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Participation in State Assessments
EC 60615, 5 CCR 852
Pupils in applicable grade levels will participate in the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) except as exempted by law. Each year, a parent may submit a written request to excuse his or her child from any or all parts of the CAASPP assessments for that school year. If the parent submits the exemption request after testing begins, any tests(s) completed before the request is submitted will be scored; the results will be included in the pupil’s records and reported to the parent.
TEST SITE COORDINATOR RESOURCES
CAASPP
CAASPP Coordinator Resources can now be found on Google Drive.
Please email CAASPPSupport@scusd.edu for access.
Fair, Accurate, Inclusive, and Respectful Education Act (FAIR)
The FAIR Education Act (also known as Senate Bill 48) was signed into law in 2011. It requires that California public schools provide Fair, Accurate, Inclusive and Respectful representations of our diverse ethnic and cultural population in the K-12 grade history and social studies curriculum.
According to the FAIR Education Act, instruction in history/ social science shall include the following ethnic and cultural populations in the teaching California and United States history:
2016 CAASPP District Results
View district reports
- District English Language Arts by Grade Level
- District Math by Grade Level
- District ELASummary by Demographic Groups
- District Math Summary by Demographic Groups
- District SBAC Data by Grade Levels and Demographic Groups
- District CST Science by Grade Level
- Similar Districts, County and State 2 Year Comparison ELA and Math
- Schools 2 Year Comparison for ELA and Math
- Schools by Highest % ELA
- Schools by Highest % Math
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Tdap
Tdap is a booster vaccine for older children, adolescents, and adults. It safely protects against 3 dangerous diseases: tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough (also called pertussis).
Pertussis – also known as whooping cough, is a contagious disease that causes violent coughing fits that make it hard to breathe. It spreads easily when someone with the disease coughs or sneezes. The symptoms can last for months. Whooping cough is particularly dangerous for young babies.