Friday, May 24, 2013

Data Center: 2012 Base API school scores and rankings - Inside Bay Area

Data Center: 2012 Base API school scores and rankings - Inside Bay Area:



Data Center: 2012 Base API school scores and rankings

Danny Willis, Oakland Tribune
Updated:   05/24/2013 02:31:42 PM PDT


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 DistrictSchool2012 Base APIRankSimilar Schools Rank
 Santa Clara UnifiedMillikin Elementary9981010
 Cupertino UnionWilliam Faria Elementary9981010
 Cupertino UnionMurdock-Portal Elementary9971010
 Fremont UnifiedMission San Jose Elementary9961010
 Palo Alto UnifiedHerbert Hoover Elementary9951010
 Santa Clara County Office of EducationBullis Charter9941010
 Fremont UnifiedJohn Gomes Elementary9901010
 Redwood City ElementaryNorth Star Academy9901010
 San Francisco UnifiedChin (John Yehall) Elementary9891010
 Hillsborough City ElementaryNorth Hillsborough9891010
 Mountain View WhismanIndependent Study Program98810 
 Cupertino UnionNelson S. Dilworth Elementary9881010
 Evergreen ElementaryTom Matsumoto Elementary9881010
 Fremont UnifiedJames Leitch Elementary9871010
 Cupertino UnionJoaquin Miller Middle9871010
 Cupertino UnionGarden Gate Elementary986109
 Fremont UnifiedWilliam Hopkins Junior High9861010
 Cupertino UnionJohn F. Kennedy Middle9851010
 Cupertino UnionL. P. Collins Elementary985109
 Orinda Union ElementarySleepy Hollow Elementary9841010
 Los Altos ElementaryOak Avenue Elementary983109
 Cupertino UnionSam H. Lawson Middle9831010
 Castro Valley UnifiedJensen Ranch Elementary982109
 Los Altos ElementaryArdis G. Egan Junior High9811010
 Los Altos ElementaryCovington Elementary981109
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State school API rankings show middle school can be tough, but some excel

By Sharon Noguchi snoguchi@mercurynews.com
Updated:   05/24/2013 04:06:25 PM PDT


Middle school -- where the minds of newly minted teenagers are suddenly hijacked by hormones and stop-and-start growth -- is a challenging level to teach.
And yet at Milpitas Unified's two middle schools defy the trend and have propelled its seventh- and eighth-graders to the top when compared with schools of similar diversity.
As California's Academic Performance Index scores released Friday indicate, even districts with high-scoring elementary schools falter in grades 6, 7 and 8. And while some high-performing schools in the South Bay and Peninsula excel on middle-school standardized tests, more falter. The 1-to-10 rankings that compare schools statewide and with similar schools showed wide variation in area schools. The rankings are based on results of tests taken in spring of 2012.
The school rankings released Friday comparing schools of similar demographics illustrate the middle-school challenge. In the Burlingame, Millbrae, Jefferson in Daly City and Mountain View-Whisman districts, elementary schools average above 5 on the 1-to-10 scale. But their middle schools ranked only a 4.
The drop is even more pronounced in other districts. Campbell Union's 10 elementary schools average 5.1 on their similar school ranking, but its two middle schools rank an average of 1.5. Ravenswood elementary schools, in East