Schools
Three San Leandro Schools Increase in API Score
Out of San Leandro Unified School District's 12 schools, three saw growth in their API score. The district as a whole decreased by 3 points to 739, but two schools continue to exceed the state's API target.

Out of San Leandro Unified School District’s 12 schools, three schools saw gains on their student test performance last year, according to numbers released Thursday by state school chief Tom Torlakson.
Bancroft Middle School had an increase of eight points from the 2012 Base Academic Performance Index of 701 to a 2013 Growth APT of 709. Even though there was no increase or decrease in points, Madison Elementary School remains as the best performing school in the district with a score of 877.
As a whole, the district decreased by 3 points to 739.
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The API measures how well students do on a variety of tests — including the California Standard Test and the state’s high school exit exam. The API score ranges from 200 to 1,000. The state has set 800 as the API target for schools to meet. Here’s a detailed summary of the API from the California Department of Education.
The number of California schools that were able to meet the state target of 800 dropped by 2 percent. In 2013, 51 percent of the state’s school’s earned an API score of 800 or above, compared to 53 percent in 2012.
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Based on 2013 test scores, 56 percent of elementary schools, 50 percent of middle schools, and 31 percent of high schools are now at or above the 800 mark.
In the last decade, the number of schools meeting the target of an 800 API has increased by 30 percent.
The state’s overall API dropped two points to 789 from 791, but Torlakson was quick to note that the statewide API for poor students and students learning English increased five points and one point, respectively.
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