School Accountability Reports Cards
What is the School Accountability Report Card (SARC)?
Since November 1988, California state law has required all public schools to prepare and distribute school reports cards, to provide parents and the community with important information about each public school. These profiles--available in summary Fact Sheets and in Full-length Reports below--usually summarize the school's mission and accomplishments, in addition to providing specific categories of demographic, academic, and fiscal data. Typically information is published during the year after the data was collected. Reports below, for 2002/03 school year, are the most current available.

Where can you learn more?
For more information about the requirements and information contained in the School Accountability Report Card, you can read the Parent's Guide to the SARC on the California Department of Education website.

Short-version Fact Sheets (in English)

Hoja de Datos de la Escuela (en español)

Full-length Reports

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Page last revised: 03/17/2005