624090 Lindhurst High 03630 062409003630 X no

Marysville Joint Unified 0624090 South Lindhurst Continuation High 02879 062409002879 X no

Marysville Joint Unified 0624090 Yuba Gardens Intermediate 03639 062409003639 X no

Maxwell Unified 0624150 Maxwell Elementary 03641 062415003641 X no

McFarland Unified 0624230 Browning Road Elementary 03645 062423003645 X no

McFarland Unified 0624230 Kern Avenue Elementary 03646 062423003646 X no

McFarland Unified 0624230 McFarland Middle 08898 062423008898 X no

Meadows Union Elementary 0624390 Meadows Elementary 03655 062439003655 X no

Mendota Unified 0600022 McCabe Elementary 09292 060002209292 X no

Mendota Unified 0600022 McCabe Junior High 09293 060002209293 X no

Merced City Elementary 0624600 Ada Givens Elementary 03686 062460003686 X no

Merced City Elementary 0624600 Alicia Reyes Elementary 09581 062460009581 X no

Merced City Elementary 0624600 Charles Wright Elementary 03687 062460003687 X no

Merced City Elementary 0624600 Don Stowell Elementary 07539 062460007539 X no

Merced City Elementary 0624600 Joe Stefani 11688 062460011688 X no

Merced City Elementary 0624600 John C. Fremont Charter 03691 062460003691 X no

Merced City Elementary 0624600 John Muir Elementary 03692 062460003692 X no

Merced City Elementary 0624600 Leontine Gracey Elementary 08900 062460008900 X no

Merced City Elementary 0624600 Margaret Sheehy Elementary 03694 062460003694 X no

Merced County Office of Education 0691020 Valley Atwater Community Day 10961 069102010961 X no

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LEA NCES

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ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

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Merced County Office of Education 0691020 Valley Community 08217 069102008217 X no

Merced County Office of Education 0691020 Valley Los Banos Community Day 08737 069102008737 X no

Merced Union High 0624660 Atwater High 03699 062466003699 X no

Merced Union High 0624660 Buhach Colony High 08741 062466008741 X no

Merced Union High 0624660 Independence High (Alternative) 08164 062466008164 X no

Merced Union High 0624660 Yosemite High (Continuation) 03703 062466003703 X no

Mesa Union Elementary 0624720 Mesa Elementary 03705 062472003705 X no

Milpitas Unified 0624500 Robert Randall Elementary 03671 062450003671 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 Bret Harte Elementary 03727 062513003727 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 Burbank Elementary 03728 062513003728 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 El Vista Elementary 03729 062513003729 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 Evelyn Hanshaw Middle 10333 062513010333 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 Fairview Elementary 03732 062513003732 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 Franklin Elementary 03733 062513003733 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 Harriette Kirschen Elementary 08903 062513008903 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 James Marshall Elementary 03743 062513003743 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 John Fremont Elementary 03735 062513003735 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 John Muir Elementary 03745 062513003745 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 La Loma Junior High 03740 062513003740 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 Mark Twain Junior High 03742 062513003742 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 Orville Wright Elementary 03757 062513003757 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 Robertson Road Elementary 03747 062513003747 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 Shackelford Elementary 03750 062513003750 X no

Modesto City Elementary 0625130 Tuolumne Elementary 03754 062513003754 X no

Modesto City High 0625150 Modesto High 03744 062515003744 X no

Modesto City High 0625150 Peter Johansen High 01807 062515001807 X no

Modesto City High 0625150 Thomas Downey High 03753 062515003753 X no

Mojave Unified 0625230 California City Middle 02042 062523002042 X no

Mojave Unified 0625230 Hacienda Elementary 11964 062523011964 X no

Mojave Unified 0625230 Joshua 03769 062523003769 X no

Mojave Unified 0625230 Robert P. Ulrich Elementary 03773 062523003773 X no

Monson-Sultana Joint Union Elementary 0625350 Monson-Sultana Elementary 03784 062535003784 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Bandini Elementary 03788 062547003788 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Bell Gardens Elementary 03789 062547003789 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Bell Gardens Intermediate 03791 062547003791 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Bella Vista Elementary 03792 062547003792 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Cesar E. Chavez Elementary 03793 062547003793 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Eastmont Intermediate 03795 062547003795 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Fremont Elementary 03796 062547003796 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Garfield Elementary 03797 062547003797 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Joseph A. Gascon Elementary 03794 062547003794 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 La Merced Elementary 03799 062547003799 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

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ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

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Montebello Unified 0625470 La Merced Intermediate 03800 062547003800 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Laguna Nueva 05903 062547005903 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Macy Intermediate 03801 062547003801 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Montebello Intermediate 03804 062547003804 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Rosewood Park 03807 062547003807 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Suva Elementary 03809 062547003809 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Suva Intermediate 03810 062547003810 X no

Montebello Unified 0625470 Winter Gardens Elementary 03814 062547003814 X no

Monterey County Office of Education 0691021 Salinas Community 10557 069102110557 X no

Monterey Peninsula Unified 0625530 Del Rey Woods Elementary 03823 062553003823 X no

Monterey Peninsula Unified 0625530 Los Arboles Middle 03832 062553003832 X no

Monterey Peninsula Unified 0625530 Marina Vista Elementary 07181 062553007181 X no

Monterey Peninsula Unified 0625530 Ord Terrace Elementary 03841 062553003841 X no

Monterey Peninsula Unified 0625530 Roger S. Fitch Middle 03341 062553003341 X no

Moorpark Unified 0625690 Arroyo West Elementary 10342 062569010342 X no

Moorpark Unified 0625690 Community High 08166 062569008166 X no

Moorpark Unified 0625690 Mesa Verde Middle 04325 062569004325 X no

Moorpark Unified 0625690 Walnut Canyon Elementary 07935 062569007935 X no

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 Armada Elementary 03863 062580003863 X no

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 Badger Springs Middle 09583 062580009583 X no

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 Bear Valley Elementary 09582 062580009582 X no

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 Butterfield Elementary 08907 062580008907 X no

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 Honey Hollow Elementary 08908 062580008908 X no

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 Mountain View Middle 09405 062580009405 X no

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 Ramona Elementary 11027 062580011027 X no

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 Serrano Elementary 08909 062580008909 X no

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 Sunnymead Elementary 03870 062580003870 X no

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 Sunnymead Middle 09585 062580009585 X no

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 Sunnymeadows Elementary 08167 062580008167 X no

Morgan Hill Unified 0625830 El Toro Elementary 09937 062583009937 X no

Morgan Hill Unified 0625830 Jackson Elementary 03876 062583003876 X no

Morgan Hill Unified 0625830 P. A. Walsh Elementary 03884 062583003884 X no

Morgan Hill Unified 0625830 San Martin/Gwinn Elementary 03883 062583003883 X no

Morongo Unified 0625860 Friendly Hills Elementary 09164 062586009164 X no

Morongo Unified 0625860 Joshua Tree Elementary 03885 062586003885 X no

Morongo Unified 0625860 La Contenta Junior High 09163 062586009163 X no

Morongo Unified 0625860 Palm Vista Elementary 03889 062586003889 X no

Morongo Unified 0625860 Twentynine Palms Junior High 03893 062586003893 X no

Morongo Unified 0625860 Yucca Valley Elementary 03894 062586003894 X no

Mountain Empire Unified 0626100 Mountain Empire Middle 08169 062610008169 X no

Mountain Empire Unified 0626100 Potrero Elementary 03909 062610003909 X no

Mountain View Elementary 0626190 Alfred S. Madrid Middle 00454 062619000454 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

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ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

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Mountain View Elementary 0626190 Charles T. Kranz Intermediate 03912 062619003912 X no

Mountain View Elementary 0626190 Cogswell Elementary 03913 062619003913 X no

Mountain View Elementary 0626190 Maxson Elementary 03916 062619003916 X no

Mountain View Elementary 0626190 Parkview Elementary 03919 062619003919 X no

Mountain View Elementary 0626190 Willard F. Payne Elementary 03920 062619003920 X no

Mountain View Whisman 0626280 Monta Loma Elementary 06932 062628006932 X no

Mountain View Whisman 0626280 Theuerkauf Elementary 06933 062628006933 X no

Mt. Diablo Unified 0626370 Cambridge Elementary 02932 062637002932 X no

Mt. Diablo Unified 0626370 Fair Oaks Elementary 03946 062637003946 X no

Mt. Diablo Unified 0626370 Meadow Homes Elementary 03956 062637003956 X no

Mt. Diablo Unified 0626370 Oak Grove Middle 03962 062637003962 X no

Mt. Diablo Unified 0626370 Riverview Middle 03969 062637003969 X no

Mt. Diablo Unified 0626370 Ygnacio Valley Elementary 03985 062637003985 X no

Mt. Pleasant Elementary 0626400 Mt. Pleasant Elementary 03989 062640003989 X no

Napa Valley Unified 0626640 American Canyon Middle 07575 062664007575 X no

Napa Valley Unified 0626640 Bel Aire Park Elementary 04012 062664004012 X no

Napa Valley Unified 0626640 Harvest Middle 11258 062664011258 X no

Napa Valley Unified 0626640 McPherson Elementary 04020 062664004020 X no

Napa Valley Unified 0626640 Napa High 04022 062664004022 X no

Napa Valley Unified 0626640 Napa Junction Elementary 04023 062664004023 X no

Napa Valley Unified 0626640 Napa Valley Language Academy 04039 062664004039 X no

Napa Valley Unified 0626640 Pueblo Vista Elementary 04027 062664004027 X no

Napa Valley Unified 0626640 Redwood Middle 04028 062664004028 X no

Napa Valley Unified 0626640 Silverado Middle 04032 062664004032 X no

National Elementary 0626670 Central Elementary 04042 062667004042 X no

Natomas Unified 0600036 Bannon Creek Elementary 01114 060003601114 X no

Natomas Unified 0600036 Jefferson Elementary 01108 060003601108 X no

Natomas Unified 0600036 Leroy F. Greene Middle 01091 060003601091 X no

Natomas Unified 0600036 Natomas Middle 08582 060003608582 X no

Needles Unified 0626760 Vista Colorado Elementary 04059 062676004059 X no

New Haven Unified 0626910 Hillview Crest Elementary 04071 062691004071 X no

Newark Unified 0627060 E. L. Musick Elementary 04087 062706004087 X no

Newman-Crows Landing Unified 0627200 Hunt Elementary 11360 062720011360 X no

Newman-Crows Landing Unified 0627200 Orestimba High 04100 062720004100 X no

Newman-Crows Landing Unified 0627200 Von Renner Elementary 04101 062720004101 X no

Newman-Crows Landing Unified 0627200 Yolo Junior High 04102 062720004102 X no

Newport-Mesa Unified 0627240 Charles W. Tewinkle Middle 04131 062724004131 X no

Newport-Mesa Unified 0627240 Costa Mesa High 04110 062724004110 X no

Newport-Mesa Unified 0627240 Estancia High 04114 062724004114 X no

Newport-Mesa Unified 0627240 Everett A. Rea Elementary 07193 062724007193 X no

Newport-Mesa Unified 0627240 Pomona Elementary 04128 062724004128 X no

Newport-Mesa Unified 0627240 Wilson Elementary 04133 062724004133 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

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ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

North Monterey County Unified 0627590 Castroville Elementary 04140 062759004140 X no

North Monterey County Unified 0627590 Echo Valley Elementary 04141 062759004141 X no

North Monterey County Unified 0627590 Elkhorn Elementary 04143 062759004143 X no

North Monterey County Unified 0627590 North Monterey County Middle 04144 062759004144 X no

North Monterey County Unified 0627590 Prunedale Elementary 04147 062759004147 X no

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified 0627690 Arturo Sanchez Elementary 04181 062769004181 X no

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified 0627690 Corvallis Middle 02145 062769002145 X no

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified 0627690 D. D. Johnston Elementary 04171 062769004171 X no

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified 0627690 Earl E. Edmondson Elementary 04161 062769004161 X no

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified 0627690 John H. Nuffer Elementary 04182 062769004182 X no

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified 0627690 Nettie L. Waite Middle 04184 062769004184 X no

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified 0627690 New River Elementary 04179 062769004179 X no

Novato Unified 0627720 Hill Middle 10256 062772010256 X no

Novato Unified 0627720 Lynwood Elementary 04189 062772004189 X no

Novato Unified 0627720 San Jose Middle 04195 062772004195 X no

Nuestro Elementary 0627750 California Virtual Academy @ Sutter 11817 062775011817 X no

Nuview Union 0627780 Nuview Elementary 04202 062778004202 X no

Oak Grove Elementary 0627810 Christopher Elementary 04208 062781004208 X no

Oak Grove Elementary 0627810 Stipe (Samuel) Elementary 04221 062781004221 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Allendale Elementary 04238 062805004238 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Alliance Academy 12027 062805012027 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Alternative Learning Community 12051 062805012051 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 ASCEND 08677 062805008677 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Bay Area Technology 10720 062805010720 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Bret Harte Middle 04242 062805004242 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Bridges Academy 04301 062805004301 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Brookfield Elementary 04243 062805004243 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Business and Information Technology High 10549 062805010549 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Business, Entrepreneurial School of Tech 11554 062805011554 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Claremont Middle 04250 062805004250 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Coliseum College Prep Academy 11920 062805011920 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Dewey Academy 04255 062805004255 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 East Oakland School of the Arts 10550 062805010550 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Edna Brewer Middle 04299 062805004299 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Esperanza Elementary 04317 062805004317 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Expression, Excellence, Community, Empow 11555 062805011555 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Fred T. Korematsu Discovery Academy 11977 062805011977 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Frick Middle 04263 062805004263 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Garfield Elementary 04265 062805004265 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Global Family 12053 062805012053 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Hillside Academy 04244 062805004244 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Hoover Elementary 04276 062805004276 X no

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LEA NCES

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Oakland Unified 0628050 Horace Mann Elementary 04277 062805004277 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Howard Elementary 04249 062805004249 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Independent Study, Sojourner Truth 05701 062805005701 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 International Community 08678 062805008678 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Lafayette Elementary 04285 062805004285 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Lakeview Elementary 04286 062805004286 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Lazear Elementary 04288 062805004288 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Leadership Preparatory High 10723 062805010723 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Lighthouse Community Charter 10408 062805010408 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 LPS College Park 10548 062805010548 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Madison Middle 04278 062805004278 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Mandela High 11349 062805011349 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Manzanita Community 04294 062805004294 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Markham Elementary 04296 062805004296 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary 04297 062805004297 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Maxwell Park Elementary 04298 062805004298 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Media College Preparatory 11348 062805011348 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Melrose Leadership Academy 08679 062805008679 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 New Highland Academy 04274 062805004274 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Oakland Aviation High 11562 062805011562 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Oakland High 04304 062805004304 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Oakland Technical High 04305 062805004305 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Reems (Ernestine C.) Academy of Technolo 07941 062805007941 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Rise Community 11559 062805011559 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Robeson School of Visual and Performing 11304 062805011304 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Roosevelt Middle 04312 062805004312 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 ROOTS International Academy 11907 062805011907 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Rudsdale Continuation 07326 062805007326 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Santa Fe Elementary 04313 062805004313 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Skyline High 04315 062805004315 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Street Academy (Alternative) 07804 062805007804 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Urban Promise Academy 08680 062805008680 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Westlake Middle 04323 062805004323 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 World Academy 10728 062805010728 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 YES, Youth Empowerment 11290 062805011290 X no

Oakley Union Elementary 0628080 Gehringer Elementary 04326 062808004326 X no

Oakley Union Elementary 0628080 Oakley Elementary 04327 062808004327 X no

Ocean View Elementary 0628170 Mar Vista Elementary 04353 062817004353 X no

Ocean View Elementary 0628170 Tierra Vista Elementary 04355 062817004355 X no

Oceanside Unified 0628250 Cesar Chavez Middle 11922 062825011922 X no

Oceanside Unified 0628250 Del Rio Elementary 04357 062825004357 X no

Oceanside Unified 0628250 Jefferson Middle 04361 062825004361 X no

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Oceanside Unified 0628250 Libby Elementary 04363 062825004363 X no

Oceanside Unified 0628250 Lincoln Middle 04364 062825004364 X no

Oceanside Unified 0628250 Martin Luther King Jr. Middle 03970 062825003970 X no

Oceanside Unified 0628250 Mission Elementary 04365 062825004365 X no

Oceanside Unified 0628250 Oceanside High 04368 062825004368 X no

Oceanside Unified 0628250 Palmquist Elementary 04370 062825004370 X no

Oceanside Unified 0628250 South Oceanside Elementary 04374 062825004374 X no

Ojai Unified 0628270 Matilija Junior High 04376 062827004376 X no

Ojai Unified 0628270 Meiners Oaks Elementary 04377 062827004377 X no

Old Adobe Union Elementary 0628320 Miwok Valley Elementary 04385 062832004385 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Arroyo Elementary 04387 062847004387 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Berlyn Elementary 04388 062847004388 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Bon View Elementary 04389 062847004389 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Central Elementary 09417 062847009417 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Corona Elementary 04390 062847004390 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 De Anza Middle 04393 062847004393 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Del Norte Elementary 04394 062847004394 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Euclid Elementary 04398 062847004398 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Kingsley Elementary 04401 062847004401 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Mariposa Elementary 04406 062847004406 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Mission Elementary 04407 062847004407 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Montera Elementary 11318 062847011318 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Oaks Middle 06433 062847006433 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Ray Wiltsey Middle 04400 062847004400 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Richard Haynes Elementary 04392 062847004392 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Serrano Middle 04411 062847004411 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Sultana Elementary 04412 062847004412 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Vernon Middle 04413 062847004413 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Vina Danks Middle 04414 062847004414 X no

Ontario-Montclair Elementary 0628470 Vineyard Elementary 04415 062847004415 X no

Orange Center 0628530 Orange Center Elementary 04417 062853004417 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Cambridge Elementary 04420 062865004420 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Esplanade Elementary 04427 062865004427 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Fairhaven Elementary 04428 062865004428 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Handy Elementary 04430 062865004430 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Jordan Elementary 04433 062865004433 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Lampson Elementary 04435 062865004435 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Orange High 04441 062865004441 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Portola Middle 04446 062865004446 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Prospect Elementary 04447 062865004447 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Sycamore Elementary 04453 062865004453 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Taft Elementary 04454 062865004454 X no

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LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Orange Unified 0628650 West Orange Elementary 04458 062865004458 X no

Orange Unified 0628650 Yorba Middle 04459 062865004459 X no

Orchard Elementary 0628680 Orchard Elementary 04460 062868004460 X no

Orland Joint Unified 0600045 Fairview Elementary 07091 060004507091 X no

Orland Joint Unified 0600045 Mill Street Elementary 07092 060004507092 X no

Orland Joint Unified 0600045 Orland High 07090 060004507090 X no

Orland Joint Unified 0600045 Price Intermediate 07093 060004507093 X no

Oroville City Elementary 0629100 Central Middle 04489 062910004489 X no

Oroville City Elementary 0629100 Oakdale Heights Elementary 04491 062910004491 X no

Oroville City Elementary 0629100 Wyandotte Avenue Elementary 04494 062910004494 X no

Oroville Union High 0629130 Las Plumas High 04495 062913004495 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Cesar E. Chavez Elementary 04507 062922004507 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Christa McAuliffe Elementary 09598 062922009598 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Curren Elementary 04501 062922004501 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Driffill Elementary 04502 062922004502 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Elm Street Elementary 06804 062922006804 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Emilie Ritchen Elementary 01855 062922001855 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Fremont Intermediate 04504 062922004504 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Harrington Elementary 04505 062922004505 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Kamala Elementary 04508 062922004508 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Lemonwood Elementary 04509 062922004509 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Marina West Elementary 04510 062922004510 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 McKinna Elementary 04511 062922004511 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Norman R. Brekke Elementary 07476 062922007476 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Nueva Vista Intermediate 07808 062922007808 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Ramona Elementary 08665 062922008665 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Richard B. Haydock Intermediate 07922 062922007922 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Robert J. Frank Intermediate 04240 062922004240 X no

Oxnard Elementary 0629220 Sierra Linda Elementary 04515 062922004515 X no

Oxnard Union High 0629270 Frontier High 04518 062927004518 X no

Oxnard Union High 0629270 Hueneme High 04519 062927004519 X no

Oxnard Union High 0629270 Oxnard High 04520 062927004520 X no

Oxnard Union High 0629270 Rio Mesa High 04521 062927004521 X no

Pacheco Union Elementary 0629280 Pacheco Elementary 04522 062928004522 X no

Pacific Union Elementary 0629430 Pacific Union Elementary 04533 062943004533 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Alianza Charter 04554 062949004554 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Amesti Elementary 04534 062949004534 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Ann Soldo Elementary 08368 062949008368 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Cesar E. Chavez Middle 11463 062949011463 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 E. A. Hall Middle 04540 062949004540 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Freedom Elementary 04541 062949004541 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 H. A. Hyde Elementary 04542 062949004542 X no

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LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Lakeview Middle 06662 062949006662 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Landmark Elementary 11461 062949011461 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Mintie White Elementary 04546 062949004546 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 New School Community Day 07436 062949007436 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Ohlone Elementary 09600 062949009600 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Pajaro Middle 04547 062949004547 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Pajaro Valley High 11462 062949011462 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Radcliff Elementary 11460 062949011460 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Rolling Hills Middle 04550 062949004550 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Starlight Elementary 09601 062949009601 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Watsonville High 04555 062949004555 X no

Palermo Union Elementary 0629540 Golden Hills Elementary 11570 062954011570 X no

Palermo Union Elementary 0629540 Helen M. Wilcox Elementary 04556 062954004556 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Bubbling Wells Elementary 01025 062955001025 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Cathedral City High 10279 062955010279 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Desert Hot Springs High 08267 062955008267 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Desert Springs Middle 09602 062955009602 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Edward L. Wenzlaff Elementary 04565 062955004565 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 James Workman Middle 04981 062955004981 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Mt. San Jacinto High 08931 062955008931 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Nellie N. Coffman Middle 04563 062955004563 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Palm Springs High 04569 062955004569 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Ramon Alternative Center 08562 062955008562 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Raymond Cree Middle 04564 062955004564 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Two Bunch Palms Elementary 07602 062955007602 X no

Palm Springs Unified 0629550 Vista del Monte Elementary 04571 062955004571 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Buena Vista Elementary 09606 062958009606 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Chaparral Elementary 09173 062958009173 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Desert Rose Elementary 08934 062958008934 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Desert Willow Intermediate 10905 062958010905 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Golden Poppy Elementary 08727 062958008727 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Joshua Hills Elementary 09172 062958009172 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Juniper Intermediate 08172 062958008172 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Los Amigos 08728 062958008728 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Mesa Intermediate 04575 062958004575 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Mesquite Elementary 09608 062958009608 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Palm Tree Elementary 09421 062958009421 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Quail Valley Elementary 07528 062958007528 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Shadow Hills Intermediate 07529 062958007529 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Summerwind Elementary 09609 062958009609 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Tamarisk Elementary 04576 062958004576 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Wildflower Elementary 09607 062958009607 X no

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LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Yellen Learning Center 11305 062958011305 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Yucca Elementary 04578 062958004578 X no

Palo Verde Unified 0629640 Blythe Middle 04600 062964004600 X no

Palo Verde Unified 0629640 Felix J. Appleby Elementary 04599 062964004599 X no

Palo Verde Unified 0629640 Margaret White Elementary 04604 062964004604 X no

Palo Verde Unified 0629640 Palo Verde High 04602 062964004602 X no

Palo Verde Unified 0629640 Ruth Brown Elementary 04601 062964004601 X no

Palo Verde Unified 0629640 Twin Palms Continuation 04603 062964004603 X no

Palo Verde Union Elementary 0629670 Palo Verde Elementary 04605 062967004605 X no

Panama-Buena Vista Union 0606390 Charles H. Castle Elementary 09332 060639009332 X no

Panama-Buena Vista Union 0606390 Louise Sandrini Elementary 09335 060639009335 X no

Panama-Buena Vista Union 0606390 Wayne Van Horn Elementary 09331 060639009331 X no

Paradise Unified 0629820 Paradise Intermediate 04639 062982004639 X no

Paramount Unified 0629850 Buena Vista High 04647 062985004647 X no

Paramount Unified 0629850 Captain Raymond Collins 04645 062985004645 X no

Paramount Unified 0629850 Harry Wirtz Elementary 09986 062985009986 X no

Paramount Unified 0629850 Leona Jackson 10906 062985010906 X no

Paramount Unified 0629850 Los Cerritos 04651 062985004651 X no

Paramount Unified 0629850 Major Lynn Mokler 04652 062985004652 X no

Paramount Unified 0629850 Paramount High 04653 062985004653 X no

Paramount Unified 0629850 Theodore Roosevelt 04654 062985004654 X no

Parlier Unified 0629910 Brletic (Mathew J.) Elementary 04655 062991004655 X no

Parlier Unified 0629910 Cesar E. Chavez Elementary 04659 062991004659 X no

Parlier Unified 0629910 Martinez (John C.) Elementary 04656 062991004656 X no

Parlier Unified 0629910 Parlier High 04657 062991004657 X no

Parlier Unified 0629910 Parlier Junior High 07498 062991007498 X no

Parlier Unified 0629910 S. Ben Benavidez Elementary 10783 062991010783 X no

Pasadena Unified 0629940 Altadena Elementary 04661 062994004661 X no

Pasadena Unified 0629940 Jackson Elementary 04673 062994004673 X no

Pasadena Unified 0629940 Jefferson Elementary 04674 062994004674 X no

Pasadena Unified 0629940 Loma Alta Elementary 04676 062994004676 X no

Pasadena Unified 0629940 Madison Elementary 04678 062994004678 X no

Pasadena Unified 0629940 McKinley 10533 062994010533 X no

Pasadena Unified 0629940 Roosevelt Elementary 07816 062994007816 X no

Pasadena Unified 0629940 San Rafael Elementary 04686 062994004686 X no

Pasadena Unified 0629940 Washington Middle 04689 062994004689 X no

Paso Robles Joint Unified 0600048 Bauer/Speck Elementary 07407 060004807407 X no

Paso Robles Joint Unified 0600048 Daniel Lewis Middle 07412 060004807412 X no

Paso Robles Joint Unified 0600048 George H. Flamson Middle 07409 060004807409 X no

Paso Robles Joint Unified 0600048 Paso Robles High 07404 060004807404 X no

Paso Robles Joint Unified 0600048 Winifred Pifer Elementary 07408 060004807408 X no

Patterson Joint Unified 0630030 Creekside Middle 04704 063003004704 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Patterson Joint Unified 0630030 Del Puerto High 10334 063003010334 X no

Patterson Joint Unified 0630030 Grayson Charter 04699 063003004699 X no

Patterson Joint Unified 0630030 Las Palmas Elementary 04701 063003004701 X no

Patterson Joint Unified 0630030 Northmead Elementary 04702 063003004702 X no

Patterson Joint Unified 0630030 Patterson High 04703 063003004703 X no

Perris Elementary 0630180 Enchanted Hills Elementary 10584 063018010584 X no

Perris Elementary 0630180 Good Hope Elementary 04710 063018004710 X no

Perris Elementary 0630180 Nan Sanders Elementary 08940 063018008940 X no

Perris Elementary 0630180 Palms Elementary 03601 063018003601 X no

Perris Elementary 0630180 Perris Elementary 04711 063018004711 X no

Perris Elementary 0630180 Sky View Elementary 11718 063018011718 X no

Perris Union High 0630210 Perris High 04712 063021004712 X no

Perris Union High 0630210 Perris Lake High (Continuation) 04713 063021004713 X no

Perris Union High 0630210 Pinacate Middle 09176 063021009176 X no

Perris Union High 0630210 The Academy Community Day 06249 063021006249 X no

Petaluma City Schools 0630250 Kenilworth Junior High 04718 063025004718 X no

Petaluma City Schools 0630230 McDowell Elementary 04719 063023004719 X no

Petaluma City Schools 0630230 McKinley Elementary 04720 063023004720 X no

Petaluma City Schools 0630250 Petaluma Junior High 04724 063025004724 X no

Pierce Joint Unified 0630360 Arbuckle Elementary 04734 063036004734 X no

Pittsburg Unified 0630600 Foothill Elementary 04746 063060004746 X no

Pittsburg Unified 0630600 Heights Elementary 04747 063060004747 X no

Pittsburg Unified 0630600 Highlands Elementary 04748 063060004748 X no

Pittsburg Unified 0630600 Hillview Junior High 04749 063060004749 X no

Pittsburg Unified 0630600 Parkside Elementary 04751 063060004751 X no

Pittsburg Unified 0630600 Rancho Medanos Junior High 04743 063060004743 X no

Pittsburg Unified 0630600 Stoneman Elementary 09995 063060009995 X no

Pittsburg Unified 0630600 Willow Cove Elementary 04753 063060004753 X no

Pixley Union Elementary 0630630 Pixley Elementary 04754 063063004754 X no

Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified 0630660 John O. Tynes Elementary 04764 063066004764 X no

Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified 0630660 Kraemer Middle 04765 063066004765 X no

Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified 0630660 Ruby Drive Elementary 04769 063066004769 X no

Planada Elementary 0630840 Cesar E. Chavez Middle 10555 063084010555 X no

Planada Elementary 0630840 Planada Elementary 04789 063084004789 X no

Pleasant Valley 0630990 University Charter Middle School at CSU 11832 063099011832 X no

Pleasant Valley 0630990 University Preparation School at CSU Cha 10711 063099010711 X no

Pleasant View Elementary 0631050 Pleasant View West 04809 063105004809 X no

Plumas Lake Elementary 0631180 Riverside Meadows Elementary 11836 063118011836 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Arroyo Elementary 04837 063132004837 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Barfield Elementary 04854 063132004854 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Ganesha High 04841 063132004841 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Garey Senior High 04842 063132004842 X no

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LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Pomona Unified 0631320 Kingsley Elementary 04848 063132004848 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Lincoln Elementary 04850 063132004850 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Lopez Elementary 11671 063132011671 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Madison Elementary 04852 063132004852 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Marshall Middle 04846 063132004846 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Mendoza Elementary 04844 063132004844 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Montvue Elementary 04853 063132004853 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Palomares Middle 04855 063132004855 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Park West High (Continuation) 04856 063132004856 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Philadelphia Elementary 04857 063132004857 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Pomona Alternative 10247 063132010247 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 San Antonio Elementary 03255 063132003255 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Simons Middle 04861 063132004861 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Vejar Elementary 10000 063132010000 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Washington Elementary 04862 063132004862 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Yorba Elementary 04864 063132004864 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Bartlett Middle 04869 060006404869 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Citrus High 04878 060006404878 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Granite Hills High 08426 060006408426 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Los Robles Elementary 09424 060006409424 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Monache High 04879 060006404879 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Olive Street Elementary 04872 060006404872 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Pioneer Middle 04873 060006404873 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Porterville High 04880 060006404880 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Prospect Education Center 10704 060006410704 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Roche Elementary 04874 060006404874 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Sequoia Middle 11825 060006411825 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Vandalia Elementary 04875 060006404875 X no

Porterville Unified 0600064 Westfield Elementary 04877 060006404877 X no

Princeton Joint Unified 0631620 Princeton Junior-Senior High 04902 063162004902 X no

Raisin City Elementary 0631680 Raisin City Elementary 04904 063168004904 X no

Ramona City Unified 0631710 Hanson Elementary 04905 063171004905 X no

Ravenswood City Elementary 0631860 Belle Haven Elementary 04913 063186004913 X no

Ravenswood City Elementary 0631860 Cesar Chavez Elementary 04916 063186004916 X no

Ravenswood City Elementary 0631860 Green Oaks 04025 063186004025 X no

Ravenswood City Elementary 0631860 James Flood Magnet Elementary 09426 063186009426 X no

Ravenswood City Elementary 0631860 Willow Oaks Elementary 04917 063186004917 X no

Red Bluff Joint Union High 0632010 Red Bluff High 04923 063201004923 X no

Red Bluff Joint Union High 0632010 Salisbury High (Continuation) 04924 063201004924 X no

Red Bluff Union Elementary 0631980 Jackson Heights Elementary 04921 063198004921 X no

Red Bluff Union Elementary 0631980 Vista Middle 04922 063198004922 X no

Redwood City Elementary 0632130 Fair Oaks Elementary 04964 063213004964 X no

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LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Redwood City Elementary 0632130 Garfield Elementary Charter 04965 063213004965 X no

Redwood City Elementary 0632130 Hawes Elementary 04966 063213004966 X no

Redwood City Elementary 0632130 Henry Ford Elementary 04967 063213004967 X no

Redwood City Elementary 0632130 Hoover Elementary 04968 063213004968 X no

Redwood City Elementary 0632130 John F. Kennedy Middle 04970 063213004970 X no

Redwood City Elementary 0632130 John Gill Elementary 04969 063213004969 X no

Redwood City Elementary 0632130 McKinley Institute of Technology 04971 063213004971 X no

Redwood City Elementary 0632130 Newcomer Academy 11432 063213011432 X no

Redwood City Elementary 0632130 Roosevelt Elementary 04972 063213004972 X no

Redwood City Elementary 0632130 Selby Lane Elementary 04973 063213004973 X no

Reef-Sunset Unified 0632270 Avenal Elementary 07334 063227007334 X no

Reef-Sunset Unified 0632270 Avenal High 07335 063227007335 X no

Reef-Sunset Unified 0632270 Kettleman City Elementary 07336 063227007336 X no

Reef-Sunset Unified 0632270 Reef Sunset Middle 10227 063227010227 X no

Reef-Sunset Unified 0632270 Sunrise High (Continuation) 07337 063227007337 X no

Reef-Sunset Unified 0632270 Tamarack Elementary 08710 063227008710 X no

Rialto Unified 0632370 Bemis Elementary 04986 063237004986 X no

Rialto Unified 0632370 Ethel Kucera Middle 03852 063237003852 X no

Rialto Unified 0632370 Frisbie Middle 04991 063237004991 X no

Rialto Unified 0632370 Georgia Morris Elementary 10020 063237010020 X no

Rialto Unified 0632370 Helen L. Dollahan Elementary 08949 063237008949 X no

Rialto Unified 0632370 Kolb Middle 04994 063237004994 X no

Rialto Unified 0632370 Morgan Elementary 04995 063237004995 X no

Rialto Unified 0632370 Preston Elementary 04997 063237004997 X no

Rialto Unified 0632370 Rialto Middle 04998 063237004998 X no

Rialto Unified 0632370 Sam V. Curtis Elementary 07622 063237007622 X no

Rialto Unified 0632370 William G. Jehue Middle 07621 063237007621 X no

Richgrove Elementary 0632430 Richgrove Elementary 11376 063243011376 X no

Richland Union Elementary 0621450 Golden Oak Elementary 09566 062145009566 X no

Richland Union Elementary 0621450 Redwood Elementary 09564 062145009564 X no

Richland Union Elementary 0621450 Richland Junior High 09565 062145009565 X no

Richland Union Elementary 0621450 Sequoia Elementary 10810 062145010810 X no

Rim of the World Unified 0632610 Lake Gregory Elementary 05072 063261005072 X no

Rim of the World Unified 0632610 Mary P. Henck Intermediate 05071 063261005071 X no

Rio Bravo-Greeley Union Elementary 0632710 Rio Bravo-Greeley Elementary 05085 063271005085 X no

Rio Elementary 0632760 Rio del Norte 10453 063276010453 X no

Rio Elementary 0632760 Rio del Valle Middle 05089 063276005089 X no

Rio Elementary 0632760 Rio Lindo Elementary 05090 063276005090 X no

Rio Elementary 0632760 Rio Plaza Elementary 05091 063276005091 X no

Rio Elementary 0632760 Rio Real Elementary 05092 063276005092 X no

Rio Elementary 0632760 Rio Rosales 08667 063276008667 X no

Rio Elementary 0632760 Rio Vista Middle 11957 063276011957 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

River Delta Joint Unified 0633110 Walnut Grove Elementary 05127 063311005127 X no

Riverbank Unified 0600061 California Avenue Elementary 05114 060006105114 X no

Riverbank Unified 0600061 Rio Altura Elementary 05117 060006105117 X no

Riverdale Joint Unified 0600040 Riverdale Community Day 08478 060004008478 X no

Riverside County Office of Education 0691026 River Springs Charter 11707 069102611707 X no

Riverside County Office of Education 0691026 Riverside County Juvenile Court 07567 069102607567 X no

Riverside County Office of Education 0691026 Riverside County Opportunity 09238 069102609238 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Adams Elementary 05129 063315005129 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Bryant Elementary 05132 063315005132 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Central Middle 05134 063315005134 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Chemawa Middle 05135 063315005135 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Fremont Elementary 05137 063315005137 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Hawthorne Elementary 05141 063315005141 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Highgrove Elementary 05142 063315005142 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Highland Elementary 05143 063315005143 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Hyatt Elementary 05144 063315005144 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Jackson Elementary 05145 063315005145 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Jefferson Elementary 05146 063315005146 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Liberty Elementary 05147 063315005147 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Longfellow Elementary 05149 063315005149 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Monroe Elementary 05152 063315005152 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Mountain View Elementary 05153 063315005153 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Pachappa Elementary 05155 063315005155 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Patricia Beatty Elementary 12047 063315012047 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 Sierra Middle 05158 063315005158 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 University Heights Middle 05160 063315005160 X no

Riverside Unified 0633150 William Howard Taft Elementary 09624 063315009624 X no

Robla Elementary 0633240 Bell Avenue Elementary 05165 063324005165 X no

Robla Elementary 0633240 Robla Elementary 05166 063324005166 X no

Robla Elementary 0633240 Taylor Street Elementary 08954 063324008954 X no

Rohnerville Elementary 0633330 Toddy Thomas Elementary 05172 063333005172 X no

Romoland Elementary 0633390 Harvest Valley Elementary 10032 063339010032 X no

Romoland Elementary 0633390 Romoland Elementary 05173 063339005173 X no

Roseland Elementary 0633510 Roseland Elementary 05176 063351005176 X no

Rosemead Elementary 0633570 Muscatel Middle 05180 063357005180 X no

Roseville City Elementary 0633600 George Cirby Elementary 05183 063360005183 X no

Roseville City Elementary 0633600 Sierra Gardens Elementary 05187 063360005187 X no

Roseville Joint Union High 0633630 Adelante High (Continuation) 05189 063363005189 X no

Roseville Joint Union High 0633630 Independence High (Alternative) 10036 063363010036 X no

Round Valley Unified 0633720 Round Valley Community Day 08212 063372008212 X no

Round Valley Unified 0633720 Round Valley Elementary 05194 063372005194 X no

Round Valley Unified 0633720 Round Valley High 05195 063372005195 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Rowland Unified 0633750 Farjardo Elementary 05199 063375005199 X no

Rowland Unified 0633750 Giano Intermediate 05200 063375005200 X no

Rowland Unified 0633750 Hurley Elementary 05202 063375005202 X no

Rowland Unified 0633750 La Seda Elementary 05206 063375005206 X no

Rowland Unified 0633750 Nogales High 05207 063375005207 X no

Rowland Unified 0633750 Northam Elementary 05208 063375005208 X no

Rowland Unified 0633750 Rincon Intermediate 05209 063375005209 X no

Rowland Unified 0633750 Rowland Elementary 05211 063375005211 X no

Rowland Unified 0633750 Santana High (Continuation) 05212 063375005212 X no

Rowland Unified 0633750 Villacorta Elementary 05214 063375005214 X no

Rowland Unified 0633750 Yorbita Elementary 05216 063375005216 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 A. M. Winn Elementary 05217 063384005217 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Albert Einstein Middle 05219 063384005219 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 American Legion High (Continuation) 05221 063384005221 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 America's Choice 11195 063384011195 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Bowling Green Elementary 05224 063384005224 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 California Middle 05228 063384005228 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Capital City Independent Study 06327 063384006327 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Clayton B. Wire Elementary 05232 063384005232 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Collis P. Huntington Elementary 05233 063384005233 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Edward Kemble Elementary 05237 063384005237 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Ethel I. Baker Elementary 05239 063384005239 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Ethel Phillips Elementary 05240 063384005240 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Father Keith B. Kenny Elementary Charter 01089 063384001089 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Fern Bacon Middle 05241 063384005241 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Freeport Elementary 05242 063384005242 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Fruit Ridge Elementary 05243 063384005243 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Hiram W. Johnson High 05247 063384005247 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Hollywood Park Elementary 05248 063384005248 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Jedediah Smith Elementary 05252 063384005252 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 John H. Still 05259 063384005259 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Joseph Bonnheim Elementary 05261 063384005261 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Kit Carson Middle 05262 063384005262 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Luther Burbank High 05264 063384005264 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Maple Elementary 05265 063384005265 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Mark Hopkins Elementary 05267 063384005267 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Mark Twain Elementary 05268 063384005268 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Oak Ridge Elementary 05271 063384005271 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Pacific Elementary 05272 063384005272 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Rosa Parks Middle 05231 063384005231 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Rosemont High 11191 063384011191 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Sacramento Charter High 11190 063384011190 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Sam Brannan Middle 05280 063384005280 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Susan B. Anthony Elementary 05282 063384005282 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Tahoe Elementary 05285 063384005285 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 The Language Academy of Sacramento 11076 063384011076 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Washington Elementary 05288 063384005288 X no

Sacramento City Unified 0633840 Will C. Wood Middle 05289 063384005289 X no

Sacramento County Office of Education 0691027 Carson Creek Jr./Sr. High 11050 069102711050 X no

Sacramento County Office of Education 0691027 El Centro Jr./Sr. High 11055 069102711055 X no

Sacramento County Office of Education 0691027 Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High 11052 069102711052 X no

Sacramento County Office of Education 0691027 North Area Community 11053 069102711053 X no

Saddleback Valley Unified 0633860 Aliso Elementary 05292 063386005292 X no

Saddleback Valley Unified 0633860 Linda Vista Elementary 05304 063386005304 X no

Saddleback Valley Unified 0633860 Los Alisos Intermediate 05306 063386005306 X no

Saddleback Valley Unified 0633860 Olivewood Elementary 05310 063386005310 X no

Saddleback Valley Unified 0633860 Ralph A. Gates Elementary 05298 063386005298 X no

Saddleback Valley Unified 0633860 San Joaquin Elementary 05312 063386005312 X no

Salida Union Elementary 0633900 Dena Boer 06759 063390006759 X no

Salinas City Elementary 0633930 El Gabilan Elementary 05320 063393005320 X no

Salinas City Elementary 0633930 Henry F. Kammann Elementary 05321 063393005321 X no

Salinas City Elementary 0633930 Loma Vista Elementary 05323 063393005323 X no

Salinas City Elementary 0633930 Los Padres Elementary 05324 063393005324 X no

Salinas City Elementary 0633930 Natividad Elementary 05327 063393005327 X no

Salinas City Elementary 0633930 Roosevelt Elementary 05328 063393005328 X no

Salinas City Elementary 0633930 Sherwood Elementary 05329 063393005329 X no

Salinas Union High 0633980 El Sausal Middle 05333 063398005333 X no

Salinas Union High 0633980 Harden Middle 00677 063398000677 X no

Salinas Union High 0633980 La Paz Middle 08745 063398008745 X no

Salinas Union High 0633980 Washington Middle 05337 063398005337 X no

San Benito High 0634140 San Andreas Continuation High 08958 063414008958 X no

San Benito High 0634140 San Benito High 05344 063414005344 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Arrowhead Elementary 05345 063417005345 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Arrowview Middle 05346 063417005346 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Bradley Elementary 05349 063417005349 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Cesar E. Chavez Middle 11106 063417011106 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Cole Elementary 05353 063417005353 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Curtis Middle 05354 063417005354 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Cypress Elementary 05355 063417005355 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Del Rosa Elementary 05357 063417005357 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Del Vallejo Middle 09435 063417009435 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 E. Neal Roberts Elementary 10303 063417010303 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Emmerton Elementary 05359 063417005359 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Fairfax Elementary 07277 063417007277 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Golden Valley Middle 05361 063417005361 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Highland Pacific Elementary 08959 063417008959 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Hillside Elementary 09187 063417009187 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Howard Inghram Elementary 09434 063417009434 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Juanita Blakely Jones Elementary 11741 063417011741 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Kendall Elementary 05363 063417005363 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Kimbark Elementary 05364 063417005364 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Lankershim Elementary 05365 063417005365 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Lincoln Elementary 05366 063417005366 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Lytle Creek Elementary 05367 063417005367 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Manuel A. Salinas Creative Arts Elementa 05352 063417005352 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Martin Luther King Jr. Middle 08185 063417008185 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Monterey Elementary 05370 063417005370 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Mt. Vernon Elementary 05371 063417005371 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Muscoy Elementary 05373 063417005373 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Parkside Elementary 05378 063417005378 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Ramona-Alessandro Elementary 05379 063417005379 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Riley Elementary 05381 063417005381 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Roger Anton Elementary 11107 063417011107 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 San Andreas High 07344 063417007344 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 San Bernardino High 05384 063417005384 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 STAR at Anderson Community Day 07629 063417007629 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Urbita Elementary 05389 063417005389 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Vermont Elementary 05390 063417005390 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Warm Springs Elementary 05391 063417005391 X no

San Bernardino County Office of Education0691029 Community School/Independent Alternative 11088 069102911088 X no

San Bernardino County Office of Education0691029 Desert Mountain Community Day 08285 069102908285 X no

San Bernardino County Office of Education0691029 East Valley Community Day 08286 069102908286 X no

San Bernardino County Office of Education0691029 San Bernardino County Juvenile Detention 09241 069102909241 X no

San Bernardino County Office of Education0691029 San Bernardino County Special Education 07174 069102907174 X no

San Bernardino County Office of Education0691029 West End Community Day 08287 069102908287 X no

San Bruno Park Elementary 0634230 Allen (Decima M.) Elementary 05393 063423005393 X no

San Bruno Park Elementary 0634230 Belle Air Elementary 05394 063423005394 X no

San Bruno Park Elementary 0634230 Parkside Intermediate 05398 063423005398 X no

San Diego County Office of Education 0691030 East Region Community 12062 069103012062 X no

San Diego County Office of Education 0691030 East Region Court 12148 069103012148 X no

San Diego County Office of Education 0691030 Metro Region Court 12121 069103012121 X no

San Diego County Office of Education 0691030 North Region Community 12079 069103012079 X no

San Diego County Office of Education 0691030 North Region Court 12110 069103012110 X no

San Diego County Office of Education 0691030 South Region Community 12089 069103012089 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Adams Elementary 05407 063432005407 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 ALBA 07682 063432007682 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

San Diego Unified 0634320 Alcott Elementary 05408 063432005408 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Audubon Elementary 05411 063432005411 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Baker Elementary 05412 063432005412 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Balboa Elementary 05413 063432005413 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Bell Middle 05419 063432005419 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Carson Elementary 05429 063432005429 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Carver Elementary 05430 063432005430 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Central Elementary 05431 063432005431 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Charter School of San Diego 03939 063432003939 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Clairemont High 05434 063432005434 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Clark Middle 07316 063432007316 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Correia Middle 05437 063432005437 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Crawford CHAMPS 11150 063432011150 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Crawford IDEA 11152 063432011152 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Crawford Multimedia and Visual Arts 11149 063432011149 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Creative, Performing, and Media Arts 10635 063432010635 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 De Portola Middle 08964 063432008964 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Edison Elementary 05449 063432005449 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Emerson/Bandini Elementary 05451 063432005451 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Encanto Elementary 05452 063432005452 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Farb Middle 05456 063432005456 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Freese Elementary 05464 063432005464 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Fulton Elementary 05466 063432005466 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Garfield Elementary 08304 063432008304 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Garfield High 05468 063432005468 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Golden Hill Elementary 11157 063432011157 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Gompers Charter Middle 11389 063432011389 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Harriet Tubman Village Charter 03943 063432003943 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Hoover High 05482 063432005482 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Horton Elementary 05483 063432005483 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Kearny Construction Tech 11148 063432011148 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Keiller Leadership Academy 05492 063432005492 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Kimbrough Elementary 07317 063432007317 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 King/Chavez Charter 10381 063432010381 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 King/Chavez Preparatory Academy 11767 063432011767 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Knox Elementary 05494 063432005494 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Lafayette Elementary 05497 063432005497 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Language Academy 05275 063432005275 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Learning Choice Academy 11139 063432011139 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Lewis Middle 05499 063432005499 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Linda Vista Elementary 05501 063432005501 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Logan Elementary 05503 063432005503 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

