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Approved by the State Board of Education in July 2007

Throughout the Template
  • All references to years have been modified to reflect the reporting of newer data.

  • All data element titles are hyperlinked to the corresponding topic in the Data Element Definitions and Sources.
Executive Summary
  • References to specific years have been modified to reflect the reporting of newer data.
Section III. School Facilities

Table: School Facility Good Repair Status

Last year's State of California Office of Public School Construction (OPSC) Interim Evaluation Instrument (IEI) was used to determine the safety, cleanliness, and adequacy of school facilities, including any needed maintenance to ensure good repair. The IEI assigned a "yes" or "no" value to component systems and school facilities to indicate whether a school facility was in good repair. The OPSC developed IEI was replaced by a Facility Inspection Tool (FIT) in June 2007. The FIT will evaluate the same conditions as the IEI, but will do so with ratings of "good," "fair," or "poor."

Table: Overall Summary of School Facility Good Repair Status

The State of California Office of Public School Construction (OPSC) developed Facility Inspection Tool (FIT) will provide an over summary of the conditions at each school on a scale of "exemplary," "good," "fair," or "poor."

Section VIII. Student Performance

Table: California Standards Tests

The introductory text is modified to indicate that California Standards Tests for history-social science includes grades eight through eleven.

Section X. School Completion and Postsecondary Preparation

Table: Dropout Rate and Graduation Rate

The introductory text for this table indicates that it displays the school's one-year dropout and graduation rates for the most recent three-year period. The phrase "for which data is available" has been added for clarity.

Table: Completion of High School Graduation Requirements

The introductory text for this table is modified to indicate that the denominator for calculating the graduation rate is the October California Basic Educational Data System (CBEDS) enrollment.

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