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The California Department of Education is scheduled to release
scores for the 2003 Base Academic Performance Index on Tuesday.
The index is the state’s tool to determine whether California
schools and districts are meeting educational standards. The score is
calculated from the results of standardized tests taken by students.
The 2003 base index has been modified from previous scores to include
the results of a science test taken by high school students and a
test taken by students with severe learning disabilities.
The target score for all California schools is 800, out of a
maximum 1,000. The base index is used by districts to set targets
toward improving scores to 800. After the beginning of the 2004-05
school year, a Growth Academic Performance Index score will be
released showing how well schools perform on standardized tests taken
this spring.
Schools are compared with other schools and ranked from 1 to 10,
with 10 being the highest score. Schools receive two rankings, one
based on performance compared with all California schools and a
second based on how well the scores compare with similar schools.
In general, Huntington Beach schools received high marks in the
last batch of scores released. The Huntington Beach City School
District as a whole exceeded state standards, receiving a score of
815. Ocean View School District scored a 790 and the Huntington Beach
Union High School District gained 14 points from its previous score
with a 720.
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