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Your School Name. California Standards Test Results. What are the California Standards Tests (CSTs)?. The CSTs measure student performance on California Academic Content Standards Students in grades 2 through 11 are assessed in language arts and mathematics

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  1. Your School Name California Standards Test Results

  2. What are the California Standards Tests (CSTs)? • The CSTs measure student performance on California Academic Content Standards • Students in grades 2 through 11 are assessed in language arts and mathematics • Science is assessed in grades 5, 8 and 10 • History/Social Science is assessed in grades 8 and 11 • Tests are administered in the Spring and results are released in August • The CSTs offer perspective on content standards mastery within a grade and subject area

  3. Why are the CSTs Important? • Schools are charged with the task of helping as many students as possible become proficient or better in the California Content Standards. • The CSTs are criterion referenced measures. Student performance on each of the tests are evaluated and given a ranking: advanced, proficient, basic, below basic, or far below basic. • The CSTs are a important measure that helps us gauge student progress in mastering grade level content standards • CSTs are one measure that help us evaluate our school programs in relation to California Content Standards

  4. English-Language Arts Results- All StudentsCalifornia Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient or Better between 2004 to 2008

  5. English-Language ArtsSubgroup Results: English Language LearnersCalifornia Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient or Better- 2007 & 2008

  6. English-Language ArtsSubgroup Results: Socio-Economically DisadvantagedCalifornia Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient or Better- 2007 & 2008

  7. English-Language ArtsSubgroup Results: Hispanic/Latino StudentsCalifornia Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient or Better- 2007 & 2008

  8. English-Language ArtsSubgroup Results: Special Education StudentsCalifornia Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient or Better- 2007 & 2008

  9. Mathematics Results- All StudentsCalifornia Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient or Better between 2004 to 2008

  10. Mathematics Subgroup Results: English Language LearnersCalifornia Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient or Better- 2007 & 2008

  11. MathematicsSubgroup Results: Socio-Economically DisadvantagedCalifornia Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient or Better- 2007 & 2008

  12. MathematicsSubgroup Results: Hispanic/Latino StudentsCalifornia Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient or Better- 2007 & 2008

  13. MathematicsSubgroup Results: Special Education StudentsCalifornia Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient or Better- 2007 & 2008

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