Students in grades 3-8 participate in the CAASPP testing anually.
The state evaluates the data and school progress in several ways. One way, is using the California School Dashboard and state and local indicators. You can find information on these: California School Dashboard
There are ten priorities the state looks at:
Priority 1 Basic Conditions of Learning
Priority 2 State Standards
Priority 3 Parental Involvement
Priority 4 Pupil Achievement
Priority 5 Pupil Engagement
Priority 6 School Climate
Priority 7 Course Access
Priority 8 Other Pupil Outcomes
Priority 9 Expelled Pupils (For county offices ONLY)
Priority 10 Foster Youth (For county offices ONLY)