San Diego Unified 0634320 Madison High 05509 063432005509 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Mann School of Expedition 05510 063432005510 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Marshall Elementary 05512 063432005512 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Marston Middle 05513 063432005513 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Mission Bay High 05522 063432005522 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Momentum Middle 11393 063432011393 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Montgomery Middle 05525 063432005525 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Morse High 05526 063432005526 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Oak Park Elementary 05529 063432005529 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 O'Farrell Community Center for Advanced 10056 063432010056 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Pacific Beach Middle 05532 063432005532 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Perkins Elementary 05506 063432005506 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Pershing Middle 05536 063432005536 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Point Loma High 05537 063432005537 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Porter Elementary 11382 063432011382 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Riley/New Dawn 05539 063432005539 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Rolando Park Elementary 05540 063432005540 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Roosevelt International Middle 05541 063432005541 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Rosa Parks Elementary 07328 063432007328 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Ross Elementary 05542 063432005542 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 San Diego Business 11143 063432011143 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 San Diego CIMA 11142 063432011142 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 San Diego Cooperative Charter 10636 063432010636 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 San Diego MVP Arts 11144 063432011144 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 San Diego SCPA 08962 063432008962 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Serra High 05549 063432005549 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Spreckels Elementary 05553 063432005553 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Standley Middle 05554 063432005554 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Taft Middle 05558 063432005558 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 TRACE 11235 063432011235 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Twain High 05562 063432005562 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Wangenheim Middle 05566 063432005566 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Washington Elementary 05567 063432005567 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Whittier/Del Sol Academy 07837 063432007837 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Wilson Middle 05573 063432005573 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Bessie Carmichael/FEX 05590 063441005590 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Bret Harte Elementary 05591 063441005591 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Chinese Education Center 05596 063441005596 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Cleveland Elementary 05597 063441005597 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Daniel Webster Elementary 05600 063441005600 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 El Dorado Elementary 05605 063441005605 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Francisco Middle 05610 063441005610 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Guadalupe Elementary 05621 063441005621 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Hillcrest Elementary 05625 063441005625 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Leonard R. Flynn Elementary 05640 063441005640 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Malcolm X Academy 05669 063441005669 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Marina Middle 05645 063441005645 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Marshall Elementary 05646 063441005646 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Middle 05655 063441005655 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Mission Education Center 05649 063441005649 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Monroe Elementary 05651 063441005651 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Newcomer High 07352 063441007352 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Rosa Parks Elementary 05658 063441005658 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Sanchez Elementary 05664 063441005664 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Tenderloin Community 07732 063441007732 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Visitacion Valley Middle 05678 063441005678 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 William L. Cobb Elementary 05681 063441005681 X no

San Jacinto Unified 0634440 Clayton A. Record, Jr., Elementary 11033 063444011033 X no

San Jacinto Unified 0634440 De Anza Elementary 09190 063444009190 X no

San Jacinto Unified 0634440 Estudillo Elementary 11032 063444011032 X no

San Jacinto Unified 0634440 Monte Vista Middle 05691 063444005691 X no

San Jacinto Unified 0634440 North Mountain Middle 07603 063444007603 X no

San Jacinto Unified 0634440 Park Hill Elementary 10060 063444010060 X no

San Jacinto Unified 0634440 San Jacinto Elementary 05693 063444005693 X no

San Jacinto Unified 0634440 San Jacinto High 05694 063444005694 X no

San Joaquin County Office of Education 0691031 San Joaquin County Community 10650 069103110650 X no

San Jose Unified 0634590 Anne Darling Elementary 05699 063459005699 X no

San Jose Unified 0634590 Canoas Elementary 08634 063459008634 X no

San Jose Unified 0634590 Empire Gardens Elementary 05711 063459005711 X no

San Jose Unified 0634590 Ernesto Galarza Elementary 10411 063459010411 X no

San Jose Unified 0634590 Gardner Elementary 05713 063459005713 X no

San Jose Unified 0634590 Horace Mann Elementary 05722 063459005722 X no

San Jose Unified 0634590 Merritt Trace Elementary 05741 063459005741 X no

San Jose Unified 0634590 Selma Olinder Elementary 05730 063459005730 X no

San Jose Unified 0634590 Walter L. Bachrodt Elementary 05700 063459005700 X no

San Jose Unified 0634590 Washington Elementary 05743 063459005743 X no

San Jose Unified 0634590 Willow Glen Elementary 05745 063459005745 X no

San Juan Unified 0634620 Dyer-Kelly Elementary 05774 063462005774 X no

San Juan Unified 0634620 Greer Elementary 05783 063462005783 X no

San Juan Unified 0634620 Howe Avenue Elementary 05785 063462005785 X no

San Juan Unified 0634620 Jonas Salk High-Tech Academy 05816 063462005816 X no

San Juan Unified 0634620 Kingswood Elementary 05788 063462005788 X no

San Juan Unified 0634620 Sierra Nueva High (Continuation) 08194 063462008194 X no

San Juan Unified 0634620 Thomas Edison Elementary 05775 063462005775 X no

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LEA Name

LEA NCES

ID# School Name

School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

San Juan Unified 0634620 Will Rogers Middle 05814 063462005814 X no

San Leandro Unified 0634680 Garfield Elementary 05833 063468005833 X no

San Leandro Unified 0634680 Jefferson Elementary 05834 063468005834 X no

San Leandro Unified 0634680 McKinley Elementary 05837 063468005837 X no

San Leandro Unified 0634680 Washington Elementary 05843 063468005843 X no

San Leandro Unified 0634680 Wilson Elementary 05844 063468005844 X no

San Lorenzo Unified 0634710 Colonial Acres Elementary 05847 063471005847 X no

San Lorenzo Unified 0634710 Edendale Middle 05851 063471005851 X no

San Lorenzo Unified 0634710 Lorenzo Manor Elementary 05855 063471005855 X no

San Luis Coastal Unified 0634800 Hawthorne Elementary 05871 063480005871 X no

San Luis Coastal Unified 0634800 Pacheco Elementary 05877 063480005877 X no

San Luis Coastal Unified 0634800 Smith (C. L.) Elementary 05882 063480005882 X no

San Luis Obispo County Office of Education0691032 San Luis Obispo County Community 10655 069103210655 X no

San Marcos Unified 0634880 Twin Oaks Elementary 07719 063488007719 X no

San Mateo Union High 0634980 Peninsula High (Continuation) 05925 063498005925 X no

San Mateo-Foster City Elementary 0634920 College Park Elementary 05912 063492005912 X no

San Mateo-Foster City Elementary 0634920 Fiesta Gardens International Elementary 02791 063492002791 X no

San Mateo-Foster City Elementary 0634920 George Hall Elementary 05906 063492005906 X no

San Mateo-Foster City Elementary 0634920 THE Bayside S.T.E.M. ACADEMY 05898 063492005898 X no

San Miguel Joint Union 0635010 Lillian Larsen Elementary 05927 063501005927 X no

San Pasqual Valley Unified 0635070 San Pasqual Middle 08975 063507008975 X no

San Pasqual Valley Unified 0635070 San Pasqual Valley Elementary 05930 063507005930 X no

San Rafael City Elementary 0635090 James B. Davidson Middle 05936 063509005936 X no

San Rafael City Elementary 0635090 San Pedro Elementary 09630 063509009630 X no

San Rafael City Elementary 0635090 Venetia Valley Elementary 05934 063509005934 X no

San Rafael City High 0635110 Madrone High (Continuation) 05937 063511005937 X no

San Rafael City High 0635110 San Rafael High 05938 063511005938 X no

San Ysidro Elementary 0635220 Beyer Elementary 05962 063522005962 X no

San Ysidro Elementary 0635220 La Mirada Elementary 05963 063522005963 X no

San Ysidro Elementary 0635220 San Ysidro Middle 05964 063522005964 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Abraham Lincoln Elementary 05993 063531005993 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Adams Elementary 05981 063531005981 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Andrew Jackson Elementary 05990 063531005990 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Cesar E. Chavez High 04767 063531004767 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Community Day Intermediate and High 07593 063531007593 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Diamond Elementary 05983 063531005983 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Douglas MacArthur Fundamental Intermedia 07862 063531007862 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Edward B. Cole Academy 11223 063531011223 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Franklin Elementary 05985 063531005985 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Fremont Elementary 05986 063531005986 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Garfield Elementary 09634 063531009634 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 George Washington Carver Elementary 00757 063531000757 X no

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Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Gerald P. Carr Intermediate 05982 063531005982 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Hoover Elementary 05989 063531005989 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Jefferson Elementary 05991 063531005991 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 John F. Kennedy Elementary 09440 063531009440 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Jose Sepulveda Elementary 08979 063531008979 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Julia C. Lathrop Intermediate 05992 063531005992 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Lorin Griset Academy 06001 063531006001 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Lowell Elementary 05994 063531005994 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Lydia Romero-Cruz Elementary 07597 063531007597 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Manuel Esqueda Elementary 10991 063531010991 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 McFadden Intermediate 05997 063531005997 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Monte Vista Elementary 06000 063531006000 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Raymond A. Villa Fundamental Intermediat 07596 063531007596 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Spurgeon Intermediate 06008 063531006008 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Theodore Roosevelt Elementary 06003 063531006003 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Thomas A. Edison Elementary 05984 063531005984 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Walker Elementary 02346 063531002346 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Wallace R. Davis Elementary 07198 063531007198 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Wilson Elementary 06014 063531006014 X no

Santa Barbara Elementary 0635360 Adams Elementary 06015 063536006015 X no

Santa Barbara Elementary 0635360 Cleveland Elementary 06016 063536006016 X no

Santa Barbara Elementary 0635360 Franklin Elementary 06018 063536006018 X no

Santa Barbara Elementary 0635360 Harding Elementary 06021 063536006021 X no

Santa Barbara Elementary 0635360 McKinley Elementary 08980 063536008980 X no

Santa Barbara Secondary 0635370 Goleta Valley Junior High 06020 063537006020 X no

Santa Barbara Secondary 0635370 La Cumbre Junior High 06024 063537006024 X no

Santa Barbara Secondary 0635370 San Marcos Senior High 06029 063537006029 X no

Santa Barbara Secondary 0635370 Santa Barbara Junior High 06030 063537006030 X no

Santa Barbara Secondary 0635370 Santa Barbara Senior High 06031 063537006031 X no

Santa Clara County Office of Education 0691035 County Community 07782 069103507782 X no

Santa Clara County Office of Education 0691035 Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall 09045 069103509045 X no

Santa Clara Unified 0635430 Montague Elementary 06045 063543006045 X no

Santa Clara Unified 0635430 Scott Lane Elementary 06051 063543006051 X no

Santa Cruz City Elementary 0635590 Gault Elementary 06062 063559006062 X no

Santa Cruz City High 0635600 Branciforte Middle 06060 063560006060 X no

Santa Cruz City High 0635600 Mission Hill Middle 06065 063560006065 X no

Santa Cruz County Office of Education 0691036 Santa Cruz County Community 10668 069103610668 X no

Santa Maria Joint Union High 0635670 Pioneer Valley High 11438 063567011438 X no

Santa Maria Joint Union High 0635670 Santa Maria High 06084 063567006084 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Adam (William Laird) Elementary 09312 060558009312 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Alvin Elementary 09313 060558009313 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Arellanes (Don Juan Bautista) Elementary 09314 060558009314 X no

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Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Arellanes Junior High 10660 060558010660 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Bonita Elementary 00502 060558000502 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Bruce (Robert) Elementary 09322 060558009322 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Calvin C. Oakley Elementary 09320 060558009320 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 David J. Sanchez Sr. Elementary 11435 060558011435 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 El Camino Junior High 09315 060558009315 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Fairlawn Elementary 09316 060558009316 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Fesler (Issac) Junior High 09317 060558009317 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Miller (Isaac) Elementary 09319 060558009319 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Ontiveros (Juan Pacifico) Elementary 09727 060558009727 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Rice (William) Elementary 09321 060558009321 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Tommie Kunst Junior High 11436 060558011436 X no

Santa Maria-Bonita 0605580 Tunnell (Martin Luther) Elementary 09318 060558009318 X no

Santa Paula Elementary 0635730 Barbara Webster Elementary 06105 063573006105 X no

Santa Paula Elementary 0635730 Isbell Middle 06109 063573006109 X no

Santa Rita Union Elementary 0635790 McKinnon 10562 063579010562 X no

Santa Rita Union Elementary 0635790 Santa Rita Elementary 06116 063579006116 X no

Santa Rosa City Schools 0635830 Allen (Elsie) High 04108 063583004108 X no

Santa Rosa City Schools 0635810 Brook Hill Elementary 06117 063581006117 X no

Santa Rosa City Schools 0635830 Cook (Lawrence) Middle 06124 063583006124 X no

Santa Rosa City Schools 0635810 Doyle Park Elementary 06119 063581006119 X no

Santa Rosa City Schools 0635830 Hilliard Comstock Middle 06123 063583006123 X no

Santa Rosa City Schools 0635810 Lincoln (Abraham) Elementary 06125 063581006125 X no

Santa Rosa City Schools 0635810 Monroe (James) Elementary 06126 063581006126 X no

Santa Rosa City Schools 0635830 Piner High 06128 063583006128 X no

Santa Rosa City Schools 0635810 Steele Lane Elementary 06135 063581006135 X no

Saugus Union Elementary 0635970 Cedarcreek Elementary 06153 063597006153 X no

SBE - Edison Charter Academy 0600072 Edison Charter Academy 10388 060007210388 X no

Sebastopol Union Elementary 0636180 Brook Haven Elementary 06177 063618006177 X no

Seeley Union Elementary 0636210 Seeley Elementary 06180 063621006180 X no

Selma Unified 0636270 Abraham Lincoln Middle 01989 063627001989 X no

Sequoia Union Elementary 0636360 Sequoia Elementary 06193 063636006193 X no

Sequoia Union High 0636390 Sequoia High 06198 063639006198 X no

Shaffer Union Elementary 0636420 Shaffer Elementary 06200 063642006200 X no

Shasta County Office of Education 0691037 Oasis Community/Educational Resource Cen 10670 069103710670 X no

Sierra Unified 0636805 Foothill Middle 01990 063680501990 X no

Simi Valley Unified 0636840 Berylwood Elementary 06250 063684006250 X no

Simi Valley Unified 0636840 Park View Elementary 06263 063684006263 X no

Soledad Unified 0637050 Frank Ledesma Elementary 10974 063705010974 X no

Soledad Unified 0637050 Gabilan Elementary 08988 063705008988 X no

Soledad Unified 0637050 Jack Franscioni Elementary 11698 063705011698 X no

Soledad Unified 0637050 Main Street Middle 06291 063705006291 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Soledad Unified 0637050 San Vicente Elementary 06292 063705006292 X no

Soledad Unified 0637050 Soledad High 08225 063705008225 X no

Somis Union 0637140 Somis Elementary 06296 063714006296 X no

Sonoma Valley Unified 0637200 Adele Harrison Middle 10436 063720010436 X no

Sonoma Valley Unified 0637200 Altimira Middle 06298 063720006298 X no

Sonoma Valley Unified 0637200 Dunbar Elementary 06299 063720006299 X no

Sonoma Valley Unified 0637200 El Verano Elementary 06300 063720006300 X no

Sonoma Valley Unified 0637200 Flowery Elementary 06301 063720006301 X no

Sonoma Valley Unified 0637200 Sassarini Elementary 06303 063720006303 X no

South Bay Union Elementary 0637380 Bayside Elementary 06315 063738006315 X no

South Bay Union Elementary 0637380 Central Elementary 06317 063738006317 X no

South Bay Union Elementary 0637380 George Nicoloff Elementary 06322 063738006322 X no

South Bay Union Elementary 0637380 Godfrey G. Berry Elementary 06316 063738006316 X no

South Bay Union Elementary 0637380 Howard Pence Elementary 06324 063738006324 X no

South Bay Union Elementary 0637380 Nestor Elementary 06321 063738006321 X no

South Bay Union Elementary 0637380 Oneonta Elementary 06323 063738006323 X no

South Bay Union Elementary 0637380 Sunnyslope Elementary 06325 063738006325 X no

South Fork Union 0637470 South Fork Middle 08704 063747008704 X no

South San Francisco Unified 0637530 Los Cerritos Elementary 06346 063753006346 X no

South San Francisco Unified 0637530 Martin Elementary 09197 063753009197 X no

South San Francisco Unified 0637530 Parkway Heights Middle 06348 063753006348 X no

South San Francisco Unified 0637530 Spruce Elementary 06354 063753006354 X no

South Whittier Elementary 0637560 Carmela Elementary 07143 063756007143 X no

South Whittier Elementary 0637560 Howard J. McKibben Elementary 06357 063756006357 X no

South Whittier Elementary 0637560 Loma Vista Elementary 06359 063756006359 X no

South Whittier Elementary 0637560 Los Altos Elementary 06360 063756006360 X no

South Whittier Elementary 0637560 Richard L. Graves Middle 06361 063756006361 X no

South Whittier Elementary 0637560 Telechron Elementary 06362 063756006362 X no

Southern Kern Unified 0637620 Rosamond Elementary 06373 063762006373 X no

Southern Kern Unified 0637620 Westpark Elementary 11604 063762011604 X no

Spencer Valley Elementary 0637680 California Virtual Academy at San Diego 10641 063768010641 X no

Standard Elementary 0637890 Standard Middle 06391 063789006391 X no

Stanislaus County Office of Education 0691041 John B. Allard 11486 069104111486 X no

Stanislaus County Office of Education 0691041 Petersen Alternative Center 07887 069104107887 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Adams Elementary 06398 063801006398 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 August Elementary 06399 063801006399 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Cleveland Elementary 06400 063801006400 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Dolores Huerta Elementary 10392 063801010392 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 El Dorado Elementary 06404 063801006404 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Elmwood Elementary 06405 063801006405 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Fillmore Elementary 06406 063801006406 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 George W. Bush Elementary 11302 063801011302 X no

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Stockton Unified 0638010 George Washington Elementary 09447 063801009447 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Grunsky Elementary 06413 063801006413 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Harrison Elementary 06415 063801006415 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Hazelton Elementary 06416 063801006416 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Hoover Elementary 06418 063801006418 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 James Urbani Institute of Language Devel 12069 063801012069 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 John C. Fremont Elementary 11782 063801011782 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 John Marshall Elementary 11778 063801011778 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Kennedy Elementary 06420 063801006420 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 King Elementary 06421 063801006421 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Madison Elementary 06422 063801006422 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Maxine Hong Kingston Elementary 11779 063801011779 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 McKinley Elementary 06424 063801006424 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Monroe Elementary 06425 063801006425 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Montezuma Elementary 06426 063801006426 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Nightingale Elementary 06427 063801006427 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Pulliam Elementary 06429 063801006429 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Richard A. Pittman Elementary 11780 063801011780 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Roosevelt Elementary 06431 063801006431 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Taft Elementary 01375 063801001375 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Taylor Skills Elementary 06434 063801006434 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Tyler Skills Elementary 06435 063801006435 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Valentine Peyton Elementary 12085 063801012085 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Valenzuela Elementary 06430 063801006430 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Van Buren Elementary 06436 063801006436 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Victory Elementary 06437 063801006437 X no

Stockton Unified 0638010 Wilhelmina Henry Elementary 11781 063801011781 X no

Stone Corral Elementary 0638040 Stone Corral Elementary 06439 063804006439 X no

Strathmore Union Elementary 0638130 Strathmore Elementary 12108 063813012108 X no

Sulphur Springs Union Elementa 0638220 Canyon Springs Community Elementary 10249 063822010249 X no

Sunnyside Union Elementary 0638430 Sunnyside Elementary 06455 063843006455 X no

Sunnyvale 0638460 Vargas Elementary 02796 063846002796 X no

Susanville Elementary 0638550 Diamond View Elementary 06471 063855006471 X no

Susanville Elementary 0638550 Meadow View 10230 063855010230 X no

Sutter County Office of Education 0691042 Feather River Academy 11997 069104211997 X no

Sweetwater Union High 0638640 Castle Park Middle 06476 063864006476 X no

Sweetwater Union High 0638640 Castle Park Senior High 06477 063864006477 X no

Sweetwater Union High 0638640 Mar Vista Middle 06485 063864006485 X no

Sweetwater Union High 0638640 Mar Vista Senior High 06486 063864006486 X no

Sweetwater Union High 0638640 Southwest Middle 06491 063864006491 X no

Sweetwater Union High 0638640 Southwest Senior High 06492 063864006492 X no

Sylvan Union Elementary 0638670 Woodrow Elementary 06503 063867006503 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Taft City 0638700 Conley Elementary 06504 063870006504 X no

Taft City 0638700 Lincoln Junior High 06506 063870006506 X no

Taft City 0638700 Roosevelt Elementary 06508 063870006508 X no

Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified 0638770 Kings Beach Elementary 06513 063877006513 X no

Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified 0638770 North Tahoe Middle 06515 063877006515 X no

Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified 0638770 Truckee Elementary 06521 063877006521 X no

Terra Bella Union Elementary 0639060 Carl Smith Middle 04200 063906004200 X no

Thermalito Union Elementary 0639180 Nelson Avenue Middle 06544 063918006544 X no

Thermalito Union Elementary 0639180 Plumas Avenue Elementary 10743 063918010743 X no

Thermalito Union Elementary 0639180 Poplar Avenue Elementary 06545 063918006545 X no

Tipton Elementary 0639300 Tipton Elementary 06548 063930006548 X no

Torrance Unified 0639420 J. H. Hull Middle 06560 063942006560 X no

Tracy Joint Unified 0600047 Central Elementary 07383 060004707383 X no

Tracy Joint Unified 0600047 McKinley Elementary 07387 060004707387 X no

Tracy Joint Unified 0600047 Monte Vista Middle 07384 060004707384 X no

Tracy Joint Unified 0600047 North Elementary 07390 060004707390 X no

Tracy Joint Unified 0600047 South/West Park Elementary 07393 060004707393 X no

Travis Unified 0639630 Travis Education Center 06597 063963006597 X no

Trona Joint Unified 0639840 Trona Elementary 06608 063984006608 X no

Tulare City Elementary 0639870 Cherry Avenue Middle 06611 063987006611 X no

Tulare City Elementary 0639870 Frank Kohn Elementary 06613 063987006613 X no

Tulare City Elementary 0639870 Los Tules Middle 11371 063987011371 X no

Tulare City Elementary 0639870 Maple Elementary 06615 063987006615 X no

Tulare City Elementary 0639870 Mulcahy Middle 06616 063987006616 X no

Tulare City Elementary 0639870 Roosevelt Elementary 06617 063987006617 X no

Tulare City Elementary 0639870 Tulare City Community Day 08422 063987008422 X no

Tulare City Elementary 0639870 Wilson Elementary 06618 063987006618 X no

Tulare Joint Union High 0639930 Tulare Western High 06620 063993006620 X no

Tulelake Basin Joint Unified 0639940 Tulelake Basin Elementary 06624 063994006624 X no

Tulelake Basin Joint Unified 0639940 Tulelake Continuation High 03335 063994003335 X no

Turlock Unified 0600158 Cunningham Elementary 11509 060015811509 X no

Turlock Unified 0600158 Dennis G. Earl Elementary 11515 060015811515 X no

Turlock Unified 0600158 Julien Elementary 11510 060015811510 X no

Turlock Unified 0600158 Osborn Elementary 11511 060015811511 X no

Turlock Unified 0600158 Wakefield Elementary 11512 060015811512 X no

Tustin Unified 0640150 A. G. Currie Middle 06636 064015006636 X no

Tustin Unified 0640150 C. C. Lambert Elementary 06161 064015006161 X no

Tustin Unified 0640150 Columbus Tustin Middle 06635 064015006635 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 D. W. Babcock Elementary 04149 060133204149 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Del Paso Heights Elementary 01201 060133201201 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Fairbanks Elementary 01202 060133201202 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Foothill Farms Junior High 01984 060133201984 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

Newly

Eligible

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Foothill High 01985 060133201985 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Garden Valley Elementary 08818 060133208818 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Grant Union High 01987 060133201987 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Hagginwood Elementary 04151 060133204151 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Harmon Johnson Elementary 04152 060133204152 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Kohler Elementary 05100 060133205100 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Larchmont Elementary 05101 060133205101 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Martin Luther King Jr. Technology Academ 07729 060133207729 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Michael J. Castori Elementary 04154 060133204154 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Morey Avenue Early Childhood Development 09783 060133209783 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Noralto Elementary 04155 060133204155 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 North Avenue Elementary 01205 060133201205 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Norwood Junior High 11201 060133211201 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Nova Community Day 11071 060133211071 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Pacific Career and Technology High 07727 060133207727 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Rio Linda Junior High 01992 060133201992 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Rio Tierra Junior High 01993 060133201993 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Smythe Academy of Arts and Sciences 04148 060133204148 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Village Elementary 05108 060133205108 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Vista Nueva Career and Technology High 10598 060133210598 X no

Ukiah Unified 0640300 Eagle Peak Middle 07172 064030007172 X no

Ukiah Unified 0640300 Frank Zeek Elementary 06656 064030006656 X no

Ukiah Unified 0640300 Grace Hudson Elementary 10957 064030010957 X no

Ukiah Unified 0640300 Hopland Elementary 06657 064030006657 X no

Ukiah Unified 0640300 Nokomis Elementary 06658 064030006658 X no

Ukiah Unified 0640300 Oak Manor Elementary 06659 064030006659 X no

Ukiah Unified 0640300 Pomolita Middle 06660 064030006660 X no

Ukiah Unified 0640300 Redwood Valley Elementary 07537 064030007537 X no

Ukiah Unified 0640300 South Valley High (Continuation) 06663 064030006663 X no

Ukiah Unified 0640300 Ukiah High 06665 064030006665 X no

Ukiah Unified 0640300 Yokayo Elementary 06666 064030006666 X no

Upland Unified 0600016 Upland Junior High 09096 060001609096 X no

Upper Lake Union Elementary 0640470 Upper Lake Elementary 06694 064047006694 X no

Vacaville Unified 0640590 Edwin Markham Elementary 06704 064059006704 X no

Vacaville Unified 0640590 Eugene Padan Elementary 06706 064059006706 X no

Vacaville Unified 0640590 Fairmont Elementary 06701 064059006701 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Beverly Hills Elementary 06719 064074006719 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Dan Mini Elementary 06721 064074006721 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Elsa Widenmann Elementary 06723 064074006723 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Federal Terrace Elementary 06725 064074006725 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Grace Patterson Elementary 07368 064074007368 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Highland Elementary 06728 064074006728 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

Full NCES

ID # TIER I TIER II TIER III Grad Rate

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Eligible

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Hogan High 06729 064074006729 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Johnston Cooper Elementary 06720 064074006720 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Loma Vista Elementary 06732 064074006732 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Mare Island Elementary 06724 064074006724 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Mare Island Technology Academy 08398 064074008398 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Steffan Manor Elementary 06737 064074006737 X no

Vallejo City Unified 0640740 Vallejo High 06739 064074006739 X no

Valley Center-Pauma Unified 0600069 Pauma Elementary 08610 060006908610 X no

Ventura County Office of Education 0691047 Gateway Community 10708 069104710708 X no

Ventura Unified 0640980 Buena Vista High 01859 064098001859 X no

Ventura Unified 0640980 De Anza Middle 06750 064098006750 X no

Ventura Unified 0640980 E. P. Foster Elementary 06751 064098006751 X no

Ventura Unified 0640980 Sheridan Way Elementary 06767 064098006767 X no

Ventura Unified 0640980 Will Rogers Elementary 06770 064098006770 X no

Victor Elementary 0641040 Green Tree East Elementary 01135 064104001135 X no

Victor Elementary 0641040 Irwin Elementary 06773 064104006773 X no

Victor Elementary 0641040 Mojave Vista Elementary 09202 064104009202 X no

Victor Elementary 0641040 Park View Elementary 06774 064104006774 X no

Victor Elementary 0641040 Puesta del Sol Elementary 10133 064104010133 X no

Victor Valley Union High 0636972 Cobalt Middle 07281 063697207281 X no

Victor Valley Union High 0636972 Goodwill High 06778 063697206778 X no

Victor Valley Union High 0636972 High Desert Academy of Applied Arts and 11112 063697211112 X no

Victor Valley Union High 0636972 Imogene Garner Hook Junior High 06779 063697206779 X no

Victor Valley Union High 0636972 Silverado High 06461 063697206461 X no

Victor Valley Union High 0636972 Susie Matthews Academy 11188 063697211188 X no

Victor Valley Union High 0636972 Victor Valley Home Academy 11113 063697211113 X no

Victor Valley Union High 0636972 Victor Valley Junior High 06781 063697206781 X no

Vineland Elementary 0641130 Sunset 06783 064113006783 X no

Vineland Elementary 0641130 Vineland Elementary 06784 064113006784 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Annie R. Mitchell 06807 064116006807 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Charter Alternatives Academy 08423 064116008423 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Crowley Elementary 06787 064116006787 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Divisadero Middle 06788 064116006788 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Elbow Creek Elementary 06789 064116006789 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Fairview Elementary 06791 064116006791 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Four Creeks Elementary 11530 064116011530 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Green Acres Middle 06794 064116006794 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Highland Elementary 06795 064116006795 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Houston Elementary 06796 064116006796 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Ivanhoe Elementary 06797 064116006797 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 La Joya Middle 04211 064116004211 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Sequoia High 06806 064116006806 X no

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Visalia Unified 0641160 Valley Oak Middle 06808 064116006808 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Veva Blunt Elementary 06809 064116006809 X no

Visalia Unified 0641160 Willow Glen Elementary 06811 064116006811 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Beaumont Elementary 06813 064119006813 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Bobier Elementary 06814 064119006814 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Crestview Elementary 06817 064119006817 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Foothill Oak Elementary 11400 064119011400 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Grapevine Elementary 06818 064119006818 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Hannalei Elementary 11280 064119011280 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Maryland Elementary 11769 064119011769 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Olive Elementary 06821 064119006821 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Rancho Minerva Middle 06819 064119006819 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Temple Heights Elementary 11270 064119011270 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Vista Academy of Visual and Performing A 06822 064119006822 X no

Vista Unified 0641190 Washington Middle 06825 064119006825 X no

Wasco Union Elementary 0641400 John L. Prueitt Elementary 00417 064140000417 X no

Wasco Union Elementary 0641400 Karl F. Clemens Elementary 06845 064140006845 X no

Wasco Union Elementary 0641400 Teresa Burke Elementary 12045 064140012045 X no

Wasco Union Elementary 0641400 Thomas Jefferson Middle 06847 064140006847 X no

Wasco Union High 0641430 Independence High (Continuation) 10225 064143010225 X no

Wasco Union High 0641430 Wasco High 06849 064143006849 X no

Washington Colony Elementary 0641460 Washington Colony Elementary 06850 064146006850 X no

Washington Unified 0641580 Bryte Elementary 09462 064158009462 X no

Washington Unified 0641580 Elkhorn Village Elementary 06854 064158006854 X no

Washington Unified 0641580 River City Senior High 06857 064158006857 X no

Washington Unified 0641580 Stonegate Elementary 12071 064158012071 X no

Washington Unified 0641580 Westfield Village Elementary 06858 064158006858 X no

Washington Unified 0641580 Yolo High 06860 064158006860 X no

Waterford Unified 0600063 Waterford Middle 06868 060006306868 X no

Waukena Joint Union Elementary 0641820 Waukena Joint Union Elementary 06870 064182006870 X no

Weaver Union 0641880 Farmdale Elementary 12082 064188012082 X no

Weaver Union 0641880 Weaver Middle 06871 064188006871 X no

Weed Union Elementary 0641980 Weed Elementary 06873 064198006873 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Bayview Elementary 05009 063255005009 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Cesar E. Chavez Elementary 07081 063255007081 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 De Anza Senior High 05018 063255005018 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Dover Elementary 05020 063255005020 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Edward M. Downer Elementary 09184 063255009184 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Grant Elementary 05032 063255005032 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Harbour Way Elementary Community Day 07080 063255007080 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Helms Middle 05034 063255005034 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 King Elementary 05040 063255005040 X no

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LEA NCES

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ID#

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West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Lake Elementary 05041 063255005041 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Lovonya DeJean Middle 11226 063255011226 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Montalvin Manor Elementary 05045 063255005045 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Nystrom Elementary 05047 063255005047 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Stege Elementary 05061 063255005061 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Transition Learning Center 07956 063255007956 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Verde Elementary 05065 063255005065 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Wilson Elementary 05068 063255005068 X no

West Covina Unified 0642000 California Virtual Academy @ Los Angeles 12034 064200012034 X no

West Fresno Elementary 0614580 W.E.B. DuBois Public Charter 08472 061458008472 X no

West Fresno Elementary 0614580 West Fresno Elementary 01785 061458001785 X no

West Fresno Elementary 0614580 West Fresno Middle 01784 061458001784 X no

West Park Elementary 0642060 West Park Elementary 06888 064206006888 X no

Western Placer Unified 0642140 First Street 08552 064214008552 X no

Western Placer Unified 0642140 Phoenix High (Continuation) 06898 064214006898 X no

Westminster Elementary 0642150 Anderson Elementary 06901 064215006901 X no

Westminster Elementary 0642150 Clegg Elementary 06903 064215006903 X no

Westminster Elementary 0642150 Demille Elementary 06904 064215006904 X no

Westminster Elementary 0642150 Finley Elementary 10266 064215010266 X no

Westminster Elementary 0642150 Johnson Middle 06908 064215006908 X no

Westminster Elementary 0642150 Meairs Elementary 06910 064215006910 X no

Westminster Elementary 0642150 Schmitt Elementary 06912 064215006912 X no

Westminster Elementary 0642150 Warner Middle 06916 064215006916 X no

Westmorland Union Elementary 0642180 Westmorland Elementary 06919 064218006919 X no

Westside Elementary 0642210 Westside Elementary 06920 064221006920 X no

Westside Union Elementary 0642120 Cottonwood Elementary 10141 064212010141 X no

Westside Union Elementary 0642120 Joe Walker Middle 06890 064212006890 X no

Westwood Unified 0642300 Westwood Charter 10513 064230010513 X no

Whittier City Elementary 0642450 Christian Sorensen Elementary 06947 064245006947 X no

Whittier City Elementary 0642450 Katherine Edwards Middle 06937 064245006937 X no

Whittier City Elementary 0642450 Lydia Jackson Elementary 06940 064245006940 X no

Whittier City Elementary 0642450 Walter F. Dexter Middle 06936 064245006936 X no

Whittier City Elementary 0642450 West Whittier Elementary 06949 064245006949 X no

Willits Unified 0642560 Baechtel Grove Middle 06966 064256006966 X no

Willows Unified 0642710 Murdock Elementary 06977 064271006977 X no

Willows Unified 0642710 Willows Community High 07370 064271007370 X no

Willows Unified 0642710 Willows Intermediate 06979 064271006979 X no

Wilsona Elementary 0642810 Challenger Middle 09208 064281009208 X no

Wilsona Elementary 0642810 Vista San Gabriel Elementary 09209 064281009209 X no

Wilsona Elementary 0642810 Wilsona Achievement Academy 10537 064281010537 X no

Windsor Unified 0600034 Cali Calmecac Charter 06983 060003406983 X no

Winters Joint Unified 0642930 Shirley Rominger Intermediate 10716 064293010716 X no

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LEA NCES

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ID#

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Eligible

Winters Joint Unified 0642930 Waggoner Elementary 06985 064293006985 X no

Winters Joint Unified 0642930 Winters Middle 06987 064293006987 X no

Winton Elementary 0642960 Sybil N. Crookham Elementary 06989 064296006989 X no

Winton Elementary 0642960 Winton Middle 10150 064296010150 X no

Woodlake Union Elementary 0643020 Castle Rock Elementary 09659 064302009659 X no

Woodlake Union Elementary 0643020 Woodlake Valley Middle 06995 064302006995 X no

Woodlake Union High 0643050 Bravo Lake High 06997 064305006997 X no

Woodlake Union High 0643050 Woodlake High 06996 064305006996 X no

Woodland Joint Unified 0643080 Beamer Elementary 06998 064308006998 X no

Woodland Joint Unified 0643080 Cache Creek High (Continuation) 07010 064308007010 X no

Woodland Joint Unified 0643080 Ramon S. Tafoya Elementary 08435 064308008435 X no

Woodland Joint Unified 0643080 T. L. Whitehead Elementary 07008 064308007008 X no

Woodland Joint Unified 0643080 Woodland Prairie Elementary 09466 064308009466 X no

Wright Elementary 0643200 Wright Elementary 07016 064320007016 X no

Yreka Union High 0643410 Discovery High 07904 064341007904 X no

Yuba City Unified 0643470 Bridge Street Elementary 07031 064347007031 X no

Yuba City Unified 0643470 Gray Avenue Middle 07033 064347007033 X no

Yuba City Unified 0643470 Yuba City Charter 08658 064347008658 X no

Yuba City Unified 0643470 Yuba City High 07041 064347007041 X no

Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified 0643560 Dunlap Elementary 07043 064356007043 X no

Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified 0643560 Meadow Creek Elementary 11214 064356011214 X no

Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified 0643560 Valley Elementary 07045 064356007045 X no

Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified 0643560 Yucaipa Elementary 07047 064356007047 X no

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LEA NCES

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School NCES

ID#

Full NCES ID

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Grad

Rate

ABC Unified 0601620 Pharis F. Fedde Middle 00020 060162000020 X no

Alvord Unified 0602430 Norte Vista High 00137 060243000137 X no

Antelope Valley Union High 0602820 Eastside High 10823 060282010823 X no

Antelope Valley Union High 0602820 Littlerock High 09516 060282009516 X no

Aromas/San Juan Unified 0691136 San Juan 10297 069113610297 X no

Buttonwillow Union Elementary 0606720 Buttonwillow Elementary 00594 060672000594 X no

Chualar Union Elementary 0608580 Chualar Elementary 00854 060858000854 X no

Coachella Valley Unified 0609070 West Shores High 07685 060907007685 X no

Escondido Union Elementary 0612880 Felicita Elementary 01454 061288001454 X no

Fontana Unified 0613920 Fontana A. B. Miller High 10301 061392010301 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Carver Academy 01714 061455001714 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Webster Elementary 01778 061455001778 X no

Fresno Unified 0614550 Yosemite Middle 01783 061455001783 X no

Greenfield Union Elementary 0616080 Greenfield Elementary 02009 061608002009 X no

Greenfield Union Elementary 0616080 Vista Verde Middle 02266 061608002266 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Burbank Elementary 02106 061674002106 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Longwood Elementary 02120 061674002120 X no

Hayward Unified 0616740 Tennyson High 02135 061674002135 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 King/Chavez Arts Academy 11390 063432011390 X no

La Honda-Pescadero Unified 0620220 Pescadero Elementary and Middle 02422 062022002422 X no

Lakeside Union Elementary 0620760 Lakeside Elementary 02491 062076002491 X no

Lindsay Unified 0621870 Jefferson Elementary 02594 062187002594 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Edwin Markham Middle 03168 062271003168 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Florence Griffith Joyner Elementary 03244 062271003244 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Gardena Senior High 03034 062271003034 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 George Washington Carver Middle 02902 062271002902 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Hillcrest Drive Elementary 03084 062271003084 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Maywood Academy High 10889 062271010889 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Robert Louis Stevenson Middle 03372 062271003372 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Samuel Gompers Middle 03047 062271003047 X no

Los Angeles Unified 0622710 Thomas Jefferson Senior High 03106 062271003106 X no

Marysville Joint Unified 0624090 Ella Elementary 03626 062409003626 X no

McFarland Unified 0624230 McFarland High 07315 062423007315 X no

Monterey Peninsula Unified 0625530 Highland Elementary 03828 062553003828 X no

Monterey Peninsula Unified 0625530 Martin Luther King 03829 062553003829 X no

Monterey Peninsula Unified 0625530 Seaside High 03843 062553003843 X no

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Grad

Rate

Moreno Valley Unified 0625800 March Mountain High 03868 062580003868 X yes

Mt. Diablo Unified 0626370 Bel Air Elementary 03936 062637003936 X no

Mt. Diablo Unified 0626370 Glenbrook Middle 03948 062637003948 X no

Mt. Diablo Unified 0626370 Rio Vista Elementary 09406 062637009406 X no

Mt. Diablo Unified 0626370 Shore Acres Elementary 03972 062637003972 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Elmhurst Community Prep 11961 062805011961 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 Explore Middle 10722 062805010722 X no

Oakland Unified 0628050 United for Success Academy 11909 062805011909 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Calabasas Elementary 04539 062949004539 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 Hall District Elementary 04543 062949004543 X no

Pajaro Valley Unified 0629490 T. S. MacQuiddy Elementary 04552 062949004552 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Cactus Middle 08933 062958008933 X no

Palmdale Elementary 0629580 Tumbleweed Elementary 04577 062958004577 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Emerson Middle 04839 063132004839 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Fremont Middle 04840 063132004840 X no

Pomona Unified 0631320 Pomona Senior High 04858 063132004858 X no

Ravenswood City Elementary 0631860 Costano Elementary 04915 063186004915 X no

Ravenswood City Elementary 0631860 Edison-Brentwood Elementary 04914 063186004914 X no

Riverside County Office of Education 0691026 Riverside County Community 10577 069102610577 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Arroyo Valley High 10365 063417010365 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Barton Elementary 05347 063417005347 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Davidson Elementary 05356 063417005356 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Hunt Elementary 05362 063417005362 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Marshall Elementary 05368 063417005368 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Pacific High 10049 063417010049 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Rio Vista Elementary 05382 063417005382 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 San Gorgonio High 05385 063417005385 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Serrano Middle 05386 063417005386 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Shandin Hills Middle 05387 063417005387 X no

San Bernardino City Unified 0634170 Wilson Elementary 05392 063417005392 X no

San Diego Unified 0634320 Burbank Elementary 05426 063432005426 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Brown, Jr., (Willie L.) Elementary 02774 063441002774 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Bryant Elementary 05592 063441005592 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Cesar Chavez Elementary 05623 063441005623 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Everett Middle 07842 063441007842 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 George Washington Carver Elementary 05616 063441005616 X no

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Rate

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Horace Mann Middle 05626 063441005626 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 John Muir Elementary 05633 063441005633 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 John O'Connell Alternative High 07350 063441007350 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Mission High 05650 063441005650 X no

San Francisco Unified 0634410 Paul Revere Elementary 05654 063441005654 X no

San Juan Unified 0634620 Encina Preparatory High 05778 063462005778 X no

San Lorenzo Unified 0634710 Hillside Elementary 05853 063471005853 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Century High 09633 063531009633 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Saddleback High 06004 063531006004 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Santa Ana High 06005 063531006005 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Sierra Intermediate 06007 063531006007 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Valley High 06011 063531006011 X no

Santa Ana Unified 0635310 Willard Intermediate 06013 063531006013 X no

Santa Barbara Elementary 0635360 Cesar Estrada Chavez Dual Language Immer 08628 063536008628 X no

Semitropic Elementary 0636330 Semitropic Elementary 06192 063633006192 X no

Soledad Unified 0637050 Rose Ferrero Elementary 08746 063705008746 X no

Ravenswood City Elementary 0631860 Stanford New School 11431 063186011431 X no

Twin Rivers Unified 0601332 Highlands Academy of Arts and Design 01988 060133201988 X no

Wasco Union Elementary 0641400 Palm Avenue Elementary 06846 064140006846 X no

West Contra Costa Unified 0632550 Lincoln Elementary 05042 063255005042 X no

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CDS NCES CNAME DNAME SNAME TIER GROUP AVG_VAL09 AVG_VAL08 AVG_VAL07 NSize

30736436085377 06636 Orange Tustin Unified A. G. Currie Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 689 631.5 660.5 No

10622650105692 10780 Fresno Kings Canyon Joint Unified A. L. Conner Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 213 214.5 209 No

34674396033765 05217 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified A. M. Winn Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 296 302.5 286 No

19642121995596 10232 Los Angeles ABC Unified ABC Secondary (Alternative) 3 5_Elig_High 14.5 10.5 11.5 Yes

15637761530377 02045 Kern Southern Kern Unified Abraham Lincoln Alternative 3 5_Elig_High 41.5 29 13 Yes

33672153336955 05148 Riverside Riverside Unified Abraham Lincoln Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 45 21.5 21 Yes

30666706030308 01937 Orange Santa Ana Unified Abraham Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 707 686 667 No

36676866035646 01937 San Bernardino Colton Joint Unified Abraham Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 431 467.5 504 No

10624306111124 01989 Fresno Selma Unified Abraham Lincoln Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 868.5 881 884 No

19647331935121 03139 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Abraham Lincoln Senior High 3 3_PI_High 656.5 667.5 571.5 No

33670826084628 02148 Riverside Hemet Unified Acacia Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1031.5 1156 855.5 No

19647336119929 10523 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Academia Semillas del Pueblo 3 1_PI_Elem 275.5 240.5 213.5 No

19647330117721 12314 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Academic Leadership Community 3 5_Elig_High 131 Yes

19647330117077 12312 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Academic Performance Excellence Academy 3 5_Elig_High 55.5 Yes

10623640118661 12229 Fresno Parlier Unified Academy Charter 3 5_Elig_High 6.5 Yes

04614240111039 11853 Butte Chico Unified Academy for Change 3 5_Elig_High 16 12.5 9 Yes

19645920118505 12354 Los Angeles Hawthorne Academy for Recording Arts 3 5_Elig_High 17.5 Yes

19647336112536 03245 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Accelerated 3 1_PI_Elem 665.5 631.5 669 No

24657716025597 03686 Merced Merced City Elementary Ada Givens Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 324.5 341 324 No

30666706030209 05981 Orange Santa Ana Unified Adams Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 372 378 355 No

33672156032528 05981 Riverside Riverside Unified Adams Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 385 426 413.5 No

37683386039101 05981 San Diego San Diego Unified Adams Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 215.5 230 252.5 No

39686766042501 05981 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Adams Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 383 418.5 391 No

42692786045819 05981 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Elementary Adams Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 317 372 361.5 No

10621666006068 01703 Fresno Fresno Unified Addams Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 469 444.5 474.5 No

16739321630110 11814 Kings Reef-Sunset Unified Adelante High 3 5_Elig_High 0 Yes

31669283130309 05189 Placer Roseville Joint Union High Adelante High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 16 11 15.5 Yes

49709536119069 10436 Sonoma Sonoma Valley Unified Adele Harrison Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 443.5 466.5 431.5 No

20764142030039 07902 Madera Yosemite Unified Ahwahnee High 3 5_Elig_High 2 1 0 Yes

10621666061188 01704 Fresno Fresno Unified Ahwahnee Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 590 497 558.5 No

24656316025316 00256 Merced Atwater Elementary Aileen Colburn Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 233 237 225 No

01100170130419 06830 Alameda Alameda County Office of Educa Alameda County Community 3 3_PI_High 9.5 11.5 18 Yes

01100170130401 09264 Alameda Alameda County Office of Educa Alameda County Juvenile Hall/Court 3 3_PI_High 1 2 5 Yes

01100170130427 09265 Alameda Alameda County Office of Educa Alameda County Opportunity 3 3_PI_High 6.5 7 8 Yes

37683383731130 07682 San Diego San Diego Unified ALBA 3 3_PI_High 0 2 1.5 Yes

34674396059273 05219 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Albert Einstein Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 762.5 805 785.5 No

