High School Report Cards
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The Times today is publishing selected “quality indicators” for Orange County high schools, released annually by the California Department of Education. The data come from a variety of sources, including the schools themselves. The information is compiled on every high school to help parents, educators and policymakers spot trends in performance.
The four-year completion rate and the college attendance information is from the 1994-95 school year and is the latest such data available. The SAT information is from the 1995-96 school year.
NOTES TO THE TABLES
Four-year completion rate is an estimate of the percentage of the current ninth-grade class that will stay in school through the 12th grade. It is based on the combined dropout rate for all four high school grades during the 1994-95 school year.
SAT/ACT above average is the percentage of seniors who scored above the national average on the SAT or the ACT, which colleges use when making admissions decisions. For example, if the rate is 50, it would mean that half of the seniors taking one of the tests scored above the national average. The national average for the SAT, which measures verbal and mathematics reasoning, is 1000.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Other available statistics include information about student background and enrollment. This additional information and the information appearing on these pages can be obtained in several ways.
From the state Department of Education at (916) 657-2905.
On the Internet at: https://www.cde.ca.gov/ftpbranch/retdiv/epic/
Information for schools in Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties is available from the Los Angeles Times World Wide Web site at: http://preview.nohib.com/test.scores
From your local school or school district office.
University of California Credit
High school courses accepted by the University of California as meeting its admission standards have several components: four years of English, three years of math, two years of social science, laboratory science, foreign language and elective college preparatory courses. The percentage of students completing:
High School: Completion Pct.
Sunny Hills: 75.6%
Laguna Beach: 73.6%
Corona del Mar: 65.7%
Troy: 64.6%
Los Alamitos: 63.5%
Laguna Hills: 60.8%
Edison: 58.9%
Marina: 57.5%
Aliso Niguel: 57.1%
Fountain Valley: 54.8%
El Toro: 54.4%
Mission Viejo: 51.3%
Cypress: 49.9%
La Habra: 49.6%
El Modena: 48.8%
San Clemente: 48.3%
Trabuco Hills: 47.8%
Canyon: 45.6%
Huntington Beach: 45.0%
El Dorado: 44.4%
Costa Mesa: 44.2%
Capistrano Valley: 43.5%
Newport Harbor: 43.5%
John F. Kennedy: 43.2%
Sonora: 43.1%
Brea Olinda: 42.6%
Pacifica: 42.2%
Villa Park: 41.4%
Fullerton: 40.9%
Esperanza: 38.0%
Buena Park: 38.0%
Ocean View: 36.3%
Foothill: 36.2%
Estancia: 34.7%
Saddleback: 34.4%
Savanna: 34.2%
Katella: 34.2%
Century: 34.1%
Garden Grove: 33.3%
Loara: 32.6%
Orange: 32.2%
Dana Hills: 31.7%
Anaheim: 31.6%
Westminster: 29.0%
La Quinta: 28.9%
Magnolia: 28.5%
Valencia: 27.8%
Western: 26.1%
Bolsa Grande: 25.0%
Santa Ana: 24.3%
Rancho Alamitos: 22.6%
Tustin: 22.0%
Santiago: 19.3%
Los Amigos: 18.4%
Valley: 17.6%
University: n.a.
Woodbridge: n.a.
Irvine: n.a.
* n/a means the rate was not calculated.
* Percentages are rounded off to the nearest tenth.
Sources: California Department of Education, individual school districts
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