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The Castaic Union
School District is pleased to share
its results from the spring 2008 Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR)
Program. For the 2007-08 school year, CUSD’s district-wide Academic Performance
Index (API) rose 9 points to 822 with three of Castaic’s four schools scoring above
the statewide performance target of 800 as follows: Castaic Elementary at 837,
Northlake Hills Elementary up 8 points to an API of 849, and Castaic
Middle School up 15 points to 817.
Live Oak Elementary School, CUSD’s only Title I school, landed just 2 points
short of the statewide target of 800, achieving an API of 798, a 12-point
increase from their 2006-07 API of 786.
Although the state of California
uses the Academic Performance Index as their measure of school and student achievement,
other performance indicators are required by the federal No Child Left Behind
(NCLB) Act of 2001. This legislation utilizes Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) as
its student achievement measure with rising targets for proficiency
year-to-year. For the 2007-08 school year, although all CUSD schools and
subgroups maintained continual growth in both English/Language Arts and
Mathematics, some subgroups fell short of the NCLB targets which were raised by
11 percentage points from the previous school year. In spite of these
shortfalls, CUSD’s lowest performing students improved the most, moving out of
the Far Below Basic and Below Basic performance bands and “closing the
achievement gap”, a primary goal for both NCLB and California State
Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell.
The Castaic Union
School District continues to
support the academic needs of all its students with research-based programs
designed to facilitate student progress and academic proficiency at all grade
levels. The success of these programs is evidenced by the ongoing academic
growth within all student subgroups and all schools approaching or exceeding California’s
API target of 800.
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