37683386039119 05408 San Diego San Diego Unified Alcott Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 177 187 217.5 No

33670823330065 02149 Riverside Hemet Unified Alessandro High 3 3_PI_High 0 No

19647336057996 03011 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Alexander Fleming Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1698 1780 1833 No

19647331933852 03064 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Alexander Hamilton Senior High 3 3_PI_High 673.5 706 756 No

19647336015721 02805 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Alexandria Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 561 613 667.5 No

19648166110571 00454 Los Angeles Mountain View Elementary Alfred S. Madrid Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1028.5 1055 1110 No

44697996049829 04554 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Alianza Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 385 370.5 355 No

15635606009674 02501 Kern Lamont Elementary Alicante Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 691 680 708.5 No

36676866101034 07687 San Bernardino Colton Joint Unified Alice Birney Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 496.5 514.5 494.5 No

24657716107908 09581 Merced Merced City Elementary Alicia Reyes Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 381 365.5 345 No

54719025430335 10446 Tulare Earlimart Elementary Alila 3 1_PI_Elem 619 630 591 No

27659616025977 00082 Monterey Alisal Union Alisal Community 3 1_PI_Elem 417 407 413.5 No

30736356066864 05292 Orange Saddleback Valley Unified Aliso Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 266 233.5 278 No

41690136044648 05393 San Mateo San Bruno Park Elementary Allen (Decima M.) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 230 231 214.5 No

49709204930160 04108 Sonoma Santa Rosa City Schools Allen (Elsie) High 3 3_PI_High 283 284.5 273.5 No

01612596001630 04238 Alameda Oakland Unified Allendale Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 280 263.5 241.5 No

15634046115471 07504 Kern Delano Union Elementary Almond Tree Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 733.5 844 875.5 No

19646426014583 02331 Los Angeles Keppel Union Elementary Almondale Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 499.5 492 525.5 No

19642126010862 00001 Los Angeles ABC Unified Aloha Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 274.5 298.5 324.5 No

20652436107122 09397 Madera Madera Unified Alpha Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 422 492 483 No

02613330230029 06968 Alpine Alpine County Unified Alpine County Secondary Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 1 0 0 Yes

19646426014591 02332 Los Angeles Keppel Union Elementary Alpine Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 370.5 376 389.5 No

53765135330014 06604 Trinity Trinity Alps Unified Alps View High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 4 1 0 Yes

19648816021505 04661 Los Angeles Pasadena Unified Altadena Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 219 230 259 No

01612420110478 11552 Alameda New Haven Unified Alternative Learning Academy at Conley-C 3 5_Elig_High 6.5 1 Yes

01612590115634 12051 Alameda Oakland Unified Alternative Learning Community 3 2_PI_Mid 20.5 50 Yes

19101991995257 10231 Los Angeles Los Angeles County Office of E Alternative Opportunity Programs 3 3_PI_High 62 56 49 Yes

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43104390100339 11316 Santa Clara Santa Clara County Office of E Alternative Placement Academy 3 5_Elig_High 5 0 0 Yes

49709536052245 06298 Sonoma Sonoma Valley Unified Altimira Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 441.5 441.5 438 No

41688906043616 00596 San Mateo Cabrillo Unified Alvin S. Hatch Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 334 338.5 323 No

03100330330068 06970 Amador Amador County Office of Educat Amador County Special Education 3 5_Elig_High 78.5 103 106.5 Yes

19646671996420 08717 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Amargosa Creek Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 951.5 949.5 977 No

28662666115240 07575 Napa Napa Valley Unified American Canyon Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 790 749 724 No

34674393430154 05221 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified American Legion High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 32.5 19 35.5 Yes

10620006005748 00147 Fresno American Union Elementary American Union Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 248 240 234.5 No

34674390101899 11195 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified America's Choice 3 3_PI_High 26.5 16 24.5 No

44697996049639 04534 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Amesti Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 369 370.5 401 No

19647336015762 02811 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Amestoy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 539 551 548 No

33670583331113 07694 Riverside Desert Sands Unified Amistad High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 11.5 0 10 Yes

19647336015770 02812 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Anatola Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 294.5 292 295 No

45698564530192 07439 Shasta Anderson Union High Anderson Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 5 1 2 Yes

45698560110429 11937 Shasta Anderson Union High Anderson Community Day Transition 3 3_PI_High 1 4 2 Yes

19734376023741 06901 Los Angeles Compton Unified Anderson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 350 340.5 328 No

30667466030795 06901 Orange Westminster Elementary Anderson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 458 418 407 No

19647336057913 02896 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Andrew Carnegie Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1417.5 1539.5 1570 No

30666706030217 06186 Orange Santa Ana Unified Andrew Jackson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 672.5 677.5 645 No

43694274332995 01301 Santa Clara East Side Union High Andrew P. Hill High 3 3_PI_High 526 567.5 481 No

19647330111591 11637 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Animo Justice Charter High 3 5_Elig_High 107.5 104 Yes

19647330118588 12248 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Animo Locke Charter High School #1 3 5_Elig_High Yes

19647330118596 12306 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Animo Locke Charter High School #2 3 5_Elig_High Yes

19647330118570 12285 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Animo Locke Charter High School #3 3 5_Elig_High Yes

19647330111617 11639 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Animo Locke Technology High 3 5_Elig_High 115.5 Yes

19647330111575 11635 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Animo Ralph Bunche High 3 5_Elig_High 115.5 128 Yes

19647330111625 11640 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Animo Watts #2 Charter High 3 5_Elig_High 118 Yes

10621666111256 03019 Fresno Fresno Unified Ann B. Leavenworth 3 1_PI_Elem 486.5 517.5 572 No

44697996117253 08368 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Ann Soldo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 355.5 342 363 No

34673146032981 01403 Sacramento Elk Grove Unified Anna Kirchgater Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 611.5 614.5 620.5 No

48705406051064 01524 Solano Fairfield-Suisun Unified Anna Kyle Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 390.5 413 428 No

58727366056626 03620 Yuba Marysville Joint Unified Anna McKenney Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 484.5 461.5 441 No

43696666048433 05699 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Anne Darling Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 317.5 348 333.5 No

10621256110217 10207 Fresno Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Annie E. Cheney Kindergarten 3 1_PI_Elem Yes

54722566054704 06807 Tulare Visalia Unified Annie R. Mitchell 3 1_PI_Elem 377 263 264 No

56724626055016 02204 Ventura Hueneme Elementary Ansgar Larsen Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 454 466 478 No

52714726114383 08413 Tehama Antelope Elementary Antelope Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 6 1 1 Yes

31668036112072 03494 Placer Dry Creek Joint Elementary Antelope Crossing Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 955 1224 1154 No

19646426014609 01323 Los Angeles Keppel Union Elementary Antelope Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 201 196.5 203.5 No

19101991996164 08004 Los Angeles Los Angeles County Office of E Antelope Valley Community Day 3 3_PI_High 47 48 43.5 Yes

07616480730861 00207 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Antioch High 3 3_PI_High 676 598 614.5 No

07616486057178 00208 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Antioch Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 758.5 761.5 813.5 No

37679916037568 06550 San Diego Cajon Valley Union Elementary Anza Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 277 280 305.5 No

19647336015853 02821 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Aragon Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 329 340.5 359 No

06616140630087 02931 Colusa Pierce Joint Unified Arbuckle Alternative High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 0 Yes

06616146003511 04734 Colusa Pierce Joint Unified Arbuckle Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 352 368.5 348 No

28662666116792 08532 Napa Napa Valley Unified Archways Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 5 3 4 Yes

42691206045975 09314 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita Arellanes (Don Juan Bautista) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 160 187 181.5 No

42691206119820 10660 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita Arellanes Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 461 453 470 No

23655576025092 00242 Mendocino Arena Union Elementary Arena Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 144 152 140.5 No

50710435030200 00782 Stanislaus Ceres Unified Argus High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 29.5 38 1 No

01612590115238 12040 Alameda Oakland Unified ARISE High 3 5_Elig_High 52 2 Yes

19647330112045 11652 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Arleta High 3 3_PI_High 380 416 256 No

19647336015861 02825 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Arlington Heights Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 413 422 454 No

33671246032288 03863 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified Armada Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357 413.5 341.5 No

19647336015879 02826 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Arminta Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 427 446 465 No

35752596049654 10298 San Benito Aromas/San Juan Unified Aromas 3 1_PI_Elem 320.5 316 330 No

36678766036768 05345 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Arrowhead Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 199 202 218 No

36678766061907 05346 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Arrowview Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1056.5 979.5 980.5 No

19649076021802 04387 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Arroyo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 415 446 536 No

36678196036123 04387 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Arroyo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 413.5 435 446 No

37683380114520 11912 San Diego San Diego Unified Arroyo Paseo Charter High 3 5_Elig_High 41.5 20.5 Yes

56739406109847 10342 Ventura Moorpark Unified Arroyo West Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 292 464 511 No

56724626055024 02201 Ventura Hueneme Elementary Art Haycox Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 437 449 400 No

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42692296045561 02681 Santa Barbara Lompoc Unified Arthur Hapgood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 272.5 249 297 No

19648406021091 04181 Los Angeles Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Arturo Sanchez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 291.5 283 284 No

15635291530252 02339 Kern Kern Union High Arvin High 3 3_PI_High 564 560.5 645 No

01612596118608 08677 Alameda Oakland Unified ASCEND 3 1_PI_Elem 267 212 217.5 No

19647336015887 02827 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ascot Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 673.5 657 687 No

41690620118232 12231 San Mateo Sequoia Union High Aspire East Palo Alto Phoenix Academy 3 5_Elig_High Yes

24656310101402 11167 Merced Atwater Elementary Atwater Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 5 5 1 Yes

24657892430601 03699 Merced Merced Union High Atwater High 3 3_PI_High 454 456 467 No

37683383731395 10634 San Diego San Diego Unified Audeo Charter 3 5_Elig_High 73 52 50 Yes

37683386039143 05411 San Diego San Diego Unified Audubon Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 343 335 317 No

39686766042519 06399 San Joaquin Stockton Unified August Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 476.5 455 376 No

19647251930411 07299 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Avalon K-12 3 1_PI_Elem 378.5 424.5 411 No

16739321630953 07335 Kings Reef-Sunset Unified Avenal High 3 3_PI_High 132.5 169 184.5 No

10621666006076 01705 Fresno Fresno Unified Aynesworth Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 502 637 673 No

41690704130324 06340 San Mateo South San Francisco Unified Baden High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 16 26 23 Yes

33671246108674 09583 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified Badger Springs Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1165.5 1278 1305.5 No

23656236025282 06966 Mendocino Willits Unified Baechtel Grove Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 322 330 339.5 No

36738586035273 05412 San Bernardino Baker Valley Unified Baker Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 85 76 71 Yes

37683386039150 05412 San Diego San Diego Unified Baker Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 303 292 266 No

36738583630076 00287 San Bernardino Baker Valley Unified Baker High 3 3_PI_High 15 13 13 No

15635291530708 02340 Kern Kern Union High Bakersfield High 3 3_PI_High 488 532.5 604 No

37683386039168 01919 San Diego San Diego Unified Balboa Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 369 405.5 405.5 No

19642871930601 00324 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Baldwin Park High 3 3_PI_High 627.5 585.5 525.5 No

30664316061683 00170 Orange Anaheim Union High Ball Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 1211 1251.5 1211 No

24656496025381 00344 Merced Ballico-Cressey Elementary Ballico Elementary 3 2_PI_Mid 157 175 176 No

37681976038418 03935 San Diego La Mesa-Spring Valley Bancroft Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 325 245 252 No

19648086020507 03788 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Bandini Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 332 340 240 No

19647336015945 02837 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Bandini Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 251.5 266 284 No

04613826002919 00346 Butte Bangor Union Elementary Bangor Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 89.5 86.5 82 No

34752836107981 01114 Sacramento Natomas Unified Bannon Creek Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 377.5 382.5 361.5 No

56725876055545 06105 Ventura Santa Paula Elementary Barbara Webster Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 207.5 253 246.5 No

13630736008262 00520 Imperial Brawley Elementary Barbara Worth Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 714 741 813 No

19649076021927 04854 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Barfield Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 346 350 357.5 No

08100820106666 10763 Del Norte Del Norte County Office of Edu Bar-O 3 3_PI_High 3 0.5 2 Yes

36676116098537 00356 San Bernardino Barstow Unified Barstow Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 830.5 864.5 883.5 No

54755236054225 04869 Tulare Porterville Unified Bartlett Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 451 442 483 No

19647256015135 02698 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Barton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 535 526.5 583.5 No

19647336015952 02839 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Barton Hill Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 446.5 464 467.5 No

19647336015960 02840 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Bassett Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 579.5 548 555 No

40754576043145 07407 San Luis Obisp Paso Robles Joint Unified Bauer/Speck Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 326 318 285 No

01611190130625 08674 Alameda Alameda City Unified Bay Area School of Enterprise 3 5_Elig_High 18.5 17 13 Yes

01612590106906 10720 Alameda Oakland Unified Bay Area Technology 3 2_PI_Mid 140.5 147.5 172 No

41688586043392 00379 San Mateo Bayshore Elementary Bayshore Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 137 140 116 No

37683956040463 06315 San Diego South Bay Union Elementary Bayside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 248.5 259 260 No

07617966004600 05009 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Bayview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 338 329 317 No

19647336015978 02841 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Beachy Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 429.5 427.5 401 No

57727106056444 06998 Yolo Woodland Joint Unified Beamer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 248.5 251 268 No

33671246107890 00089 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified Bear Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 480.5 501 460 No

37684526040588 06813 San Diego Vista Unified Beaumont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 378.5 372 395.5 No

39685856108856 09896 San Joaquin Lodi Unified Beckman Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 427 423 407 No

28662666026777 04012 Napa Napa Valley Unified Bel Aire Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 255 267 262 No

34674216033724 05165 Sacramento Robla Elementary Bell Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 228 233.5 234.5 No

19648086020515 03789 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Bell Gardens Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 561 578 528 No

19648086058408 03791 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Bell Gardens Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1491.5 1532 1625 No

37683386059588 05419 San Diego San Diego Unified Bell Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1129.5 1215 875 No

19647331930866 02844 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Bell Senior High 3 3_PI_High 1068 749.5 929 No

19648086020523 00392 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Bella Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 577 594 400 No

41690136044614 05394 San Mateo San Bruno Park Elementary Belle Air Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 288 292 263.5 No

41689996044309 04913 San Mateo Ravenswood City Elementary Belle Haven Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 448 457 432 No

24656316025324 00257 Merced Atwater Elementary Bellevue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 391 498.5 455 No

49706156051585 00257 Sonoma Bellevue Union Elementary Bellevue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 313 287 327 No

19643031995679 05832 Los Angeles Bellflower Unified Bellflower Alternative Education Center 3 5_Elig_High 12 23 7 Yes

19647330106914 10854 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Bellingham Primary Center 3 1_PI_Elem Yes

19647336016018 05348 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Belvedere Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 587.5 616.5 611 No

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19647336057889 02850 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Belvedere Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 2022 2146 2181 No

36678506036602 04986 San Bernardino Rialto Unified Bemis Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 369.5 504 512.5 No

48705246050983 00423 Solano Benicia Unified Benicia Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1182.5 1146 1067 No

19642126071351 00018 Los Angeles ABC Unified Benito Juarez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 277 283 273.5 No

19647331933043 03021 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Benjamin Franklin Senior High 3 3_PI_High 578.5 644 655 No

19647336061402 02853 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Berendo Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 2085.5 2126 2820 No

01611436097729 00431 Alameda Berkeley Unified Berkeley Arts Magnet at Whittier 3 1_PI_Elem 225 195.5 216.5 No

01611430134924 11300 Alameda Berkeley Unified Berkeley Technology Academy 3 3_PI_High 4 4.5 0 No

36678196036131 04388 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Berlyn Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 541.5 551 546.5 No

24753176112940 04680 Merced Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unifi Bernhard Marks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 473.5 281.5 272.5 No

52714726066328 00202 Tehama Antelope Elementary Berrendos Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 222 231 241 No

19647330106872 10852 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Bert Corona Charter 3 2_PI_Mid 361 329 272 No

19647336016026 02855 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Bertrand Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 226 243 259.5 No

56726036055651 06250 Ventura Simi Valley Unified Berylwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 392 437 523.5 No

38684786040752 05590 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Bessie Carmichael/FEX 3 1_PI_Elem 403.5 369 303 No

15633216116719 07992 Kern Bakersfield City Bessie E. Owens Intermediate 3 1_PI_Elem 402.5 437 480 No

15633216009138 00313 Kern Bakersfield City Bessie E. Owens Primary 3 1_PI_Elem 284 299 286 No

19647336016638 02939 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Betty Plasencia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 604 673 725.5 No

48705816051387 06719 Solano Vallejo City Unified Beverly Hills Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 217 241.5 204 No

37683796040414 05962 San Diego San Ysidro Elementary Beyer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 239 261 315 No

07616480110494 11573 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Bidwell Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 2 1 0.5 Yes

04614246057129 00812 Butte Chico Unified Bidwell Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 713 733.5 752.5 No

11626531130046 09644 Glenn Stony Creek Joint Unified Bidwell Point High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High Yes

04614086115976 07944 Butte Biggs Unified Biggs Intermediate Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 5 4 6 Yes

04614080430207 08683 Butte Biggs Unified Biggs Secondary Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 1 2 Yes

19647336019491 03396 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Birdielee V. Bright Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 453 468 492 No

19647331931047 02857 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Birmingham Senior High 3 3_PI_High 630 746.5 745.5 No

19647256015143 05422 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Birney Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 441.5 442 460.5 No

14632550110031 10805 Inyo Bishop Union Elementary Bishop Union Elementary Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 2 2 Yes

19645506105886 08850 Los Angeles Garvey Elementary Bitely (Arlene) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 421 385 392 No

19647256015150 02037 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Bixby Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 259 268 270.5 No

50710436112346 04129 Stanislaus Ceres Unified Blaker-Kinser Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 793.5 856.5 767 No

13630996106975 09117 Imperial Calexico Unified Blanche Charles Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 450 545 616.5 No

09100900106047 10766 El Dorado El Dorado County Office of Edu Blue Ridge 3 5_Elig_High 1 2 0.5 Yes

33671816061782 04600 Riverside Palo Verde Unified Blythe Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 799.5 762.5 760.5 No

19647336016034 02858 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Blythe Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 263 287.5 296 No

33736760113753 11969 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Bobby Duke Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 696 373 No

37684526040596 06814 San Diego Vista Unified Bobier Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 426.5 436 441 No

36678196036149 04389 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Bon View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 505 546.5 590 No

42691206045272 04099 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita Bonita Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 253.5 241 198 No

19647336016042 02859 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Bonita Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 377.5 411 419 No

37679836037550 00517 San Diego Borrego Springs Unified Borrego Springs Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 128 124 131 No

37679833730447 00518 San Diego Borrego Springs Unified Borrego Springs High 3 3_PI_High 29.5 36 46.5 No

37679836115315 07636 San Diego Borrego Springs Unified Borrego Springs Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 101 99 96 No

37679916037576 00606 San Diego Cajon Valley Union Elementary Bostonia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 361 379 368 No

34674396033799 05224 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Bowling Green Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 442 418 444 No

01611926000889 00037 Alameda Hayward Unified Bowman Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357.5 330.5 317 No

19647331932821 07763 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Boyle Heights Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 8 3.5 2 Yes

19647336016059 02860 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Braddock Drive Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 300.5 338.5 360.5 No

36678766036792 00519 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Bradley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 435.5 466.5 507.5 No

44698236060149 06060 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz City High Branciforte Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 406.5 414.5 406 No

54722805436258 06997 Tulare Woodlake Union High Bravo Lake High 3 3_PI_High 9 4.5 5 No

19647336016075 02862 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Breed Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 349.5 402 402 No

38684786040760 08814 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Bret Harte Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 162 155 163 No

50711676052633 08814 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary Bret Harte Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 481.5 514.5 537 No

01612596056998 04242 Alameda Oakland Unified Bret Harte Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 668.5 706 752.5 No

19647336058044 03073 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Bret Harte Preparatory Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1186 1287.5 1359 No

19647336016091 02864 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Bridge Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 215.5 231 225 No

51714646053367 02864 Sutter Yuba City Unified Bridge Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 255 246.5 221.5 No

07616480730481 07017 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Bridges 3 5_Elig_High 1 6 3 Yes

01612596002075 04301 Alameda Oakland Unified Bridges Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 228.5 227 210 No

19643781995927 10568 Los Angeles Charter Oak Unified Bridges Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 8 2 5 Yes

56724476054969 00540 Ventura Briggs Elementary Briggs Elementary 3 2_PI_Mid 272 198 195 No

51713570109710 11517 Sutter Brittan Elementary Brittan Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 1 3 8 Yes

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10623646007033 04655 Fresno Parlier Unified Brletic (Mathew J.) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 291 263.5 340.5 No

19647336016109 02865 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Broad Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 591 600 629 No

19647336016117 02866 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Broadacres Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 226 262.5 264.5 No

49709386052211 06177 Sonoma Sebastopol Union Elementary Brook Haven Elementary 3 2_PI_Mid 339 353.5 326.5 No

49709126052104 06117 Sonoma Santa Rosa City Schools Brook Hill Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 301 288 260 No

01612596001663 04243 Alameda Oakland Unified Brookfield Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 232.5 253 258 No

30665226028252 00751 Orange Garden Grove Unified Brookhurst Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357 306 315.5 No

30664316058812 00171 Orange Anaheim Union High Brookhurst Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 1153 1218 1233.5 No

19647336016141 02869 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Brooklyn Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 303 331 339 No

43694846111785 04070 Santa Clara Gilroy Unified Brownell Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 631 650 662 No

15739086009757 03645 Kern McFarland Unified Browning Road Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 358 333 368 No

42691206046064 09322 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita Bruce (Robert) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 540 519 484 No

30665226028260 05132 Orange Garden Grove Unified Bryant Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 365.5 406 393.5 No

33672156032544 05132 Riverside Riverside Unified Bryant Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 221 204.5 212 No

57726946056345 09462 Yolo Washington Unified Bryte Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 113 292 263 No

33671736111025 01025 Riverside Palm Springs Unified Bubbling Wells Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 550 568 531 No

19645926014021 02100 Los Angeles Hawthorne Bud Carson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 781 819 828 No

19647336016174 02872 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Budlong Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 697 721 778 No

30664566027551 00553 Orange Buena Park Elementary Buena Park Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 1080 1070 1109 No

19648576108609 06827 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Buena Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 481 492 652 No

19648731936756 07726 Los Angeles Paramount Unified Buena Vista High 3 3_PI_High 2 0 0 Yes

56726525630264 07726 Ventura Ventura Unified Buena Vista High 3 3_PI_High 4.5 5.5 4 Yes

19647096014948 02563 Los Angeles Lennox Elementary Buford Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 492 498.5 527 No

24657892430205 08741 Merced Merced Union High Buhach Colony High 3 3_PI_High 448.5 404 425 No

19734376057558 00971 Los Angeles Compton Unified Bunche Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 729 723.5 731 No

19647256015184 05350 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Burbank Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 440.5 469 494.5 No

50711676052641 05350 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary Burbank Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 389.5 402.5 406 No

19647256015192 02703 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Burcham 3 1_PI_Elem 425 427.5 367 No

45699894530242 08376 Shasta Fall River Joint Unified Burney Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 3 2.5 2 Yes

45699896050272 01534 Shasta Fall River Joint Unified Burney Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 222 225.5 228 No

17640226010615 02398 Lake Konocti Unified Burns Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 248.5 233 224 No

10621666006118 02705 Fresno Fresno Unified Burroughs Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 458 452.5 616 No

54718370110452 11821 Tulare Burton Elementary Burton Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 0 2 0 Yes

19647336016208 10241 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Burton Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 381 349 376 No

19647336016216 02877 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Bushnell Way Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 284 289 335 No

01612590102954 10549 Alameda Oakland Unified Business and Information Technology High 3 3_PI_High 72.5 85.5 92 No

01612590110171 11554 Alameda Oakland Unified Business, Entrepreneurial School of Tech 3 3_PI_High 42 47 42.5 Yes

19647256015572 02708 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Butler (Mary) 3 2_PI_Mid 589 739 822.5 No

33671246103501 08907 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified Butterfield Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 446.5 486.5 473 No

48705326051023 01250 Solano Dixon Unified C. A. Jacobs Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 614.5 606 583 No

30736436030563 06161 Orange Tustin Unified C. C. Lambert Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 323 312 305 No

19647336016224 02882 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Cabrillo Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 265.5 286.5 267.5 No

57727105738810 07010 Yolo Woodland Joint Unified Cache Creek High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 5.5 4.5 6 No

33736766112874 05008 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Cahuilla Desert Academy Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 723.5 1135 1411.5 No

37679916037584 00607 San Diego Cajon Valley Union Elementary Cajon Valley Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 681.5 729 709 No

05615640530139 07953 Calaveras Calaveras Unified Calaveras Educational Transitions 3 4_Elig_Mid 18 13 19 Yes

35674706104509 08147 San Benito Hollister Calaveras Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 372 319.5 285 No

13630990118364 12355 Imperial Calexico Unified Calexico Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 Yes

13630991332204 00634 Imperial Calexico Unified Calexico High 3 3_PI_High 654 682 733 No

49753586052369 06983 Sonoma Windsor Unified Cali Calmecac Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 684 688 676 No

34765050114280 11878 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified California Aerospace Academy 3 5_Elig_High 89 63 Yes

50755566052971 05114 Stanislaus Riverbank Unified California Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 380 375 378 No

15636776111272 02042 Kern Mojave Unified California City Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 242 255 396.5 No

19734456014138 02038 Los Angeles Hacienda la Puente Unified California Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 290 349 361.5 No

34674396059281 05228 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified California Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 545 516 540 No

16638750112698 11996 Kings Armona Union Elementary California Virtual Academy @ Kings 3 1_PI_Elem 301.5 231 194.5 No

19650940112706 12034 Los Angeles West Covina Unified California Virtual Academy @ Los Angeles 3 1_PI_Elem 1907.5 1499.5 1085.5 No

41689160112284 11787 San Mateo Jefferson Elementary California Virtual Academy @ San Mateo 3 1_PI_Elem 363 292 255.5 No

51714230111161 11817 Sutter Nuestro Elementary California Virtual Academy @ Sutter 3 1_PI_Elem 207 157 74 No

15636286121024 10505 Kern Maricopa Unified California Virtual Academy at Kern 3 1_PI_Elem 211.5 185.5 181.5 No

37684036120893 10641 San Diego Spencer Valley Elementary California Virtual Academy at San Diego 3 1_PI_Elem 922 713 537.5 No

49707970107284 11478 Sonoma Liberty Elementary California Virtual Academy at Sonoma 3 1_PI_Elem 355.5 327.5 278 No

28662416026744 00646 Napa Calistoga Joint Unified Calistoga Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 288 298 309 No

19647336016265 02886 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Calvert Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 261 233 232 No

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10621666006126 01713 Fresno Fresno Unified Calwa Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 474 442.5 460.5 No

40754654030219 08623 San Luis Obisp Coast Unified Cambria Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 2 4.5 2 Yes

43693856116743 08349 Santa Clara Cambrian Cambrian Community 3 4_Elig_Mid 10 12 6.5 Yes

10621661030584 01986 Fresno Fresno Unified Cambridge Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 25 15 0 No

07617546003982 02932 Contra Costa Mt. Diablo Unified Cambridge Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 395 423 412 No

30666216029755 02932 Orange Orange Unified Cambridge Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 356 334.5 328 No

10621251030113 00935 Fresno Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Cambridge High 3 5_Elig_High 2.5 2 2 Yes

43694014330718 10663 Santa Clara Campbell Union High Camden Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 6 1.5 Yes

19647336016273 02887 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Camellia Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 625 671 702 No

42692290117788 12202 Santa Barbara Lompoc Unified Camino Real Community Partnership Academ 3 5_Elig_High 27 Yes

20764140115527 12129 Madera Yosemite Unified Campbell High Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 2 Yes

37682133730934 02661 San Diego Mountain Empire Unified Campo High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 1 1 0.5 Yes

42691466045306 00725 Santa Barbara Carpinteria Unified Canalino Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 334.5 353.5 382 No

27660682730083 07734 Monterey King City Joint Union High Candy Butler High 3 5_Elig_High 5 7 8 Yes

43696666048490 08634 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Canoas Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 284.5 254 229.5 No

19647336016299 02889 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Canoga Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 501.5 472 450.5 No

19647331931476 02890 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Canoga Park Senior High 3 3_PI_High 362 350 385.5 No

41104130117143 12367 San Mateo San Mateo County Office of Edu Canyon Oaks Youth Center 3 5_Elig_High 3.5 Yes

36750440115444 12100 San Bernardino Hesperia Unified Canyon Ridge High 3 5_Elig_High 4 0 Yes

19650456022677 10249 Los Angeles Sulphur Springs Union Elementa Canyon Springs Community Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 463 495.5 537.5 No

36676523630860 07614 San Bernardino Chaffey Joint Union High Canyon View High 3 3_PI_High 0.5 0 3 No

34674393430519 06327 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Capital City Independent Study 3 3_PI_High 67 72.5 90.5 Yes

43694506047211 01646 Santa Clara Franklin-McKinley Elementary Captain Jason M. Dahl Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 415.5 433.5 434 No

19648736021380 04645 Los Angeles Paramount Unified Captain Raymond Collins 3 1_PI_Elem 453 510 463 No

39103970114447 11968 San Joaquin San Joaquin County Office of E Career & Technical High 3 5_Elig_High 16.5 0 Yes

49708700106344 Sonoma Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Career Academy at Piner-Olivet 3 5_Elig_High 63.5 64 85.5 Yes

54721996112510 04200 Tulare Terra Bella Union Elementary Carl Smith Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 220.5 209 197 No

19650376022800 07143 Los Angeles South Whittier Elementary Carmela Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 394.5 400 429 No

42691466060008 00726 Santa Barbara Carpinteria Unified Carpinteria Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 515 505 380.5 No

50710436052427 00783 Stanislaus Ceres Unified Carroll Fowler Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 418.5 433 435.5 No

34103480106211 11050 Sacramento Sacramento County Office of Ed Carson Creek Jr./Sr. High 3 3_PI_High 4.5 4 7 Yes

37683386039341 05429 San Diego San Diego Unified Carson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 298 294 318 No

10621661030840 08697 Fresno Fresno Unified Carter G. Woodson Public Charter 3 3_PI_High 56 51.5 47 No

19647336016372 02901 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Carthay Center Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 236 214 193 No

10755981030535 00731 Fresno Caruthers Unified Caruthers High 3 3_PI_High 123 142.5 151.5 No

37683386039358 02706 San Diego San Diego Unified Carver Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 179 212 227 No

10621580108977 10773 Fresno Fowler Unified Casa Blanca Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 1 1 Yes

10621581031954 01637 Fresno Fowler Unified Casa Blanca Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 7 4 5 Yes

15633216008866 00290 Kern Bakersfield City Casa Loma Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 434 384.5 381 No

47736844730081 02824 Siskiyou Butte Valley Unified Cascade High 3 5_Elig_High 2 1 Yes

37680236037824 00856 San Diego Chula Vista Elementary Castle Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 312 342 345 No

37684116059752 06476 San Diego Sweetwater Union High Castle Park Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1057 1031 1063.5 No

37684113730801 06477 San Diego Sweetwater Union High Castle Park Senior High 3 3_PI_High 388.5 450.5 467 No

54722726108286 09659 Tulare Woodlake Union Elementary Castle Rock Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 500 471.5 498.5 No

50710436052435 00784 Stanislaus Ceres Unified Caswell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 343 383 350.5 No

33671733330578 10279 Riverside Palm Springs Unified Cathedral City High 3 3_PI_High 701.5 701.5 638 No

12755156057376 01476 Humboldt Eureka City Unified Catherine L. Zane Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 688 413 488 No

33670820102772 11018 Riverside Hemet Unified Cawston Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 523.5 512 477.5 No

15634046009351 01208 Kern Delano Union Elementary Cecil Avenue Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 728 803 831.5 No

58727366056659 03623 Yuba Marysville Joint Unified Cedar Lane Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 355 306 323 No

19649986022651 06153 Los Angeles Saugus Union Elementary Cedarcreek Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 415 444 454 No

19734456014146 02039 Los Angeles Hacienda la Puente Unified Cedarlane Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 421 430 428 No

19647330108910 10869 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Celerity Nascent Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 430.5 390 294 No

52715065231675 01043 Tehama Corning Union High Centennial Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 10 8 15 Yes

10621666006142 01715 Fresno Fresno Unified Centennial Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 449.5 445 462.5 No

33670333330594 00870 Riverside Corona-Norco Unified Centennial Vista High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

23738662330116 07333 Mendocino Potter Valley Community Unifie Centerville High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High Yes

19643520118521 12265 Los Angeles Centinela Valley Union High Centinela Valley Independent Study 3 5_Elig_High 7 Yes

41104130113316 11963 San Mateo San Mateo County Office of Edu Central Community 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 0 Yes

19642876011381 06317 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Central Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 489.5 514 548 No

33669856031611 06317 Riverside Banning Unified Central Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 322 348 335.5 No

36678196036164 06317 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Central Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 353 368 362.5 No

37680986038178 06317 San Diego Escondido Union Elementary Central Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 480 429 455 No

37682216038731 06317 San Diego National Elementary Central Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 369 442.5 471 No

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37683386039366 06317 San Diego San Diego Unified Central Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 474.5 502.5 507 No

37683956040471 06317 San Diego South Bay Union Elementary Central Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 394 388 407.5 No

39754996042832 06317 San Joaquin Tracy Joint Unified Central Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 244 242.5 255.5 No

19647331930387 02908 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Central High 3 5_Elig_High 59.5 68 45 Yes

04615076003230 05134 Butte Oroville City Elementary Central Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 378.5 406 404.5 No

33672156059125 05134 Riverside Riverside Unified Central Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 677 652 626.5 No

15635291530021 02342 Kern Kern Union High Central Valley High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 0 0 1 Yes

19647090107508 10827 Los Angeles Lennox Elementary Century Community Charter 3 2_PI_Mid 392 383 353 No

19647336016414 02909 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Century Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 283 304 361 No

50710435030879 00785 Stanislaus Ceres Unified Ceres High 3 3_PI_High 308.5 318 333.5 No

19734371995695 02220 Los Angeles Compton Unified Cesar Chavez Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 0.5 5.5 8 Yes

19647330109439 05623 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Cesar Chavez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 265.5 281 308 No

20652430110957 05623 Madera Madera Unified Cesar Chavez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 429 414 451.5 No

27660356111637 05623 Monterey Greenfield Union Elementary Cesar Chavez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 347 315.5 303 No

33736766108906 05623 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Cesar Chavez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 600.5 629 658 No

41689996044366 05623 San Mateo Ravenswood City Elementary Cesar Chavez Elementary 3 2_PI_Mid 320.5 344.5 369.5 No

01611926056949 11922 Alameda Hayward Unified Cesar Chavez Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 566.5 627 697 No

19647740108399 11922 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Cesar Chavez Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 925 925.5 940 No

37735690113522 11922 San Diego Oceanside Unified Cesar Chavez Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 740 703 No

07617966114094 03095 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Cesar E. Chavez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 367 380 357 No

10623646007058 03095 Fresno Parlier Unified Cesar E. Chavez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 324.5 308 250 No

19648086020531 03095 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Cesar E. Chavez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 606.5 602 474.5 No

27659616113542 03095 Monterey Alisal Union Cesar E. Chavez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 497 492.5 486 No

56725386055321 03095 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Cesar E. Chavez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 394 346 363 No

30666703030475 04767 Orange Santa Ana Unified Cesar E. Chavez High 3 3_PI_High 1 1 No

24658216120448 11106 Merced Planada Elementary Cesar E. Chavez Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 238 261 255 No

36678760109488 11106 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Cesar E. Chavez Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 974 1217.5 1192.5 No

44697990109595 11106 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Cesar E. Chavez Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 530 526 525 No

36676523630845 07260 San Bernardino Chaffey Joint Union High Chaffey Community Day 3 3_PI_High 25.5 21.5 15 Yes

36676523632205 00791 San Bernardino Chaffey Joint Union High Chaffey High 3 3_PI_High 802 815 730.5 No

20102070109728 10949 Madera Madera County Office of Educat Challenger Elementary Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 1 3 1 Yes

19651516106561 09189 Los Angeles Wilsona Elementary Challenger Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 512.5 531.5 514 No

27660506026124 02361 Monterey King City Union Chalone Peaks Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 662 696.5 729.5 No

19648576106900 10362 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Chaparral Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 664 645 655 No

36677106106702 10362 San Bernardino Fontana Unified Chaparral Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 284 314 290 No

37681303732559 02017 San Diego Grossmont Union High Chaparral High 3 3_PI_High 27.5 25 21.5 No

04614246002968 02911 Butte Chico Unified Chapman Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 217 211.5 201.5 No

56724626055032 02198 Ventura Hueneme Elementary Charles Blackstock Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 1197.5 1128.5 1098.5 No

19642876011373 00325 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Charles Bursch Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 413 408 441 No

19642876011399 00327 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Charles D. Jones Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 574 559 587 No

34673146033005 01405 Sacramento Elk Grove Unified Charles E. Mack Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 549 581.5 594 No

15633626095012 09332 Kern Panama-Buena Vista Union Charles H. Castle Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 464 471 490 No

19642796011233 00277 Los Angeles Azusa Unified Charles H. Lee Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 339.5 365 371 No

19647336058101 03155 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Charles Maclay Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 849 951.5 960.5 No

19648166020705 03912 Los Angeles Mountain View Elementary Charles T. Kranz Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1016 1014 1077 No

19647336018360 03221 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Charles W. Barrett Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 673.5 675 673.5 No

30665976029284 04131 Orange Newport-Mesa Unified Charles W. Tewinkle Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 593.5 849 897 No

24657716025605 03687 Merced Merced City Elementary Charles Wright Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 286.5 266 255 No

54722565430269 08423 Tulare Visalia Unified Charter Alternatives Academy 3 3_PI_High 44 15.5 19 Yes

37679916037592 00608 San Diego Cajon Valley Union Elementary Chase Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 334.5 329 324 No

50710506052484 00808 Stanislaus Chatom Union Elementary Chatom Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 289 309.5 280 No

19647331931708 02916 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Chatsworth Senior High 3 3_PI_High 770 755 742 No

19647250107458 10828 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Chavez (Cesar) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 343 325.5 281 No

33672156061790 05135 Riverside Riverside Unified Chemawa Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1166 1155.5 1187 No

54722316054464 06611 Tulare Tulare City Elementary Cherry Avenue Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 645 639 663.5 No

01611926000913 02108 Alameda Hayward Unified Cherryland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 527.5 516.5 529 No

10621251030477 10205 Fresno Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Chesnut High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 0.5 2 Yes

19647336057939 03216 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Chester W. Nimitz Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 2829.5 2897.5 3071 No

04614246057137 00814 Butte Chico Unified Chico Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 560.5 633.5 641.5 No

38684786089569 05596 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Chinese Education Center 3 1_PI_Elem 13 20 20 No

01611196000004 00042 Alameda Alameda City Unified Chipman Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 572 553.5 545 No

20652012032357 00852 Madera Chowchilla Union High Chowchilla High 3 3_PI_High 223.5 233 225.5 No

56725386107551 09356 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Christa McAuliffe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 576.5 601.5 634.5 No

19651106023626 06947 Los Angeles Whittier City Elementary Christian Sorensen Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 298.5 307 318.5 No

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19647336057947 02933 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Christopher Columbus Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 956 1073 1102 No

19647336016679 02945 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Christopher Dena Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 495 429 447.5 No

43696256048102 04208 Santa Clara Oak Grove Elementary Christopher Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 321 330.5 335.5 No

19647336016489 00883 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Cienega Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 443.5 453.5 485.5 No

16639746118590 08709 Kings Lemoore Union Elementary Cinnamon Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 385 372 397.5 No

04614246002976 00816 Butte Chico Unified Citrus Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 281 271 298 No

54755235430624 04878 Tulare Porterville Unified Citrus High 3 3_PI_High 1 23.5 27 No

10622656006746 02364 Fresno Kings Canyon Joint Unified Citrus Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 516.5 549.5 543.5 No

19647330117739 12232 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified CIVITAS School of Leadership 3 5_Elig_High 78 Yes

37683383731213 05434 San Diego San Diego Unified Clairemont High 3 3_PI_High 393 361 355 No

01612596057004 04250 Alameda Oakland Unified Claremont Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 375.5 369.5 326 No

42692296045587 02689 Santa Barbara Lompoc Unified Clarence Ruth Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 444 370.5 377 No

37683386114060 07316 San Diego San Diego Unified Clark Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1119.5 1163 1160 No

33672490102723 11033 Riverside San Jacinto Unified Clayton A. Record, Jr., Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 378 424 374 No

34674396033849 05232 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Clayton B. Wire Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 315.5 314 367.5 No

17101730107995 11608 Lake Lake County Office of Educatio Clearlake Community 3 3_PI_High 4.5 0.5 3 Yes

30667466030712 06903 Orange Westminster Elementary Clegg Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 1134 1235 1201.5 No

48705406051098 01520 Solano Fairfield-Suisun Unified Cleo Gordon Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 299 302 303 No

38684786040836 04664 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Cleveland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 176.5 183 198 No

39686766042535 04664 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Cleveland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 483 499 464 No

42692786045827 04664 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Elementary Cleveland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 253 242.5 254 No

19642796011241 00280 Los Angeles Azusa Unified Clifford D. Murray Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 356 346 358 No

17640711730050 06695 Lake Upper Lake Union High Clover Valley High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 1 0 1 Yes

10621170110270 11586 Fresno Clovis Unified Clovis Community Day Secondary 3 5_Elig_High 3 2 5 Yes

39685856042204 11322 San Joaquin Lodi Unified Clyde W. Needham Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 255 281.5 305.5 No

33736763330990 00920 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Coachella Valley High 3 3_PI_High 616 616 592.5 No

10621251031376 00933 Fresno Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Coalinga High 3 3_PI_High 275.5 270 272 No

10621256057269 07686 Fresno Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Coalinga Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 572.5 572 597.5 No

12626796120562 10500 Humboldt Arcata Elementary Coastal Grove Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 160.5 137.5 128.5 No

36679346114698 07281 San Bernardino Victor Valley Union High Cobalt Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 508.5 582.5 583.5 No

19648166020713 03913 Los Angeles Mountain View Elementary Cogswell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 378 387.5 404 No

19647336016547 02927 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Cohasset Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 418.5 415.5 428 No

55724135530100 10338 Tuolumne Summerville Union High Cold Springs High 3 5_Elig_High 1 0 1 Yes

19647336016554 02928 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Coldwater Canyon Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 586 631 691 No

36678766036834 05353 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Cole Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 243 278 293 No

19647250118471 12381 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Colegio New City 3 5_Elig_High Yes

01612590112797 11920 Alameda Oakland Unified Coliseum College Prep Academy 3 2_PI_Mid 187 203 138 No

19647336016570 02930 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Coliseum Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 142.5 160 191.5 No

15633216008882 00293 Kern Bakersfield City College Heights Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 538 502.5 473 No

41690396044952 07052 San Mateo San Mateo-Foster City Elementa College Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 178 188.5 201 No

01612590101063 11289 Alameda Oakland Unified College Preparatory and Architecture Aca 3 5_Elig_High 55.5 79.5 89.5 Yes

19647330111492 11632 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified College Ready Academy High #5 3 3_PI_High 111 No

19647330114942 11844 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified College Ready Academy High #7 3 3_PI_High 82 Yes

34674396033856 05233 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Collis P. Huntington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 138 153 143.5 No

01613096002521 05847 Alameda San Lorenzo Unified Colonial Acres Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 347 338.5 332 No

52714986114466 07459 Tehama Corning Union Elementary Columbia Academy 3 4_Elig_Mid 5 1 2 Yes

10621666006159 00962 Fresno Fresno Unified Columbia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 312 343.5 320 No

19644776106421 00962 Los Angeles Eastside Union Elementary Columbia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 436 488 446 No

19645016013155 00962 Los Angeles El Monte City Elementary Columbia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 780.5 753.5 772 No

19647336120679 10527 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Columbus Avenue 3 1_PI_Elem 394 401 337 No

30736436030589 06635 Orange Tustin Unified Columbus Tustin Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 857 881 871.5 No

06615980630012 08128 Colusa Colusa Unified Colusa Alternative High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 0 5 No

06100660630111 07491 Colusa Colusa County Office of Educat Colusa County Community 3 5_Elig_High 2 1.5 0 Yes

06100660630020 04431 Colusa Colusa County Office of Educat Colusa County Opportunity 3 4_Elig_Mid 10 13 5 Yes

43696664330411 01503 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Community Career Academy (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 1 0 Yes

19647336116750 08027 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Community Charter Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 310 293 249 No

10624141030824 11224 Fresno Sanger Unified Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 9 10 7 Yes

19643941996297 11224 Los Angeles Claremont Unified Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 4 3.5 4 Yes

36750510101436 11224 San Bernardino Lucerne Valley Unified Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 2 2 3 Yes

42692866118301 11224 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Secondary Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 5.5 10 9 Yes

43693930112136 11224 Santa Clara Campbell Union Elementary Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 0 6 1.5 Yes

43694684330569 11224 Santa Clara Fremont Union High Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 1 Yes

48705810101980 11224 Solano Vallejo City Unified Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 4.5 7 7 Yes

30666706115133 07593 Orange Santa Ana Unified Community Day Intermediate and High 3 3_PI_High 37.5 36 12.5 Yes

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27660920115642 Monterey Monterey Peninsula Unified Community Day Middle 3 4_Elig_Mid 8 0 Yes

30664310105841 10982 Orange Anaheim Union High Community Day/Alternative Education/Spec 3 5_Elig_High 2 2 3 Yes

19647331996636 10518 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Community Harvest Charter 3 3_PI_High 149 180.5 161 No

56739405630215 08166 Ventura Moorpark Unified Community High 3 3_PI_High 3.5 3 2 No

36103630107466 11088 San Bernardino San Bernardino County Office o Community School/Independent Alternative 3 3_PI_High 14.5 23.5 18 No

19647336016612 02936 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Compton Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 252 231 248 No

19734371996040 07148 Los Angeles Compton Unified Compton Community Day High 3 3_PI_High 4.5 7 3 Yes

19734376114441 07158 Los Angeles Compton Unified Compton Community Day Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1 6 2 Yes

19734371931963 00976 Los Angeles Compton Unified Compton High 3 3_PI_High 501 539 489.5 No

15633216009021 00294 Kern Bakersfield City Compton Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 639.5 606 562 No

56737596055933 01008 Ventura Conejo Valley Unified Conejo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 329 331 319 No

10622816006894 02534 Fresno Laton Joint Unified Conejo Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 152 145 174 No

15638006010110 06504 Kern Taft City Conley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 112 122.5 124 No

19647256113146 04590 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Constellation Community Charter Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 143 144 156 No

49709206060255 06124 Sonoma Santa Rosa City Schools Cook (Lawrence) Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 501 518 534.5 No

10621666057285 01717 Fresno Fresno Unified Cooper Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 439 502.5 571.5 No

33736760112649 11720 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Coral Mountain Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 481.5 452 357 No

16638910110858 11955 Kings Corcoran Joint Unified Corcoran Academy 3 4_Elig_Mid 2 10 5 Yes

19647330100297 11363 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Cornerstone Prep Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 211 255.5 251.5 No

52715065230057 07460 Tehama Corning Union High Corning-Center Alternative Learning 3 5_Elig_High 0 0.5 3 Yes

19647336016620 02938 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Corona Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 890 907 916 No

36678196036172 04390 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Corona Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 425 446.5 475.5 No

33670333330602 00905 Riverside Corona-Norco Unified Corona Vista High 3 5_Elig_High 0 2 3 Yes

37683386059596 05437 San Diego San Diego Unified Correia Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 775.5 862.5 939 No

19645016013163 01348 Los Angeles El Monte City Elementary Cortada Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 333 381 406 No

19648406020887 02145 Los Angeles Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Corvallis Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 861.5 844 898 No

30665973031853 04110 Orange Newport-Mesa Unified Costa Mesa High 3 3_PI_High 851.5 871.5 905.5 No

37682133731080 07309 San Diego Mountain Empire Unified Cottonwood Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 2 1.5 Yes

