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California School Dashboard
The California School Dashboard was first released in the Spring of 2017 and it gives parents and educators in-depth reports showing the performance of local schools and districts in a more complete picture of how schools are serving students.
The Dashboard replaced the Academic Performance Index (API), which relied on test scores to produce a single number that offered a limited view of school performance.
The Dashboard is the part of a series of major shifts in public education in California that raised the bar for student learning, transformed testing and focuses on equity for all students. It is part of the state’s school accountability system based on Local Control Funding Formula. It supports the educational goals that all school districts set in their annually updated Local Control Accountability Plans (LCAPs).
The Dashboard also reflects California’s commitment to transparency and continuous improvement. The new system places greater emphasis on changes in performance from year to year. The Dashboard highlights programs that are making positive change and makes it easier to identify areas where schools need assistance to improve performance.
Performance Levels for State Indicators
Performance on state indicators for individual schools and districts will be represented in the Dashboard by easy-to-understand color-coded pie pieces. The five performance levels are: blue (highest), green, yellow, orange, and red (lowest). The levels reflect both current performance and changes in performance over time. The colors show how well the school or subgroup performed overall (status) and how much it improved or worsened over a three-year period (change). Learn more about how each color is assigned by visiting the California Accountability Model & School Dashboard webpage.