![]() The 69.4% of Asian students who scored at or above standard in 2022 is more than triple the rate for Latino and Black students. But disparities in scores among those groups were already chasmic, and the declines in 2022 wiped out six years of slow, steady progress since Smarter Balanced was introduced in 2014-15. The pandemic’s effects were widespread the scores fell roughly the same – 5 to 7 percentage points among most racial and ethnic groups. Student scores are categorized in four achievement levels that indicate whether a student has exceeded, met, nearly met, or did not meet the standards, in grades 3-8 and 11. Eyes on the Early Years Newsletter ArchiveĬalifornia Smarter Balanced test resultsTo look up a school or district’s performance on the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress, or CAASPP, go to EdSource’s site where you can see scores and graphics showing statewide trends.Local Control Funding Formula Explained.California’s Homeless Students: Undercounted, Underfunded And Growing.Full Circle: California Schools Work To Transform Discipline.Tainted Taps: Lead puts California Students at Risk.Education during Covid: California families struggle to learn.College And Covid: Freshman Year Disrupted.Adjuncts’ gig economy at CA community colleges.California’s Community Colleges: At a Crossroads. ![]()
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