45699550107243 07309 Shasta Cottonwood Union Elementary Cottonwood Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 6 2 2 Yes

19651026109664 10141 Los Angeles Westside Union Elementary Cottonwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 519.5 535 507 No

36750446105498 10141 San Bernardino Hesperia Unified Cottonwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 553 555 536.5 No

22655322230076 09576 Mariposa Mariposa County Unified Coulterville High 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 Yes

48705734833869 06698 Solano Vacaville Unified Country High 3 5_Elig_High 5.5 7 1.5 Yes

43104394330320 09474 Santa Clara Santa Clara County Office of E County Community 3 3_PI_High 24.5 13 17.5 Yes

37683380107185 11150 San Diego San Diego Unified Crawford CHAMPS 3 3_PI_High 77 83 98.5 No

37683380107201 11152 San Diego San Diego Unified Crawford IDEA 3 3_PI_High 73.5 112.5 77.5 Yes

37683380107193 11151 San Diego San Diego Unified Crawford Law and Business 3 5_Elig_High 71.5 69.5 104.5 Yes

37683380107177 11149 San Diego San Diego Unified Crawford Multimedia and Visual Arts 3 3_PI_High 86 107.5 99.5 Yes

37683383731551 10635 San Diego San Diego Unified Creative, Performing, and Media Arts 3 2_PI_Mid 882.5 562 545.5 No

27659616115232 12242 Monterey Alisal Union Creekside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 421 441 423 No

39685856104038 12242 San Joaquin Lodi Unified Creekside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 419 473 498 No

30736503030129 02467 Orange Irvine Unified Creekside High 3 5_Elig_High 18 13 25.5 Yes

50712176060297 05461 Stanislaus Patterson Joint Unified Creekside Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1182.5 1194 1175.5 No

36676866035604 00948 San Bernardino Colton Joint Unified Crestmore Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 588 625 577.5 No

37684526040612 02678 San Diego Vista Unified Crestview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 363 373.5 348.5 No

19646676117022 08022 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Crossroads Community Day 3 1_PI_Elem 14 22.5 5 Yes

07617540730416 00183 Contra Costa Mt. Diablo Unified Crossroads High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 7.5 11 15.5 Yes

54722566054548 06787 Tulare Visalia Unified Crowley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 380 401.5 420 No

19644446057608 01115 Los Angeles Culver City Unified Culver City Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1488.5 1519 1597.5 No

19644441932656 07691 Los Angeles Culver City Unified Culver Park High 3 5_Elig_High 2 0 0 Yes

50757396053169 11509 Stanislaus Turlock Unified Cunningham Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 500 490.5 518 No

15633216009005 00295 Kern Bakersfield City Curran Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 730.5 768 790.5 No

56725386055263 04501 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Curren Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 533 511 464.5 No

36678766061915 05354 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Curtis Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 945 1081 1123 No

54718606053904 01156 Tulare Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Cutler Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 418 383.5 465.5 No

54718605430244 08419 Tulare Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Cutler-Orosi Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 0.5 Yes

42750106045389 08780 Santa Barbara Cuyama Joint Unified Cuyama Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 138 167.5 153 No

19644366012470 01011 Los Angeles Covina-Valley Unified Cypress Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 375 385.5 400.5 No

36677106068761 01011 San Bernardino Fontana Unified Cypress Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 462.5 500 488.5 No

36678766036842 01011 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Cypress Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 330 387 352.5 No

19648406020895 04171 Los Angeles Norwalk-La Mirada Unified D. D. Johnston Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 340.5 344.5 357 No

34765056033351 04149 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified D. W. Babcock Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 274 267.5 284 No

19646426106272 10238 Los Angeles Keppel Union Elementary Daisy Gibson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 378 393.5 416.5 No

30664316058820 00173 Orange Anaheim Union High Dale Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 1250.5 1270 1321.5 No

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57105795730106 10343 Yolo Yolo County Office of Educatio Dan Jacobs 3 5_Elig_High 3 1.5 0 Yes

48705816051411 06721 Solano Vallejo City Unified Dan Mini Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 396 387 406 No

23655656025100 01608 Mendocino Fort Bragg Unified Dana Gray Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 443 422 409 No

40754576113096 07412 San Luis Obisp Paso Robles Joint Unified Daniel Lewis Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 720 730 662 No

38684786040893 05600 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Daniel Webster Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 87 110.5 122.5 Yes

19647336058358 03445 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Daniel Webster Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 771 828 998.5 No

19647330109231 10874 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Danny J. Bakewell, Sr., Primary Center 3 1_PI_Elem Yes

55723895530019 06307 Tuolumne Sonora Union High Dario Cassina High 3 5_Elig_High 9 2 4 Yes

33670826112007 03586 Riverside Hemet Unified Dartmouth Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 912.5 993.5 1045 No

36677106114052 07265 San Bernardino Fontana Unified Date Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 396.5 374 400 No

48705400112664 11891 Solano Fairfield-Suisun Unified David A. Weir Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 293 288 276.5 No

42691200102848 11435 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita David J. Sanchez Sr. Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 437.5 441 417.5 No

10621666117477 08470 Fresno Fresno Unified David L. Greenberg Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 351.5 348 527.5 No

34673146033021 01410 Sacramento Elk Grove Unified David Reese Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 584.5 626 592 No

19647331934454 03109 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified David Starr Jordan Senior High 3 3_PI_High 334 321 324 No

19647336058036 03058 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified David Wark Griffith Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1732 1776.5 1869 No

34673143432002 01395 Sacramento Elk Grove Unified Daylor (William) High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 0 Yes

19642876011407 00328 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified De Anza Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 465 499 518.5 No

33672496106884 00328 Riverside San Jacinto Unified De Anza Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 572 603.5 559.5 No

13630996008338 00635 Imperial Calexico Unified De Anza Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 495 463.5 563 No

36678196036206 06750 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary De Anza Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 845.5 885.5 934.5 No

56726526062152 06750 Ventura Ventura Unified De Anza Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 481.5 477 491.5 No

37683386106181 08964 San Diego San Diego Unified De Portola Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 959 933 929.5 No

10621666006183 10066 Fresno Fresno Unified Del Mar Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 396 381 376 No

44697656114102 10066 Santa Cruz Live Oak Elementary Del Mar Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 263 246 275 No

08100820830067 10476 Del Norte Del Norte County Office of Edu Del Norte County Community Day (Secondar 3 3_PI_High 0 0 1 Yes

36678196036214 04394 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Del Norte Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 478.5 516 562 No

34765056032932 01201 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Del Paso Heights Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 338 338.5 351 No

50712175030127 10334 Stanislaus Patterson Joint Unified Del Puerto High 3 3_PI_High 8 2.5 9 No

27660506106777 05850 Monterey King City Union Del Rey Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 427.5 216 458 No

27660926026181 03823 Monterey Monterey Peninsula Unified Del Rey Woods Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 316 290 277 No

37735696088991 00415 San Diego Oceanside Unified Del Rio Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 284 286 315.5 No

36678766036867 05357 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Del Rosa Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 552 541 577.5 No

01612000132670 02621 Alameda Livermore Valley Joint Unified Del Valle Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 1.5 4 5.5 Yes

19734456014153 02040 Los Angeles Hacienda la Puente Unified Del Valle Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 394 402 381.5 No

36678766059489 09435 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Del Vallejo Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 908.5 1283.5 1388.5 No

15634046009369 01209 Kern Delano Union Elementary Del Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 284.5 311 314 No

07616480117283 12309 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Delta Academy for the Performing Arts 3 5_Elig_High Yes

30667466030738 06904 Orange Westminster Elementary Demille Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 386.5 378 352.5 No

19647256057772 02710 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified DeMille Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 854 960.5 1073.5 No

50712666113823 06759 Stanislaus Salida Union Elementary Dena Boer 3 1_PI_Elem 323.5 373 385.5 No

50710680101238 11810 Stanislaus Denair Unified Denair Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 6 5 3 Yes

50710686052500 08653 Stanislaus Denair Unified Denair Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 395.5 404.5 399.5 No

50710686071575 08654 Stanislaus Denair Unified Denair Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 317 322 284 No

50757396115208 11515 Stanislaus Turlock Unified Dennis G. Earl Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 549 566.5 614 No

39685026041792 01446 San Joaquin Escalon Unified Dent Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 550 565 558 No

33736760100255 11175 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Desert Mirage High 3 3_PI_High 401 446.5 396 No

36103633630969 08285 San Bernardino San Bernardino County Office o Desert Mountain Community Day 3 3_PI_High 25 23 21.5 No

13631151333558 00772 Imperial Central Union High Desert Oasis High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 11 43 35.5 No

19648576105621 08934 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Desert Rose Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 614.5 709 634 No

33671736108443 09602 Riverside Palm Springs Unified Desert Springs Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1488 1551 1599 No

36675876111918 03819 San Bernardino Adelanto Elementary Desert Trails Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 409 442.5 420 No

19646676014674 02505 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Desert View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 536 535.5 546 No

19648570105981 10905 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Desert Willow Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 751 739 775 No

19642461931732 00204 Los Angeles Antelope Valley Union High Desert Winds Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 36 46 26.5 No

01612590132688 04255 Alameda Oakland Unified Dewey Academy 3 3_PI_High 33.5 51.5 50 No

19645506013510 01892 Los Angeles Garvey Elementary Dewey Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 181 203 189.5 No

10621661031632 01720 Fresno Fresno Unified Dewolf Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 3 11 3.5 Yes

15634206009419 01236 Kern Di Giorgio Elementary Di Giorgio Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 151 148 151 No

07617540730655 08458 Contra Costa Mt. Diablo Unified Diablo Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 7 5 18 Yes

30666706030233 05983 Orange Santa Ana Unified Diamond Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 392 388 366 No

33670820102780 11019 Riverside Hemet Unified Diamond Valley Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1122 1178.5 1337 No

18641966010813 06471 Lassen Susanville Elementary Diamond View Elementary 3 2_PI_Mid 229.5 243.5 249 No

50755495032669 04164 Stanislaus Hughson Unified Dickens (Billy Joe) High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 2 0.5 Yes

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19734376012256 00977 Los Angeles Compton Unified Dickison Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 547 545 556 No

36676786098347 00837 San Bernardino Chino Valley Unified Dickson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 364 398 426 No

54755315431184 01242 Tulare Dinuba Unified Dinuba High 3 3_PI_High 433.5 402.5 397 No

19647330115253 11889 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Discovery Charter Preparatory #2 3 5_Elig_High 81.5 83 Yes

47705164730024 06335 Siskiyou Yreka Union High Discovery High 3 3_PI_High 9.5 4 10.5 Yes

20102072030187 08731 Madera Madera County Office of Educat Discovery Secondary 3 5_Elig_High 2 3 1 Yes

54722566054555 06788 Tulare Visalia Unified Divisadero Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 859 869 906 No

20652436023949 03544 Madera Madera Unified Dixieland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 223.5 217 195 No

48705320102012 11236 Solano Dixon Unified Dixon Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 2 Yes

19647090100610 10392 Los Angeles Lennox Elementary Dolores Huerta Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 345.5 362 400 No

39686766118871 10392 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Dolores Huerta Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 315 303 265 No

19647336016794 02963 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Dominguez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 418 391.5 420.5 No

01612006001234 02622 Alameda Livermore Valley Joint Unified Don Gaspar De Portola Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 199 210 236 No

19642956011530 07263 Los Angeles Bassett Unified Don Julian Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 476 463 446 No

50710436052443 00786 Stanislaus Ceres Unified Don Pedro Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 334 352 323 No

24657716115729 07539 Merced Merced City Elementary Don Stowell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 251 237 246 No

43693696046155 00113 Santa Clara Alum Rock Union Elementary Donald J. Meyer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 358 380 351 No

30665226028302 01853 Orange Garden Grove Unified Donald S. Jordan Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 695 701 689 No

13630996008346 00636 Imperial Calexico Unified Dool Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 483 404.5 456.5 No

24753176025431 01256 Merced Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unifi Dos Palos Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 159 345 328 No

24753172431203 01258 Merced Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unifi Dos Palos High 3 3_PI_High 217 211 164.5 No

42692864230140 08983 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Secondary Dos Pueblos Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 7.5 10 3.5 Yes

30666706102826 07862 Orange Santa Ana Unified Douglas MacArthur Fundamental Intermedia 3 2_PI_Mid 1254 1291 1258 No

07617966004691 05020 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Dover Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 350 382.5 411 No

43696740116830 12279 Santa Clara Santa Clara Unified Downtown College Prep Alviso 3 4_Elig_Mid 77 Yes

19647336119903 10522 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Downtown Value 3 1_PI_Elem 344 320 326 No

49709126052120 06119 Sonoma Santa Rosa City Schools Doyle Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 149 163 196.5 No

07616480117218 12278 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Dozier-Libbey Medical High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

39686760117853 12374 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Dr. Lewis Dolphin Stallworth Sr. Charter 3 5_Elig_High 55.5 Yes

19647330102491 10839 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Dr. Theodore T. Alexander Science Center 3 1_PI_Elem 426.5 432 413 No

30665226028534 01856 Orange Garden Grove Unified Dr. Walter C. Ralston Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 583.5 598 590 No

56725386055271 04502 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Driffill Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 621 569 599 No

54718946054019 01290 Tulare Ducor Union Elementary Ducor Union Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 124 113 114 No

49709536052252 06299 Sonoma Sonoma Valley Unified Dunbar Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 125 132 129.5 No

36679596037410 07043 San Bernardino Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified Dunlap Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 269.5 317 338.5 No

10622650116640 12321 Fresno Kings Canyon Joint Unified Dunlap Leadership Academy 3 5_Elig_High 4.5 Yes

47702504730164 07828 Siskiyou Dunsmuir Joint Union High Dunsmuir Joint Union High Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 Yes

19645016013171 01371 Los Angeles El Monte City Elementary Durfee Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 686 551 536 No

19645276013312 01371 Los Angeles El Rancho Unified Durfee Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 423 290 298 No

30665226028310 01132 Orange Garden Grove Unified Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 376 382.5 384 No

33670586031942 01224 Riverside Desert Sands Unified Dwight Eisenhower Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 304 337.5 381 No

34674476034524 05774 Sacramento San Juan Unified Dyer-Kelly Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 217.5 210.5 233 No

01612346001457 04087 Alameda Newark Unified E. L. Musick Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 276 291 326 No

36678766109714 10303 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified E. Neal Roberts Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 410 457 478 No

56724626055040 02199 Ventura Hueneme Elementary E. O. Green Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 929 958 1007 No

56726526056063 06751 Ventura Ventura Unified E. P. Foster Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 297.5 294 275.5 No

48705406051148 01527 Solano Fairfield-Suisun Unified E. Ruth Sheldon Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 307.5 333.5 342.5 No

40688414030128 02780 San Luis Obisp Templeton Unified Eagle Canyon High 3 5_Elig_High 1 2 1 Yes

49706560110353 11806 Sonoma Cloverdale Unified Eagle Creek Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 2 3.5 Yes

23656156114581 07172 Mendocino Ukiah Unified Eagle Peak Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 332.5 376.5 401 No

19647331932540 02970 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Eagle Rock High 3 3_PI_High 1220.5 1209.5 1186 No

36739573631108 10370 San Bernardino Snowline Joint Unified Eagle Summit Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 7.5 13 9 Yes

19648406020952 04161 Los Angeles Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Earl E. Edmondson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 373 213 261.5 No

29102980116681 12369 Nevada Nevada County Office of Educat Earle Jamieson High 3 5_Elig_High 7 Yes

54719020101303 11367 Tulare Earlimart Elementary Earlimart Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 1 1 0.5 Yes

54719026054027 01297 Tulare Earlimart Elementary Earlimart Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 189 190 203 No

54719026054035 01298 Tulare Earlimart Elementary Earlimart Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 564 519 592 No

15635291532290 02343 Kern Kern Union High East Bakersfield High 3 3_PI_High 423 456 490 No

01612590115386 12056 Alameda Oakland Unified East Bay Conservation Corps Corpsmember 3 5_Elig_High Yes

17640226010623 02400 Lake Konocti Unified East Lake Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 133 115 95 No

19101991996172 08006 Los Angeles Los Angeles County Office of E East Los Angeles Community Day 3 3_PI_High 54.5 31 27.5 Yes

19644516057616 01265 Los Angeles Downey Unified East Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1325 1253.5 1236 No

01612590116137 12052 Alameda Oakland Unified East Oakland Leadership Academy 3 5_Elig_High Yes

01612590102962 10550 Alameda Oakland Unified East Oakland School of the Arts 3 3_PI_High 46 61 66 No

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37103710115915 12062 San Diego San Diego County Office of Edu East Region Community 3 3_PI_High 15.5 9 Yes

37103710116020 12148 San Diego San Diego County Office of Edu East Region Court 3 3_PI_High 0 1 Yes

36103633630977 08286 San Bernardino San Bernardino County Office o East Valley Community Day 3 3_PI_High 43 38 48.5 No

45698806119333 10416 Shasta Black Butte Union Elementary East Valley Community Day 6-8 Middle 3 4_Elig_Mid 2 1 3 Yes

10621666006191 01721 Fresno Fresno Unified Easterby Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 384 401 498.5 No

19101991996180 08007 Los Angeles Los Angeles County Office of E Eastern PAU 3 3_PI_High 18.5 45.5 32.5 No

19647336016844 02974 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Eastman Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 836 810 778.5 No

19648086058416 03795 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Eastmont Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1493.5 1569 1553 No

10625210108993 10785 Fresno Washington Union High Easton Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 1 Yes

10625211038298 07896 Fresno Washington Union High Easton Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 1 3 Yes

19644776012967 01329 Los Angeles Eastside Union Elementary Eastside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 478 498.5 525.5 No

27738256026405 04141 Monterey North Monterey County Unified Echo Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 372 345.5 383.5 No

17640141730043 02323 Lake Kelseyville Unified Ed Donaldson Education Center 3 5_Elig_High 2 2.5 0.5 Yes

01613096002562 05851 Alameda San Lorenzo Unified Edendale Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 651.5 741.5 755.5 No

30664236027429 00149 Orange Anaheim City Edison (Thomas) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 584.5 605 738 No

38756486040935 10388 San Francisco SBE - Edison Charter Academy Edison Charter Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 327 337 319 No

37683386039499 06557 San Diego San Diego Unified Edison Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 336 365 383 No

10621661031897 01723 Fresno Fresno Unified Edison High 3 3_PI_High 546.5 501.5 502 No

15634386009435 07697 Kern Edison Elementary Edison Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 443 439 504 No

10101086085112 07958 Fresno Fresno County Office of Educat Edison-Bethune Charter Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 317 324.5 341 No

41689996044317 04914 San Mateo Ravenswood City Elementary Edison-Brentwood Elementary 3 2_PI_Mid 263.5 299 303 No

10621666111249 03010 Fresno Fresno Unified Edith B. Storey Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 641 606.5 468 No

01612596057061 04299 Alameda Oakland Unified Edna Brewer Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 712.5 645 633.5 No

07616556003651 00535 Contra Costa Brentwood Union Elementary Edna Hill Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 690 755.5 789.5 No

45104540118976 12364 Shasta Shasta County Office of Educat Education Resource Center 3 5_Elig_High 6.5 Yes

52716390118026 12304 Tehama Red Bluff Joint Union High Educational Outreach Academy 3 5_Elig_High 1 Yes

09618530930206 08695 El Dorado El Dorado Union High EDUSHD Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 5.5 0 Yes

30666700101626 11223 Orange Santa Ana Unified Edward B. Cole Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 199 183 152 No

34674396033914 05237 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Edward Kemble Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 200.5 214 221 No

33671736032429 04565 Riverside Palm Springs Unified Edward L. Wenzlaff Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 495 471.5 496 No

07617966057210 09184 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Edward M. Downer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 452 468.5 484 No

19647330117051 12295 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Edward R. Roybal Learning Center 3 5_Elig_High 287 Yes

30665226028336 01877 Orange Garden Grove Unified Edward Russell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 400 410 392 No

48705736051296 06704 Solano Vacaville Unified Edwin Markham Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 518 528 517 No

57105790113787 11976 Yolo Yolo County Office of Educatio Einstein Education Center 3 5_Elig_High 4 12 Yes

37681303731692 02018 San Diego Grossmont Union High El Cajon Valley High 3 3_PI_High 431.5 449 468.5 No

42691206045991 09315 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita El Camino Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 620 648 612.5 No

15633130113027 11908 Kern Arvin Union Elementary El Camino Real Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 554.5 463 No

10739656006936 07667 Fresno Central Unified El Capitan Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 846.5 758 757.5 No

34103480106278 11055 Sacramento Sacramento County Office of Ed El Centro Jr./Sr. High 3 3_PI_High 4 8 17.5 Yes

30665636028948 02411 Orange La Habra City Elementary El Cerrito Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 131 146 155 No

19647336016851 02978 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified El Dorado Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 385.5 424 402.5 No

19646676014682 02506 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary El Dorado Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 429 453.5 438.5 No

38684786040950 02506 San Francisco San Francisco Unified El Dorado Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 151 144 146 No

39686766042543 02506 San Joaquin Stockton Unified El Dorado Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 453 455 387.5 No

27661426026520 05320 Monterey Salinas City Elementary El Gabilan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 440 425 442.5 No

19645191932664 01364 Los Angeles El Monte Union High El Monte High 3 3_PI_High 464 450.5 528.5 No

54718606118111 08661 Tulare Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified El Monte Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 854.5 856.5 561 No

10738091030147 01560 Fresno Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint Uni El Puente High 3 5_Elig_High 1 4 1 Yes

43694846047294 01909 Santa Clara Gilroy Unified El Roble Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 352.5 384 371.5 No

27661596058762 05333 Monterey Salinas Union High El Sausal Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 764.5 772 802 No

19647336068431 02982 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified El Sereno Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1739.5 1955.5 2037 No

15751686009468 09485 Kern El Tejon Unified El Tejon Elementary 3 2_PI_Mid 418.5 382 429 No

43695836109375 09937 Santa Clara Morgan Hill Unified El Toro Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 421 415.5 403 No

49709536052260 06300 Sonoma Sonoma Valley Unified El Verano Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 241 257 243.5 No

50711676052658 03729 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary El Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 268.5 255.5 256.5 No

54722566054563 06789 Tulare Visalia Unified Elbow Creek Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 356.5 360 347 No

01611926000947 02111 Alameda Hayward Unified Eldridge Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 383.5 373 287 No

24656986025464 02176 Merced Hilmar Unified Elim Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 515 522 528 No

34103480106237 11052 Sacramento Sacramento County Office of Ed Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High 3 3_PI_High 9.5 23.5 20 No

19647336016885 02983 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Elizabeth Learning Center 3 1_PI_Elem 1600.5 1733.5 1700.5 No

10621666112882 04484 Fresno Fresno Unified Elizabeth Terronez Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 850 723 807 No

08100820106625 10762 Del Norte Del Norte County Office of Edu Elk Creek 3 3_PI_High 0 1 0 Yes

27738256026413 04143 Monterey North Monterey County Unified Elkhorn Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 386 387.5 413 No

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57726946056352 06854 Yolo Washington Unified Elkhorn Village Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 341.5 303.5 305.5 No

19642126010912 00022 Los Angeles ABC Unified Ella P. Melbourne Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 401 387 399 No

19647336118186 08510 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ellen Ochoa Learning Center 3 1_PI_Elem 1437.5 1436 1440 No

14632556070783 00489 Inyo Bishop Union Elementary Elm Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 126 119 135 No

56725386055289 00489 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Elm Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 349 336 330 No

39686766042550 06405 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Elmwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 612.5 604 531 No

48705816071302 06723 Solano Vallejo City Unified Elsa Widenmann Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 332 342 325 No

33751766071203 09493 Riverside Lake Elsinore Unified Elsinore Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 745 702 746 No

19642876011415 00329 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Elwin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 403 393 418 No

37679916037626 00612 San Diego Cajon Valley Union Elementary Emerald Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 749.5 777.5 789.5 No

19645506013593 01900 Los Angeles Garvey Elementary Emerson (Ralph Waldo) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 438 341 344 No

15633216008916 00297 Kern Bakersfield City Emerson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 653 623.5 669.5 No

37683386039507 05451 San Diego San Diego Unified Emerson/Bandini Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 419 435.5 480 No

56725386110738 01855 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Emilie Ritchen Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 572.5 567 535 No

36678766068191 05359 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Emmerton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 206.5 385 406 No

50710766052518 01430 Stanislaus Empire Union Elementary Empire Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 248 262 282 No

43696666048516 05711 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Empire Gardens Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 245 248.5 225 No

37683386039515 05452 San Diego San Diego Unified Encanto Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 374 392 405 No

33671996120547 10584 Riverside Perris Elementary Enchanted Hills Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 381 387 381.5 No

19646670106070 10826 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Endeavour Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 674.5 629 528.5 No

06616060630095 02912 Colusa Maxwell Unified Enid Prine High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 2 Yes

13630990112318 11595 Imperial Calexico Unified Enrique Camarena Jr. High 3 2_PI_Mid 453 458 201 No

19734376057566 04608 Los Angeles Compton Unified Enterprise Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 557 599.5 553.5 No

45701360114249 12154 Shasta Shasta Union High Enterprise Plus 3 5_Elig_High Yes

20102072030054 09021 Madera Madera County Office of Educat Enterprise Secondary 3 5_Elig_High 9 21.5 21.5 Yes

01100170112607 10947 Alameda Alameda County Office of Educa Envision Academy for Arts & Technology 3 3_PI_High 47 49.5 No

10621666006217 01724 Fresno Fresno Unified Ericson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 402.5 425 456 No

19647336058093 03128 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ernest Lawrence Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1608.5 1672.5 1793.5 No

19642876011431 00331 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Ernest R. Geddes Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 489 505 528 No

43696666119010 10411 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Ernesto Galarza Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 305 283 277 No

19647336016943 02991 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Erwin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 593 584 591 No

52716056119671 10699 Tehama Mineral Elementary eScholar Academy 3 5_Elig_High 33.5 27 20 Yes

43694270107151 11449 Santa Clara East Side Union High Escuela Popular/Center for Training and 3 5_Elig_High 34 31.5 28 Yes

57726866112163 04331 Yolo Esparto Unified Esparto Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 223 222 206 No

01612596002190 04317 Alameda Oakland Unified Esperanza Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 199 182 164 No

19647336110969 04317 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Esperanza Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 532 544 584 No

54718605430095 09776 Tulare Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Esperanza High 3 3_PI_High 3 6 7 Yes

30666216029771 04427 Orange Orange Unified Esplanade Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 309 285 259 No

30665973032000 04114 Orange Newport-Mesa Unified Estancia High 3 3_PI_High 284 286.5 320 No

30665896029136 03565 Orange Magnolia Elementary Esther L. Walter Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 372 399.5 372 No

34673553432903 01820 Sacramento Galt Joint Union High Estrellita Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 7 13 9 No

33672490102715 11032 Riverside San Jacinto Unified Estudillo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 377 377 427 No

34674396033948 05239 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Ethel I. Baker Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 394 395.5 316.5 No

36678506111744 03852 San Bernardino Rialto Unified Ethel Kucera Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1177.5 1279 1357.5 No

30665226028377 01840 Orange Garden Grove Unified Ethel M. Evans Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 367.5 365 363.5 No

34674396033955 05240 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Ethel Phillips Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 269.5 295 291 No

36677020117382 12260 San Bernardino Etiwanda Elementary Etiwanda Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 4 Yes

19645926013957 02093 Los Angeles Hawthorne Eucalyptus 3 1_PI_Elem 676 651 645 No

19647336016968 02993 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Euclid Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 662 664.5 668 No

36678196036255 05454 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Euclid Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 410.5 431 468 No

48705736051320 06706 Solano Vacaville Unified Eugene Padan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 497 511.5 501.5 No

12101240106161 10794 Humboldt Humboldt County Office of Educ Eureka Community 3 3_PI_High 29 18.5 25 No

14632481430123 07501 Inyo Big Pine Unified Eureka Dunes High 3 5_Elig_High 0 Yes

50711676110068 10333 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary Evelyn Hanshaw Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 786.5 712.5 818 No

19647336113419 05887 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Evelyn Thurman Gratts Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 482 532 527 No

48705816069900 07889 Solano Vallejo City Unified Everest 3 5_Elig_High Yes

30665976029326 07193 Orange Newport-Mesa Unified Everett A. Rea Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 554 676 646 No

19647336016976 02994 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Evergreen Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 527.5 542.5 560.5 No

52715226114342 07461 Tehama Evergreen Union Evergreen Community Day (5-8) 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 6 4 Yes

20764142030104 10254 Madera Yosemite Unified Evergreen High 3 5_Elig_High 5 2 11 Yes

10621666006225 01725 Fresno Fresno Unified Ewing Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 430.5 479 503.5 No

54719285430319 08662 Tulare Exeter Union High Exeter Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 1 3 Yes

54719106118913 11527 Tulare Exeter Union Elementary Exeter Union Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 0 2 2 Yes

01612590110189 11555 Alameda Oakland Unified Expression, Excellence, Community, Empow 3 3_PI_High 49.5 65.5 74.5 Yes

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10621666109961 10209 Fresno Fresno Unified Ezekiel Balderas Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 446.5 491 461.5 No

20652430107938 10951 Madera Madera Unified Ezequiel Tafoya Alvarado Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 200 161.5 153 No

19646916014914 02541 Los Angeles Lawndale Elementary F. D. Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 501 502 519 No

07617546004055 03946 Contra Costa Mt. Diablo Unified Fair Oaks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 182.5 210 227.5 No

41690056044457 03946 San Mateo Redwood City Elementary Fair Oaks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 267 277.5 265 No

34765056032940 01202 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Fairbanks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 254 262 248 No

36678766036883 07277 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Fairfax Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 210 223 230 No

15634610107987 11599 Kern Fairfax Elementary Fairfax Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 634 633 584.5 No

19647331932920 02998 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Fairfax Senior High 3 3_PI_High 557 544 628.5 No

30666216029789 04428 Orange Orange Unified Fairhaven Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 332 330 330.5 No

42691206046007 09316 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita Fairlawn Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 394 373 361 No

20651936023931 00848 Madera Chowchilla Elementary Fairmead Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 376 374 580.5 No

48705736051338 04759 Solano Vacaville Unified Fairmont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 293 316 318 No

11754816007470 02004 Glenn Orland Joint Unified Fairview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 484 519.5 513 No

15635036009559 02004 Kern Greenfield Union Fairview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 256 267 291 No

48705406051163 02004 Solano Fairfield-Suisun Unified Fairview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 313.5 329.5 329 No

50711676052682 02004 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary Fairview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 536.5 564.5 593 No

54722566054589 02004 Tulare Visalia Unified Fairview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 396 420.5 427 No

27754736026090 07184 Monterey Gonzales Unified Fairview Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 616 636 596 No

45699894530234 08371 Shasta Fall River Joint Unified Fall River Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 3 1 Yes

37681223732179 01545 San Diego Fallbrook Union High Fallbrook High 3 3_PI_High 621.5 637.5 678 No

37681140115519 San Diego Fallbrook Union Elementary Fallbrook Union Elementary Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 2 Yes

37683386099063 05456 San Diego San Diego Unified Farb Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 653.5 675 683 No

19734526022230 05199 Los Angeles Rowland Unified Farjardo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 319 340.5 352 No

19647336017008 12082 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Farmdale Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 363 380 378 No

24658620114074 12082 Merced Weaver Union Farmdale Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 429 432 No

54753256100275 01547 Tulare Farmersville Unified Farmersville Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 517.5 497 519 No

39685026041800 01449 San Joaquin Escalon Unified Farmington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 88 101 98.5 No

37680980102608 11129 San Diego Escondido Union Elementary Farr Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 484.5 470.5 427.5 No

34674396110662 01089 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Father Keith B. Kenny Elementary Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 171 214 217.5 No

19642126057442 00012 Los Angeles ABC Unified Faye Ross Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 631.5 578 597 No

37680236037956 00858 San Diego Chula Vista Elementary Feaster-Edison Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 695.5 696 696 No

51105120114207 11997 Sutter Sutter County Office of Educat Feather River Academy 3 3_PI_High 20 9 Yes

48705816051445 06725 Solano Vallejo City Unified Federal Terrace Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 258 254 273 No

33671816032460 04599 Riverside Palo Verde Unified Felix J. Appleby Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 305 283.5 332.5 No

19647096014955 02564 Los Angeles Lennox Elementary Felton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 386 385 410 No

34674396059307 05241 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Fern Bacon Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 647 685.5 825 No

19645191938919 01367 Los Angeles El Monte Union High Fernando R. Ledesma Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

19647336017024 03001 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Fernangeles Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 598.5 623 632 No

42691206046015 09317 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita Fesler (Issac) Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 661.5 689 693 No

41690396044887 02791 San Mateo San Mateo-Foster City Elementa Fiesta Gardens International Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 279 262 241 No

19647336017032 03002 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Fifteenth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 402 395.5 397.5 No

19647336017057 03004 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Fifty-Ninth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 237 233 273 No

19647336017065 03005 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Fifty-Second Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 484 511 522.5 No

19647336017073 03006 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Figueroa Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 438.5 459 488.5 No

56724545630173 Ventura Fillmore Unified Fillmore Community High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 2 9.5 4.5 Yes

39686766042576 06406 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Fillmore Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 513 545 510 No

56724546060321 01554 Ventura Fillmore Unified Fillmore Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 838.5 828 682 No

30667466030753 10266 Orange Westminster Elementary Finley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 258 288 297 No

10738091030121 01561 Fresno Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint Uni Firebaugh High 3 3_PI_High 145.5 208 178 No

10738096006019 01562 Fresno Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint Uni Firebaugh Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 472 450 469 No

31669516117493 08552 Placer Western Placer Unified First Street 3 1_PI_Elem 263.5 290 279.5 No

19647336017099 03009 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified First Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 428 424 440 No

19647336089700 07755 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Fishburn Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 415.5 435 439.5 No

19647336017115 03012 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Fletcher Drive Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 415 444 462 No

19647336058192 03215 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Florence Nightingale Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1712 1782 1749.5 No

49709536052278 06301 Sonoma Sonoma Valley Unified Flowery Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 237.5 240 250 No

07100746077168 09217 Contra Costa Contra Costa County Office of Floyd I. Marchus 3 5_Elig_High 82.5 69 78.5 Yes

36677100116988 12213 San Bernardino Fontana Unified Fontana Unified Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 2 Yes

42691464230181 06574 Santa Barbara Carpinteria Unified Foothill Alternative High 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 1 Yes

50736015030333 11332 Stanislaus Newman-Crows Landing Unified Foothill Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 4 3.5 0.5 Yes

07617886098578 00132 Contra Costa Pittsburg Unified Foothill Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 303.5 423 450 No

33669776031538 00132 Riverside Alvord Unified Foothill Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 434 489 497.5 No

34765056059232 01984 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Foothill Farms Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 588 585 622 No

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15635291532605 01985 Kern Kern Union High Foothill High 3 3_PI_High 473 556 608.5 No

34765053433265 01985 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Foothill High 3 3_PI_High 311 340 358 No

20764142030088 09660 Madera Yosemite Unified Foothill High (Alternative) 3 5_Elig_High 2 3 4 Yes

10752756111553 00272 Fresno Sierra Unified Foothill Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 380 386 408 No

37684520105882 11400 San Diego Vista Unified Foothill Oak Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 386.5 371 378 No

19647336017131 03014 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ford Boulevard Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 647 681 762 No

23655656061667 01609 Mendocino Fort Bragg Unified Fort Bragg Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 390 378.5 402 No

10621666057293 01731 Fresno Fresno Unified Fort Miller Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 742 773.5 769.5 No

18750366010714 09066 Lassen Fort Sage Unified Fort Sage Middle 3 4_Elig_Mid 34 31.5 17 Yes

12628026007868 01617 Humboldt Fortuna Union Elementary Fortuna Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 277 291 286.5 No

19647336017149 03015 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Forty-Ninth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 627.5 648 655.5 No

19647336017156 03016 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Forty-Second Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 285.5 298.5 330.5 No

19647336061451 03017 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Foshay Learning Center 3 2_PI_Mid 2432.5 2624.5 2645.5 No

19734376012280 00330 Los Angeles Compton Unified Foster Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 390.5 399.5 438 No

54722560105783 11530 Tulare Visalia Unified Four Creeks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 456 447.5 432 No

19734376012421 07154 Los Angeles Compton Unified Frances Willard Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 429.5 457 415 No

38684786059844 05610 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Francisco Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 595 551.5 526.5 No

19647336058291 03340 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Francisco Sepulveda Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1819 1870.5 1948.5 No

54722316054472 06613 Tulare Tulare City Elementary Frank Kohn Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 412.5 396 431 No

27754400106336 10974 Monterey Soledad Unified Frank Ledesma Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 377 371 367 No

27659616101802 07639 Monterey Alisal Union Frank Paul Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 449 419 425 No

23656156025191 06656 Mendocino Ukiah Unified Frank Zeek Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 294 302 289.5 No

19647256061345 02713 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Franklin Classical Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 863.5 871.5 966.5 No

30666706095152 00299 Orange Santa Ana Unified Franklin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 287 270 263 No

42692786045835 00299 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Elementary Franklin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 363.5 375.5 399.5 No

50711676052690 00299 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary Franklin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 614 599.5 689.5 No

15751686009476 09486 Kern El Tejon Unified Frazier Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 147 144 125 No

56724626055057 02207 Ventura Hueneme Elementary Fred L. Williams Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 362 400 452.5 No

01612590112813 11977 Alameda Oakland Unified Fred T. Korematsu Discovery Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 192 189 196 No

19647330112557 11667 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Frederick Douglass Academy High 3 5_Elig_High 72 71.5 Yes

44697996049696 10695 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Freedom Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 365 355 352 No

54753250106021 10695 Tulare Farmersville Unified Freedom Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 370 357 340 No

45701364530218 05726 Shasta Shasta Union High Freedom High 3 5_Elig_High 3 4.5 3 Yes

34674396033963 05242 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Freeport Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 174 157 210 No

37683386039614 05464 San Diego San Diego Unified Freese Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 318 316.5 417.5 No

07616486003594 01210 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Fremont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 331.5 307 318.5 No

10621586006027 01210 Fresno Fowler Unified Fremont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 396 379 353.5 No

15633216008940 01210 Kern Bakersfield City Fremont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 512 507.5 527 No

15634046009377 01210 Kern Delano Union Elementary Fremont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 466 490 509.5 No

19648086020556 01210 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Fremont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 313 330 316 No

27659616025993 01210 Monterey Alisal Union Fremont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 425 434 456 No

30666706030266 01210 Orange Santa Ana Unified Fremont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 535 503 480 No

33672156032585 01210 Riverside Riverside Unified Fremont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 387 359.5 702 No

56725386055313 04504 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Fremont Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1143 1166 1169.5 No

10101081030899 10481 Fresno Fresno County Office of Educat Fresno County Community 3 3_PI_High 24 3 5.5 Yes

10101081030337 09219 Fresno Fresno County Office of Educat Fresno County Court 3 3_PI_High 36 20 22 No

20651856113922 07167 Madera Bass Lake Joint Union Elementa Fresno Flats Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 5 2 3 Yes

10621661032507 01730 Fresno Fresno Unified Fresno High 3 3_PI_High 578 557.5 606.5 No

01612596057020 04263 Alameda Oakland Unified Frick Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 435 468.5 493.5 No

36677776106827 09164 San Bernardino Morongo Unified Friendly Hills Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 312 316 313 No

19647336017180 03026 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Fries Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 485.5 486 475 No

36678506059448 04991 San Bernardino Rialto Unified Frisbie Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1125 1310.5 1378 No

56725465630066 11601 Ventura Oxnard Union High Frontier High 3 3_PI_High 3 2.5 7 No

34674396033989 05243 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Fruit Ridge Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 219 257 278 No

37683386039630 05466 San Diego San Diego Unified Fulton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 319 298 262 No

10621666112619 03024 Fresno Fresno Unified Fulton Special Education 3 5_Elig_High 7 2 0 Yes

43694506047203 01645 Santa Clara Franklin-McKinley Elementary G. W. Hellyer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 309 302 335.5 No

27754406105472 08988 Monterey Soledad Unified Gabilan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 294 264 260 No

35674706114557 07252 San Benito Hollister Gabilan Hills 3 1_PI_Elem 455 446 399 No

19649071933175 04841 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Ganesha High 3 3_PI_High 423.5 428.5 399 No

19647336017206 07119 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Garden Grove Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 296.5 301.5 298 No

34765056032957 08818 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Garden Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 261 257 272 No

41689166043806 02285 San Mateo Jefferson Elementary Garden Village Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 222.5 204.5 207.5 No

19647336017214 03033 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Gardena Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 463 494 493 No

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43696666048532 05713 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Gardner Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 301 271 251 No

19649071933324 04842 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Garey Senior High 3 3_PI_High 505.5 501.5 561 No

01612596001846 05780 Alameda Oakland Unified Garfield Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 428 385.5 423.5 No

01612916002372 05780 Alameda San Leandro Unified Garfield Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 236 220 227 No

19648086020564 05780 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Garfield Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 392 425.5 405 No

30666706108484 05780 Orange Santa Ana Unified Garfield Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 421.5 401 380 No

37683386039655 05780 San Diego San Diego Unified Garfield Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 248 249 260 No

41690056044473 04965 San Mateo Redwood City Elementary Garfield Elementary Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 479 495 474.5 No

37683383737962 05468 San Diego San Diego Unified Garfield High 3 3_PI_High 4 2.5 27.5 Yes

07616556070981 00536 Contra Costa Brentwood Union Elementary Garin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 500.5 523 503 No

41688586043400 00380 San Mateo Bayshore Elementary Garnet J. Robertson Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 189 196 207 No

19645506013601 01901 Los Angeles Garvey Elementary Garvey (Richard) Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 807 834 835.5 No

19647336061584 03289 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Gaspar De Portola Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1838.5 1832.5 1839 No

19647336017248 03039 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Gates Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 451.5 497 505 No

41104130113332 11960 San Mateo San Mateo County Office of Edu Gateway Center 3 5_Elig_High 9 1 4.5 Yes

56105615630397 10708 Ventura Ventura County Office of Educa Gateway Community 3 3_PI_High 27.5 32.5 18 No

37681303731270 08595 San Diego Grossmont Union High Gateway Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 0 1 Yes

45752674530176 08595 Shasta Gateway Unified Gateway Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 9 1 5 Yes

49709534930293 07725 Sonoma Sonoma Valley Unified Gateway High 3 5_Elig_High 6 4 3.5 Yes

10621171031004 07678 Fresno Clovis Unified Gateway High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 21 14.5 13 Yes

30664236027361 00151 Orange Anaheim City Gauer (Melbourne A.) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 448 433 468 No

44698156049894 06062 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz City Elementary Gault Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 239.5 215 226 No

19647336017255 03040 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Gault Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 296.5 311 331.5 No

07617626096234 04326 Contra Costa Oakley Union Elementary Gehringer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 404.5 380 362 No

10622656006761 02366 Fresno Kings Canyon Joint Unified General Grant Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 500 556 536.5 No

39754990114140 12105 San Joaquin Tracy Joint Unified George and Evelyn Stein Continuation 3 5_Elig_High Yes

31669106031223 05183 Placer Roseville City Elementary George Cirby Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 259 228.5 207.5 No

40754576101570 07409 San Luis Obisp Paso Robles Joint Unified George H. Flamson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 671.5 656.5 668 No

41690396044903 05906 San Mateo San Mateo-Foster City Elementa George Hall Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 249 245 243 No

19647336058242 03287 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified George K. Porter Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1700 1725.5 1697 No

37683956098487 06322 San Diego South Bay Union Elementary George Nicoloff Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 612 621 678.5 No

06615986057152 00967 Colusa Colusa Unified George T. Egling Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 446.5 455 468.5 No

39686760100206 11302 San Joaquin Stockton Unified George W. Bush Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 550 513 542.5 No

30666706110175 00757 Orange Santa Ana Unified George Washington Carver Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 212 211 190 No

16639176108815 01069 Kings Hanford Elementary George Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 362.5 362 301.5 No

19643376012025 01069 Los Angeles Burbank Unified George Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 323 306 326 No

20652436023964 01069 Madera Madera Unified George Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 405 404 390 No

39685856042097 01069 San Joaquin Lodi Unified George Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 314 295.5 336.5 No

39686766104665 01069 San Joaquin Stockton Unified George Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 159.5 154 137 No

36678506108864 10020 San Bernardino Rialto Unified Georgia Morris Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 434 518 537 No

30666706058986 05982 Orange Santa Ana Unified Gerald P. Carr Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1598 1531 1546.5 No

52715486114359 08414 Tehama Gerber Union Elementary Gerber Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 8 3 7 Yes

34103480118745 12343 Sacramento Sacramento County Office of Ed Gerber Jr./Sr. High 3 5_Elig_High 10 Yes

19734526022248 05200 Los Angeles Rowland Unified Giano Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 783.5 795 735 No

19645016013197 01350 Los Angeles El Monte City Elementary Gidley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 538 517 529.5 No

19644776108294 09533 Los Angeles Eastside Union Elementary Gifford C. Cole Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 747 742 17 No

30665226028435 01846 Orange Garden Grove Unified Gilbert Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 400 412 408.5 No

43694844330544 08354 Santa Clara Gilroy Unified Gilroy Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 6 15 9.5 Yes

19642796011266 00274 Los Angeles Azusa Unified Gladstone Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 274 294 298 No

01611926000988 02114 Alameda Hayward Unified Glassbrook Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 219 150 172.5 No

19647336017271 03042 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Glassell Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 358 375 396 No

19647336017297 03044 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Glen Alta Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 184 190 217 No

37680986038939 01912 San Diego Escondido Union Elementary Glen View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 423.5 454 450 No

11101161130087 07086 Glenn Glenn County Office of Educati Glenn County Juvenile Court 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 0 Yes

11101161130079 03076 Glenn Glenn County Office of Educati Glenn County Opportunity 3 4_Elig_Mid 19 15 22 Yes

19647336066294 02944 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Glenn Hammond Curtiss Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 947 1005.5 1194.5 No

19647336017313 03046 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Glenwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 340 372 368.5 No

39685776041966 03046 San Joaquin Linden Unified Glenwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 322 355.5 351 No

01612590115584 12053 Alameda Oakland Unified Global Family 3 1_PI_Elem 189 122 No

37683956067029 06316 San Diego South Bay Union Elementary Godfrey G. Berry Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 384.5 387.5 410.5 No

37682056038608 02549 San Diego Lemon Grove Golden Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 255 246.5 260 No

04614576118244 08684 Butte Golden Feather Union Elementar Golden Feather Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 2 1.5 Yes

07100740730614 10472 Contra Costa Contra Costa County Office of Golden Gate Community 3 3_PI_High 30.5 23 11 No

37683380108266 01793 San Diego San Diego Unified Golden Hill Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 327.5 274 256 No

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04615230110510 11570 Butte Palermo Union Elementary Golden Hills Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 259 278 274 No

15635786090591 09007 Kern Richland Union Elementary Golden Oak Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 530 609 393 No

19648576118749 08727 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Golden Poppy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 541 489.5 622.5 No

09100900930016 07386 El Dorado El Dorado County Office of Edu Golden Ridge 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 0 Yes

54718606112684 05511 Tulare Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Golden Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 428 404.5 509 No

15635290100198 10912 Kern Kern Union High Golden Valley High 3 3_PI_High 527.5 532 608 No

36678766059505 05361 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Golden Valley Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1047 1162.5 1137.5 No

42692866060032 06020 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Secondary Goleta Valley Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 786.5 775 724 No

37683380109025 11389 San Diego San Diego Unified Gompers Charter Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 495 550 529 No

27754732730885 07183 Monterey Gonzales Unified Gonzales High 3 3_PI_High 182 157 168.5 No

36679343630100 06778 San Bernardino Victor Valley Union High Goodwill High 3 3_PI_High 133 35.5 34 Yes

19645841996305 08502 Los Angeles Gorman Elementary Gorman Learning Center 3 3_PI_High 267 363.5 991 No

23656150101147 10957 Mendocino Ukiah Unified Grace Hudson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 241 237.5 271.5 No

48705816099667 07368 Solano Vallejo City Unified Grace Patterson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 262 255 252.5 No

19647336017321 03048 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Graham Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 484 460 495 No

19647336017339 03049 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Granada Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 303 317 307 No

24657302430064 02626 Merced Le Grand Union High Granada High 3 5_Elig_High 1 1 4 Yes

19647336017347 03051 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Grand View Boulevard Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 382 440.5 441 No

