Standards, Assessment, and Accountability Division
Issued in spring for the previous academic year
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Public schools throughout California are required to provide information about themselves to the community in the form of an annual School Accountability Report Card (SARC). These report cards provide a variety of data to allow the public to evaluate and compare schools in seven major areas:

  • demographic information
  • school safety and climate for learning
  • academic data
  • class size
  • teacher and staff information
  • curriculum and instruction
  • fiscal and expenditure data

Following state guidelines, the report cards issued spring focus on the previous academic year. The complete version of the report card addresses all state-required elements and is typically 12-14 pages long. An abbreviated version of the report card is also available. All parents will receive a printed copy of the two-page, abbreviated version of their school's report card.

Both abbreviated ("short") and complete ("long") versions of the SARC are available below.

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Select the SARC type: Short Long     NOTE: Short SARCs are NOT produced for all charter schools.
Select the school year: 
Elementary Middle Level Senior High
 
 
 
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