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The API Statewide Rank score ranked a school with all schools in California based on API score, while the API Similar Schools score ranked a school with 100 other schools in the state with similar demographic profiles (including parent education level, poverty level, student mobility, student ethnicity).
Alhambra Senior High 2012-13 State API score was 826 and the school or Student Groups scored at or above the statewide performance target of 800 in the 2012 Base. [2] In the 2008-2009 school year, 81% of Alhambra's total graduates enrolled in postsecondary institutions. [3]
The Alhambra Unified School District is a school district based in Alhambra, California. [3] For grades K-12 AUSD serves the city of Alhambra and most of the city of Monterey Park. For grades 9-12 only it includes additional parts of Monterey Park and parts of the cities of San Gabriel and Rosemead as well as a section of South San Gabriel. [4]
California's school accountability system was originally based solely on scores from the CAT/6. Through the Academic Performance Index (API), the scores drove the allocation of millions of dollars in intervention and award programs, depending on the health of the state’s budget. (The state has not funded award or intervention programs based ...
The 2022 scores were calculated by adding scores from each school in a district, then dividing by the number of schools with students in grades three through eight. The 2023 PSSA report includes ...
Mark Keppel High School (MKHS) is a four-year California Distinguished School located in the city of Alhambra, California, in the Alhambra Unified School District. [4] The school is in a residential neighborhood, directly south of the abutting Interstate 10, and just across the street of the northern boundary of Monterey Park.
Fayette County Public Schools on Tuesday received the second highest rating — green — for its elementary schools and the medium rating — yellow — for middle and high schools in Kentucky ...
This and continued through the completion of Monterey Highlands School in 1965. In 1997 the district had overcrowding, and so it announced it wished to enact a bond program if voters approved such in a November 1998 referendum. [2] In 2004 it merged with the Alhambra High School District to form the Alhambra Unified School District. [3]