54755316053961 03573 Tulare Dinuba Unified Grand View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 219 204 213.5 No

19734456022263 11364 Los Angeles Hacienda la Puente Unified Grandview Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 465 439.5 408 No

48705406093397 01521 Solano Fairfield-Suisun Unified Grange Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 485 499 548 No

36750773630894 02020 San Bernardino Apple Valley Unified Granite Hills High 3 3_PI_High 459 524.5 540.5 No

54755235430251 02020 Tulare Porterville Unified Granite Hills High 3 3_PI_High 243 301 358.5 No

07617966004774 05469 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Grant Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 405 379 405.5 No

19647256015341 05469 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Grant Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 681 753 764 No

19647336017354 05469 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Grant Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 417.5 535 615.5 No

34765053433794 01987 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Grant Union High 3 3_PI_High 485 438 514 No

19647336017362 03054 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Grape Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 409.5 421.5 398.5 No

37684526040620 06818 San Diego Vista Unified Grapevine Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 427 459.5 461.5 No

51714646053383 07033 Sutter Yuba City Unified Gray Avenue Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 664.5 674.5 768 No

50712176052922 04699 Stanislaus Patterson Joint Unified Grayson Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 166 162 129.5 No

44697656049597 02611 Santa Cruz Live Oak Elementary Green Acres Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 231 222 220.5 No

54722566054605 06794 Tulare Visalia Unified Green Acres Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1040 1010.5 968 No

41689996044341 04025 San Mateo Ravenswood City Elementary Green Oaks 3 1_PI_Elem 335.5 241 247 No

36679186110522 01135 San Bernardino Victor Elementary Green Tree East Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 383 359 384 No

15635036009567 02005 Kern Greenfield Union Greenfield Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 802.5 836 835 No

37679916037659 02005 San Diego Cajon Valley Union Elementary Greenfield Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 699 794.5 849.5 No

34674476034599 05783 Sacramento San Juan Unified Greer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 265 248 225 No

48705326120240 10679 Solano Dixon Unified Gretchen Higgins Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 407 412 404 No

19647336017388 03056 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Gridley Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 551 577.5 551.5 No

04755070430157 07951 Butte Gridley Unified Gridley Unified Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 1 3 Yes

04755076116016 07951 Butte Gridley Unified Gridley Unified Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 0 0 Yes

19644516057624 01268 Los Angeles Downey Unified Griffiths Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1271.5 1197 1163 No

40104050101725 11281 San Luis Obisp San Luis Obispo County Office Grizzly ChalleNGe Charter 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 0 Yes

40687596043038 03519 San Luis Obisp Lucia Mar Unified Grover Beach Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 334 322 329.5 No

19647331931864 02923 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Grover Cleveland High 3 3_PI_High 809 840.5 824 No

39686766042600 06413 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Grunsky Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 355 398 348 No

38684786041123 06672 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Guadalupe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 258.5 259.5 250 No

49707226119465 10430 Sonoma Guerneville Elementary Guerneville Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 3 3 Yes

19647336017404 03060 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Gulf Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 632.5 658.5 629 No

16639820102004 11286 Kings Lemoore Union High Gundacker Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 4 4 Yes

43696664330429 01508 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Gunderson Plus (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High Yes

24736196103766 09842 Merced Gustine Unified Gustine Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 379 368 384.5 No

44697996049704 04542 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified H. A. Hyde Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 350 349 372 No

15636770113837 11964 Kern Mojave Unified Hacienda Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 415 379 No

19647336017412 03061 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Haddon Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 531 575 570 No

34765056033385 04151 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Hagginwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 216 231 239 No

11765621130111 08481 Glenn Hamilton Union High Hamilton Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 0 Yes

10621666120125 02076 Fresno Fresno Unified Hamilton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 602 631 580.5 No

11765626007447 02076 Glenn Hamilton Union Elementary Hamilton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 353 352 339 No

33670820107359 02076 Riverside Hemet Unified Hamilton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 390.5 414.5 436 No

19647256057780 02719 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Hamilton Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1028.5 1039 1201.5 No

19647336017446 03066 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hammel Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 506.5 479.5 517.5 No

30666216029805 04430 Orange Orange Unified Handy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 349 401 403 No

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16639251630151 07103 Kings Hanford Joint Union High Hanford Community Day 3 5_Elig_High Yes

16639176118459 08707 Kings Hanford Elementary Hanford Elementary Community Day 3 1_PI_Elem 5 14 6 Yes

16639251630060 08854 Kings Hanford Joint Union High Hanford Night (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 7 0 Yes

16639251630169 07506 Kings Hanford Joint Union High Hanford West High 3 3_PI_High 430.5 455.5 429 No

37684520100933 11280 San Diego Vista Unified Hannalei Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 356 352 370 No

37683046039028 04905 San Diego Ramona City Unified Hanson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 431 477 454.5 No

47704664730131 07450 Siskiyou Siskiyou Union High Happy Camp Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 2 0 Yes

47703346115893 08396 Siskiyou Happy Camp Union Elementary Happy Camp Elementary Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 4 6.5 8 Yes

19647336017461 03068 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Harbor City Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 363 379.5 375.5 No

07617966114086 07080 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Harbour Way Elementary Community Day 3 2_PI_Mid 11 8.5 5 Yes

27661596110753 00677 Monterey Salinas Union High Harden Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1027 1059 1090.5 No

01611926000996 02115 Alameda Hayward Unified Harder Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 477 382 379 No

42692786045850 00302 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Elementary Harding Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 323.5 311 306 No

19647336017479 03069 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Harding Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 377 385 381 No

34765056033393 04152 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Harmon Johnson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 268 281 264 No

19647330106955 11261 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Harmony Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 462 492 503.5 No

24753660105817 11261 Merced Delhi Unified Harmony Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 469.5 438 386 No

19647331930619 03070 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Harold McAlister High (Opportunity) 3 5_Elig_High 18.5 24 24 Yes

19734371995703 02223 Los Angeles Compton Unified Harriet Tubman High 3 3_PI_High 0 0 Yes

37683386040018 03943 San Diego San Diego Unified Harriet Tubman Village Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 179 176 185 No

50711676105670 08903 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary Harriette Kirschen Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 467 458 484 No

56725386055297 04505 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Harrington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 403 363 379 No

19647336017487 03071 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Harrison Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 401.5 426 619 No

36677106113351 06402 San Bernardino Fontana Unified Harry S. Truman Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1049.5 1095 1087.5 No

19648736021489 09986 Los Angeles Paramount Unified Harry Wirtz Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 598 620 630 No

19647336017495 03072 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hart Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 472 472.5 466 No

28662660101568 11258 Napa Napa Valley Unified Harvest Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 764 800 864 No

33672316109581 10032 Riverside Romoland Elementary Harvest Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 387 353 623 No

15633136008817 00245 Kern Arvin Union Elementary Haven Drive Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 681 650 976.5 No

19647336017511 03075 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hawaiian Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 475 432.5 430 No

19642126010920 00017 Los Angeles ABC Unified Hawaiian Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357 349 378 No

41690056044481 04966 San Mateo Redwood City Elementary Hawes Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 241 235.5 217 No

33672156032619 05871 Riverside Riverside Unified Hawthorne Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 399 402 408 No

40688096043236 05871 San Luis Obisp San Luis Coastal Unified Hawthorne Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 200.5 193 207 No

19643521933951 00756 Los Angeles Centinela Valley Union High Hawthorne High 3 3_PI_High 630 670.5 648 No

10738096006001 01563 Fresno Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint Uni Hazel M. Bailey Primary 3 1_PI_Elem 289 269.5 287 No

19647336017537 03077 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hazeltine Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 583 579 618 No

39686766042626 06416 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Hazelton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 478 513.5 460.5 No

30665483030806 11222 Orange Huntington Beach Union High HBUHSD Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 15 9.5 5 Yes

47704256114425 07448 Siskiyou Mt. Shasta Union Elementary Headwaters Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 1 1 1 Yes

49753906051791 02139 Sonoma Healdsburg Unified Healdsburg Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 480 491.5 513.5 No

10621666006274 01735 Fresno Fresno Unified Heaton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 391.5 370 400 No

07617886004527 04747 Contra Costa Pittsburg Unified Heights Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 353 363 350 No

19647330117069 12234 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Helen Bernstein High 3 5_Elig_High 341 Yes

36678506105704 08949 San Bernardino Rialto Unified Helen L. Dollahan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 434 525.5 565 No

04615236003289 04556 Butte Palermo Union Elementary Helen M. Wilcox Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 282 255 245 No

39685853930377 08321 San Joaquin Lodi Unified Henderson Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 74 71 67 Yes

30664236027387 00153 Orange Anaheim City Henry (Patrick) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 517 540.5 669 No

19642796011274 00270 Los Angeles Azusa Unified Henry Dalton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 247 237 237 No

10621256110209 10206 Fresno Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Henry F. Bishop Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem Yes

27661426026538 05321 Monterey Salinas City Elementary Henry F. Kammann Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 507 491 495 No

41690056044499 04967 San Mateo Redwood City Elementary Henry Ford Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 280 289.5 293.5 No

24657556025548 03479 Merced Los Banos Unified Henry Miller Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 568 592 514 No

10621661032911 01737 Fresno Fresno Unified Herbert Hoover High 3 3_PI_High 422.5 463.5 496.5 No

19647330108894 10867 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Heritage College-Ready High 3 5_Elig_High 147 95 139 Yes

04615496121016 10470 Butte Thermalito Union Elementary Heritage Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 2 1 4 Yes

30665226028443 10376 Orange Garden Grove Unified Heritage Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 438 455 453.5 No

39685856097760 10376 San Joaquin Lodi Unified Heritage Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 186 190 209.5 No

34673146077291 01404 Sacramento Elk Grove Unified Herman Leimbach Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 486.5 487 479 No

10739656006654 07668 Fresno Central Unified Herndon-Barstow Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 243.5 211.5 335 No

36679340105833 11112 San Bernardino Victor Valley Union High High Desert Academy of Applied Arts and 3 3_PI_High 37.5 63.5 55.5 Yes

25735852530111 08526 Modoc Modoc Joint Unified High Desert Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 2 4 Yes

33672156032627 05142 Riverside Riverside Unified Highgrove Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 465.5 486 457.5 No

33672156032635 05143 Riverside Riverside Unified Highland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 496 494 503 No

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48705816051478 05143 Solano Vallejo City Unified Highland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357.5 345 386 No

15635291533330 02345 Kern Kern Union High Highland High 3 3_PI_High 311.5 417 414.5 No

19642461995398 02345 Los Angeles Antelope Valley Union High Highland High 3 3_PI_High 682.5 629.5 827 No

36678766037063 08959 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Highland Pacific Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 206 216 238.5 No

07617886004535 02429 Contra Costa Pittsburg Unified Highlands Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 380 464 434 No

17640220117861 12241 Lake Konocti Unified Highlands High 3 5_Elig_High 10 Yes

21654176058598 02722 Marin Novato Unified Hill Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 529.5 537 531.5 No

41104134130076 09248 San Mateo San Mateo County Office of Edu Hillcrest 3 5_Elig_High 4 0 2 Yes

38684786041156 04275 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Hillcrest Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 312.5 273.5 269.5 No

19647336017081 03008 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hillery T. Broadous Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 504 507 577.5 No

49709206068977 06123 Sonoma Santa Rosa City Schools Hilliard Comstock Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 329 339.5 370 No

01612596098701 04244 Alameda Oakland Unified Hillside Academy 3 3_PI_High 10 4.5 12 Yes

19647336017594 05853 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hillside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 287 294 286 No

36678766036909 05853 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Hillside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 453 490.5 462.5 No

36750693630456 09085 San Bernardino Upland Unified Hillside High 3 5_Elig_High 5 8 1.5 Yes

37682133730991 06496 San Diego Mountain Empire Unified Hillside Junior/Senior High 3 5_Elig_High 10 11 6.5 Yes

01612426001606 04071 Alameda New Haven Unified Hillview Crest Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 408.5 417 405 No

07617886061162 04749 Contra Costa Pittsburg Unified Hillview Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 907.5 939 931.5 No

24656986109458 09856 Merced Hilmar Unified Hilmar Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 499.5 500 524 No

34674393434636 05247 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Hiram W. Johnson High 3 3_PI_High 454.5 444 392 No

33669856031637 00351 Riverside Banning Unified Hoffer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 302.5 325.5 386.5 No

10621666006282 01738 Fresno Fresno Unified Holland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 308 274 294.5 No

19647336058051 03087 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hollenbeck Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1957 2208 2297 No

34674396034003 05248 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Hollywood Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 221 233 223.5 No

19647331934033 03088 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hollywood Senior High 3 3_PI_High 400.5 663 642.5 No

19647336017610 03090 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Holmes Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 245 231 235 No

19647256015374 05481 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Holmes Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 398 376 397 No

13631496008528 02186 Imperial Holtville Unified Holtville Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 302 318 340 No

10621666006290 01739 Fresno Fresno Unified Homan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 353 365 496.5 No

33670336031819 01055 Riverside Corona-Norco Unified Home Gardens Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 419 451 499.5 No

14632556008700 00490 Inyo Bishop Union Elementary Home Street Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 442 434 414 No

04615316112585 04345 Butte Paradise Unified Hometech Charter 3 5_Elig_High 38 31 36.5 Yes

33671246105514 08908 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified Honey Hollow Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 387 442.5 457 No

12101240106187 10796 Humboldt Humboldt County Office of Educ Hoopa Community 3 5_Elig_High 3 2 1.5 Yes

12629011234004 02390 Humboldt Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified Hoopa Valley High 3 5_Elig_High 53 62 46 Yes

19647336017628 03091 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hooper Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 981.5 976 1016.5 No

19647330109249 10875 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hooper Avenue Primary Center 3 1_PI_Elem Yes

01612596057046 05989 Alameda Oakland Unified Hoover Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 188.5 174 197 No

30666706030274 05989 Orange Santa Ana Unified Hoover Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 306 563 435 No

39686766042634 05989 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Hoover Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 457.5 473 422 No

41690056044507 05989 San Mateo Redwood City Elementary Hoover Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 609.5 551 553.5 No

37683383732997 05482 San Diego San Diego Unified Hoover High 3 3_PI_High 481 471.5 496 No

19647336017636 03092 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hoover Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 839.5 920 926.5 No

23656156025209 06657 Mendocino Ukiah Unified Hopland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 73 88 92 Yes

43693696046189 00102 Santa Clara Alum Rock Union Elementary Horace Cureton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 332 318 339.5 No

01612596001929 01938 Alameda Oakland Unified Horace Mann Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 180.5 185 165 No

15633216008981 01938 Kern Bakersfield City Horace Mann Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 453 423 418.5 No

43696666048599 01938 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Horace Mann Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 369 313.5 300.5 No

19647336058119 03162 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Horace Mann Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 982 1091 1136 No

10754081030253 07830 Fresno Riverdale Joint Unified Horizon High 3 5_Elig_High 3 0.5 3 Yes

28662662830131 08228 Napa Napa Valley Unified Horizons 3 5_Elig_High 5 8 2 Yes

37683386039754 05483 San Diego San Diego Unified Horton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 323 349.5 352 No

19647746115539 11670 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Hosler Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1048 1132.5 1190.5 No

54722566054621 06796 Tulare Visalia Unified Houston Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 349 345 344.5 No

01612596001713 07805 Alameda Oakland Unified Howard Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 144.5 176 173 No

36678766037030 09434 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Howard Inghram Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 266 300 297 No

19650376022818 06357 Los Angeles South Whittier Elementary Howard J. McKibben Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 307 308 289.5 No

37683956094973 06324 San Diego South Bay Union Elementary Howard Pence Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 390 444 471 No

34674476034623 05785 Sacramento San Juan Unified Howe Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 317.5 291.5 303.5 No

19647336057871 02836 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hubert Howe Bancroft Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1196.5 1241 1222.5 No

56724626055073 02203 Ventura Hueneme Elementary Hueneme Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 341 311 333.5 No

56725465632849 04519 Ventura Oxnard Union High Hueneme High 3 3_PI_High 493.5 540.5 522.5 No

50755490114744 12090 Stanislaus Hughson Unified Hughson Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 1 0 Yes

12755151230101 03081 Humboldt Eureka City Unified Humboldt Bay High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

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12101240106195 10797 Humboldt Humboldt County Office of Educ Humboldt County Office of Education Cour 3 5_Elig_High 1 7 1.5 Yes

12101240106203 10798 Humboldt Humboldt County Office of Educ Humboldt County Office of Education Juve 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 1 Yes

19647336017651 03096 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Humphreys Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 533 532.5 529.5 No

50736010101188 11360 Stanislaus Newman-Crows Landing Unified Hunt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 305.5 268 291.5 No

19647336017669 03097 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Huntington Drive Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 406 312 336 No

19647331934157 03098 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Huntington Park Senior High 3 3_PI_High 947.5 1019.5 848.5 No

19734526022289 05202 Los Angeles Rowland Unified Hurley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 445 473 492 No

10621256005961 00934 Fresno Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Huron Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 490 483 457.5 No

10621256113849 05748 Fresno Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Huron Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 289.5 307 319.5 No

33672156032643 05144 Riverside Riverside Unified Hyatt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 228 219 224.5 No

19647336017677 03099 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Hyde Park Blvd. Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 426.5 405 417.5 No

38684783830031 05653 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Ida B. Wells High 3 5_Elig_High 33 52 38.5 Yes

36679346059554 06779 San Bernardino Victor Valley Union High Imogene Garner Hook Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 822 934.5 879 No

01611920113902 11849 Alameda Hayward Unified Impact Academy of Arts & Technology 3 3_PI_High 109 No

13101321330117 09224 Imperial Imperial County Office of Educ Imperial County Juvenile Hall/Community 3 3_PI_High 79.5 104 93 Yes

30665636028955 02412 Orange La Habra City Elementary Imperial Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 898 903.5 946.5 No

19647331931690 03100 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Independence Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 20 11.5 15.5 Yes

20755802030161 08144 Madera Golden Valley Unified Independence Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 1 2 0 Yes

19647336114722 07120 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Independence Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 524 511 506.5 No

43694274330031 07840 Santa Clara East Side Union High Independence High 3 3_PI_High 797 824.5 823 No

24657892430049 10932 Merced Merced Union High Independence High (Alternative) 3 3_PI_High 48.5 65 53 Yes

31669283130119 10932 Placer Roseville Joint Union High Independence High (Alternative) 3 3_PI_High 19 29 16 No

03739810330019 10225 Amador Amador County Unified Independence High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 4 1 3 Yes

15638591530351 10225 Kern Wasco Union High Independence High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 14.5 7.5 1.5 No

01612596114011 05701 Alameda Oakland Unified Independent Study, Sojourner Truth 3 3_PI_High 32.5 35 30.5 No

33670586109797 10275 Riverside Desert Sands Unified Indio Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 857.5 919 993 No

19646341934231 02254 Los Angeles Inglewood Unified Inglewood High 3 3_PI_High 445.5 371 478.5 No

01612596118616 08678 Alameda Oakland Unified International Community 3 1_PI_Elem 160 149 148 No

38684783830353 09625 San Francisco San Francisco Unified International Studies Academy at Enola M 3 5_Elig_High 172.5 81.5 88 Yes

36679186037352 06773 San Bernardino Victor Elementary Irwin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 159.5 152.5 151 No

24656982430080 09855 Merced Hilmar Unified Irwin High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 0 Yes

56725876055594 06109 Ventura Santa Paula Elementary Isbell Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 878 1114 1089 No

10622400114587 12097 Fresno Kingsburg Elementary Charter Island Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 0 Yes

16639336010466 02268 Kings Island Union Elementary Island Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 194.5 194.5 194 No

19647330111955 02268 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Island Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 442 462 408.5 No

01611190134304 00048 Alameda Alameda City Unified Island High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 4 2 9 Yes

54722566054639 03103 Tulare Visalia Unified Ivanhoe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 396 396 416 No

37681223732195 01546 San Diego Fallbrook Union High Ivy High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 1 0 6.5 Yes

30665226028468 00753 Orange Garden Grove Unified Izaak Walton Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 635.5 690 715 No

54753256054084 01548 Tulare Farmersville Unified J. E. Hester Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem Yes

19642956011563 00378 Los Angeles Bassett Unified J. E. Vanwig Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 418 374 408.5 No

10621661030287 05749 Fresno Fresno Unified J. E. Young Academic Center 3 3_PI_High 159.5 71 156 Yes

19650606068878 06560 Los Angeles Torrance Unified J. H. Hull Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 566.5 573.5 675 No

01611766000665 01662 Alameda Fremont Unified J. Haley Durham Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 262 319 274.5 No

13630736008288 00522 Imperial Brawley Elementary J. W. Oakley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 370 417 408 No

27754400111088 11698 Monterey Soledad Unified Jack Franscioni Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 278 282 262 No

20652430109694 10953 Madera Madera Unified Jack G. Desmond Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 760 817.5 815.5 No

19647330116954 12188 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Jack London Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0.5 Yes

19647331931450 03146 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Jack London Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 4 2.5 5.5 Yes

19646676108419 09561 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Jack Northrop Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 505 508.5 475 No

19648816021620 03876 Los Angeles Pasadena Unified Jackson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 275 304 304 No

33672156032650 03876 Riverside Riverside Unified Jackson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 516.5 540.5 567 No

43695836098263 03876 Santa Clara Morgan Hill Unified Jackson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 316 337 354.5 No

52716216053631 04921 Tehama Red Bluff Union Elementary Jackson Heights Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 313.5 322 315 No

19647331933381 03037 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified James A. Garfield Senior High 3 3_PI_High 974 1021 1091.5 No

30664566027569 00560 Orange Buena Park Elementary James A. Whitaker Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 485 503 507 No

21654586058622 05936 Marin San Rafael City Elementary James B. Davidson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 795 774.5 808 No

37681146038277 01540 San Diego Fallbrook Union Elementary James E. Potter Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 884 741 897 No

19647330101329 11307 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified James Fenimore Cooper Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 13 21.5 16 Yes

41689996044358 09426 San Mateo Ravenswood City Elementary James Flood Magnet Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 212.5 163 185 No

19647330109884 10893 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified James Jordan Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 155.5 132 107 No

43694274333639 01303 Santa Clara East Side Union High James Lick High 3 3_PI_High 282.5 252 245 No

06615986003495 00968 Colusa Colusa Unified James M. Burchfield Primary 3 1_PI_Elem 212 200 184 No

20652436023980 07482 Madera Madera Unified James Madison Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 384.5 426 379 No

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33670586108955 07482 Riverside Desert Sands Unified James Madison Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 487.5 503.5 513.5 No

19647336061519 03156 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified James Madison Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1676 1978 2040.5 No

50711676052773 03743 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary James Marshall Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 470 439 476 No

30665226028484 01863 Orange Garden Grove Unified James Monroe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 206 240.5 255.5 No

19647331935865 03193 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified James Monroe High 3 3_PI_High 628 630 665 No

39686760115394 12069 San Joaquin Stockton Unified James Urbani Institute of Language Devel 3 2_PI_Mid 83.5 62 Yes

33671736112692 04981 Riverside Palm Springs Unified James Workman Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1477 1462.5 1481.5 No

37681556038319 02273 San Diego Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Jamul Primary 3 1_PI_Elem 174 201 186 No

19647331932334 02801 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Jane Addams Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 11 3.5 5 Yes

39686763930211 09446 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Jane Frederick Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 27.5 1 32.5 Yes

19647746020234 03531 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Janie P. Abbott Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 428 414.5 446 No

34674396034037 05252 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Jedediah Smith Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 147 146 168.5 No

01612916002398 00911 Alameda San Leandro Unified Jefferson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 323 325.5 302 No

10621666006316 00911 Fresno Fresno Unified Jefferson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 276 277 279 No

13630996008361 00911 Imperial Calexico Unified Jefferson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 493.5 584 691.5 No

15633216009013 00911 Kern Bakersfield City Jefferson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 225 229.5 260.5 No

19647096014963 00911 Los Angeles Lennox Elementary Jefferson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 558 532 535 No

19648816021638 00911 Los Angeles Pasadena Unified Jefferson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 390.5 393.5 412 No

30666706030282 00911 Orange Santa Ana Unified Jefferson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 585 589 556 No

33672156032668 00911 Riverside Riverside Unified Jefferson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 611.5 664.5 650.5 No

34752836104731 00911 Sacramento Natomas Unified Jefferson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 339 358 360.5 No

49706566051643 00911 Sonoma Cloverdale Unified Jefferson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 203 215 199 No

41689244133393 02293 San Mateo Jefferson Union High Jefferson High 3 3_PI_High 229 305.5 299.5 No

47704664730057 01734 Siskiyou Siskiyou Union High Jefferson High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 1 1.5 2 Yes

19647256057806 02727 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Jefferson Leadership Academies 3 2_PI_Mid 793.5 860.5 933 No

37735696038830 02213 San Diego Oceanside Unified Jefferson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1105.5 1132.5 1095 No

19642876011456 00333 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Jerry D. Holland Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 616 632 698 No

22655322230118 08733 Mariposa Mariposa County Unified Jesse B. Fremont Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 2 Yes

27659616026009 00085 Monterey Alisal Union Jesse G. Sanchez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 251 211 209 No

08618206005391 01194 Del Norte Del Norte County Unified Joe Hamilton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 201 208.5 201 No

24657710112615 11688 Merced Merced City Elementary Joe Stefani 3 1_PI_Elem 445.5 460 385 No

19651026071690 06890 Los Angeles Westside Union Elementary Joe Walker Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 811.5 833 803 No

50710430109074 11490 Stanislaus Ceres Unified Joel J. Hidahl Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 316.5 325 285 No

49706564930848 00901 Sonoma Cloverdale Unified Johanna Echols-Hansen High (Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 Yes

19647336058325 03382 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified John A. Sutter Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1336.5 1477 1504.5 No

19647336057855 02800 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified John Adams Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1491.5 1564.5 1532.5 No

50105045030085 11486 Stanislaus Stanislaus County Office of Ed John B. Allard 3 3_PI_High 77.5 51 84 No

19647336061410 02875 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified John Burroughs Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1937.5 2067 2045 No

24657716025654 03691 Merced Merced City Elementary John C. Fremont Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 340.5 323.5 312.5 No

19647331933118 03023 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified John C. Fremont Senior High 3 3_PI_High 899.5 838 1158.5 No

54755310102707 11536 Tulare Dinuba Unified John F. Kennedy Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 409 398 365 No

30666706107692 10585 Orange Santa Ana Unified John F. Kennedy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 490 471 484.5 No

33670586031975 10585 Riverside Desert Sands Unified John F. Kennedy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 329 302 332 No

19647331939941 03108 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified John F. Kennedy High 3 3_PI_High 739.5 733 828 No

16639176112379 03154 Kings Hanford Elementary John F. Kennedy Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 473 480 512.5 No

41690056044531 01138 San Mateo Redwood City Elementary John F. Kennedy Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 810.5 856 855.5 No

50711676052708 03735 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary John Fremont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 361 348 371 No

41690056044523 04969 San Mateo Redwood City Elementary John Gill Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 228 222 216.5 No

19647330114199 12144 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified John H. Liechty Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1779 1708 No

19648406021018 04182 Los Angeles Norwalk-La Mirada Unified John H. Nuffer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 309 340 324 No

34674396059323 05259 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified John H. Still 3 1_PI_Elem 569 620 535 No

54719935430194 05524 Tulare Lindsay Unified John J. Cairns Continuation 3 3_PI_High 8.5 4.5 5.5 Yes

33736766032833 00922 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified John Kelley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 377 377 357.5 No

15638426110340 00417 Kern Wasco Union Elementary John L. Prueitt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 326 320 No

39686760111310 11778 San Joaquin Stockton Unified John Marshall Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 528 542 306 No

19647331935568 03171 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified John Marshall Senior High 3 3_PI_High 874.5 865 976.5 No

24657716025662 01144 Merced Merced City Elementary John Muir Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 272 309 301 No

50711676052724 01144 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary John Muir Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 305.5 286 301 No

16638916010359 01037 Kings Corcoran Joint Unified John Muir Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 714.5 683 690.5 No

30666476097018 04764 Orange Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified John O. Tynes Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 561.5 558 564.5 No

19647331930940 02806 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified John R. Wooden High 3 5_Elig_High 6.5 9 11.5 Yes

10739656112775 04485 Fresno Central Unified John Steinbeck Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 470 422 497.5 No

10621586115190 07496 Fresno Fowler Unified John Sutter Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 459.5 441.5 470 No

19647330109355 10882 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified John W. Mack Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 326.5 318 292 No

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19647336061535 03202 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Johnnie Cochran, Jr., Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1478 1506 1633 No

37679916037675 05488 San Diego Cajon Valley Union Elementary Johnson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 322 348.5 385 No

30667466030878 06908 Orange Westminster Elementary Johnson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 764.5 783 837 No

48705816051395 06720 Solano Vallejo City Unified Johnston Cooper Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 291 322.5 297 No

34674476034888 05816 Sacramento San Juan Unified Jonas Salk High-Tech Academy 3 2_PI_Mid 439 387 428.5 No

30666216029821 03507 Orange Orange Unified Jordan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 275 260.5 251 No

19647330112854 12017 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Jordan New Technology High 3 3_PI_High 54 70.5 104 Yes

30665226104129 02338 Orange Garden Grove Unified Jordan Secondary Learning Center 3 5_Elig_High 7 8 4 Yes

30666706106165 08979 Orange Santa Ana Unified Jose Sepulveda Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 325 339.5 352 No

19648086020549 03794 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Joseph A. Gascon Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 583 586 579 No

34674396034094 05261 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Joseph Bonnheim Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 235 252.5 238 No

19647336061501 03129 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Joseph Le Conte Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1572 1697.5 1865.5 No

16639176118798 10816 Kings Hanford Elementary Joseph M. Simas 3 1_PI_Elem 416 365 359 No

15636776009799 03769 Kern Mojave Unified Joshua 3 2_PI_Mid 258.5 263.5 297 No

36750446035943 09074 San Bernardino Hesperia Unified Joshua Circle Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 515 579.5 570 No

19646676014690 02507 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Joshua Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 459.5 518 544.5 No

19648576106793 09172 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Joshua Hills Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 540.5 565 543.5 No

36677776035984 03885 San Bernardino Morongo Unified Joshua Tree Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 206 220.5 226.5 No

36678760110783 11741 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Juanita Blakely Jones Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 262 296 299 No

30664236027254 00155 Orange Anaheim City Juarez (Benito) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 533 503 543 No

37680236069090 00863 San Diego Chula Vista Elementary Juarez-Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 439 439 436.5 No

40687596043020 03522 San Luis Obisp Lucia Mar Unified Judkins Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 481.5 498.5 487 No

30666706058978 05992 Orange Santa Ana Unified Julia C. Lathrop Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1288.5 1244.5 1241 No

50757396053177 11510 Stanislaus Turlock Unified Julien Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 546 544 636.5 No

56724626055081 02200 Ventura Hueneme Elementary Julien Hathaway Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 366 389 363.5 No

01612006001309 02629 Alameda Livermore Valley Joint Unified Junction Avenue Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 546 595.5 631.5 No

38684780102103 11252 San Francisco San Francisco Unified June Jordan School for Equity 3 5_Elig_High 56.5 82 72.5 Yes

37680986038228 01458 San Diego Escondido Union Elementary Juniper Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 451.5 454 443.5 No

19648576104145 08172 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Juniper Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 727.5 745.5 783.5 No

22102232230100 03303 Mariposa Mariposa County Office of Educ Juvenile Hall/Community 3 5_Elig_High 1 0 Yes

06100660634774 07377 Colusa Colusa County Office of Educat Juvenile Hall-Nielson 3 5_Elig_High 9 9 3.5 Yes

56725386055339 04508 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Kamala Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 558 537 520 No

07617960730374 00234 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Kappa Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 13 7 13.5 Yes

15638426010243 06845 Kern Wasco Union Elementary Karl F. Clemens Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 375 333.5 617.5 No

19651106023659 06937 Los Angeles Whittier City Elementary Katherine Edwards Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 945.5 908.5 927 No

43694356047153 01496 Santa Clara Evergreen Elementary Katherine R. Smith Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 458 463.5 485 No

54719285431614 01505 Tulare Exeter Union High Kaweah High 3 5_Elig_High 7.5 3 8 Yes

37683380107102 11148 San Diego San Diego Unified Kearny Construction Tech 3 3_PI_High 131.5 137 94 No

37683386039812 05492 San Diego San Diego Unified Keiller Leadership Academy 3 2_PI_Mid 471.5 487 432.5 No

37680236037923 00864 San Diego Chula Vista Elementary Kellogg (Karl H.) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 311 347 310 No

17640141730159 10511 Lake Kelseyville Unified Kelseyville Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 8 3 3 Yes

17640146010607 02324 Lake Kelseyville Unified Kelseyville Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 287 284 314 No

37681976038467 02430 San Diego La Mesa-Spring Valley Kempton Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 456 447 451 No

36678766036933 05363 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Kendall Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 253 265.5 320.5 No

49708626062137 04718 Sonoma Petaluma City Schools Kenilworth Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 973 924 906.5 No

19642876011449 00332 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Kenmore Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 425 478.5 449 No

39686766042667 06420 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Kennedy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 420.5 477 462 No

13630996099485 00638 Imperial Calexico Unified Kennedy Gardens 3 1_PI_Elem 371.5 414.5 583 No

13631236008445 01336 Imperial El Centro Elementary Kennedy Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 607.5 622.5 624.5 No

10739991033430 08866 Fresno Kerman Unified Kerman High 3 3_PI_High 260 248 241 No

42692036045520 02030 Santa Barbara Guadalupe Union Elementary Kermit McKenzie Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 309.5 317.5 334 No

15739086009765 03646 Kern McFarland Unified Kern Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 590 540 519 No

15101571530302 09226 Kern Kern County Office of Educatio Kern County Juvenile Court 3 3_PI_High 4 1 3 No

16739326010573 07336 Kings Reef-Sunset Unified Kettleman City Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 179 184 193 No

50711346052591 02359 Stanislaus Keyes Union Keyes Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 281 292 315 No

07616486003602 00212 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Kimball Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 328.5 352 356.5 No

36678766067078 05364 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Kimbark Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 320 332 301 No

37683386114292 07317 San Diego San Diego Unified Kimbrough Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 379.5 456 510 No

19647336115802 07524 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Kindergarten Learning Academy 3 1_PI_Elem Yes

57726785732219 01179 Yolo Davis Joint Unified King (Martin Luther) High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 Yes

27660682732170 02360 Monterey King City Joint Union High King City High 3 3_PI_High 243 236 293 No

07617966004915 06421 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified King Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 200.5 176.5 181 No

10621666088546 06421 Fresno Fresno Unified King Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 233 221 267 No

39686766042568 06421 San Joaquin Stockton Unified King Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 610 641 584 No

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37683386119598 10381 San Diego San Diego Unified King/Chavez Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 211 219.5 241 No

37683380111906 11767 San Diego San Diego Unified King/Chavez Preparatory Academy 3 2_PI_Mid 305.5 190 82 Yes

19647331933001 09150 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified King/Drew Medical Magnet High 3 3_PI_High 461 433.5 380 No

31669446031306 06513 Placer Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Kings Beach Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 239 213 227.5 No

10621666057327 01744 Fresno Fresno Unified Kings Canyon Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 828 865 874 No

16638911632140 11284 Kings Corcoran Joint Unified Kings Lake Education Center 3 5_Elig_High 2 0 4.5 Yes

54719696054126 02378 Tulare Kings River Union Elementary Kings River Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 364 357 344 No

19649076021877 04401 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Kingsley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 431 477 453 No

36678196036297 04401 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Kingsley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 502 492 511 No

34674476034656 05788 Sacramento San Juan Unified Kingswood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 300 300 332.5 No

43694270116889 12236 Santa Clara East Side Union High KIPP San Jose Collegiate 3 5_Elig_High Yes

10621666006324 01745 Fresno Fresno Unified Kirk Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 191.5 208 221 No

34674396061832 05262 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Kit Carson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 410.5 424.5 399.5 No

08100820109777 Del Norte Del Norte County Office of Edu Klamath River Early College of the Redwo 3 5_Elig_High 4 7 2 Yes

37683386039838 05494 San Diego San Diego Unified Knox Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 421.5 323 270.5 No

34765056033526 05100 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Kohler Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 232.5 238 249 No

36678506061899 04994 San Bernardino Rialto Unified Kolb Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1023.5 1137.5 1160 No

19645926117246 08503 Los Angeles Hawthorne Kornblum 3 1_PI_Elem 527 522 544 No

30666476030043 04765 Orange Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Kraemer Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 998 1454 1470 No

42692296045611 02682 Santa Barbara Lompoc Unified La Canada Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 531.5 426.5 454 No

36677776106579 09163 San Bernardino Morongo Unified La Contenta Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 715 709 728 No

42692864232690 06023 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Secondary La Cuesta Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 7 6.5 6.5 Yes

42692866060040 06024 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Secondary La Cumbre Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 457 490.5 447.5 No

34674473430097 05789 Sacramento San Juan Unified La Entrada Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 4 3 2 Yes

33736763330032 00923 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified La Familia Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 5 1 3.5 Yes

27754736066955 07185 Monterey Gonzales Unified La Gloria Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 440 444.5 457.5 No

33669776031546 00133 Riverside Alvord Unified La Granada Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 397.5 357.5 373 No

42692296045629 07298 Santa Barbara Lompoc Unified La Honda Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 313.5 250.5 267 No

54722566112049 04211 Tulare Visalia Unified La Joya Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 969 946.5 925.5 No

50711676052740 03740 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary La Loma Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 726.5 731 797.5 No

19648086020598 03799 Los Angeles Montebello Unified La Merced Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 470 452 423 No

19648086085674 03800 Los Angeles Montebello Unified La Merced Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1712 1743.5 1725 No

37683796089007 05963 San Diego San Ysidro Elementary La Mirada Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 768 347.5 358 No

07617210733998 02572 Contra Costa Liberty Union High La Paloma High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 17 11.5 27.5 Yes

27661596118129 08745 Monterey Salinas Union High La Paz Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 857.5 865 873.5 No

37681976038509 02433 San Diego La Mesa-Spring Valley La Presa Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 294 281 270 No

37681976067003 02434 San Diego La Mesa-Spring Valley La Presa Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 744.5 835.5 872.5 No

33670586107759 09358 Riverside Desert Sands Unified La Quinta Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 680 772.5 844 No

50710430110734 06536 Stanislaus Ceres Unified La Rosa Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 319 326 272 No

19647336017750 03120 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified La Salle Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 397.5 479 526.5 No

19734526022313 05206 Los Angeles Rowland Unified La Seda Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 340 388 396 No

54105465430327 08660 Tulare Tulare County Office of Educat La Sierra High 3 5_Elig_High 79.5 93 85 Yes

19646346014518 02257 Los Angeles Inglewood Unified La Tijera 3 1_PI_Elem 381 428.5 544.5 No

15634040112185 11598 Kern Delano Union Elementary La Vina Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 644.5 681.5 620 No

34674473430394 08193 Sacramento San Juan Unified La Vista Center 3 5_Elig_High 14 15 12 Yes

01612596001978 01481 Alameda Oakland Unified Lafayette Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 169.5 156.5 162 No

37683386039853 01481 San Diego San Diego Unified Lafayette Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 237.5 236 255 No

19648086113799 05903 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Laguna Nueva 3 1_PI_Elem 533 566.5 540 No

21653596024335 02473 Marin Lagunitas Elementary Lagunitas Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 96.5 97 106.5 No

19647176015044 02602 Los Angeles Little Lake City Elementary Lake Center Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 986 975.5 977.5 No

17101730113225 11858 Lake Lake County Office of Educatio Lake County 4-8 Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 1 2.5 0 Yes

07617966004824 05041 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Lake Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 270 270 290 No

36678686036719 05072 San Bernardino Rim of the World Unified Lake Gregory Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 299 334 349 No

19646426105969 08861 Los Angeles Keppel Union Elementary Lake Los Angeles Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 299.5 375.5 389 No

17640300114215 12081 Lake Lakeport Unified Lakeport Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 2 Yes

19647176015069 11243 Los Angeles Little Lake City Elementary Lakeside Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 760.5 746 773.5 No

01612596001986 10769 Alameda Oakland Unified Lakeview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 184.5 161 163.5 No

44697996112841 06662 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Lakeview Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 590.5 649.5 633 No

15635606009682 02502 Kern Lamont Elementary Lamont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 268.5 269 274 No

30666216029854 04435 Orange Orange Unified Lampson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 499 492 448 No

19642461995844 04582 Los Angeles Antelope Valley Union High Lancaster High 3 3_PI_High 626.5 736.5 751.5 No

44697990102673 11461 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Landmark Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 354.5 375 363.5 No

10621666006357 01747 Fresno Fresno Unified Lane Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 453.5 471.5 505 No

19647336017776 03123 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Langdon Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 579 617 718 No

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40687590110486 11785 San Luis Obisp Lucia Mar Unified Lange (Dorothea) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 398.5 411 417 No

37683386040000 05275 San Diego San Diego Unified Language Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 573.5 568 564 No

19647336017784 05365 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Lankershim Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 333 348 383 No

36678766036941 05365 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Lankershim Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 451 504 559 No

34765056033534 05101 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Larchmont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 220 224 215.5 No

30664646027601 00693 Orange Capistrano Unified Las Palmas Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 404 373 356 No

50712176052948 00693 Stanislaus Patterson Joint Unified Las Palmas Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 409 383 368 No

33736760100248 11176 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Las Palmitas Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 491 531 538 No

04615150434803 04495 Butte Oroville Union High Las Plumas High 3 3_PI_High 300 373 321 No

18641391830082 07104 Lassen Lassen Union High Lassen Community Day 3 5_Elig_High Yes

18101811830140 10512 Lassen Lassen County Office of Educat Lassen County Community 3 5_Elig_High 4 6 1 Yes

18101811830058 10229 Lassen Lassen County Office of Educat Lassen County Juvenile Court 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 0 Yes

18101816069934 07124 Lassen Lassen County Office of Educat Lassen County Special Education 3 5_Elig_High 18.5 13 11 Yes

19647336017792 03125 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Lassen Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 426 427.5 403 No

10622816006902 02536 Fresno Laton Joint Unified Laton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 224 216.5 216.5 No

23739162330389 08215 Mendocino Laytonville Unified Laytonville Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 11 8 6 Yes

23739162330223 00666 Mendocino Laytonville Unified Laytonville Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 0 Yes

01612596002000 04288 Alameda Oakland Unified Lazear Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 193 210 206 No

24657226025498 02547 Merced Le Grand Union Elementary Le Grand Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 300.5 312 315 No

24657302433001 02548 Merced Le Grand Union High Le Grand High 3 3_PI_High 126 150 124 No

01612590107417 10723 Alameda Oakland Unified Leadership Preparatory High 3 3_PI_High 88 70.5 89 Yes

37683380106799 11139 San Diego San Diego Unified Learning Choice Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 296 254.5 238.5 No

19648810118075 12366 Los Angeles Pasadena Unified Learning Works! 3 5_Elig_High 34 Yes

01611436090278 00445 Alameda Berkeley Unified Leconte Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 168.5 184 202 No

16639176010409 02082 Kings Hanford Elementary Lee Richmond Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 251.5 299 295.5 No

26736682635001 01328 Mono Eastern Sierra Unified Lee Vining High 3 5_Elig_High 24.5 20 22 Yes

23752186025118 09671 Mendocino Leggett Valley Unified Leggett Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 45 53 52.5 Yes

37682056038616 02550 San Diego Lemon Grove Lemon Grove Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 594.5 666 692 No

56725386100333 04509 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Lemonwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 531 497 476 No

16639746069140 02557 Kings Lemoore Union Elementary Lemoore Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 423 438.5 424 No

16639821635606 02561 Kings Lemoore Union High Lemoore High 3 3_PI_High 457 502 480 No

19647336019483 03446 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Lenicia B. Weemes Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 678.5 684 691 No

19647096106736 09147 Los Angeles Lennox Elementary Lennox Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1906 1963 2004 No

15633216009047 00314 Kern Bakersfield City Leo G. Pauly Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 351 358 349 No

19647336110266 10242 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Leo Politi Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 472 504 540 No

15635036112270 03105 Kern Greenfield Union Leon H. Ollivier Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 868 893.5 948.5 No

19648730102681 10906 Los Angeles Paramount Unified Leona Jackson 3 2_PI_Mid 564.5 590.5 458.5 No

38684786041347 05640 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Leonard R. Flynn Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 277 259 252 No

42692296045645 02680 Santa Barbara Lompoc Unified Leonora Fillmore Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 443 341.5 375.5 No

24657716105852 08900 Merced Merced City Elementary Leontine Gracey Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 333 342 332 No

34752836033328 01091 Sacramento Natomas Unified Leroy F. Greene Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 765.5 723 751.5 No

30665226028559 01836 Orange Garden Grove Unified Leroy L. Doig Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 861.5 828.5 723.5 No

19643521935048 00759 Los Angeles Centinela Valley Union High Leuzinger High 3 3_PI_High 632 681.5 713.5 No

36676786101513 07677 San Bernardino Chino Valley Unified Levi H. Dickey Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 430 426 473 No

37683386059638 05499 San Diego San Diego Unified Lewis Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1024 1004.5 1039.5 No

49709200110288 11807 Sonoma Santa Rosa City Schools Lewis Opportunity 3 4_Elig_Mid 8 19.5 37 Yes

37679916037683 03491 San Diego Cajon Valley Union Elementary Lexington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 331 340 359.5 No

37735696038855 04363 San Diego Oceanside Unified Libby Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 341 365 434.5 No

33672156032684 11125 Riverside Riverside Unified Liberty Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 505.5 484.5 501 No

16639746111934 03169 Kings Lemoore Union Elementary Liberty Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 587 542.5 525 No

38684783830429 07721 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Life Learning Academy Charter 3 5_Elig_High 14.5 15 12 Yes

19764970115725 12119 Los Angeles SBE - Lifeline Education Chart Lifeline Education Charter 3 5_Elig_High 124.5 118 Yes

19647336017867 03136 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Liggett Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 616 645 635.5 No

01612590130633 10408 Alameda Oakland Unified Lighthouse Community Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 336 316 259.5 No

23655652330355 08163 Mendocino Fort Bragg Unified Lighthouse Community Day 3 3_PI_High 0.5 0 Yes

40688256043319 05927 San Luis Obisp San Miguel Joint Union Lillian Larsen Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 264.5 278 263.5 No

36750446106454 09082 San Bernardino Hesperia Unified Lime Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 482 496 493 No

19647336017883 03138 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Limerick Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 624 629 631 No

30664236027221 00157 Orange Anaheim City Lincoln (Abraham) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 511 528.5 510.5 No

49709126052153 00157 Sonoma Santa Rosa City Schools Lincoln (Abraham) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 242 250 251 No

10621666006365 03282 Fresno Fresno Unified Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 306.5 294 306.5 No

13631236008452 03282 Imperial El Centro Elementary Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 229 226 245 No

19734376023774 03282 Los Angeles Compton Unified Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 187.5 199.5 216 No

19646676108401 03282 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 485.5 522.5 497 No

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19647256015440 03282 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 649.5 645.5 690.5 No

19649076021893 03282 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 310 307 333 No

36678766036958 03282 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 492.5 540 569.5 No

37680986038236 03282 San Diego Escondido Union Elementary Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 335 341.5 358.5 No

54755316053987 03282 Tulare Dinuba Unified Lincoln Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 364 336 337 No

37683380114025 02579 San Diego San Diego Unified Lincoln High 3 5_Elig_High 555 556 Yes

15638006010136 06506 Kern Taft City Lincoln Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 611 606 619.5 No

37735696038863 00049 San Diego Oceanside Unified Lincoln Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 817.5 947.5 1168.5 No

43696660106823 11455 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Lincoln Plus High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

58727366056717 03629 Yuba Marysville Joint Unified Linda Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 504.5 415 402.5 No

19646676014708 02508 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Linda Verde Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 463 469 460 No

30736356030159 05501 Orange Saddleback Valley Unified Linda Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 370 308 335 No

37683386039879 05501 San Diego San Diego Unified Linda Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 288 317.5 319 No

19647256057814 02736 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Lindbergh Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 843.5 906.5 936 No

39685770110197 11773 San Joaquin Linden Unified Linden Community Middle 3 4_Elig_Mid 8 1 1 Yes

39685776041974 02588 San Joaquin Linden Unified Linden Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 292 277 276 No

58727365830013 03630 Yuba Marysville Joint Unified Lindhurst High 3 3_PI_High 285.5 316.5 261 No

54719935430236 08420 Tulare Lindsay Unified Lindsay Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 3 0 4 Yes

19647250115535 12117 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Lindsey (Perry) Academy 3 2_PI_Mid 770 616.5 No

51713995130067 09891 Sutter Live Oak Unified Live Oak Alternative 3 5_Elig_High 2 7 3 Yes

19643456107353 09341 Los Angeles Castaic Union Elementary Live Oak Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 471 474 485 No

37681146109524 09341 San Diego Fallbrook Union Elementary Live Oak Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 743.5 748 601 No

07616480730101 00213 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Live Oak High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 0 Yes

51713996053276 02614 Sutter Live Oak Unified Live Oak Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 521 516 510.5 No

24657486025514 02639 Merced Livingston Union Livingston Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 754.5 796 788.5 No

17101731730167 10510 Lake Lake County Office of Educatio Lloyd Hance Community 3 3_PI_High 4 3.5 4.5 No

30664236027353 00158 Orange Anaheim City Loara Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 367 356 504 No

30664313033784 00180 Orange Anaheim Union High Loara High 3 3_PI_High 625 683 619.5 No

19647336017909 03142 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Lockwood Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 366 408 451.5 No

17640551730035 03707 Lake Middletown Unified Loconoma Valley High 3 5_Elig_High 6 Yes

37683386039895 05503 San Diego San Diego Unified Logan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 359 378 461 No

19647336017917 03143 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Logan Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 361 390 454.5 No

19648816021661 04676 Los Angeles Pasadena Unified Loma Alta Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 170 197.5 146 No

19647336017925 05323 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Loma Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 526.5 525 547.5 No

19650376022834 05323 Los Angeles South Whittier Elementary Loma Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 320.5 320 334 No

27661426026553 05323 Monterey Salinas City Elementary Loma Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 330 298 317 No

48705816051502 05323 Solano Vallejo City Unified Loma Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 238 231.5 244 No

42692294233060 02684 Santa Barbara Lompoc Unified Lompoc High 3 3_PI_High 312 387.5 386.5 No

42692296060016 02683 Santa Barbara Lompoc Unified Lompoc Valley Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 726.5 901.5 891.5 No

01611436090294 00446 Alameda Berkeley Unified Longfellow Arts and Technology Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 419 427.5 403 No

15633216009062 05641 Kern Bakersfield City Longfellow Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 392 377 375 No

19734376012348 05641 Los Angeles Compton Unified Longfellow Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 356.5 392.5 438.5 No

33672156032692 05641 Riverside Riverside Unified Longfellow Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 498 467 431 No

19649070111047 11671 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Lopez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 228 236.5 238 No

19647336066278 03186 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Loren Miller Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 606.5 564 593 No

24657550102624 10962 Merced Los Banos Unified Lorena Falasco Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 554 514 475 No

19647336017941 03147 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Lorena Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 463 447 463 No

01613096002653 05855 Alameda San Lorenzo Unified Lorenzo Manor Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 372 387.5 359 No

19647336017958 03148 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Loreto Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 304 319 363 No

30666703034998 06001 Orange Santa Ana Unified Lorin Griset Academy 3 3_PI_High 0 1.5 3 No

30736356071161 05306 Orange Saddleback Valley Unified Los Alisos Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1025 937 1093.5 No

19650376022842 02052 Los Angeles South Whittier Elementary Los Altos Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 146.5 148 152 No

19648576119143 08728 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Los Amigos 3 1_PI_Elem 629 602 563 No

19647336115794 07523 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Los Angeles Academy Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 2111.5 2096 2141 No

19647330110304 11628 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Los Angeles Academy of Arts & Enterprise 3 2_PI_Mid 246 182 106 No

19647330117747 12270 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Los Angeles High School for the Arts (LA 3 5_Elig_High 101.5 Yes

19101990109942 10897 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Los Angeles International 3 5_Elig_High 25 33 27 Yes

19647331996610 10517 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Los Angeles Leadership Academy 3 3_PI_High 218 228 241 No

19647330112870 11888 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Los Angeles School of Global Studies 3 5_Elig_High 89 101 96 Yes

19647330117754 12335 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Los Angeles Teachers Preparatory Academy 3 5_Elig_High 50 Yes

43694506047237 01648 Santa Clara Franklin-McKinley Elementary Los Arboles Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 330 345 341.5 No

27660926058713 03832 Monterey Monterey Peninsula Unified Los Arboles Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 545 564 570 No

24657556025555 03480 Merced Los Banos Unified Los Banos Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 641 636 626 No

42692296045660 02685 Santa Barbara Lompoc Unified Los Berros Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 332.5 276 274.5 No

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19648736021448 04651 Los Angeles Paramount Unified Los Cerritos 3 1_PI_Elem 620 633.5 625 No

41690706045082 02738 San Mateo South San Francisco Unified Los Cerritos Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 231 237 231 No

19647336017974 03152 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Los Feliz Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 320 302 331 No

52715716114433 07463 Tehama Los Molinos Unified Los Molinos Elementary Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 1.5 0 0 Yes

52715715230032 07462 Tehama Los Molinos Unified Los Molinos High Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 0 Yes

19647586020093 03500 Los Angeles Los Nietos Los Nietos Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 549.5 562 549 No

27661426026561 05324 Monterey Salinas City Elementary Los Padres Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 458 446.5 440 No

54755236107379 09424 Tulare Porterville Unified Los Robles Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 312 300 303.5 No

54722310100495 11371 Tulare Tulare City Elementary Los Tules Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 599.5 561.5 654 No

19647330112540 11666 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Lou Dantzler Preparatory Charter High 3 5_Elig_High 73 Yes

15633626099436 09335 Kern Panama-Buena Vista Union Louise Sandrini Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 368.5 361.5 421.5 No

19647336018485 03239 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Lovelia P. Flournoy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 368 368 400 No

54718605430806 01158 Tulare Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Lovell High 3 3_PI_High 1 1 1 No

07617966120885 11226 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Lovonya DeJean Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 590 651 677 No

10621666006373 01749 Fresno Fresno Unified Lowell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 243 246 276 No

30666706030316 01749 Orange Santa Ana Unified Lowell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 546 520 551 No

01612590101469 10548 Alameda Oakland Unified LPS College Park 3 3_PI_High 77.5 80.5 70 Yes

36750513630795 06466 San Bernardino Lucerne Valley Unified Lucerne Valley Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 2 2 3.5 Yes

36750516035976 09083 San Bernardino Lucerne Valley Unified Lucerne Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 356.5 338.5 354 No

36750516106330 09084 San Bernardino Lucerne Valley Unified Lucerne Valley Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 157 151.5 139.5 No

19647746020267 03535 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Lugo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 329 367 280.5 No

34674393431012 05264 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Luther Burbank High 3 3_PI_High 480.5 445 443 No

19643376057533 02873 Los Angeles Burbank Unified Luther Burbank Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 956 991 972 No

19647336057897 02873 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Luther Burbank Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1328 1438.5 1607 No

51713996053284 02616 Sutter Live Oak Unified Luther Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 351 358 353 No

19651106023683 06940 Los Angeles Whittier City Elementary Lydia Jackson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 284.5 302 305 No

30666706115836 07597 Orange Santa Ana Unified Lydia Romero-Cruz Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 338 379 393 No

43693696046221 00109 Santa Clara Alum Rock Union Elementary Lyndale Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 351 322 326 No

21654176024525 04189 Marin Novato Unified Lynwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 241 243 269 No

36678766036974 05367 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Lytle Creek Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 477 480.5 519.5 No

50710430109082 11491 Stanislaus Ceres Unified M. Robert Adkison Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 290 312 253 No

19647256015481 02740 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified MacArthur Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 451.5 297 289 No

19648086020572 03801 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Macy Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1045 1058 1206 No

20102072030096 10164 Madera Madera County Office of Educat Madera County Opportunity 3 5_Elig_High 1.5 1 2 Yes

20652432035707 03548 Madera Madera Unified Madera High North 3 3_PI_High 478.5 369 461 No

20652430110965 11679 Madera Madera Unified Madera South High 3 3_PI_High 646 650.5 622.5 No

57726865730056 07705 Yolo Esparto Unified Madison Community High 3 5_Elig_High 2.5 2 1 Yes

10739656006910 05995 Fresno Central Unified Madison Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 425.5 445 446 No

19648816021687 05995 Los Angeles Pasadena Unified Madison Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 349 373 355.5 No

19649076021901 05995 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Madison Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 417 451 478 No

39686766042683 05995 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Madison Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 524.5 540.5 501.5 No

37683383733698 05509 San Diego San Diego Unified Madison High 3 3_PI_High 310.5 303.5 303.5 No

01612596066450 04278 Alameda Oakland Unified Madison Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 242.5 266.5 266.5 No

21654662133254 05937 Marin San Rafael City High Madrone High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 9 5 6.5 Yes

50710436085013 00787 Stanislaus Ceres Unified Mae Hensley Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 840 800 799.5 No

19647336017990 03157 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Magnolia Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 839 846.5 860.5 No

19642796011290 04235 Los Angeles Azusa Unified Magnolia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 247 256 286 No

30664313034204 00182 Orange Anaheim Union High Magnolia High 3 3_PI_High 554 527 423 No

45104540118992 12346 Shasta Shasta County Office of Educat Magnolia Independent Learning Center 3 5_Elig_High 14 Yes

36676786059372 00843 San Bernardino Chino Valley Unified Magnolia Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 973 984.5 948.5 No

47736844730149 07453 Siskiyou Butte Valley Unified Mahogany Community Day High 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 1 Yes

37681146038293 01542 San Diego Fallbrook Union Elementary Maie Ellis Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 215 233.5 180.5 No

19647336018006 02798 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Main Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 685.5 732 724.5 No

27754406026678 06291 Monterey Soledad Unified Main Street Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 604.5 570 532 No

13630996008387 00639 Imperial Calexico Unified Mains Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 353 275 294 No

19648736021463 04652 Los Angeles Paramount Unified Major Lynn Mokler 3 1_PI_Elem 475 488 477.5 No

07100740114470 12043 Contra Costa Contra Costa County Office of Making Waves Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 196 95 Yes

19647336018014 03159 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Malabar Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 457.5 515 529 No

10621586006043 01640 Fresno Fowler Unified Malaga Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 130 121.5 131.5 No

38684786041586 05669 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Malcolm X Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 54 69 93 No

26102640107714 10967 Mono Mono County Office of Educatio Mammoth Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 Yes

26736926025969 03567 Mono Mammoth Unified Mammoth Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 337.5 315 317 No

19647336018022 03160 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Manchester Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 725 746.5 750.5 No

01612590100826 11349 Alameda Oakland Unified Mandela High 3 3_PI_High 89.5 73.5 80.5 No

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19647336018030 03161 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Manhattan Place Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 342.5 323 314.5 No

37683386059646 05510 San Diego San Diego Unified Mann School of Expedition 3 2_PI_Mid 824 321 295 No

36678766036826 05352 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Manuel A. Salinas Creative Arts Elementa 3 1_PI_Elem 357.5 381 371 No

30666700108373 10991 Orange Santa Ana Unified Manuel Esqueda Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 515 475 394 No

41688906043665 00601 San Mateo Cabrillo Unified Manuel F. Cunha Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 700 696 689 No

01612596002042 04294 Alameda Oakland Unified Manzanita Community 3 1_PI_Elem 147.5 186 212 No

20756066113948 07169 Madera Chawanakee Unified Manzanita Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 0 2 Yes

34674396034110 06099 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Maple Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 166 185 178 No

54722316054506 06099 Tulare Tulare City Elementary Maple Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 383.5 377 414.5 No

42692294233029 02687 Santa Barbara Lompoc Unified Maple High 3 3_PI_High 13 25 18.5 No

56725126055172 03164 Ventura Ocean View Elementary Mar Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 381 381 390.5 No

37684116059786 06485 San Diego Sweetwater Union High Mar Vista Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1001 1005 1008 No

37684113733953 06486 San Diego Sweetwater Union High Mar Vista Senior High 3 3_PI_High 408 472 511.5 No

10755981030543 00732 Fresno Caruthers Unified Marc High 3 5_Elig_High 5 5.5 3.5 Yes

33671243330958 08561 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified March Valley 3 5_Elig_High 25.5 49.5 31.5 Yes

19647740109538 10903 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Marco Antonio Firebaugh High 3 3_PI_High 509 377.5 240.5 No

48705816051437 06724 Solano Vallejo City Unified Mare Island Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 141 139.5 155.5 No

48705816116255 08398 Solano Vallejo City Unified Mare Island Technology Academy 3 2_PI_Mid 334.5 345.5 388 No

19642876011464 00334 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Margaret Heath Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 350 360.5 376 No

24657716025688 03694 Merced Merced City Elementary Margaret Sheehy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 333 310 374 No

33671816032478 04604 Riverside Palo Verde Unified Margaret White Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 373 394 391 No

57726786118905 10456 Yolo Davis Joint Unified Marguerite Montgomery Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 304.5 311 327.5 No

36750776035240 09100 San Bernardino Apple Valley Unified Mariana Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 325.5 370 385 No

19647336018055 03165 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Marianna Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 308 312 312 No

15636281533843 03597 Kern Maricopa Unified Maricopa High 3 5_Elig_High 23 29.5 21 Yes

21102152130037 09230 Marin Marin County Office of Educati Marin County Community 3 3_PI_High 22.5 15 17 Yes

21102150113183 11913 Marin Marin County Office of Educati Marin County Juvenile Court 3 5_Elig_High 1.5 1 Yes

19647336058127 03166 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Marina del Rey Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 846 969.5 1147.5 No

38684786062061 05645 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Marina Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 892 936 914.5 No

27660926026314 07181 Monterey Monterey Peninsula Unified Marina Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 224.5 241.5 245.5 No

56725386055347 04510 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Marina West Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 571 560 574 No

19646676014716 03603 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Mariposa Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 432.5 393 350 No

36678196036347 03603 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Mariposa Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 509 539 574.5 No

22655326099790 03604 Mariposa Mariposa County Unified Mariposa Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 248 218 262 No

34674396034128 05267 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Mark Hopkins Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 240 234 231.5 No

16638916010367 03609 Kings Corcoran Joint Unified Mark Twain Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 455 496 544.5 No

34674396034136 03609 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Mark Twain Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 274 261 272 No

50711676052765 03742 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary Mark Twain Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 738 723.5 736.5 No

19647336058135 03167 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Mark Twain Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 763 848 928.5 No

01612596002059 02122 Alameda Oakland Unified Markham Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 235 256 254 No

07616486003610 00214 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Marsh Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 281 286 273 No

19645506013569 00161 Los Angeles Garvey Elementary Marshall (John) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 197 192 186.5 No

30664236027346 00161 Orange Anaheim City Marshall (John) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 513.5 526.5 639 No

37683386039952 04281 San Diego San Diego Unified Marshall Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 289 304 322.5 No

38684786041412 04281 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Marshall Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 146.5 133 134 No

19647256057822 07688 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Marshall Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 851.5 905.5 1056 No

19649076058515 07688 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Marshall Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 756.5 882 914 No

37683386059653 05513 San Diego San Diego Unified Marston Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 952.5 1022 1075 No

41690706045090 05996 San Mateo South San Francisco Unified Martin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 242 231 230 No

38684786059885 05655 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 477.5 512.5 513 No

16639176113609 03332 Kings Hanford Elementary Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 383.5 357.5 378 No

20652436112973 04613 Madera Madera Unified Martin Luther King Jr. Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 628 771 677.5 No

36678766061923 04613 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Martin Luther King Jr. Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 861 829.5 925 No

37735696111777 04613 San Diego Oceanside Unified Martin Luther King Jr. Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1433.5 1365 1681.5 No

34765056102784 07729 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Martin Luther King Jr. Technology Academ 3 2_PI_Mid 476 497.5 621 No

01611436056857 00443 Alameda Berkeley Unified Martin Luther King Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 855 894.5 858 No

01612596072235 04297 Alameda Oakland Unified Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 132 140 160 No

01611926066476 02107 Alameda Hayward Unified Martin Luther King, Jr., Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 498.5 569.5 597.5 No

07617396057186 03618 Contra Costa Martinez Unified Martinez Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 903 928.5 907.5 No

36676866035653 00952 San Bernardino Colton Joint Unified Mary B. Lewis Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 506.5 529.5 531 No

48705400112904 11905 Solano Fairfield-Suisun Unified Mary Bird Secondary Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 20 19 20.5 Yes

42692036045512 02029 Santa Barbara Guadalupe Union Elementary Mary Buren Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 462.5 435.5 421 No

19647336058143 02856 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Mary McLeod Bethune Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 2040.5 2189.5 2241 No

36678686068779 05071 San Bernardino Rim of the World Unified Mary P. Henck Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 716.5 726 744.5 No

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37684520111237 11769 San Diego Vista Unified Maryland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 326 331 263 No

34673303430667 07609 Sacramento Folsom-Cordova Unified Mather Youth Academy 3 5_Elig_High 8 14 5.5 Yes

56725206060339 04376 Ventura Ojai Unified Matilija Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 515.5 520 560.5 No

39686760111328 11779 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Maxine Hong Kingston Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 434 422 359 No

19648166020747 03916 Los Angeles Mountain View Elementary Maxson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 530.5 528 520 No

06616066003503 01285 Colusa Maxwell Unified Maxwell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 210 211 233 No

19644696012934 01285 Los Angeles Duarte Unified Maxwell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 290.5 295 341.5 No

01612596002067 04298 Alameda Oakland Unified Maxwell Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 183 196.5 162.5 No

19647336018089 03174 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Mayall Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 300 298 283 No

19647336018097 03175 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Mayberry Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 291 238 259 No

10621666006407 01751 Fresno Fresno Unified Mayfair Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 439 426.5 484 No

52714986093546 01040 Tehama Corning Union Elementary Maywood Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 583 596.5 598 No

35674706112320 03760 San Benito Hollister Maze Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 739 807.5 869.5 No

10751276006969 09292 Fresno Mendota Unified McCabe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 749.5 709 642 No

10751276006977 09293 Fresno Mendota Unified McCabe Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 375 331.5 373.5 No

08100820830042 08462 Del Norte Del Norte County Office of Edu McCarthy Center/Court/Community 3 3_PI_High 5 4 1.5 No

47704664734901 06278 Siskiyou Siskiyou Union High McCloud High 3 5_Elig_High 6 1 1 Yes

49708546051957 04719 Sonoma Petaluma City Schools McDowell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 202.5 198 212.5 No

30666706061741 05997 Orange Santa Ana Unified McFadden Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1418 1398.5 1361 No

15739081530229 07779 Kern McFarland Unified McFarland Independent 3 5_Elig_High 0 5.5 2.5 Yes

15739086106306 08898 Kern McFarland Unified McFarland Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 676 670 645 No

15636851530286 08917 Kern Muroc Joint Unified McGowan (Robert) High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 10 8.5 1 Yes

15635030101014 11210 Kern Greenfield Union McKee Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 724 702.5 674 No

19648816120265 10533 Los Angeles Pasadena Unified McKinley 3 1_PI_Elem 810 755 692 No

19647336018105 03177 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified McKinley Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 558.5 593 575.5 No

01612916002422 05516 Alameda San Leandro Unified McKinley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 317 326.5 302.5 No

10739656006944 05516 Fresno Central Unified McKinley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 565 579 584.5 No

13631236008478 05516 Imperial El Centro Elementary McKinley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 328.5 336 306 No

15633216009070 05516 Kern Bakersfield City McKinley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 426 461 449.5 No

19734376013478 05516 Los Angeles Compton Unified McKinley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 281 307.5 316 No

19647256015515 05516 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified McKinley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 489 502 506 No

39686766042691 05516 San Joaquin Stockton Unified McKinley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 559.5 556 489.5 No

39754996042857 05516 San Joaquin Tracy Joint Unified McKinley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 279 271.5 290 No

42692786045884 05516 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Elementary McKinley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 296 300 296 No

43694506047245 05516 Santa Clara Franklin-McKinley Elementary McKinley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 330.5 299 275.5 No

49708546051965 05516 Sonoma Petaluma City Schools McKinley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 147.5 150 161.5 No

41690056044556 04971 San Mateo Redwood City Elementary McKinley Institute of Technology 3 2_PI_Mid 331 329 300 No

56725386055354 04511 Ventura Oxnard Elementary McKinna Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 467 480 480 No

27661916120224 10562 Monterey Santa Rita Union Elementary McKinnon 3 1_PI_Elem 347.5 321 327 No

10621661034214 01754 Fresno Fresno Unified McLane High 3 3_PI_High 442.5 517.5 492.5 No

04614246003024 00822 Butte Chico Unified McManus (John A.) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 433.5 408 398 No

28662666026850 04020 Napa Napa Valley Unified McPherson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 378.5 366 359 No

33670820101121 11164 Riverside Hemet Unified McSweeny Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 441.5 435 452.5 No

36679596120869 11214 San Bernardino Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified Meadow Creek Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 453.5 553.5 531 No

16639746010532 02558 Kings Lemoore Union Elementary Meadow Lane Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 374 372 370 No

18641966109748 10230 Lassen Susanville Elementary Meadow View 3 1_PI_Elem 371.5 281.5 292 No

49706156115695 07865 Sonoma Bellevue Union Elementary Meadow View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 272 312 287 No

13631986008619 04094 Imperial Meadows Union Elementary Meadows Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 345 344.5 354 No

30667466030811 06910 Orange Westminster Elementary Meairs Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 371 392 382 No

33736766032254 00924 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Mecca Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 433.5 428.5 488 No

01612590100834 11348 Alameda Oakland Unified Media College Preparatory 3 3_PI_High 81.5 67.5 56 No

56725206055198 04377 Ventura Ojai Unified Meiners Oaks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 251 256.5 278 No

01612596118640 08679 Alameda Oakland Unified Melrose Leadership Academy 3 2_PI_Mid 187.5 185 182 No

19647336018121 03179 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Melvin Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 442.5 456 428 No

37683380117333 12239 San Diego San Diego Unified Memorial Scholars & Athletes 3 4_Elig_Mid 219 Yes

23102312330447 10551 Mendocino Mendocino County Office of Edu Mendocino County Community 3 5_Elig_High 16 13 15.5 Yes

10751271030725 07970 Fresno Mendota Unified Mendota Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 0 3 Yes

10751271030261 00374 Fresno Mendota Unified Mendota Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 4 0.5 3 Yes

19649076021844 04844 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Mendoza Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 196 191 175 No

19647336018139 03180 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Menlo Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 539.5 567.5 628 No

24102492430056 09233 Merced Merced County Office of Educat Merced County Juvenile Hall/Community 3 5_Elig_High 6 2.5 3 Yes

24656986025472 02178 Merced Hilmar Unified Merquin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 104 98.5 89 No

43696666048656 05741 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Merritt Trace Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 514 505.5 468 No

56724706055123 01101 Ventura Mesa Union Elementary Mesa Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 469 451.5 450 No

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19648576021174 04575 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Mesa Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 758.5 774 902 No

40687596109342 09910 San Luis Obisp Lucia Mar Unified Mesa Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 503.5 498.5 500 No

37103710115972 12136 San Diego San Diego County Office of Edu Mesa Region Court 3 5_Elig_High 3 1 Yes

56739406112189 04325 Ventura Moorpark Unified Mesa Verde Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 798.5 830.5 854.5 No

15737421530054 06237 Kern Sierra Sands Unified Mesquite Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 14 1.5 5 Yes

19648576108625 09608 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Mesquite Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 601.5 664 680 No

37103710116012 12121 San Diego San Diego County Office of Edu Metro Region Court 3 3_PI_High 0 0 Yes

34765056033427 04154 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Michael J. Castori Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 263.5 265 328.5 No

19647336018154 03183 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Micheltorena Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 287 291 302 No

19765210117390 12363 Los Angeles SBE - Micro Enterprise Charter Micro Enterprise Charter Academy 3 4_Elig_Mid 53.5 Yes

19647331931070 02823 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Mid City Magnet 3 1_PI_Elem 302 289 302 No

06616220630038 00117 Colusa Williams Unified Mid Valley High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 3 2 Yes

57727105730155 11379 Yolo Woodland Joint Unified Middle Grades Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 2 4.5 6.5 Yes

19647336018162 03184 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Middleton Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 1156 1172.5 1170 No

17640551730126 05815 Lake Middletown Unified Middletown Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 2 Yes

57105795730148 10713 Yolo Yolo County Office of Educatio Midtown Community 3 5_Elig_High 8.5 5 19 Yes

10621666105746 08845 Fresno Fresno Unified Miguel Hidalgo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 430 403.5 330.5 No

42692296068902 08882 Santa Barbara Lompoc Unified Miguelito Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 390 354 366 No

10621251030873 08696 Fresno Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Miles W. Culwell Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 3 2 Yes

11754816007488 07092 Glenn Orland Joint Unified Mill Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 153 147 171 No

42691206046031 09319 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita Miller (Isaac) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 457 422.5 405.5 No

34673306059190 01576 Sacramento Folsom-Cordova Unified Mills Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 785 848.5 873 No

20652436024020 03550 Madera Madera Unified Millview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 452 448 536 No

20756060117010 12212 Madera Chawanakee Unified Minarets High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

44697996049746 04546 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Mintie White Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 327 328 323 No

15635290116400 12155 Kern Kern Union High Mira Monte High 3 5_Elig_High 284 Yes

19647336018188 03188 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Miramonte Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 1005 971 996 No

36750440114389 11899 San Bernardino Hesperia Unified Mirus Secondary 3 5_Elig_High 17.5 3 Yes

37683383734431 05522 San Diego San Diego Unified Mission Bay High 3 3_PI_High 383.5 407.5 445 No

38684786089585 05649 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Mission Education Center 3 1_PI_Elem 23 25 26 Yes

07616486084941 03725 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Mission Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 424.5 421.5 450.5 No

36678196036354 03725 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Mission Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 497 505.5 531 No

37735696038871 03725 San Diego Oceanside Unified Mission Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 331 313 352 No

04614320430124 07488 Butte Durham Unified Mission High 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 1 Yes

44698236060156 06065 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz City High Mission Hill Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 579.5 554 558.5 No

37680986038210 01456 San Diego Escondido Union Elementary Mission Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 939 1036 1023 No

19651360114439 11906 Los Angeles William S. Hart Union High Mission View Public 3 5_Elig_High 17.5 4.5 Yes

24656316025357 00260 Merced Atwater Elementary Mitchell Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 620.5 660 666 No

49708476072136 04385 Sonoma Old Adobe Union Elementary Miwok Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 334 318 326 No

50711755034905 03744 Stanislaus Modesto City High Modesto High 3 3_PI_High 640.5 680.5 745.5 No

25102562530103 08525 Modoc Modoc County Office of Educati Modoc County Community 3 5_Elig_High 2 3 4 Yes

25102562530038 09063 Modoc Modoc County Office of Educati Modoc County Juvenile Hall/Community 3 5_Elig_High 10 3.5 6.5 Yes

25102566069314 03758 Modoc Modoc County Office of Educati Modoc County Special Education 3 5_Elig_High 12 Yes

19647096014971 02566 Los Angeles Lennox Elementary Moffett Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 617 616 654 No

36750443630472 09073 San Bernardino Hesperia Unified Mojave High 3 5_Elig_High 29.5 27 29 Yes

15636771534460 03771 Kern Mojave Unified Mojave Senior High 3 5_Elig_High 52 146 168 Yes

36679186106587 09202 San Bernardino Victor Elementary Mojave Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 650 660.5 612.5 No

34674133430550 02535 Sacramento River Delta Joint Unified Mokelumne High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 1 0 Yes

10621660108100 10777 Fresno Fresno Unified Molly S. Bakman Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 444.5 395.5 286 No

37683380109157 11393 San Diego San Diego Unified Momentum Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 260 230 130 No

54755235432786 04879 Tulare Porterville Unified Monache High 3 3_PI_High 433.5 453 505 No

19647256015523 02746 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Monroe 3 1_PI_Elem 725.5 726.5 701 No

49709126052161 06126 Sonoma Santa Rosa City Schools Monroe (James) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 277 249 211.5 No

33672156032726 03774 Riverside Riverside Unified Monroe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 476.5 470 447.5 No

38684786041446 03774 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Monroe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 304.5 315 310 No

39686766042709 03774 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Monroe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 389 391.5 386.5 No

54720096054167 03784 Tulare Monson-Sultana Joint Union Ele Monson-Sultana Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 332 322 330.5 No

43695916049480 06932 Santa Clara Mountain View Whisman Monta Loma Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 276 282.5 258 No

43696746048938 03785 Santa Clara Santa Clara Unified Montague Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 172 165 169.5 No

07617966004865 05045 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Montalvin Manor Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 309.5 286 272.5 No

19646676014724 02510 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Monte Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 498.5 488 461 No

30666706030365 02510 Orange Santa Ana Unified Monte Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 383 386 398 No

37681303734548 02024 San Diego Grossmont Union High Monte Vista High 3 3_PI_High 402 460 449 No

33672496059166 07384 Riverside San Jacinto Unified Monte Vista Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 895 996 903 No

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39754996042840 07384 San Joaquin Tracy Joint Unified Monte Vista Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 735.5 772 832.5 No

19648081996388 08726 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Montebello Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 102.5 46 9 Yes

19648086058432 03804 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Montebello Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1539.5 1748 1800 No

36678190100115 11318 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Montera Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 337.5 351 332 No

36678766037014 05370 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Monterey Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 429 439 445.5 No

27660920112896 11941 Monterey Monterey Peninsula Unified Monterey Peninsula Unified School Distri 3 5_Elig_High 2.5 5 2 Yes

39686766042717 06426 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Montezuma Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 446.5 474.5 426 No

37679916093207 05525 San Diego Cajon Valley Union Elementary Montgomery Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 742 843 936 No

37683386059679 05525 San Diego San Diego Unified Montgomery Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 501 555 565 No

19649076021919 04853 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Montvue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 219 210 236 No

34765056032965 09783 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Morey Avenue Early Childhood Development 3 1_PI_Elem Yes

36678506036669 04995 San Bernardino Rialto Unified Morgan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 307 455 478 No

34103480106286 11056 Sacramento Sacramento County Office of Ed Morgan Jr./Sr. High 3 5_Elig_High 5 4 Yes

19647336018220 03198 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Morningside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 571 587 598 No

30665226028666 03198 Orange Garden Grove Unified Morningside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357 357 378.5 No

19646341936046 02260 Los Angeles Inglewood Unified Morningside High 3 3_PI_High 308 285.5 290.5 No

43693776068928 00461 Santa Clara Berryessa Union Elementary Morrill Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 941 919 816 No

19647336018881 03306 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Morris K Hamasaki Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 265 266 286 No

37683383734654 05526 San Diego San Diego Unified Morse High 3 3_PI_High 556 618.5 724.5 No

37681303734761 02025 San Diego Grossmont Union High Mount Miguel High 3 3_PI_High 391.5 427 411.5 No

37682136038723 08169 San Diego Mountain Empire Unified Mountain Empire Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 194 198.5 200 No

55724135530175 10706 Tuolumne Summerville Union High Mountain High 3 5_Elig_High 0 Yes

37682133730983 05260 San Diego Mountain Empire Unified Mountain Meadow High 3 5_Elig_High 3.5 7 1 Yes

37103710115964 12115 San Diego San Diego County Office of Edu Mountain Region Court 3 5_Elig_High 3 4 Yes

49738826060248 01082 Sonoma Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Mountain Shadows Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 757.5 842 834 No

53750285330089 08418 Trinity Mountain Valley Unified Mountain Valley Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 3 2 1 Yes

19642796011308 06262 Los Angeles Azusa Unified Mountain View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 288.5 310 336 No

33672156032734 06262 Riverside Riverside Unified Mountain View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 544 606 629 No

09618530101808 11234 El Dorado El Dorado Union High Mountain View High 3 5_Elig_High 0 Yes

19645191932680 11234 Los Angeles El Monte Union High Mountain View High 3 3_PI_High 512.5 438 491.5 No

36750513630696 11234 San Bernardino Lucerne Valley Unified Mountain View High 3 5_Elig_High 1.5 2 Yes

15635606009690 08635 Kern Lamont Elementary Mountain View Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 488 502.5 541.5 No

33669936031652 08635 Riverside Beaumont Unified Mountain View Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 881.5 758 656 No

33671246107643 08635 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified Mountain View Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1162 1268.5 1321.5 No

56724540109520 11538 Ventura Fillmore Unified Mountain Vista 3 1_PI_Elem 297.5 295 236 No

33736766117774 08563 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Mountain Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 619.5 689 611.5 No

20652432030138 05939 Madera Madera Unified Mountain Vista High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 23 16.5 15 No

19647336058168 03200 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Mt. Gleason Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1163.5 1282 1400 No

53738335330030 10335 Trinity Southern Trinity Joint Unified Mt. Lassic High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 2 1 0 Yes

19647331930791 03201 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Mt. Lukens Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 11.5 5 2 Yes

43696176048060 03989 Santa Clara Mt. Pleasant Elementary Mt. Pleasant Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 303 316.5 168 No

33671733331121 08931 Riverside Palm Springs Unified Mt. San Jacinto High 3 3_PI_High 10.5 23.5 14 No

09619030930040 02479 El Dorado Lake Tahoe Unified Mt. Tallac High 3 5_Elig_High 3 2.5 7 Yes

15633216009088 00309 Kern Bakersfield City Mt. Vernon Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 505 528 492 No

36678766037022 00309 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Mt. Vernon Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 401 453.5 460 No

10621666006415 02747 Fresno Fresno Unified Muir Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 327.5 299 346 No

19644856013072 01318 Los Angeles East Whittier City Elementary Mulberry Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 386 412 374 No

54722316054456 06616 Tulare Tulare City Elementary Mulcahy Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 577 578 512 No

19647336119044 08721 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Multicultural Learning Center 3 1_PI_Elem 187 176 167 No

15633216009096 00310 Kern Bakersfield City Munsey Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 341.5 333.5 338.5 No

19647336018261 03207 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Murchison Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 398 335 352.5 No

11626616007603 02438 Glenn Willows Unified Murdock Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 371.5 355 353 No

19649316022198 05180 Los Angeles Rosemead Elementary Muscatel Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 709.5 706 694.5 No

36678766037048 05373 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Muscoy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 474.5 485.5 506 No

15633216009104 00312 Kern Bakersfield City Myra A. Noble Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 418 448 464.5 No

13630736008296 08487 Imperial Brawley Elementary Myron D. Witter Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 360 359 363.5 No

15635606009708 02504 Kern Lamont Elementary Myrtle Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 392.5 383 410 No

33671996105571 08940 Riverside Perris Elementary Nan Sanders Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 484 499 545 No

19646676108393 09559 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Nancy Cory Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 451.5 441.5 486 No

28102802830099 07574 Napa Napa County Office of Educatio Napa County Community 3 5_Elig_High 30.5 32 33 Yes

28102802830107 00721 Napa Napa County Office of Educatio Napa County Opportunity 3 4_Elig_Mid 2 0 0 Yes

28662662835601 04022 Napa Napa Valley Unified Napa High 3 3_PI_High 621 642.5 579 No

28662666026876 04023 Napa Napa Valley Unified Napa Junction Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 252 214.5 189 No

19647336018279 03208 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Napa Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 370 378 397 No

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28662666026983 04039 Napa Napa Valley Unified Napa Valley Language Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 424.5 410.5 356 No

37679916037725 00623 San Diego Cajon Valley Union Elementary Naranca Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 381.5 414 394 No

19647331936160 03209 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Nathaniel Narbonne Senior High 3 3_PI_High 602.5 710 764 No

27661426026595 05327 Monterey Salinas City Elementary Natividad Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 403 369 430.5 No

34752836117527 08582 Sacramento Natomas Unified Natomas Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 814 731.5 675 No

10622656006829 02373 Fresno Kings Canyon Joint Unified Navelencia Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 383.5 368 340.5 No

10621256110225 10208 Fresno Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Nell Dawson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 372 441 436.5 No

33671736059091 04563 Riverside Palm Springs Unified Nellie N. Coffman Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1047.5 1034.5 1086 No

04615496003354 06544 Butte Thermalito Union Elementary Nelson Avenue Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 439 489 473.5 No

37683956040513 06321 San Diego South Bay Union Elementary Nestor Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 682 637 606.5 No

19648406021075 04184 Los Angeles Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Nettie L. Waite Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1020.5 770 809.5 No

29102980113019 11890 Nevada Nevada County Office of Educat Nevada County Academy of Learning 3 5_Elig_High Yes

19647336018303 03212 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Nevin Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 495 493 497 No

01612346120752 10406 Alameda Newark Unified New Beginnings Academy 3 4_Elig_Mid 6 7 12 Yes

19647256118269 08507 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified New City 3 1_PI_Elem 225 159 117 No

19647330102541 10840 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified New Designs Charter 3 2_PI_Mid 400.5 366.5 351.5 No

01612420114629 12050 Alameda New Haven Unified New Haven Community Day School at Cabell 3 5_Elig_High 1 2.5 Yes

01612596001903 04274 Alameda Oakland Unified New Highland Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 198 193.5 199.5 No

19647330117911 12253 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified New Millennium Secondary 3 5_Elig_High Yes

19648406021083 04179 Los Angeles Norwalk-La Mirada Unified New River Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 416 474 480 No

44697994430203 07436 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified New School Community Day 3 3_PI_High 4.5 6.5 5 Yes

19647330111484 11631 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified New Village Charter High 3 3_PI_High 21 22 8 No

39685930112565 11776 San Joaquin Manteca Unified New Vision High 3 5_Elig_High 1 1.5 1 Yes

19646676113294 05860 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary New Vista Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1025 971 911 No

41690050110056 11432 San Mateo Redwood City Elementary Newcomer Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 38.5 54 46 Yes

38684783830163 07352 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Newcomer High 3 3_PI_High 2 33 2 Yes

30665066028104 01798 Orange Fullerton Elementary Nicolas Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 833 892.5 893.5 No

37680980111526 11755 San Diego Escondido Union Elementary Nicolaysen Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 16 25.5 22 Yes

33669856112080 03574 Riverside Banning Unified Nicolet Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 638.5 669.5 680.5 No

19647336018337 03218 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ninety-Fifth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 554 592 617 No

19647336018345 03219 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ninety-Ninth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 303 288 310 No

19647336018386 03223 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ninety-Third Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 664 666.5 694.5 No

19647336104814 08157 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ninth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 217 252 270 No

40687596043061 03524 San Luis Obisp Lucia Mar Unified Nipomo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 341 319 308.5 No

19647336018394 03227 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Noble Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 743 658 718 No

19734521936228 05207 Los Angeles Rowland Unified Nogales High 3 3_PI_High 518.5 576 616 No

23656156025217 06658 Mendocino Ukiah Unified Nokomis Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 263 237 211 No

34765056033435 04155 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Noralto Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 385 393 419 No

56725386114029 07476 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Norman R. Brekke Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 612 596 581 No

19647336018410 03228 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Normandie Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 586 560.5 539.5 No

19647336018428 03229 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Normont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 260.5 294 270 No

10621666006423 01756 Fresno Fresno Unified Norseman Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 524 561.5 584.5 No

34103480106245 11053 Sacramento Sacramento County Office of Ed North Area Community 3 3_PI_High 3.5 8 6 Yes

34765056032973 01205 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified North Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 192 204 197 No

15633396009237 08798 Kern Beardsley Elementary North Beardsley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 243 234 255.5 No

37684520114264 11970 San Diego Vista Unified North County Trade Tech High 3 5_Elig_High 0 Yes

39754996042865 07390 San Joaquin Tracy Joint Unified North Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 508 509.5 551.5 No

15635291534775 02350 Kern Kern Union High North High 3 3_PI_High 451.5 483 499.5 No

19647331936350 03230 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified North Hollywood Senior High 3 3_PI_High 538.5 418.5 661.5 No

58727365830088 02876 Yuba Marysville Joint Unified North Marysville Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 0.5 1 3.5 Yes

27738256026421 04144 Monterey North Monterey County Unified North Monterey County Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 626.5 665 607 No

33672496115125 07603 Riverside San Jacinto Unified North Mountain Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 915 945 953.5 No

19642871936384 00335 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified North Park Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 0 0.5 2 No

37103710115956 12079 San Diego San Diego County Office of Edu North Region Community 3 3_PI_High 14 15 Yes

37103710116038 12110 San Diego San Diego County Office of Edu North Region Court 3 3_PI_High 0 7.5 Yes

31669446094502 06515 Placer Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified North Tahoe Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 263 241 264 No

19647330100776 11339 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified North Valley Charter Academy 3 3_PI_High 146 136.5 134.5 No

45698564530762 00197 Shasta Anderson Union High North Valley High 3 3_PI_High 7.5 12.5 2.5 No

11754811130012 07089 Glenn Orland Joint Unified North Valley High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 6.5 3.5 4 Yes

19734526022321 05208 Los Angeles Rowland Unified Northam Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 473 473 457 No

12626871230143 07973 Humboldt Northern Humboldt Union High Northern Humboldt Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 4 4.5 10 Yes

50712176052955 04702 Stanislaus Patterson Joint Unified Northmead Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 537.5 606 592.5 No

19647330107003 10862 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Northridge Academy High 3 3_PI_High 217 208.5 285.5 No

19647336058200 03231 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Northridge Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1003 1019.5 1032.5 No

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34765050100487 11201 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Norwood Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 560 588 559.5 No

19647336018436 03232 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Norwood Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 468 501 532.5 No

34765050108183 11071 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Nova Community Day 3 2_PI_Mid 19 19 28 Yes

29663572930089 10261 Nevada Nevada Joint Union High NU Tech High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

15635291530047 02351 Kern Kern Union High Nueva Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 6 1 3 No

56725386102487 07808 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Nueva Vista Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 21 30 12 Yes

49706074930186 04103 Sonoma West Sonoma County Union High Nuevo Leon High 3 5_Elig_High 3.5 3.5 3.5 Yes

33671576032353 04202 Riverside Nuview Union Nuview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 332 337 314 No

07617966004881 05047 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Nystrom Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 201 202 219 No

43693696046270 00107 Santa Clara Alum Rock Union Elementary O. S. Hubbard Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 222.5 248 290 No

27660356089387 08852 Monterey Greenfield Union Elementary Oak Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 360 388 361 No

43694274335204 01305 Santa Clara East Side Union High Oak Grove High 3 3_PI_High 511.5 612 624 No

37681556097182 02274 San Diego Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Oak Grove Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 373.5 393 403.5 No

37680986038244 01462 San Diego Escondido Union Elementary Oak Hill Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 598.5 562 601 No

17640226057434 02402 Lake Konocti Unified Oak Hill Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 410 431 487.5 No

23656156025225 06659 Mendocino Ukiah Unified Oak Manor Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 278 257 266 No

37683386040026 09545 San Diego San Diego Unified Oak Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 528.5 580 520.5 No

19646346014534 02261 Los Angeles Inglewood Unified Oak Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 457 454 459 No

42691386119804 04228 Santa Barbara Buellton Union Elementary Oak Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 283 281.5 263 No

36679590101410 11216 San Bernardino Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified Oak View Education Center 3 5_Elig_High 18.5 14.5 8.5 Yes

56738745630199 07799 Ventura Oak Park Unified Oak View High 3 5_Elig_High 1 6 6.5 Yes

04615076003255 04491 Butte Oroville City Elementary Oakdale Heights Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 206.5 226 250 No

05100589010745 11572 Calaveras Calaveras County Office of Edu Oakendell Community 3 5_Elig_High 3 3 5 Yes

01612590111823 11562 Alameda Oakland Unified Oakland Aviation High 3 3_PI_High 25.5 58 Yes

01612590135905 04304 Alameda Oakland Unified Oakland High 3 3_PI_High 385.5 409.5 450 No

01612590136051 04305 Alameda Oakland Unified Oakland Technical High 3 3_PI_High 370 383 352 No

07617626004428 04327 Contra Costa Oakley Union Elementary Oakley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 323 330 328 No

36678196113476 06433 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Oaks Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 905.5 926 890.5 No

39685856100341 02643 San Joaquin Lodi Unified Oakwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 355.5 436.5 470 No

50710680108456 11493 Stanislaus Denair Unified Oasis Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 2 1 1 Yes

45104544530317 10670 Shasta Shasta County Office of Educat Oasis Community/Educational Resource Cen 3 3_PI_High 28 85.5 100 No

10622571033729 02384 Fresno Kingsburg Joint Union High Oasis Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 4 9 7 Yes

33736766032361 03888 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Oasis Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 428 417.5 435 No

30665483030145 02233 Orange Huntington Beach Union High Ocean View High 3 3_PI_High 396 359.5 376 No

37735693735206 04368 San Diego Oceanside Unified Oceanside High 3 3_PI_High 532 544 566.5 No

37683386061964 10056 San Diego San Diego Unified O'Farrell Community Center for Advanced 3 2_PI_Mid 814.5 1007.5 1105.5 No

44697996108138 09600 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Ohlone Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 283 307 277 No

37684526040646 08245 San Diego Vista Unified Olive Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 268 281 313 No

19642876011472 00336 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Olive Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 589 532 518.5 No

54755236054258 06092 Tulare Porterville Unified Olive Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 422 420 410 No

52714986053490 01041 Tehama Corning Union Elementary Olive View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 323.5 360 368.5 No

19647336061550 03236 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Olive Vista Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1675 1696 1673 No

19647336058069 03089 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1413 1447.5 1416 No

30736356030175 05310 Orange Saddleback Valley Unified Olivewood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 295 286 323.5 No

19647330109181 10872 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Olympic Primary Center 3 1_PI_Elem Yes

19647336018469 03237 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified One Hundred Eighteenth Street 3 1_PI_Elem 414 428 443 No

19647336018501 03242 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified One Hundred Fifty-Third Street 3 1_PI_Elem 300 314.5 343 No

19647336018519 03243 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified One Hundred Ninth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 294 284.5 258 No

19647336018535 03246 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified One Hundred Seventh Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 589.5 613 626 No

19647336018543 03248 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified One Hundred Sixteenth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 279 283 264 No

19647336018550 03249 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified One Hundred Thirty-Fifth Street Elementa 3 1_PI_Elem 452 444 505.5 No

19647336018568 03250 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified One Hundred Twelfth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 291.5 319 317 No

37683956040521 06323 San Diego South Bay Union Elementary Oneonta Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357 360 381.5 No

42691206109268 09727 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita Ontiveros (Juan Pacifico) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 567 539 522 No

33672153330511 10029 Riverside Riverside Unified Opportunity Program 3 5_Elig_High 66.5 52.5 47 Yes

10623316007009 04417 Fresno Orange Center Orange Center Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 225 216 202.5 No

30664230113712 11958 Orange Anaheim City Orange Grove Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 481 437.5 No

33670330110106 11708 Riverside Corona-Norco Unified Orange Grove High 3 5_Elig_High 25 6 16 Yes

19734456014328 02059 Los Angeles Hacienda la Puente Unified Orange Grove Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 620 612 603 No

30666213035409 04441 Orange Orange Unified Orange High 3 3_PI_High 547.5 596 508.5 No

30665066028112 01799 Orange Fullerton Elementary Orangethorpe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 504 525.5 559.5 No

30664316058861 00184 Orange Anaheim Union High Orangeview Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 947 1042 1066 No

15634386009443 06883 Kern Edison Elementary Orangewood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 348 370 304 No

43696336048185 01813 Santa Clara Orchard Elementary Orchard Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 590 581.5 507 No

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27660926026355 03841 Monterey Monterey Peninsula Unified Ord Terrace Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357.5 356.5 306 No

50736015035902 04100 Stanislaus Newman-Crows Landing Unified Orestimba High 3 3_PI_High 200.5 153.5 183 No

11754811130145 08484 Glenn Orland Joint Unified Orland Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 2 0 Yes

11754811135656 07090 Glenn Orland Joint Unified Orland High 3 3_PI_High 143.5 155 146 No

54718605433230 01159 Tulare Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Orosi High 3 3_PI_High 243.5 234.5 214 No

04615150430140 07947 Butte Oroville Union High Oroville High Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 3 7 2 Yes

23102310110023 11685 Mendocino Mendocino County Office of Edu Orr Creek 3 5_Elig_High 10 4 8 Yes

50711676052781 03757 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary Orville Wright Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 273 285 291 No

19647336058382 03475 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Orville Wright Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 988 1041 1017 No

50757396053185 11511 Stanislaus Turlock Unified Osborn Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 554 545 575 No

27659616117691 08530 Monterey Alisal Union Oscar F. Loya Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 520 478 472.5 No

19647336018592 03254 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Osceola Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 229 218 238 No

19647331931500 03257 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Owensmouth Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 9.5 6 3 Yes

56725465634548 04520 Ventura Oxnard Union High Oxnard High 3 3_PI_High 739 749 707.5 No

19647336018626 03258 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Oxnard Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 352 381 392 No

43695836047922 03884 Santa Clara Morgan Hill Unified P. A. Walsh Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 249.5 247 206.5 No

16639746066666 02559 Kings Lemoore Union Elementary P. W. Engvall Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 451.5 444 455 No

33672156032742 05155 Riverside Riverside Unified Pachappa Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 449 446.5 426.5 No

45700946114508 07443 Shasta Pacheco Union Elementary Pacheco Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 1 1 3 Yes

40688096043269 04522 San Luis Obisp San Luis Coastal Unified Pacheco Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 304 288 292 No

45700946050447 04522 Shasta Pacheco Union Elementary Pacheco Elementary 3 2_PI_Mid 347 385.5 402 No

37683386059695 05532 San Diego San Diego Unified Pacific Beach Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 652 735.5 762.5 No

34765053430261 07727 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Pacific Career and Technology High 3 3_PI_High 8.5 9 5.5 No

30665066028120 01800 Orange Fullerton Elementary Pacific Drive Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 469 496 507.5 No

34674396034193 05272 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Pacific Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 351 364.5 291 No

12629766008098 04533 Humboldt Pacific Union Elementary Pacific Union Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 379 360 358.5 No

12629271230150 08313 Humboldt Loleta Union Elementary Pacific View Charter 3 3_PI_High 59 49 54.5 No

19647336018642 03261 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Pacoima Charter Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 767 826 820 No

19647336058218 03263 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Pacoima Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1853 1987.5 1971.5 No

44697996049753 04547 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Pajaro Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 396 372.5 403 No

44697990105858 11462 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Pajaro Valley High 3 3_PI_High 305 400.5 434.5 No

14632631430057 09310 Inyo Bishop Joint Union High Palisade Glacier High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 5 3 3 Yes

37679833731098 07302 San Diego Borrego Springs Unified Palm Canyon Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

33669936031660 02060 Riverside Beaumont Unified Palm Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 448 424 380 No

54718606053938 02060 Tulare Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Palm Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 400 435 483 No

30664236027379 00162 Orange Anaheim City Palm Lane Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 554 539 584 No

33671733335130 04569 Riverside Palm Springs Unified Palm Springs High 3 3_PI_High 503.5 524 539.5 No

19648576107635 09421 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Palm Tree Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 522.5 529 557.5 No

33736766031702 00926 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Palm View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 389 367.5 353.5 No

36677776036016 03889 San Bernardino Morongo Unified Palm Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 236.5 257.5 276 No

01611926001093 02126 Alameda Hayward Unified Palma Ceia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 442.5 450 438 No

19642461936624 00205 Los Angeles Antelope Valley Union High Palmdale High 3 3_PI_High 771 737.5 766.5 No

36677106035851 01597 San Bernardino Fontana Unified Palmetto Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 524 550 602 No

34103480106229 11051 Sacramento Sacramento County Office of Ed Palmiter Special Education 3 5_Elig_High 24.5 25 25 Yes

37735696038897 04370 San Diego Oceanside Unified Palmquist Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 413.5 358 396 No

33671996111843 03266 Riverside Perris Elementary Palms Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 484 480.5 509.5 No

19647336058226 03267 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Palms Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1745 1777 1815 No

54720336054191 04597 Tulare Palo Verde Union Elementary Palo Verde Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 377.5 379.5 350.5 No

33671810115188 12092 Riverside Palo Verde Unified Palo Verde Valley Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 6 Yes

19649076061642 04855 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Palomares Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 491 566.5 566.5 No

34674473430295 07851 Sacramento San Juan Unified Palos Verde Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 3 3 3 Yes

19647330109389 10884 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Panorama City Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 463 431 388.5 No

19647330112052 11653 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Panorama High 3 3_PI_High 552 487.5 407.5 No

04615310430108 Butte Paradise Unified Paradise Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 5 0 0.5 Yes

04615316003321 04639 Butte Paradise Unified Paradise Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 518 466.5 481 No

19642796011316 00281 Los Angeles Azusa Unified Paramount Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 327 300 298 No

19648731936749 04653 Los Angeles Paramount Unified Paramount High 3 3_PI_High 1113 1124.5 1004 No

19648731996107 07530 Los Angeles Paramount Unified Paramount Unified Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 6 7 5 Yes

19647336018667 07037 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Park Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 399 435 452.5 No

01611926001101 05915 Alameda Hayward Unified Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 452 407 396.5 No

33672496109490 10060 Riverside San Jacinto Unified Park Hill Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 511.5 510 483.5 No

07616486061154 00216 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Park Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1017.5 1050 1061 No

36679186037360 06774 San Bernardino Victor Elementary Park View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 461.5 515.5 594.5 No

56726036055768 06774 Ventura Simi Valley Unified Park View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 239.5 258 301 No

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19646676014732 02511 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Park View Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 839 923.5 940 No

19649071936772 04856 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Park West High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 24.5 78.5 106 Yes

39685856100366 08878 San Joaquin Lodi Unified Parklane Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 244 252 272 No

33670336031850 01062 Riverside Corona-Norco Unified Parkridge School for the Arts 3 1_PI_Elem 600 620.5 646.5 No

07617886004568 05916 Contra Costa Pittsburg Unified Parkside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 316 339 318 No

36678766037071 05916 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Parkside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357 394 430.5 No

41690136044697 05398 San Mateo San Bruno Park Elementary Parkside Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 536 545.5 541 No

04614246003073 04219 Butte Chico Unified Parkview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 290 294 314.5 No

19648166020770 04219 Los Angeles Mountain View Elementary Parkview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 657 653 649 No

37680236066971 04219 San Diego Chula Vista Elementary Parkview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 300 326 313 No

56724626055099 04219 Ventura Hueneme Elementary Parkview Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 432 460 459 No

16638756010284 00244 Kings Armona Union Elementary Parkview Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 345 342.5 361.5 No

41690706059984 06348 San Mateo South San Francisco Unified Parkway Heights Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 528 550.5 550.5 No

10623641034990 04657 Fresno Parlier Unified Parlier High 3 3_PI_High 182.5 224.5 206 No

19647336018683 03272 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Parmelee Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 659 653 676.5 No

19647336018691 09572 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Parthenia Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 398 413 418 No

40754574035754 07404 San Luis Obisp Paso Robles Joint Unified Paso Robles High 3 3_PI_High 477.5 497.5 549 No

10739650114751 12076 Fresno Central Unified Pathway Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1.5 2 Yes

19647740114777 12156 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Pathway Independent Study 3 3_PI_High 5 4 Yes

33672150114181 12047 Riverside Riverside Unified Patricia Beatty Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 411.5 384.5 No

19647336061485 03079 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Patrick Henry Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1236.5 1227.5 1248.5 No

50712175036256 04703 Stanislaus Patterson Joint Unified Patterson High 3 3_PI_High 371 389 396.5 No

36676866035679 00954 San Bernardino Colton Joint Unified Paul Rogers Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 474 455 454 No

37756146038962 08610 San Diego Valley Center-Pauma Unified Pauma Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 187 195.5 187 No

19646426108542 09557 Los Angeles Keppel Union Elementary Pearblossom Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 255 288 291 No

43694274330353 10320 Santa Clara East Side Union High Pegasus High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

41690474135265 05925 San Mateo San Mateo Union High Peninsula High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 10 7 9 Yes

37683386039929 05506 San Diego San Diego Unified Perkins Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 328 286 240 No

33671996032510 04711 Riverside Perris Elementary Perris Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 343 375 363 No

33672073330172 04713 Riverside Perris Union High Perris Lake High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 0 1 0 No

10739651035112 07672 Fresno Central Unified Pershing Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 11 19 9 No

37683386061972 05536 San Diego San Diego Unified Pershing Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 884.5 907 952 No

49708626060230 04724 Sonoma Petaluma City Schools Petaluma Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 586.5 619.5 683.5 No

50711755030135 01807 Stanislaus Modesto City High Peter Johansen High 3 3_PI_High 534 514 576.5 No

33736766031710 00927 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Peter Pendleton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 442 454.5 456 No

50105045030226 07887 Stanislaus Stanislaus County Office of Ed Petersen Alternative Center 3 3_PI_High 51.5 42 37.5 Yes

13630736008304 08488 Imperial Brawley Elementary Phil D. Swing Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 599.5 591 611 No

19649076021935 04857 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Philadelphia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 582.5 611 607 No

40754574030169 07403 San Luis Obisp Paso Robles Joint Unified Phillips-Freedom Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 6 13.5 5 Yes

19647331930650 02838 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Phineas Banning Senior High 3 3_PI_High 657.5 780 755.5 No

21102152130102 04617 Marin Marin County Office of Educati Phoenix Academy 3 5_Elig_High 2.5 1.5 3 Yes

14101400110049 10804 Inyo Inyo County Office of Educatio Phoenix Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 Yes

19647331930783 03279 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Phoenix Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 6.5 5.5 6.5 Yes

10621666120703 10490 Fresno Fresno Unified Phoenix Elementary Academy Community Day 3 1_PI_Elem 2 3 15 No

43694274330312 10318 Santa Clara East Side Union High Phoenix High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

01612000130492 04119 Alameda Livermore Valley Joint Unified Phoenix High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 13 13.5 13 Yes

31669513130036 04119 Placer Western Placer Unified Phoenix High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 7.5 3.5 1 No

19642461995968 05827 Los Angeles Antelope Valley Union High Phoenix High Community Day 3 3_PI_High 14.5 17 16 Yes

41688904130027 00602 San Mateo Cabrillo Unified Pilarcitos Alternative High (Continuatio 3 5_Elig_High 2 1 1 Yes

33672076106223 09176 Riverside Perris Union High Pinacate Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1229 1222.5 1155 No

14632556008726 09309 Inyo Bishop Union Elementary Pine Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 380 397 419.5 No

10621176109235 09761 Fresno Clovis Unified Pinedale Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 292.5 285.5 288 No

49709204935292 06128 Sonoma Santa Rosa City Schools Piner High 3 3_PI_High 308 326 308 No

19647336018717 03280 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Pinewood Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 272 278.5 279 No

19647336107064 09152 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Pio Pico Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 1382 1428 1520.5 No

45701364530200 08637 Shasta Shasta Union High Pioneer Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 13 3 5 Yes

15633216009120 00315 Kern Bakersfield City Pioneer Drive Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 398 420 410 No

37680986110381 03327 San Diego Escondido Union Elementary Pioneer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 473 467 465.5 No

24736192430031 10262 Merced Gustine Unified Pioneer High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 3 Yes

29663572930097 10262 Nevada Nevada Joint Union High Pioneer High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 Yes

54755236054266 08250 Tulare Porterville Unified Pioneer Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 438 454 468 No

42693100102285 11438 Santa Barbara Santa Maria Joint Union High Pioneer Valley High 3 3_PI_High 622.5 571.5 636 No

56724546054985 01556 Ventura Fillmore Unified Piru Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 192.5 213 213.5 No

19646676014740 02512 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Piute Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 941.5 973.5 908 No

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54720416054209 04754 Tulare Pixley Union Elementary Pixley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 651 629.5 346.5 No

54720410114165 12170 Tulare Pixley Union Elementary Pixley Middle 3 4_Elig_Mid Yes

31103143130259 10573 Placer Placer County Office of Educat Placer County Community Schools 3 5_Elig_High 18 26.5 28 Yes

31103143130101 09237 Placer Placer County Office of Educat Placer County Court Schools 3 5_Elig_High 3 0 3 Yes

24658216025787 04789 Merced Planada Elementary Planada Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 282 301 325.5 No

15635036009583 02007 Kern Greenfield Union Plantation Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 366 375 393 No

15635036009591 02008 Kern Greenfield Union Planz Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 400.5 417 412.5 No

19642876011480 00337 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Pleasant View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 366 381 403.5 No

54720586054217 04809 Tulare Pleasant View Elementary Pleasant View West 3 1_PI_Elem 338 376 376 No

04615490102327 10743 Butte Thermalito Union Elementary Plumas Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 203.5 206 204 No

32103220100057 10576 Plumas Plumas County Office of Educat Plumas County Community 3 5_Elig_High 0 3 Yes

32103220108001 11706 Plumas Plumas County Office of Educat Plumas County Opportunity 3 4_Elig_Mid 5.5 4 0 Yes

37683383735750 05537 San Diego San Diego Unified Point Loma High 3 3_PI_High 504.5 490 497 No

17640226109706 10228 Lake Konocti Unified Pomo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 276 290 348.5 No

23656156025233 06660 Mendocino Ukiah Unified Pomolita Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 586 582 614 No

19649071995547 10247 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Pomona Alternative 3 3_PI_High 25.5 29 106 Yes

30665976029466 04128 Orange Newport-Mesa Unified Pomona Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 226.5 207 179.5 No

04615496003362 06545 Butte Thermalito Union Elementary Poplar Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 153 147 176 No

37683380108274 11382 San Diego San Diego Unified Porter Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 479 446.5 410 No

54755235434113 04880 Tulare Porterville Unified Porterville High 3 3_PI_High 399.5 483 484 No

30666216061725 04446 Orange Orange Unified Portola Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 693.5 763.5 732 No

19645016013247 03909 Los Angeles El Monte City Elementary Potrero Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 770 736 601 No

37682136097190 03909 San Diego Mountain Empire Unified Potrero Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 102 96 109 No

19647256116933 08025 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Powell (Colin L.) Academy for Success 3 1_PI_Elem 854.5 920.5 1036 No

34673146098750 01411 Sacramento Elk Grove Unified Prairie Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 637 648.5 639 No

19647336018790 03291 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified President Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 328 311 311.5 No

36678506036685 04997 San Bernardino Rialto Unified Preston Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 402 506 536.5 No

11754816007496 07093 Glenn Orland Joint Unified Price Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 460 474 482.5 No

39685770118307 12338 San Joaquin Linden Unified Pride Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 0 Yes

11626461130152 10496 Glenn Princeton Joint Unified Princeton High Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 Yes

11626461136209 04902 Glenn Princeton Joint Unified Princeton Junior-Senior High 3 3_PI_High 49.5 50 58 No

15634046111355 02034 Kern Delano Union Elementary Princeton Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357.5 410 434 No

01612340130682 08759 Alameda Newark Unified Progressive Academy 3 5_Elig_High 3.5 2.5 2.5 Yes

54755235430350 10704 Tulare Porterville Unified Prospect Education Center 3 3_PI_High 28 20.5 30 No

30666216029912 04447 Orange Orange Unified Prospect Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 264 272 282 No

27738256026447 04147 Monterey North Monterey County Unified Prunedale Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 429.5 404 440 No

28662666026918 04027 Napa Napa Valley Unified Pueblo Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 159 158 151.5 No

36679186109227 10133 San Bernardino Victor Elementary Puesta del Sol Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 275.5 298.5 325 No

39686766042741 06429 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Pulliam Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 405.5 424 434.5 No

10621666006449 01759 Fresno Fresno Unified Pyle Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 416 419 422 No

19648576115273 12252 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Quail Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 543 598.5 568.5 No

19647336018816 03294 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Queen Anne Place Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 284 304 309 No

19643521930239 00760 Los Angeles Centinela Valley Union High R. K. Lloyde High 3 3_PI_High 12.5 29 26 No

24657556025563 03483 Merced Los Banos Unified R. M. Miano Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 589 617.5 528.5 No

35674706035034 02180 San Benito Hollister R. O. Hardin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 380 383 429.5 No

19642461996644 10514 Los Angeles Antelope Valley Union High R. Rex Parris High 3 3_PI_High 9 4 5 No

44697990102665 11460 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Radcliff Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 269 247 262 No

10623806007074 04904 Fresno Raisin City Elementary Raisin City Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 184.5 179 172.5 No

30736356030183 05298 Orange Saddleback Valley Unified Ralph A. Gates Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 557 508 509 No

01612590118653 12325 Alameda Oakland Unified Ralph J. Bunche High 3 5_Elig_High 57 Yes

19647336057988 02987 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ralph Waldo Emerson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 957.5 1094 1229 No

33671733330925 08562 Riverside Palm Springs Unified Ramon Alternative Center 3 3_PI_High 17 Yes

15633216109052 09712 Kern Bakersfield City Ramon Garza Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 499.5 451 451 No

57727106116677 08435 Yolo Woodland Joint Unified Ramon S. Tafoya Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 586 609 601 No

19647336018824 04907 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ramona Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 425.5 457 480 No

33670826032130 04907 Riverside Hemet Unified Ramona Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 462 504.5 491 No

33671246104582 04907 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified Ramona Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 434 440 414 No

56725386055362 04907 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Ramona Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 379 375 398 No

36676786061840 00846 San Bernardino Chino Valley Unified Ramona Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 893 934 891.5 No

36678766036750 05379 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Ramona-Alessandro Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 393 387 446.5 No

19647336018832 03297 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ranchito Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 329 353 372 No

19648651933308 08173 Los Angeles Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Rancho del Mar High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 2 1 0 Yes

07617886084966 04743 Contra Costa Pittsburg Unified Rancho Medanos Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 931.5 967 944 No

37684526059802 06819 San Diego Vista Unified Rancho Minerva Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 820.5 771 851 No

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35674706071088 02181 San Benito Hollister Rancho San Justo 3 2_PI_Mid 867 913 959.5 No

36677106035877 01600 San Bernardino Fontana Unified Randall Pepper Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 461 430.5 416 No

15637761530039 06372 Kern Southern Kern Unified Rare Earth High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 13 8.5 3.5 Yes

36678196036289 04400 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Ray Wiltsey Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 854 916 889.5 No

30666706115588 07596 Orange Santa Ana Unified Raymond A. Villa Fundamental Intermediat 3 2_PI_Mid 1417 1349 1310 No

19647336018840 03298 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Raymond Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 350 384 389 No

33671736059109 04564 Riverside Palm Springs Unified Raymond Cree Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 969.5 1036.5 1074 No

20764142030070 09210 Madera Yosemite Unified Raymond Granite High 3 5_Elig_High 1 1 2 Yes

52716395230040 07465 Tehama Red Bluff Joint Union High Rebound 3 5_Elig_High 0 3 3.5 Yes

52716395237201 04923 Tehama Red Bluff Joint Union High Red Bluff High 3 3_PI_High 416 408 446 No

37681713730835 10309 San Diego Julian Union High Redding (Ray) High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 0 Yes

19753410116285 12165 Los Angeles Redondo Beach Unified Redondo Beach Learning Academy 3 5_Elig_High Yes

01611500135533 00744 Alameda Castro Valley Unified Redwood Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

08618206005441 09564 Del Norte Del Norte County Unified Redwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 261 274.5 306.5 No

15635786009989 09564 Kern Richland Union Elementary Redwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 576 429.5 383.5 No

36677106035885 09564 San Bernardino Fontana Unified Redwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 504.5 481.5 429.5 No

23752182330397 08216 Mendocino Leggett Valley Unified Redwood High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High Yes

28662666058788 04028 Napa Napa Valley Unified Redwood Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 985.5 1024 1082.5 No

23656156025258 07537 Mendocino Ukiah Unified Redwood Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 258.5 271 271 No

16739326109888 10227 Kings Reef-Sunset Unified Reef Sunset Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 393.5 399.5 411 No

16739321630185 07999 Kings Reef-Sunset Unified Reef-Sunset Secondary Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 4 1 2 Yes

01612596117394 07941 Alameda Oakland Unified Reems (Ernestine C.) Academy of Technolo 3 1_PI_Elem 252 242.5 235.5 No

13630811330141 07095 Imperial Brawley Union High Renaissance 3 5_Elig_High 0 3 0 Yes

17101731730068 07934 Lake Lake County Office of Educatio Renaissance Court 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 0 Yes

18750361830033 09064 Lassen Fort Sage Unified Render Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 1 Yes

19647331937226 03301 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Reseda Senior High 3 3_PI_High 451 354 626.5 No

30664236027395 00164 Orange Anaheim City Revere (Paul) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 609.5 609 609 No

36678506059455 04998 San Bernardino Rialto Unified Rialto Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1116 1219 1231.5 No

19647330109330 10881 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ricardo Lizarraga Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 469 429.5 442.5 No

19645506013528 01893 Los Angeles Garvey Elementary Rice (Eldridge) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 485 465 491.5 No

42691206046056 09321 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita Rice (William) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 519.5 518 476.5 No

56725386055305 07922 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Richard B. Haydock Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 765 790 823.5 No

19647336057905 02878 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Richard E. Byrd Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1613.5 1599 1602.5 No

36678196036198 04392 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Richard Haynes Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 547 558 571 No

19647336057954 06993 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Richard Henry Dana Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1695.5 1704.5 1731.5 No

19650376022859 06361 Los Angeles South Whittier Elementary Richard L. Graves Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 828.5 808 828 No

19647330108902 10868 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Richard Merkin Middle Academy 3 2_PI_Mid 392 390 246 No

54720826114672 11376 Tulare Richgrove Elementary Richgrove Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 506.5 512 508 No

30666213035748 04448 Orange Orange Unified Richland Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 1 23.5 13.5 Yes

15635786010003 09565 Kern Richland Union Elementary Richland Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 629.5 636 954.5 No

04615310432856 04642 Butte Paradise Unified Ridgeview High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 18.5 15.5 16.5 Yes

19647256015598 05381 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Riley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 404 406 376 No

36678766037097 05381 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Riley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 457 468 464 No

37683386040083 05539 San Diego San Diego Unified Riley/New Dawn 3 3_PI_High 67 53.5 54 Yes

36678680102210 11306 San Bernardino Rim of the World Unified Rim Academy 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 Yes

19734526022339 05209 Los Angeles Rowland Unified Rincon Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 557 612.5 591 No

50755566053003 05117 Stanislaus Riverbank Unified Rio Altura Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 305 276 485 No

15735446010011 05085 Kern Rio Bravo-Greeley Union Elemen Rio Bravo-Greeley Elementary 3 2_PI_Mid 411 519 495 No

56725616119242 10453 Ventura Rio Elementary Rio del Norte 3 1_PI_Elem 363.5 391 536.5 No

10752341030352 10212 Fresno Golden Plains Unified Rio Del Rey High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 4.5 0.5 3 Yes

56725616055495 05089 Ventura Rio Elementary Rio del Valle Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 674 590.5 795 No

19645016013254 01273 Los Angeles El Monte City Elementary Rio Hondo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 712 697.5 707 No

34765056059257 01992 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Rio Linda Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 455.5 543 564.5 No

56725616055503 05090 Ventura Rio Elementary Rio Lindo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 325 334 408 No

56725465634761 04521 Ventura Oxnard Union High Rio Mesa High 3 3_PI_High 490 576 568.5 No

56725616055511 05091 Ventura Rio Elementary Rio Plaza Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 244 280 283 No

56725616055529 05092 Ventura Rio Elementary Rio Real Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 287.5 225 324 No

56725616118061 08667 Ventura Rio Elementary Rio Rosales 3 1_PI_Elem 291 274 349 No

34765056059265 01993 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Rio Tierra Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 400 432 524.5 No

15635450112524 11602 Kern Kernville Union Elementary Rio Vista Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 2 4 Yes

19645276013379 03309 Los Angeles El Rancho Unified Rio Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 325.5 305 306.5 No

33670903330545 00963 Riverside Jurupa Unified Rio Vista High 3 5_Elig_High 7 9 11 Yes

10739656120539 11957 Fresno Central Unified Rio Vista Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1176.5 1197 1154.5 No

56725610113977 11957 Ventura Rio Elementary Rio Vista Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 611.5 646 No

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20652430109686 10952 Madera Madera Unified Ripperdan High 3 3_PI_High 17 20 23.5 No

01612590110262 11559 Alameda Oakland Unified Rise Community 3 1_PI_Elem 161 158.5 127 No

09100900930131 02957 El Dorado El Dorado County Office of Edu Rite of Passage 3 3_PI_High 25 18 19 No

19647336018915 03310 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ritter Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 251.5 226.5 236 No

57726945735154 06857 Yolo Washington Unified River City Senior High 3 3_PI_High 422.5 361.5 358 No

34674130107383 11075 Sacramento River Delta Joint Unified River Delta Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 1 Yes

33103300110833 11707 Riverside Riverside County Office of Edu River Springs Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 1735.5 1417.5 1104 No

44698074430260 10414 Santa Cruz San Lorenzo Valley Unified River View High 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 Yes

10754081030832 08478 Fresno Riverdale Joint Unified Riverdale Community Day 3 3_PI_High 3 9 2 Yes

30665226028724 05118 Orange Garden Grove Unified Riverdale Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 429.5 447 421.5 No

33103303330123 07567 Riverside Riverside County Office of Edu Riverside County Juvenile Court 3 3_PI_High 17.5 17.5 30 No

33103303330404 09238 Riverside Riverside County Office of Edu Riverside County Opportunity 3 3_PI_High 22 38 30.5 No

07617880730184 07821 Contra Costa Pittsburg Unified Riverside High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 6 12.5 10.5 Yes

58727440112623 11836 Yuba Plumas Lake Elementary Riverside Meadows Elementary 3 2_PI_Mid 275.5 355 270.5 No

07617546004261 05126 Contra Costa Mt. Diablo Unified Riverview Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 666 823.5 801 No

36677366107072 05126 San Bernardino Helendale Elementary Riverview Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 173.5 199 166 No

19647336058150 03187 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Robert A. Millikan Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1865 1899 1855.5 No

19647336061576 03277 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Robert E. Peary Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1971 2188.5 2243.5 No

43694506067201 03112 Santa Clara Franklin-McKinley Elementary Robert F. Kennedy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 465 458.5 454 No

19647336058275 03027 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Robert Frost Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1714 1726 1685.5 No

56725386111850 04240 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Robert J. Frank Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1096 1099 1133 No

30665896029185 03562 Orange Magnolia Elementary Robert M. Pyles Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 508 552 555.5 No

15636776009823 03773 Kern Mojave Unified Robert P. Ulrich Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 259 267 541 No

43733876047674 03671 Santa Clara Milpitas Unified Robert Randall Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 288 295 301 No

01611760130138 01686 Alameda Fremont Unified Robertson High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 21 26.5 36 Yes

01612590100842 11304 Alameda Oakland Unified Robeson School of Visual and Performing 3 3_PI_High 64 84.5 79 Yes

19647256112056 03226 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Robinson (Jackie) 3 1_PI_Elem 662.5 678 701.5 No

34674216033740 05166 Sacramento Robla Elementary Robla Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 254.5 263 268 No

54755236054274 04874 Tulare Porterville Unified Roche Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 217.5 226 231 No

13630996008379 00640 Imperial Calexico Unified Rockwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 409 399 526 No

43694846106991 09140 Santa Clara Gilroy Unified Rod Kelley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 500 454 435 No

07616976003701 02301 Contra Costa John Swett Unified Rodeo Hills Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 451.5 412.5 446.5 No

10621666006464 01761 Fresno Fresno Unified Roeding Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 435.5 416 450.5 No

36678760109496 11107 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Roger Anton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 398 357.5 328.5 No

27660926058739 03341 Monterey Monterey Peninsula Unified Roger S. Fitch Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 562 651 721 No

37683386040091 05540 San Diego San Diego Unified Rolando Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 116 107 123 No

44697996049787 04550 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Rolling Hills Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 541 464 449.5 No

24736196025746 09552 Merced Gustine Unified Romero Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 154 166 171 No

33672316032791 05173 Riverside Romoland Elementary Romoland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 275 279 553 No

20651930113076 11713 Madera Chowchilla Elementary Ronald Reagan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 373 366 No

10622400113142 11915 Fresno Kingsburg Elementary Charter Ronald W. Reagan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 654 663.5 No

10739656006951 07673 Fresno Central Unified Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 326.5 320.5 363.5 No

15638006010151 07673 Kern Taft City Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 432.5 432.5 423.5 No

16639176010433 07673 Kings Hanford Elementary Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 289.5 313.5 291.5 No

19734376012389 07673 Los Angeles Compton Unified Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 602.5 610 685 No

19647746020283 07673 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 347.5 343 291 No

19648816021711 07673 Los Angeles Pasadena Unified Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 201.5 182 163 No

27661426026603 07673 Monterey Salinas City Elementary Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 333 336 335 No

41690056044572 07673 San Mateo Redwood City Elementary Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 212 207 236 No

54755316107650 07673 Tulare Dinuba Unified Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 356 342.5 345 No

54722316054514 07673 Tulare Tulare City Elementary Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 336 327.5 381.5 No

10621661035831 01762 Fresno Fresno Unified Roosevelt High 3 3_PI_High 588.5 581 593.5 No

37683386059703 05541 San Diego San Diego Unified Roosevelt International Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 754 813.5 817 No

01612596057087 04312 Alameda Oakland Unified Roosevelt Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 634.5 693.5 705 No

19734376061261 04312 Los Angeles Compton Unified Roosevelt Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1116 1175 1136 No

19647746116685 11994 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Rosa Parks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 418 411 319 No

37683386114375 11994 San Diego San Diego Unified Rosa Parks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 563.5 585 790.5 No

38684786041503 11994 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Rosa Parks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 193 187.5 200 No

01611436090187 06865 Alameda Berkeley Unified Rosa Parks Environmental Science Magnet 3 1_PI_Elem 241 219.5 202.5 No

19647330109371 11623 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Rosa Parks Learning Center 3 1_PI_Elem 621 592 566.5 No

34674396059299 05231 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Rosa Parks Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 445.5 505 591 No

15637766010045 06373 Kern Southern Kern Unified Rosamond Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 438 324 328 No

19647336018956 03316 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Roscoe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 533 562 587 No

37680986038251 01464 San Diego Escondido Union Elementary Rose Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 411.5 467 482 No

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04614246003081 00828 Butte Chico Unified Rosedale Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 278 262 275 No

49709046052088 05176 Sonoma Roseland Elementary Roseland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 446.5 464.5 433 No

43693936046676 00675 Santa Clara Campbell Union Elementary Rosemary Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 218 223 235 No

33669776116339 08260 Riverside Alvord Unified Rosemary Kennedy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 336 465.5 453 No

19645191937481 01366 Los Angeles El Monte Union High Rosemead High 3 3_PI_High 455 507 471.5 No

34674390101972 11191 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Rosemont High 3 3_PI_High 429 433.5 456.5 No

19648086020648 03807 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Rosewood Park 3 1_PI_Elem 701 733.5 665 No

19647250115378 12163 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Rosie the Riveter Charter High 3 5_Elig_High 5 4.5 Yes

30664236027270 00166 Orange Anaheim City Ross (Betsy) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 776 763 737 No

37683386040109 05192 San Diego San Diego Unified Ross Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 230 225 224 No

23656072330371 08212 Mendocino Round Valley Unified Round Valley Community Day 3 3_PI_High Yes

23656072330033 10257 Mendocino Round Valley Unified Round Valley Continuation 3 5_Elig_High Yes

23656076025175 05194 Mendocino Round Valley Unified Round Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 149.5 152 159 No

23656072334563 05195 Mendocino Round Valley Unified Round Valley High 3 3_PI_High 11.5 15.5 40 No

19647336018998 03320 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Rowan Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 664.5 675.5 664.5 No

10621666006472 01763 Fresno Fresno Unified Rowell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 476 459.5 525 No

19734526022354 05211 Los Angeles Rowland Unified Rowland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 289 332 341 No

19734521995943 05918 Los Angeles Rowland Unified Rowland Unified Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 3 2 Yes

01613090137745 05858 Alameda San Lorenzo Unified Royal Sunset (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 1 3.5 12 Yes

30666476030084 04769 Orange Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Ruby Drive Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 314 303 337 No

43694846047336 01916 Santa Clara Gilroy Unified Rucker Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 432.5 394 307 No

19647336061436 02960 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Rudecinda Sepulveda Dodson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1830.5 1887 1830.5 No

01612590130146 07326 Alameda Oakland Unified Rudsdale Continuation 3 3_PI_High 21 19.5 29 Yes

19647336019004 03321 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Russell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 725 672.5 726 No

33671816032494 04601 Riverside Palo Verde Unified Ruth Brown Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 379 385.5 385.5 No

36676866035687 00955 San Bernardino Colton Joint Unified Ruth Grimes Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 386.5 424 422.5 No

01611926001127 02129 Alameda Hayward Unified Ruus Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 485 476 469.5 No

10623640107409 10783 Fresno Parlier Unified S. Ben Benavidez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 312.5 329 326 No

34674390102038 11190 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Sacramento Charter High 3 3_PI_High 240 223 232 No

52105205230073 10443 Tehama Tehama County Office of Educat Sacramento River Discovery Charter 3 5_Elig_High 36 49 70 Yes

27102722730265 10557 Monterey Monterey County Office of Educ Salinas Community 3 3_PI_High 16 27 30.5 No

52716395237151 04924 Tehama Red Bluff Joint Union High Salisbury High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 0 5 3.5 Yes

34674396059356 05280 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Sam Brannan Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 632.5 744 864 No

36678506114938 07622 San Bernardino Rialto Unified Sam V. Curtis Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 399.5 551 575.5 No

34673146033104 01401 Sacramento Elk Grove Unified Samuel Kennedy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 544.5 535.5 591.5 No

35675383530029 08958 San Benito San Benito High San Andreas Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 22.5 13.5 36.5 No

05615646003438 00630 Calaveras Calaveras Unified San Andreas Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 231 223 208 No

36678763630308 07344 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified San Andreas High 3 3_PI_High 3 13 5 No

19647336112411 03240 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified San Antonio Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 395 418 446 No

19649076112437 03240 Los Angeles Pomona Unified San Antonio Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 278.5 274 271 No

49708624935862 04725 Sonoma Petaluma City Schools San Antonio High 3 5_Elig_High 17.5 16 16 Yes

35103553530045 10171 San Benito San Benito County Office of Ed San Benito County Juvenile Hall/Communit 3 5_Elig_High 4.5 2 8 Yes

35675383537008 05344 San Benito San Benito High San Benito High 3 3_PI_High 703.5 741 687.5 No

36103633630431 09241 San Bernardino San Bernardino County Office o San Bernardino County Juvenile Detention 3 3_PI_High 5.5 15.5 8.5 No

36103636069348 07174 San Bernardino San Bernardino County Office o San Bernardino County Special Education 3 1_PI_Elem 979 955 921 No

36678763635844 05384 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified San Bernardino High 3 3_PI_High 536.5 562.5 488.5 No

56724546054993 01557 Ventura Fillmore Unified San Cayetano Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 281 278 258 No

37683380107045 11142 San Diego San Diego Unified San Diego CIMA 3 3_PI_High 62.5 78.5 67.5 Yes

37683386119168 10636 San Diego San Diego Unified San Diego Cooperative Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 284 279.5 258 No

37683380118315 12303 San Diego San Diego Unified San Diego Early/Middle College 3 5_Elig_High Yes

37683383730371 08962 San Diego San Diego Unified San Diego SCPA 3 3_PI_High 806 833 790 No

19647336019012 03323 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified San Fernando Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 416 434.5 416 No

19647336058283 03324 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified San Fernando Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1524 1561 1797.5 No

38103893830445 San Francisco San Francisco County Office of San Francisco County Community 3 5_Elig_High 9.5 26.5 26 Yes

38103893830361 09270 San Francisco San Francisco County Office of San Francisco County Court Woodside Lear 3 5_Elig_High 19.5 2 0.5 Yes

38103893830395 09472 San Francisco San Francisco County Office of San Francisco County Opportunity 3 5_Elig_High 8.5 6 15.5 Yes

19647336019020 03326 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified San Gabriel Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 512 516 532.5 No

21653596024343 02474 Marin Lagunitas Elementary San Geronimo Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 24.5 15.5 6.5 No

33669930106062 11013 Riverside Beaumont Unified San Gorgonio Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 862.5 861 801.5 No

33672496032817 05693 Riverside San Jacinto Unified San Jacinto Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 301.5 308 331 No

33672493337656 05694 Riverside San Jacinto Unified San Jacinto High 3 3_PI_High 509 574 496 No

39103973930468 10650 San Joaquin San Joaquin County Office of E San Joaquin County Community 3 3_PI_High 95 72.5 145.5 No

10752346007223 08340 Fresno Golden Plains Unified San Joaquin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 508 539 548.5 No

30736356094676 08340 Orange Saddleback Valley Unified San Joaquin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 436 355 402.5 No

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43696666121073 11456 Santa Clara San Jose Unified San Jose Community Middle 3 4_Elig_Mid 4 8 12.5 Yes

43696664330478 02795 Santa Clara San Jose Unified San Jose High Academy Plus 3 5_Elig_High Yes

21654176058606 04195 Marin Novato Unified San Jose Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 502.5 498 509 No

37754163731015 06527 San Diego Warner Unified San Jose Valley Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 0 Yes

30664646027643 00702 Orange Capistrano Unified San Juan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 362 371 375 No

40104054030250 10655 San Luis Obisp San Luis Obispo County Office San Luis Obispo County Community 3 3_PI_High 52.5 46 52 Yes

42692864230165 09441 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Secondary San Marcos Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 5 4 3 Yes

42692864235230 06029 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Secondary San Marcos Senior High 3 3_PI_High 451 459.5 553.5 No

43695836047948 03883 Santa Clara Morgan Hill Unified San Martin/Gwinn Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 381 360 363.5 No

19647336108641 02555 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified San Miguel Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 678 698 735 No

37682056038665 02555 San Diego Lemon Grove San Miguel Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 310 292.5 283.5 No

13632146106298 08975 Imperial San Pasqual Valley Unified San Pasqual Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 142 146 169 No

13632146008635 05930 Imperial San Pasqual Valley Unified San Pasqual Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 209 216.5 228.5 No

21654586024830 09630 Marin San Rafael City Elementary San Pedro Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 218 220 223 No

19647331937838 03330 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified San Pedro Senior High 3 3_PI_High 708.5 794 777.5 No

19648816021729 04686 Los Angeles Pasadena Unified San Rafael Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 246 247 230 No

21654662133262 05938 Marin San Rafael City High San Rafael High 3 3_PI_High 237.5 230.5 241.5 No

27754406026686 06292 Monterey Soledad Unified San Vicente Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 363 354 357 No

37683796119473 12385 San Diego San Ysidro Elementary San Ysidro Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 5 5 9 Yes

37683796098453 05964 San Diego San Ysidro Elementary San Ysidro Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 844 852.5 860 No

38684786041545 05664 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Sanchez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 158.5 182 171.5 No

42104214230207 10658 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara County Office of Santa Barbara County Community 3 5_Elig_High 41 30.5 54.5 Yes

42104214230157 09249 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara County Office of Santa Barbara County Juvenile Court 3 5_Elig_High 1 2 9 Yes

42692866060057 06030 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Secondary Santa Barbara Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 672 694 755.5 No

42692864235727 06031 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Secondary Santa Barbara Senior High 3 3_PI_High 512.5 559.5 534.5 No

43104394330254 09045 Santa Clara Santa Clara County Office of E Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall 3 3_PI_High 4 4 0 Yes

44104474430278 10668 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz County Office of Ed Santa Cruz County Community 3 3_PI_High 78 63 62 No

44104474430146 09251 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz County Office of Ed Santa Cruz County Court 3 5_Elig_High 9 3 4 Yes

01612596002166 11533 Alameda Oakland Unified Santa Fe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 184 180 197 No

27660506026132 02362 Monterey King City Union Santa Lucia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 429.5 236 440 No

42693104236030 06084 Santa Barbara Santa Maria Joint Union High Santa Maria High 3 3_PI_High 583 564 537 No

19647336019079 03333 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Santa Monica Boulevard Community Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 584 646 737.5 No

27661916026660 06116 Monterey Santa Rita Union Elementary Santa Rita Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 271 317.5 291.5 No

37679830110379 11750 San Diego Borrego Springs Unified Santa Rosa Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3.5 3 8 Yes

40687006042964 00255 San Luis Obisp Atascadero Unified Santa Rosa Road Academic Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 273 290.5 287.5 No

19734521930106 05212 Los Angeles Rowland Unified Santana High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 4.5 3.5 2 No

19647330109447 11626 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Santee Education Complex 3 3_PI_High 762.5 757.5 1110 No

43694506047252 01650 Santa Clara Franklin-McKinley Elementary Santee Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 293 275.5 278.5 No

37683616120190 10639 San Diego Santee Elementary Santee Success Program 3 4_Elig_Mid 4 3 1 Yes

49709536052294 06303 Sonoma Sonoma Valley Unified Sassarini Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 257 265.5 261 No

19647336019087 03334 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Saticoy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 429 440 443.5 No

33736766114789 07604 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Saul Martinez Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 674.5 678 601 No

34765050114272 11951 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified SAVA: Sacramento Academic and Vocational 3 5_Elig_High 114.5 125 Yes

10621666006480 01764 Fresno Fresno Unified Scandinavian Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 595 607.5 664.5 No

01611926001135 02130 Alameda Hayward Unified Schafer Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 391 377 330 No

30667466030860 06912 Orange Westminster Elementary Schmitt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 305 293.5 285.5 No

19647330117762 12370 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified School for the Visual Arts and Humanitie 3 5_Elig_High 97.5 Yes

36677100107656 11098 San Bernardino Fontana Unified School of Language Development 3 5_Elig_High 14.5 14 13 Yes

10621661030642 07497 Fresno Fresno Unified School of Unlimited Learning 3 3_PI_High 31.5 41 19 No

43696746049019 06051 Santa Clara Santa Clara Unified Scott Lane Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 275 259 253.5 No

47764554730115 07446 Siskiyou Scott Valley Unified Scott River Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0.5 1 0 Yes

47764554730107 04089 Siskiyou Scott Valley Unified Scott River High 3 5_Elig_High 2 1 0.5 Yes

47764554730206 10426 Siskiyou Scott Valley Unified Scott Valley Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 0 0 1 Yes

33736766032379 00928 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Sea View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 267.5 300.5 242 No

19647336019095 03338 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Second Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 324 345 351 No

13632226008643 06180 Imperial Seeley Union Elementary Seeley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 303 314.5 357.5 No

41690056044580 04973 San Mateo Redwood City Elementary Selby Lane Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 511 502 452 No

19647250101741 11291 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Select Community Day (Secondary) 3 5_Elig_High 2 2.5 1.5 Yes

19647336019103 03339 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Selma Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 277 283.5 341 No

43696666048698 05730 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Selma Olinder Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 304 311 316 No

48705404836003 01526 Solano Fairfield-Suisun Unified Sem Yeto Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 1 5 2 Yes

50755720117689 12193 Stanislaus Waterford Unified Sentinel High 3 5_Elig_High 3 Yes

15635780107771 06914 Kern Richland Union Elementary Sequoia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 418 401 326 No

54721166054340 06914 Tulare Sequoia Union Elementary Sequoia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 249 265 265 No

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41690624136693 06806 San Mateo Sequoia Union High Sequoia High 3 3_PI_High 391 380.5 308.5 No

54722565435839 06806 Tulare Visalia Unified Sequoia High 3 3_PI_High 12.5 2.5 6.5 No

10621666057335 07099 Fresno Fresno Unified Sequoia Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 753 715 714.5 No

15633216008957 07099 Kern Bakersfield City Sequoia Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 774.5 812 832 No

54755230110692 07099 Tulare Porterville Unified Sequoia Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 482 481 404 No

37683383730173 05549 San Diego San Diego Unified Serra High 3 3_PI_High 463.5 515 529 No

33671246106041 04451 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified Serrano Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 347.5 401.5 431 No

36678196036404 05386 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Serrano Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 777 797 745 No

56724546055008 01558 Ventura Fillmore Unified Sespe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 322 324.5 314 No

19647336019137 03345 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Seventy-Fifth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 832.5 867.5 888 No

50711676052823 03750 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary Shackelford Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 326 307 300.5 No

19648576115281 07529 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Shadow Hills Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 932 931 750 No

18641886010805 00261 Lassen Shaffer Union Elementary Shaffer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 206 229 238.5 No

24656316025365 00261 Merced Atwater Elementary Shaffer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 325 361.5 350 No

15635291535087 02352 Kern Kern Union High Shafter High 3 3_PI_High 298 307 339.5 No

40688334030227 08621 San Luis Obisp Shandon Joint Unified Shandon Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 2 4 Yes

19647336019152 03347 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Sharp Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 516.5 528.5 504.5 No

45104544530150 02799 Shasta Shasta County Office of Educat Shasta County Juvenile Court 3 5_Elig_High 6 5 5 Yes

24753660114538 11971 Merced Delhi Unified Shattuck Independent Study 3 5_Elig_High 3.5 2.5 Yes

23655656119184 08734 Mendocino Fort Bragg Unified Shelter Cove 3 4_Elig_Mid 8 4 7 Yes

19647336019178 03349 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Sheridan Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 807.5 688 696.5 No

56726526056212 06767 Ventura Ventura Unified Sheridan Way Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 311 311 287 No

43693936046692 07427 Santa Clara Campbell Union Elementary Sherman Oaks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 315 304 294 No

27661426026611 06499 Monterey Salinas City Elementary Sherwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 499.5 474 478 No

57727026120307 10716 Yolo Winters Joint Unified Shirley Rominger Intermediate 3 1_PI_Elem 211 241 240 No

44697656113559 07434 Santa Cruz Live Oak Elementary Shoreline Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 577.5 596 586 No

14632711430065 07981 Inyo Death Valley Unified Shoshone High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 1 Yes

10621660114355 11846 Fresno Fresno Unified Sierra Charter 3 3_PI_High 164.5 195 No

19646676014757 04787 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Sierra Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 485.5 483 461 No

31669106031264 05187 Placer Roseville City Elementary Sierra Gardens Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 331 343 317 No

22655322230068 06039 Mariposa Mariposa County Unified Sierra Home 3 5_Elig_High 50 47 51 Yes

09619036095301 08873 El Dorado Lake Tahoe Unified Sierra House Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 276 276.5 315 No

56725386055388 04515 Ventura Oxnard Elementary Sierra Linda Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 431 434.5 441.5 No

42750104230173 01478 Santa Barbara Cuyama Joint Unified Sierra Madre High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 1.5 1 Yes

15633216009153 05158 Kern Bakersfield City Sierra Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 705.5 710 726 No

33672156059141 05158 Riverside Riverside Unified Sierra Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 859.5 902.5 916 No

39685696041925 05158 San Joaquin Lincoln Unified Sierra Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 544 518 477.5 No

34674473430402 08194 Sacramento San Juan Unified Sierra Nueva High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 7 3 4 No

18750366096341 09068 Lassen Fort Sage Unified Sierra Primary 3 1_PI_Elem 54 51.5 59 Yes

30665636028997 09093 Orange La Habra City Elementary Sierra Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 672 689.5 651 No

54722495430186 04203 Tulare Tulare Joint Union High Sierra Vista High 3 5_Elig_High 20 8.5 27 Yes

54755315431119 01243 Tulare Dinuba Unified Sierra Vista High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 9.5 13 8 Yes

19642876096135 06962 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Sierra Vista Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 794 745 737 No

19734456014351 02062 Los Angeles Hacienda la Puente Unified Sierra Vista Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 349 371 387 No

36738900118109 12326 San Bernardino Silver Valley Unified Silver Valley Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 2 Yes

36679343630787 05315 San Bernardino Victor Valley Union High Silverado High 3 3_PI_High 842 639 590.5 No

28662666058796 04032 Napa Napa Valley Unified Silverado Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 720.5 688.5 726 No

48705326051049 01254 Solano Dixon Unified Silveyville Primary 3 1_PI_Elem 416 250 254.5 No

19649076058523 04861 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Simons Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 809.5 902.5 945 No

19647336019236 03356 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Sixth Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 458.5 441 452 No

19647336019244 03357 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Sixty-Eighth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 583 584 610 No

19647336019269 03359 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Sixty-Sixth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 710.5 741 734.5 No

33671990110585 11718 Riverside Perris Elementary Sky View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 517 548 491.5 No

30665226028757 07189 Orange Garden Grove Unified Skylark Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 321 357 369.5 No

01612590137943 04315 Alameda Oakland Unified Skyline High 3 3_PI_High 467 452 464.5 No

10621666085138 01767 Fresno Fresno Unified Slater Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 431 443.5 549 No

36676863636131 00956 San Bernardino Colton Joint Unified Slover Mountain High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 14.5 3 9 Yes

40688096043202 05882 San Luis Obisp San Luis Coastal Unified Smith (C. L.) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 235 207 194 No

08618206005458 01199 Del Norte Del Norte County Unified Smith River Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 189 198 195.5 No

34765056033336 04148 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Smythe Academy of Arts and Sciences 3 1_PI_Elem 756 739.5 595 No

48104886089668 10678 Solano Solano County Office of Educat Solano County Community 3 5_Elig_High 7 4 3.5 Yes

48104884830071 09271 Solano Solano County Office of Educat Solano Juvenile Hall 3 5_Elig_High 4 4 10.5 Yes

45699894530226 07814 Shasta Fall River Joint Unified Soldier Mountain Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 0 1.5 1.5 Yes

19101991996008 07106 Los Angeles Los Angeles County Office of E Soledad Enrichment Action Charter 3 3_PI_High 153 141.5 134.5 No

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27754402730190 08225 Monterey Soledad Unified Soledad High 3 3_PI_High 286.5 245 235.5 No

27754732730067 11204 Monterey Gonzales Unified Somavia High School 3 5_Elig_High 2 1 2 Yes

56726116055834 06296 Ventura Somis Union Somis Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 228.5 251 325 No

19647336019285 03362 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Soto Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 231 188 185.5 No

23655992330108 07331 Mendocino Point Arena Joint Union High South Coast Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 0 2 Yes

41104130113324 12008 San Mateo San Mateo County Office of Edu South Community 3 5_Elig_High 4 1 1.5 Yes

45699140110924 11942 Shasta Cascade Union Elementary South County Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 2 2 2 Yes

47704664730123 11942 Siskiyou Siskiyou Union High South County Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 Yes

19645191995661 00439 Los Angeles El Monte Union High South El Monte High 3 3_PI_High 389 422 370 No

15637846118103 08704 Kern South Fork Union South Fork Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 112 127 147.5 No

19647336058309 03363 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified South Gate Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 2743 2738 2831.5 No

19647331938307 03364 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified South Gate Senior High 3 3_PI_High 764.5 759.5 792.5 No

15635291535392 02353 Kern Kern Union High South High 3 3_PI_High 394.5 413 442.5 No

30664316058887 00188 Orange Anaheim Union High South Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 1374 1392 1503 No

58727365830096 02879 Yuba Marysville Joint Unified South Lindhurst Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 3 5.5 7 Yes

37735696038921 04374 San Diego Oceanside Unified South Oceanside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 447 325 327 No

19647336019293 03365 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified South Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 563 581 595 No

19645276013403 01385 Los Angeles El Rancho Unified South Ranchito Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 430 319 336 No

37103710115923 12089 San Diego San Diego County Office of Edu South Region Community 3 3_PI_High 1 5 Yes

09619030937805 02481 El Dorado Lake Tahoe Unified South Tahoe High 3 3_PI_High 294 296.5 328 No

09619036005565 02482 El Dorado Lake Tahoe Unified South Tahoe Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 850 916.5 917 No

23656152334704 06663 Mendocino Ukiah Unified South Valley High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 1.5 4 4 No

43694846098214 01918 Santa Clara Gilroy Unified South Valley Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 685 710 704.5 No

39754996042881 07393 San Joaquin Tracy Joint Unified South/West Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 591 640 654 No

19647330106989 10860 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Southeast Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1264.5 1274.5 1233 No

12101240106179 10795 Humboldt Humboldt County Office of Educ Southern Humboldt Community 3 5_Elig_High 1 3.5 3 Yes

19101991996214 08010 Los Angeles Los Angeles County Office of E Southwest Community Day 3 3_PI_High 13 29 25.5 No

37684116062012 06491 San Diego Sweetwater Union High Southwest Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 703 708.5 694 No

37684113730124 06492 San Diego Sweetwater Union High Southwest Senior High 3 3_PI_High 436 418.5 437.5 No

19734456014377 02064 Los Angeles Hacienda la Puente Unified Sparks Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 503 510 561.5 No

37683386040174 06381 San Diego San Diego Unified Spreckels Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 507 486 489 No

41690706045140 06354 San Mateo South San Francisco Unified Spruce Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 351 327 303 No

30666706094684 06008 Orange Santa Ana Unified Spurgeon Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1268.5 1224 1345.5 No

15637926010094 06391 Kern Standard Elementary Standard Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 772.5 882 857 No

37683386096598 05554 San Diego San Diego Unified Standley Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1262.5 1249 1289.5 No

19647336019327 03369 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Stanford Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 725.5 740.5 728.5 No

50105045030069 09050 Stanislaus Stanislaus County Office of Ed Stanislaus County Juvenile Hall/Court 3 5_Elig_High 3 5 4 Yes

36678766114763 07629 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified STAR at Anderson Community Day 3 1_PI_Elem 21 24 25 Yes

44697996108146 09601 Santa Cruz Pajaro Valley Unified Starlight Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 335 335 358 No

19647336019335 03370 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified State Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 649 676 696 No

49709126052195 06135 Sonoma Santa Rosa City Schools Steele Lane Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 215 212 195.5 No

48705816051544 06737 Solano Vallejo City Unified Steffan Manor Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 352 376.5 360 No

07617966004972 05061 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Stege Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 179.5 155.5 162 No

15633216109060 09713 Kern Bakersfield City Stella I. Hills Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 275 276 281.5 No

19647336058366 03460 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Stephen M. White Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1743 1779 1786 No

19647256057848 02759 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Stephens Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 996 1088.5 1242 No

33670903330784 07211 Riverside Jurupa Unified Steps Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 11.5 9.5 23.5 Yes

54719936060313 02592 Tulare Lindsay Unified Steve Garvey Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 526 516 503 No

43696256048177 04221 Santa Clara Oak Grove Elementary Stipe (Samuel) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 327 347.5 318 No

39686760117119 12350 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Stockton Intermediate Alternative 3 4_Elig_Mid 23 36 Yes

54721406054373 06439 Tulare Stone Corral Elementary Stone Corral Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 88 86.5 93 Yes

57726940114710 01652 Yolo Washington Unified Stonegate Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 611.5 478 No

07617886109383 09995 Contra Costa Pittsburg Unified Stoneman Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 397.5 368.5 359 No

19647336019350 03375 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Stoner Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 243 284 306.5 No

11626531130137 08482 Glenn Stony Creek Joint Unified Stony Creek Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 2 1 Yes

19647336019368 03377 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Strathern Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 601 625 657 No

54721576120646 10702 Tulare Strathmore Union Elementary Strathmore Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 0 1 2 Yes

54721570114595 12108 Tulare Strathmore Union Elementary Strathmore Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 484 451 No

01612590130179 07804 Alameda Oakland Unified Street Academy (Alternative) 3 3_PI_High 26.5 28 25.5 Yes

12628100108043 11592 Humboldt Fortuna Union High Strongs Creek Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 2 2 0.5 Yes

29102980116913 12339 Nevada Nevada County Office of Educat Sugarloaf Mountain, Juvenile Hall Progra 3 5_Elig_High 0 Yes

48705406100754 07283 Solano Fairfield-Suisun Unified Suisun Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 310.5 320 428 No

36678196036412 04412 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Sultana Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 525 538 500 No

19648576108633 09609 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Summerwind Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 474.5 485.5 458 No

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54718370109009 11526 Tulare Burton Elementary Summit Charter Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 509.5 338 278 No

15635291530294 08870 Kern Kern Union High Summit Continuation 3 3_PI_High 0 Yes

33670580114504 12080 Riverside Desert Sands Unified Summit High 3 5_Elig_High 21 4 Yes

07617540730424 00185 Contra Costa Mt. Diablo Unified Summit High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 7.5 50.5 54.5 Yes

37681710102400 11132 San Diego Julian Union High Summit High Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 0 Yes

19647336019384 03380 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Sunny Brae Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 468 458.5 464 No

19646676014765 02514 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary Sunnydale Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 381 398 405 No

33671246032338 03870 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified Sunnymead Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 463 464 446 No

33671246108690 09585 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified Sunnymead Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1398.5 1412.5 1117.5 No

33671246103519 08167 Riverside Moreno Valley Unified Sunnymeadows Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 442.5 471 452 No

54721816054407 00878 Tulare Sunnyside Union Elementary Sunnyside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 276.5 274 280.5 No

10621661030675 07963 Fresno Fresno Unified Sunnyside High 3 3_PI_High 729 736.5 711 No

35674706035042 06325 San Benito Hollister Sunnyslope Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 442 409 420 No

37683956040539 06325 San Diego South Bay Union Elementary Sunnyslope Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 428 459 488 No

19647336104822 12101 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Sunrise Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 286 286 332 No

16739321630078 07337 Kings Reef-Sunset Unified Sunrise High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 0 5 1 No

15638346010227 02066 Kern Vineland Elementary Sunset 3 2_PI_Mid 342.5 340.5 345 No

10621666088942 02065 Fresno Fresno Unified Sunset Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 145 156 196.5 No

08618200836205 01200 Del Norte Del Norte County Unified Sunset High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 5 5 8.5 Yes

25658962530095 11691 Modoc Surprise Valley Joint Unified Surprise Valley Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 3 2 2 Yes

10621666111231 07778 Fresno Fresno Unified Susan B. Anthony Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 267 295 318 No

30665226028799 07778 Orange Garden Grove Unified Susan B. Anthony Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 359 347.5 320.5 No

34674396071336 07778 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Susan B. Anthony Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 184 177 184 No

41689166115364 07778 San Mateo Jefferson Elementary Susan B. Anthony Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 322 306 281 No

33669856031645 00349 Riverside Banning Unified Susan B. Coombs Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 670 671.5 701 No

19647331932383 02965 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Susan Miller Dorsey Senior High 3 3_PI_High 356 394 538 No

18641966116511 08003 Lassen Susanville Elementary Susan River Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 2 1 3 Yes

36679340101931 11188 San Bernardino Victor Valley Union High Susie Matthews Academy 3 3_PI_High 14 12.5 18 Yes

19644516057632 01275 Los Angeles Downey Unified Sussman Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1345.5 1347.5 1344.5 No

19648086020655 03809 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Suva Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 428 444 432 No

19648086085682 03810 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Suva Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 1073 1122 1156.5 No

24658706025837 06989 Merced Winton Elementary Sybil N. Crookham Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 281.5 273 335 No

30666216029953 06270 Orange Orange Unified Sycamore Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 349 364.5 371 No

30664316058895 00189 Orange Anaheim Union High Sycamore Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 1576 1651.5 1657 No

04755076003164 02013 Butte Gridley Unified Sycamore Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 426 416 396 No

19647336019400 03384 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Sylmar Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 488 514.5 503 No

19647336019418 03386 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Sylvan Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 484.5 526.5 556 No

43694506047278 01653 Santa Clara Franklin-McKinley Elementary Sylvandale Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 811 850 861 No

43693696046312 00101 Santa Clara Alum Rock Union Elementary Sylvia Cassell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 370 339 324 No

57727106066260 07008 Yolo Woodland Joint Unified T. L. Whitehead Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 257 253 277 No

04100410430066 09213 Butte Butte County Office of Educati Table Mountain 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 0 Yes

15638001530518 10508 Kern Taft City Taft Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 1 2 1 Yes

30666216029961 04454 Orange Orange Unified Taft Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 363.5 393.5 407 No

39686766042766 04454 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Taft Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 364 395 338 No

37683386059711 05558 San Diego San Diego Unified Taft Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 594 659 702 No

34674396034284 05285 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Tahoe Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 232 234 253 No

09619036005573 02483 El Dorado Lake Tahoe Unified Tahoe Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 263 255 295 No

16739326118566 08710 Kings Reef-Sunset Unified Tamarack Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 151 148 155 No

19648576021182 04576 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Tamarisk Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 456.5 451.5 391 No

10621176005912 00917 Fresno Clovis Unified Tarpey Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 434 454 513 No

49706150113506 11843 Sonoma Bellevue Union Elementary Taylor Mountain Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 260.5 242 No

34674216033757 08954 Sacramento Robla Elementary Taylor Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 302 343 317.5 No

10739656007389 07674 Fresno Central Unified Teague Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 443 462 485 No

10621666088538 01770 Fresno Fresno Unified Tehipite Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 515 606.5 626 No

10101081030923 10482 Fresno Fresno County Office of Educat Teilman Community Day 3 3_PI_High 15 5 1 Yes

19650376022875 06362 Los Angeles South Whittier Elementary Telechron Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 220 210 220 No

19647336019442 03391 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Telfair Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 701.5 665 667.5 No

19645506101497 07288 Los Angeles Garvey Elementary Temple (Roger W.) Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 463 477 469 No

19734456014393 02067 Los Angeles Hacienda la Puente Unified Temple Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 275 284 269 No

37684520100925 11270 San Diego Vista Unified Temple Heights Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 377 399 373 No

38684786115901 07732 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Tenderloin Community 3 1_PI_Elem 224 234 223 No

19647336019459 03393 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Tenth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 807 811.5 869 No

15638420113167 12045 Kern Wasco Union Elementary Teresa Burke Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 436 387.5 No

19647336107411 09395 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Teresa Hughes Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 740 795 834.5 No

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15634046009393 01211 Kern Delano Union Elementary Terrace Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 312.5 361 379 No

43696256117014 08359 Santa Clara Oak Grove Elementary The Academy 3 4_Elig_Mid 11 7 15.5 Yes

33672073330776 06249 Riverside Perris Union High The Academy Community Day 3 3_PI_High 36.5 57.5 169.5 Yes

41690396044820 05898 San Mateo San Mateo-Foster City Elementa THE Bayside S.T.E.M. ACADEMY 3 2_PI_Mid 478.5 530 598 No

34674390106898 11076 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified The Language Academy of Sacramento 3 1_PI_Elem 226 218.5 201 No

19648736021471 04654 Los Angeles Paramount Unified Theodore Roosevelt 3 1_PI_Elem 596 621 616 No

30666706030399 06187 Orange Santa Ana Unified Theodore Roosevelt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 517 505 416 No

19645686057715 01943 Los Angeles Glendale Unified Theodore Roosevelt Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 941 957 945.5 No

19647331937424 03315 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Theodore Roosevelt Senior High 3 3_PI_High 1016 832 1073.5 No

43695916049514 06933 Santa Clara Mountain View Whisman Theuerkauf Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 287 270 276 No

30666706030241 05984 Orange Santa Ana Unified Thomas A. Edison Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 421 394 442 No

19647336061444 02975 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Thomas A. Edison Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1759 1840 1977 No

50711755031802 03753 Stanislaus Modesto City High Thomas Downey High 3 3_PI_High 450.5 519 602.5 No

58105870113274 11993 Yuba Yuba County Office of Educatio Thomas E. Mathews Community 3 5_Elig_High 6.5 8.5 0.5 Yes

34674476034540 05775 Sacramento San Juan Unified Thomas Edison Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 170.5 189 199 No

15638426010268 01228 Kern Wasco Union Elementary Thomas Jefferson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 629 658.5 662.5 No

20652436024053 01228 Madera Madera Unified Thomas Jefferson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 880 716.5 708.5 No

33670586032015 01228 Riverside Desert Sands Unified Thomas Jefferson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 758 734 762 No

10622650106815 10781 Fresno Kings Canyon Joint Unified Thomas Law Reed Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 405 490 482.5 No

41689166043756 02281 San Mateo Jefferson Elementary Thomas R. Pollicita Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 614.5 627.5 641 No

19647336058085 03117 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Thomas Starr King Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 2294.5 2507.5 2546.5 No

01611436090310 00450 Alameda Berkeley Unified Thousand Oaks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 259 276 303.5 No

51713735130117 06769 Sutter East Nicolaus Joint Union High Three Rivers High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 2.5 Yes

19734371996057 07149 Los Angeles Compton Unified Thurgood Marshall 3 3_PI_High 0.5 1 17 Yes

19647740108381 10901 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Thurgood Marshall Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 458 477 484 No

19644776114227 04897 Los Angeles Eastside Union Elementary Tierra Bonita Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 502 411 410 No

56725126055180 04355 Ventura Ocean View Elementary Tierra Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 387 391 398 No

10621666061196 01773 Fresno Fresno Unified Tioga Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 634 691 733.5 No

54722156054431 06548 Tulare Tipton Elementary Tipton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 422.5 379 395 No

12630166008148 05172 Humboldt Rohnerville Elementary Toddy Thomas Elementary 3 2_PI_Mid 331 323 319.5 No

19647336019509 03399 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Toland Way Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 290 311 327 No

42691200102855 11436 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita Tommie Kunst Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 740.5 751.5 771 No

36750446111751 03904 San Bernardino Hesperia Unified Topaz Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 393.5 389 394 No

33736760100263 11174 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Toro Canyon Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 946.5 925 906 No

19650600110320 Los Angeles Torrance Unified Torrance Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 4 7 3 Yes

19642121931641 00028 Los Angeles ABC Unified Tracy (Wilbur) High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 22.5 23 16.5 Yes

19642876011498 00340 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Tracy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 542 523 509.5 No

10752346007397 10218 Fresno Golden Plains Unified Tranquillity Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 156 178 168 No

10752341037456 10214 Fresno Golden Plains Unified Tranquillity High 3 3_PI_High 119 112.5 130 No

07617960730523 07956 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Transition Learning Center 3 3_PI_High 31 35.5 47.5 Yes

09619030930107 00301 El Dorado Lake Tahoe Unified Transitional Learning Center (Continuati 3 5_Elig_High Yes

48705654830154 08641 Solano Travis Unified Travis Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 2 1.5 3 Yes

48705654830022 06597 Solano Travis Unified Travis Education Center 3 3_PI_High 7 3 1 Yes

19101991996222 08011 Los Angeles Los Angeles County Office of E Tri Community Day 3 3_PI_High 59 14.5 46 No

19647331996073 07115 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Tri-C Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 10 9.5 16 Yes

53765135330097 08416 Trinity Trinity Alps Unified Trinity River Community Day 3 5_Elig_High Yes

19647336019558 03404 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Trinity Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 536 571.5 599 No

12629016007991 02393 Humboldt Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified Trinity Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 160 175 174 No

19647330112193 11656 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Triumph Academy 3 2_PI_Mid 230 168 No

36678926037188 06608 San Bernardino Trona Joint Unified Trona Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 112 112 114 No

31669446031322 06521 Placer Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Truckee Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 413.5 397 394 No

12626871230051 07262 Humboldt Northern Humboldt Union High Tsurai High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 1 1.5 0 Yes

15637840118604 12383 Kern South Fork Union Tucpan Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid Yes

54722316116768 08422 Tulare Tulare City Elementary Tulare City Community Day 3 2_PI_Mid 0 3 6 Yes

54105465430343 10700 Tulare Tulare County Office of Educat Tulare County Community 3 5_Elig_High 11 9 24 Yes

54722495435466 06620 Tulare Tulare Joint Union High Tulare Western High 3 3_PI_High 451 605 572 No

54718035430111 01837 Tulare Alpaugh Unified Tule Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 1 Yes

25735936025894 06624 Modoc Tulelake Basin Joint Unified Tulelake Basin Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 148 166 156 No

25735930107953 11693 Modoc Tulelake Basin Joint Unified Tulelake Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 1 3 Yes

25735932530087 03335 Modoc Tulelake Basin Joint Unified Tulelake Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 4 5 5 Yes

42691206046023 09318 Santa Barbara Santa Maria-Bonita Tunnell (Martin Luther) Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 494 495 505 No

55105535530035 08427 Tuolumne Tuolumne County Superintendent Tuolumne County Cal-SAFE Program 3 5_Elig_High 1 1 Yes

55105535530167 10448 Tuolumne Tuolumne County Superintendent Tuolumne County Community Day High 3 5_Elig_High 1 2.5 0 Yes

50711676052849 03754 Stanislaus Modesto City Elementary Tuolumne Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 431 462 490 No

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07616486003636 02666 Contra Costa Antioch Unified Turner Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 335.5 330.5 360.5 No

10621666006522 02666 Fresno Fresno Unified Turner Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 386 393 445 No

37683383730231 05562 San Diego San Diego Unified Twain High 3 3_PI_High 11.5 11 44 Yes

19647336019574 03407 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Tweedy Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 439 425 439 No

19647336019582 03408 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Twentieth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 415.5 439.5 448 No

19647336019590 03409 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Twenty-Eighth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 863 888 952 No

19647336019608 03410 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Twenty-Fourth Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 548 560.5 633 No

36677776036032 03893 San Bernardino Morongo Unified Twentynine Palms Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 469 514.5 522.5 No

37737916115349 07719 San Diego San Marcos Unified Twin Oaks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 536.5 555.5 560 No

37737913730215 05891 San Diego San Marcos Unified Twin Oaks High 3 5_Elig_High 15 10.5 15 Yes

33671813331139 04603 Riverside Palo Verde Unified Twin Palms Continuation 3 3_PI_High 0 3 14.5 No

33671736115448 07602 Riverside Palm Springs Unified Two Bunch Palms Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 536.5 550.5 566 No

39686766042782 06435 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Tyler Skills Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 391 439 430 No

01611926104566 08146 Alameda Hayward Unified Tyrrell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 483.5 440 357 No

23656152335024 06665 Mendocino Ukiah Unified Ukiah High 3 3_PI_High 408.5 446 407.5 No

36676866035638 00950 San Bernardino Colton Joint Unified Ulysses Grant Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 513 526 556 No

19647331933795 03052 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Ulysses S. Grant Senior High 3 3_PI_High 548 535 593.5 No

19647336019624 03412 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Union Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 687.5 664.5 681 No

56725530111690 11832 Ventura Pleasant Valley University Charter Middle School at CSU 3 2_PI_Mid 174 176 110 No

33672156059158 05160 Riverside Riverside Unified University Heights Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 736 764 801 No

56725536120620 10711 Ventura Pleasant Valley University Preparation School at CSU Cha 3 1_PI_Elem 298 302 268 No

19647331938885 03413 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified University Senior High 3 3_PI_High 578 501.5 568.5 No

36750696037295 09096 San Bernardino Upland Unified Upland Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 895 936.5 915 No

17640636010680 06694 Lake Upper Lake Union Elementary Upper Lake Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 214 210 212.5 No

01612596118657 08680 Alameda Oakland Unified Urban Promise Academy 3 2_PI_Mid 278 273 278 No

36678766037147 05389 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Urbita Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 262 306 319 No

19647336019632 03414 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Utah Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 403 443 429 No

48705730109744 11474 Solano Vacaville Unified Vacaville Community Day Prep 3 5_Elig_High 5 5 5.5 Yes

30665066028179 05563 Orange Fullerton Elementary Valencia Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 448 478 508 No

39686760115303 12085 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Valentine Peyton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 467 508 No

39686766097794 06430 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Valenzuela Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 206 189 186.5 No

19647336019640 03415 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Valerio Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 773 781 755.5 No

33736766031694 00921 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Valle del Sol Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 469 460.5 417.5 No

15635030100685 11218 Kern Greenfield Union Valle Verde Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 436.5 478 431 No

15634046009401 03991 Kern Delano Union Elementary Valle Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 287 320 316 No

33670826106728 03991 Riverside Hemet Unified Valle Vista Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 424.5 454.5 481 No

10621660111633 11588 Fresno Fresno Unified Valley Arts and Science Academy (VASA) 3 1_PI_Elem 157 123.5 Yes

24102492430171 10961 Merced Merced County Office of Educat Valley Atwater Community Day 3 3_PI_High 9 11 12 No

24102492430148 08217 Merced Merced County Office of Educat Valley Community 3 3_PI_High 117.5 112.5 105 No

19734451996560 12334 Los Angeles Hacienda la Puente Unified Valley Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 3 3 1.5 Yes

50755490116848 12334 Stanislaus Hughson Unified Valley Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 2 Yes

36679596037428 04899 San Bernardino Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 426 502 490 No

53750285330022 07693 Trinity Mountain Valley Unified Valley High 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 Yes

24102492430163 08737 Merced Merced County Office of Educat Valley Los Banos Community Day 3 3_PI_High 26.5 23 22.5 No

51713995130059 09390 Sutter Live Oak Unified Valley Oak Continuation High 3 5_Elig_High 2 2.5 1.5 Yes

54722566092373 06808 Tulare Visalia Unified Valley Oak Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 891.5 896 901 No

20755800110403 11681 Madera Golden Valley Unified Valley Teen Ranch Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 4 4 Yes

33669776108104 00929 Riverside Alvord Unified Valley View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 297 299.5 331 No

33736766031728 00929 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Valley View Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 484.5 521.5 526.5 No

39686766042790 04774 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Van Buren Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 398.5 403 374 No

19647336019699 03421 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Van Nuys Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 464 524 565 No

19647336058333 03422 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Van Nuys Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1307.5 1416 1391 No

19647331938968 03424 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Van Nuys Senior High 3 3_PI_High 713 676 602.5 No

19647336019707 03425 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Vanalden Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 299.5 297.5 322 No

54755236054282 04875 Tulare Porterville Unified Vandalia Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 461 432.5 455 No

43696906049159 02796 Santa Clara Sunnyvale Vargas Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 341.5 326 288.5 No

19647336019715 03426 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Vaughn Next Century Learning Center 3 1_PI_Elem 1189 1202.5 1105.5 No

19649076108914 10000 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Vejar Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 485 483.5 481 No

21654586024772 05934 Marin San Rafael City Elementary Venetia Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 474.5 461.5 425.5 No

19647331939040 03429 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Venice Senior High 3 3_PI_High 585.5 599 618.5 No

19642126010979 00013 Los Angeles ABC Unified Venn W. Furgeson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 329.5 356 368 No

27660682730208 08222 Monterey King City Joint Union High Ventana High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 2 2 0 Yes

56105615630223 09258 Ventura Ventura County Office of Educa Ventura County Juvenile Court Schools 3 5_Elig_High 5.5 31 4 Yes

56726520113456 11923 Ventura Ventura Unified Ventura Unified Community Day High 3 5_Elig_High 4 Yes

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56726520113449 11952 Ventura Ventura Unified Ventura Unified Community Day Middle 3 4_Elig_Mid 2 1 0 Yes

07617966005011 05065 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Verde Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 184.5 194 190 No

19647331939107 03430 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Verdugo Hills Senior High 3 3_PI_High 504.5 496 506 No

19647336019731 03431 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Vermont Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 525 554.5 550 No

36678766037154 05390 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Vermont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 435.5 403 409 No

36678196036420 04413 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Vernon Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 865 867.5 836 No

54722566054712 06809 Tulare Visalia Unified Veva Blunt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 423 413 415.5 No

36679340106039 11113 San Bernardino Victor Valley Union High Victor Valley Home Academy 3 3_PI_High 83 58.5 52 Yes

36679346059562 06781 San Bernardino Victor Valley Union High Victor Valley Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 11 628.5 556 No

36675870109470 11092 San Bernardino Adelanto Elementary Victoria Magathan Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 356 395 342 No

39686766042808 06437 San Joaquin Stockton Unified Victory Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 465 440 386 No

19647331930429 03435 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified View Park Continuation 3 5_Elig_High 5.5 4.5 9.5 Yes

10621666006530 01775 Fresno Fresno Unified Viking Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 412.5 434.5 435.5 No

19734526022388 05214 Los Angeles Rowland Unified Villacorta Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 396 434.5 422 No

34765056033617 07891 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Village Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 281.5 280.5 269 No

01751010130252 09280 Alameda Pleasanton Unified Village High 3 5_Elig_High 13.5 13 23 Yes

36678196036438 04414 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Vina Danks Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1028 1010.5 992 No

54755235430228 07905 Tulare Porterville Unified Vine Street Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 1 2.5 Yes

19647336019772 03436 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Vine Street Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 384 377 421 No

19647336019780 03437 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Vinedale Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 191.5 202.5 206.5 No

15638346010235 00341 Kern Vineland Elementary Vineland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 264 244 266.5 No

19642876011506 00341 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Vineland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 545 578 542.5 No

36678196036446 04016 San Bernardino Ontario-Montclair Elementary Vineyard Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 383.5 398 422 No

19647336058341 03439 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Virgil Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1907.5 1969 2472.5 No

15634616009500 01507 Kern Fairfax Elementary Virginia Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 212.5 203 194.5 No

27659616106959 09111 Monterey Alisal Union Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 273 367 370 No

38684786059919 05678 San Francisco San Francisco Unified Visitacion Valley Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 265 277 316.5 No

37684526040653 06822 San Diego Vista Unified Vista Academy of Visual and Performing A 3 1_PI_Elem 778 820 841.5 No

36678016036115 04059 San Bernardino Needles Unified Vista Colorado Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 167 164 181 No

15635291536325 02355 Kern Kern Union High Vista Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 4 1 2 No

33671736032452 04571 Riverside Palm Springs Unified Vista del Monte Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 322 333 345 No

19643946012223 00896 Los Angeles Claremont Unified Vista del Valle Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 198 209 215.5 No

09618530930222 10479 El Dorado El Dorado Union High Vista High 3 5_Elig_High Yes

07617960730325 10198 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Vista High (Alternative) 3 5_Elig_High 39 58 45.5 Yes

19647741935428 08831 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Vista High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 2 1 2 No

39685023930054 08831 San Joaquin Escalon Unified Vista High (Continuation) 3 5_Elig_High 0 0 Yes

19647330106971 04922 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Vista Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1804.5 1920 1792.5 No

52716216053656 04922 Tehama Red Bluff Union Elementary Vista Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 371.5 360 387 No

34765053430881 10598 Sacramento Twin Rivers Unified Vista Nueva Career and Technology High 3 3_PI_High 8.5 17.5 6.5 No

19651516106785 09209 Los Angeles Wilsona Elementary Vista San Gabriel Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357.5 404 391 No

15635291530112 09145 Kern Kern Union High Vista West Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 0 3 2 Yes

50736016025753 04101 Stanislaus Newman-Crows Landing Unified Von Renner Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 349.5 385.5 387.5 No

19642796011357 00282 Los Angeles Azusa Unified W. R. Powell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 232 226 222 No

10621741030774 08472 Fresno West Fresno Elementary W.E.B. DuBois Public Charter 3 3_PI_High 140.5 109 118 No

19647336019814 03441 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Wadsworth Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 569 591 646 No

57727026056410 06985 Yolo Winters Joint Unified Waggoner Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 215 214 211.5 No

39685856108807 09895 San Joaquin Lodi Unified Wagner-Holt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 344.5 383 402.5 No

50757396053193 11512 Stanislaus Turlock Unified Wakefield Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 399.5 398 435 No

30665226028815 01885 Orange Garden Grove Unified Wakeham Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 246 221 228 No

49738826051692 01084 Sonoma Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Waldo Rohnert Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 239 207 225.5 No

19647336019822 03442 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Walgrove Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 159.5 157 172 No

30666706111298 05565 Orange Santa Ana Unified Walker Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 376 369 368 No

30666706114631 07198 Orange Santa Ana Unified Wallace R. Davis Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 413 377 327 No

56739406115430 07935 Ventura Moorpark Unified Walnut Canyon Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 380 385 403.5 No

19642876011514 02419 Los Angeles Baldwin Park Unified Walnut Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 452 429 442.5 No

30665636029029 02419 Orange La Habra City Elementary Walnut Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 554 525 525 No

34674136033708 12186 Sacramento River Delta Joint Unified Walnut Grove Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 116 111 119 No

19647336110977 00453 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Walnut Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 603 632 660 No

19651106023725 06936 Los Angeles Whittier City Elementary Walter F. Dexter Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1212 1185.5 1201.5 No

43696666048730 05700 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Walter L. Bachrodt Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 291.5 265 233 No

19647336062699 03299 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Walter Reed Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1493 1779.5 1856 No

15633216111264 02021 Kern Bakersfield City Walter Stiern Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1192.5 1197 1168 No

50710436052450 00788 Stanislaus Ceres Unified Walter White Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 310.5 363 372.5 No

36676866035729 00959 San Bernardino Colton Joint Unified Walter Zimmerman Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 528 554 565 No

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37683386097844 05566 San Diego San Diego Unified Wangenheim Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1193.5 1199.5 1216.5 No

36678766037162 01690 San Bernardino San Bernardino City Unified Warm Springs Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 412.5 459.5 460.5 No

25735852530020 03768 Modoc Modoc Joint Unified Warner High 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 1 Yes

30667466030928 06916 Orange Westminster Elementary Warner Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 925 905 880 No

15638591536440 06849 Kern Wasco Union High Wasco High 3 3_PI_High 327 384 362.5 No

13631236008486 00902 Imperial El Centro Elementary Washington 3 1_PI_Elem 318 342.5 390 No

49706566051650 00902 Sonoma Cloverdale Unified Washington 3 2_PI_Mid 525 548 541.5 No

10625136007405 06850 Fresno Washington Colony Elementary Washington Colony Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 318 278.5 303.5 No

01612916002455 05067 Alameda San Leandro Unified Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 220 222 216.5 No

19734376012413 05067 Los Angeles Compton Unified Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 327 342 348 No

19649076021968 05067 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 419 445.5 408.5 No

34674396096655 05067 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 143 159 175 No

37683386040265 05067 San Diego San Diego Unified Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 141.5 165 146.5 No

43696666048748 05067 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 339 341 352 No

54719936054159 05067 Tulare Lindsay Unified Washington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 498.5 487.5 465 No

54755316053995 01240 Tulare Dinuba Unified Washington Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 774 777 864 No

19647336058077 03102 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Washington Irving Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1209 1361.5 1411 No

15633216009179 00320 Kern Bakersfield City Washington Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 496 512.5 474 No

19647256061386 00320 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Washington Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 858 843 867 No

19648816021752 00320 Los Angeles Pasadena Unified Washington Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 485 523.5 373 No

27661596058770 00320 Monterey Salinas Union High Washington Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 916.5 854.5 855.5 No

30665636029037 00320 Orange La Habra City Elementary Washington Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 892.5 942.5 924 No

37684526059810 00320 San Diego Vista Unified Washington Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 695 787.5 917 No

50755726053219 06868 Stanislaus Waterford Unified Waterford Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 361.5 382 394 No

10621666057350 01777 Fresno Fresno Unified Wawona Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 782.5 802 736.5 No

15633626066674 09331 Kern Panama-Buena Vista Union Wayne Van Horn Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 410 394 397.5 No

15633216009187 00321 Kern Bakersfield City Wayside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 375 393.5 362 No

24658626025811 06871 Merced Weaver Union Weaver Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 701 653.5 1108 No

19647256015671 07312 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Webster Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 411 425 426 No

47704826050942 06873 Siskiyou Weed Union Elementary Weed Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 229 238.5 248 No

19647336019848 03447 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Weigand Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 255 274 256 No

19647330114850 12114 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified West Adams Preparatory High 3 3_PI_High 789.5 456 Yes

19647336019863 03449 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified West Athens Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 518.5 546 511.5 No

41104130113282 11945 San Mateo San Mateo County Office of Edu West Community 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 1 Yes

07617960115352 12067 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified West County Community High 3 5_Elig_High 37 14 Yes

36103633630985 08287 San Bernardino San Bernardino County Office o West End Community Day 3 3_PI_High 20.5 31 42 No

10621746006605 01785 Fresno West Fresno Elementary West Fresno Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 325 317 344.5 No

10621746006613 01784 Fresno West Fresno Elementary West Fresno Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 211 212 238 No

15635291536606 06580 Kern Kern Union High West High 3 3_PI_High 402.5 443 558.5 No

23102312330124 09023 Mendocino Mendocino County Office of Edu West Hills Juvenile Hall Court 3 5_Elig_High 4 5 4 Yes

19644516057640 01279 Los Angeles Downey Unified West Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1356.5 1331 1286 No

30666216029987 04458 Orange Orange Unified West Orange Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 339 337 304.5 No

10625396112387 03032 Fresno West Park Elementary West Park Charter Academy 3 5_Elig_High 82 119.5 80.5 Yes

10625396007413 06888 Fresno West Park Elementary West Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 174 189.5 196.5 No

36677106035919 01604 San Bernardino Fontana Unified West Randall Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 429 355 567.5 No

57726940115329 12111 Yolo Washington Unified West Sacramento Early College Prep (Char 3 4_Elig_Mid 151 87 Yes

33670823330537 09852 Riverside Hemet Unified West Valley High 3 3_PI_High 496.5 480.5 799 No

19647336019889 03454 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified West Vernon Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 620 650 705 No

19651106023733 06949 Los Angeles Whittier City Elementary West Whittier Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 287.5 275 303 No

19646676109276 09884 Los Angeles Lancaster Elementary West Wind Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 645 640 577 No

19647336019905 03456 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Western Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 452 476 493.5 No

54755236054308 04877 Tulare Porterville Unified Westfield Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 444 438 457.5 No

57726946056394 06858 Yolo Washington Unified Westfield Village Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 168 222.5 252 No

41689166043905 02291 San Mateo Jefferson Elementary Westlake Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 242.5 241 242 No

01612596057095 04323 Alameda Oakland Unified Westlake Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 558 538.5 588 No

30665483038445 02234 Orange Huntington Beach Union High Westminster High 3 3_PI_High 635.5 636.5 671.5 No

30664236116123 04863 Orange Anaheim City Westmont Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 608 616 615 No

13632306008650 06919 Imperial Westmorland Union Elementary Westmorland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 249 276 283.5 No

15637760111377 10267 Kern Southern Kern Unified Westpark Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 456.5 371 310 No

10625476007421 09623 Fresno Westside Elementary Westside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 188.5 169 181.5 No

33736766032841 09623 Riverside Coachella Valley Unified Westside Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 393.5 383 366 No

24753172430015 07695 Merced Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unifi Westside High 3 3_PI_High 14 14.5 17.5 Yes

19647331931054 02822 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Westside Leadership Magnet 3 1_PI_Elem 366 387.5 390 No

24657556116156 08219 Merced Los Banos Unified Westside Union Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 332 333 746 No

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18642041830132 10513 Lassen Westwood Unified Westwood Charter 3 3_PI_High 80 77 66.5 No

39685856109839 10315 San Joaquin Lodi Unified Westwood Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 389 395 411.5 No

18642041838507 06924 Lassen Westwood Unified Westwood High 3 5_Elig_High 43.5 40.5 51.5 Yes

34673306033278 01583 Sacramento Folsom-Cordova Unified White Rock Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 274 293 305.5 No

33670826032148 02158 Riverside Hemet Unified Whittier Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 553 588 609.5 No

37683383730363 07837 San Diego San Diego Unified Whittier/Del Sol Academy 3 3_PI_High 66.5 75.5 76.5 Yes

19648576108617 09607 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Wildflower Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 541 583.5 574 No

19645016013288 01361 Los Angeles El Monte City Elementary Wilkerson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 385 395 409 No

34674396059364 05289 Sacramento Sacramento City Unified Will C. Wood Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 669 673 658 No

19647746020309 03537 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Will Rogers Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 478.5 475 533 No

56726526056238 03537 Ventura Ventura Unified Will Rogers Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 216 226 251 No

19646916014922 02544 Los Angeles Lawndale Elementary Will Rogers Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 992 1026 1068 No

34674476034870 02544 Sacramento San Juan Unified Will Rogers Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 568 647 642.5 No

19647256015697 04691 Los Angeles Long Beach Unified Willard Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 449.5 494 562.5 No

19648166020788 03920 Los Angeles Mountain View Elementary Willard F. Payne Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 386 436 454 No

01611436056865 07267 Alameda Berkeley Unified Willard Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 444.5 445 431 No

43694274335428 01306 Santa Clara East Side Union High William C. Overfelt High 3 3_PI_High 412.5 381.5 359.5 No

11101161130103 08479 Glenn Glenn County Office of Educati William Finch 3 5_Elig_High 55.5 57 65 Yes

36678506114920 07621 San Bernardino Rialto Unified William G. Jehue Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1325 1393.5 1394 No

19646916014930 02546 Los Angeles Lawndale Elementary William Green Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 455 446.5 470.5 No

33672156107957 09624 Riverside Riverside Unified William Howard Taft Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 515 510.5 490.5 No

19647331938612 03387 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified William Howard Taft Senior High 3 3_PI_High 615.5 661 684.5 No

38684786040968 05681 San Francisco San Francisco Unified William L. Cobb Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 96.5 91.5 108.5 No

13630996111587 02010 Imperial Calexico Unified William Moreno Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 401 438.5 595 No

19647336058184 03205 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified William Mulholland Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1633.5 1720 1683.5 No

19647331930064 02802 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified William Tell Aggeler Opportunity High 3 5_Elig_High 6 0 1 Yes

15633216009203 01961 Kern Bakersfield City Williams Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 272 266 258 No

23656236115091 07176 Mendocino Willits Unified Willits Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 4.5 7 0 Yes

23656232330348 07538 Mendocino Willits Unified Willits Secondary Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 5 1 3 Yes

39754993930393 08341 San Joaquin Tracy Joint Unified Willow Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 3 4 1 Yes

07617886004576 04753 Contra Costa Pittsburg Unified Willow Cove Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 361 456 445 No

43696666048763 06811 Santa Clara San Jose Unified Willow Glen Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 348 348 344 No

54722566054746 06811 Tulare Visalia Unified Willow Glen Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 405.5 370 397.5 No

41689996044416 04917 San Mateo Ravenswood City Elementary Willow Oaks Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 375.5 356 384 No

11626611130038 07370 Glenn Willows Unified Willows Community High 3 3_PI_High 3.5 2 9 Yes

11626611130129 08483 Glenn Willows Unified Willows High Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 1 0 Yes

11626616007611 06979 Glenn Willows Unified Willows Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 443 456 467 No

19647336058374 03463 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Wilmington Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 1944.5 1982.5 1982.5 No

19647336019970 03465 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Wilshire Crest Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 174.5 220 279 No

19647330112003 11648 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Wilshire Park Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 314 292.5 258 No

01612916002463 06980 Alameda San Leandro Unified Wilson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 541 551 544.5 No

07617966005045 06980 Contra Costa West Contra Costa Unified Wilson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 301 297 296 No

10621666006563 06980 Fresno Fresno Unified Wilson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 435.5 437 523.5 No

19647746020317 06980 Los Angeles Lynwood Unified Wilson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 353 364 385 No

30665976029524 06980 Orange Newport-Mesa Unified Wilson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 384 300 320 No

30666706030449 06980 Orange Santa Ana Unified Wilson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 412 476 362.5 No

54755316054001 06980 Tulare Dinuba Unified Wilson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 330 314 305 No

54722316054522 06980 Tulare Tulare City Elementary Wilson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 270.5 259.5 273 No

13631236008494 01340 Imperial El Centro Elementary Wilson Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 743 803.5 758 No

20651936023907 10336 Madera Chowchilla Elementary Wilson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 347 368 586.5 No

37683386061980 10336 San Diego San Diego Unified Wilson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 610.5 670.5 779 No

54719106110290 10336 Tulare Exeter Union Elementary Wilson Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 602 619 596.5 No

19651516120836 10537 Los Angeles Wilsona Elementary Wilsona Achievement Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 20 38 34 Yes

10621666006571 01780 Fresno Fresno Unified Winchell Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 525 536 545 No

33670826032155 02159 Riverside Hemet Unified Winchester Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 387.5 383 358 No

49753584930269 08652 Sonoma Windsor Unified Windsor Oaks Academy 3 5_Elig_High 5 9.5 6.5 Yes

40754576043160 07408 San Luis Obisp Paso Robles Joint Unified Winifred Pifer Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 315 311.5 306 No

19647336020002 03469 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Winnetka Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 377 371.5 388.5 No

19648086020689 02499 Los Angeles Montebello Unified Winter Gardens Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 422 310 319 No

57727026095368 06987 Yolo Winters Joint Unified Winters Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 355 382.5 416.5 No

01611926056972 10150 Alameda Hayward Unified Winton Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 578 586.5 581.5 No

24658706109425 10150 Merced Winton Elementary Winton Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 542.5 564 566 No

57727025730049 07372 Yolo Winters Joint Unified Wolfskill High 3 5_Elig_High 5.5 4.5 7.5 Yes

30665226028823 07056 Orange Garden Grove Unified Woodbury Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 332 383 363 No

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36676786111215 02585 San Bernardino Chino Valley Unified Woodcrest Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 543 540.5 530.5 No

54722805430285 08664 Tulare Woodlake Union High Woodlake Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 4 2 0 Yes

54722805436282 06996 Tulare Woodlake Union High Woodlake High 3 3_PI_High 195.5 196 181.5 No

54722726054761 06995 Tulare Woodlake Union Elementary Woodlake Valley Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 501 503 490.5 No

22655326025050 03607 Mariposa Mariposa County Unified Woodland Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 269.5 289 291.5 No

19647336061568 03271 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Woodland Hills Academy 3 2_PI_Mid 1007 905 828 No

57727106107163 09466 Yolo Woodland Joint Unified Woodland Prairie Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 418 452 460 No

50712906053128 06503 Stanislaus Sylvan Union Elementary Woodrow Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 262.5 313 321 No

36676866035745 02292 San Bernardino Colton Joint Unified Woodrow Wilson Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 385 365.5 429.5 No

16639176010458 02084 Kings Hanford Elementary Woodrow Wilson Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 556 568.5 551 No

19647331939859 03466 Los Angeles Los Angeles Unified Woodrow Wilson Senior High 3 3_PI_High 601 585.5 728.5 No

01612590109983 10728 Alameda Oakland Unified World Academy 3 1_PI_Elem 223 200 213.5 No

19646346014443 02265 Los Angeles Inglewood Unified Worthington Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 459 459 475 No

49710356052377 01362 Sonoma Wright Elementary Wright Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 235 261 251 No

49706070116293 12096 Sonoma West Sonoma County Union High WSCUHSD Community Day 3 5_Elig_High Yes

04615076094957 04494 Butte Oroville City Elementary Wyandotte Avenue Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 236 261 266 No

47704826114417 07451 Siskiyou Weed Union Elementary Wyeka Vista Community Day 3 4_Elig_Mid 3 3 2 Yes

19648570102269 11305 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Yellen Learning Center 3 1_PI_Elem 60.5 52 37.5 No

43694274330015 01310 Santa Clara East Side Union High Yerba Buena High 3 3_PI_High 388.5 419.5 380.5 No

01612590100859 11290 Alameda Oakland Unified YES, Youth Empowerment 3 3_PI_High 53.5 49.5 31.5 No

54718605430103 01845 Tulare Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Yettem Continuation High 3 3_PI_High 22.5 10.5 24.5 Yes

07617546004410 03985 Contra Costa Mt. Diablo Unified Ygnacio Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 301 317 335.5 No

23656156025274 06666 Mendocino Ukiah Unified Yokayo Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 357 347 345.5 No

16639821630144 04568 Kings Lemoore Union High Yokuts High 3 5_Elig_High 10 7 7 Yes

57726945739552 06860 Yolo Washington Unified Yolo High 3 3_PI_High 29 25.5 15 Yes

50736016025761 04102 Stanislaus Newman-Crows Landing Unified Yolo Junior High 3 2_PI_Mid 546.5 553.5 590 No

19649076021984 04864 Los Angeles Pomona Unified Yorba Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 199 215 246 No

30666216061733 04459 Orange Orange Unified Yorba Middle 3 2_PI_Mid 639 719 667.5 No

19734526022412 05216 Los Angeles Rowland Unified Yorbita Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 453 498 509 No

24657892439602 03703 Merced Merced Union High Yosemite High (Continuation) 3 3_PI_High 8 7 6 No

14101400117994 12197 Inyo Inyo County Office of Educatio Youth Build Charter School of California 3 5_Elig_High 34 Yes

47705164730156 07452 Siskiyou Yreka Union High Yreka Union High Community Day 3 5_Elig_High 0 1 1 Yes

51714645130125 08658 Sutter Yuba City Unified Yuba City Charter 3 1_PI_Elem 87 62 100 Yes

51714645139001 07041 Sutter Yuba City Unified Yuba City High 3 3_PI_High 379.5 403.5 438 No

58105875830112 05572 Yuba Yuba County Office of Educatio Yuba County Career Preparatory Charter 3 5_Elig_High 38.5 63 60 Yes

58105875830104 07478 Yuba Yuba County Office of Educatio Yuba County Opportunity 3 4_Elig_Mid 8 7 3 Yes

58727366056790 03639 Yuba Marysville Joint Unified Yuba Gardens Intermediate 3 2_PI_Mid 671.5 405 507 No

36679596037436 07047 San Bernardino Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified Yucaipa Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 315 358 387 No

19648576021208 04578 Los Angeles Palmdale Elementary Yucca Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 413 430 429.5 No

36750776035265 09102 San Bernardino Apple Valley Unified Yucca Loma Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 364 394 460 No

36677776036040 03894 San Bernardino Morongo Unified Yucca Valley Elementary 3 1_PI_Elem 396 362 334 No