California schools ranked by test score
Latest CAASPP year (2023-24). 5,247 schools with reported Math scores. State average: 36.5%.
| Rank | School | Level | Math | vs state |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1951 | Pachappa Elementary Riverside · Riverside Unified | Elementary | 43.4% | +6.9pp |
| 1952 | Clear Creek Elementary Grass Valley · Clear Creek Elementary | Elementary | 43.4% | +6.9pp |
| 1953 | Montague Elementary Santa Clara · Santa Clara Unified | Elementary | 43.4% | +6.9pp |
| 1954 | Mountain View Elementary Claremont · Claremont Unified | Elementary | 43.4% | +6.9pp |
| 1955 | Plainfield Elementary Woodland · Woodland Joint Unified | Elementary | 43.4% | +6.9pp |
| 1956 | Juanamaria Elementary Ventura · Ventura Unified | Elementary | 43.4% | +6.9pp |
| 1957 | Carver Elementary Los Angeles · Compton Unified | Elementary | 43.4% | +6.9pp |
| 1958 | Maple Elementary Shafter · Maple Elementary | Elementary | 43.4% | +6.9pp |
| 1959 | Leo B. Hart Elementary Bakersfield · Panama-Buena Vista Union | Elementary | 43.3% | +6.8pp |
| 1960 | Jim Thorpe Fundamental Santa Ana · Santa Ana Unified | Elementary | 43.3% | +6.8pp |
| 1961 | Peter Pendleton Elementary Coachella · Coachella Valley Unified | Elementary | 43.3% | +6.8pp |
| 1962 | Conley Elementary Taft · Taft City | Elementary | 43.2% | +6.7pp |
| 1963 | Caroldale Learning Community Carson · Los Angeles Unified | Elementary | 43.2% | +6.7pp |
| 1964 | Cummings Valley Elementary Tehachapi · Tehachapi Unified | Elementary | 43.2% | +6.7pp |
| 1965 | Angier Elementary San Diego · San Diego Unified | Elementary | 43.2% | +6.7pp |
| 1966 | Briarwood Elementary Santa Clara · Santa Clara Unified | Elementary | 43.2% | +6.7pp |
| 1967 | Garfield Elementary San Diego · San Diego Unified | Elementary | 43.2% | +6.7pp |
| 1968 | Rex Fortune Elementary Roseville · Center Joint Unified | Elementary | 43.2% | +6.7pp |
| 1969 | Morningside Delano · Delano Union Elementary | Elementary | 43.2% | +6.7pp |
| 1970 | Albert Baxter Elementary Bellflower · Bellflower Unified | Elementary | 43.2% | +6.7pp |
| 1971 | Palmyra GATE Magnet Orange · Orange Unified | Elementary | 43.2% | +6.7pp |
| 1972 | Ferris Spanger Elementary Roseville · Roseville City Elementary | Elementary | 43.2% | +6.7pp |
| 1973 | Roosevelt Elementary Santa Barbara · Santa Barbara Unified | Elementary | 43.1% | +6.6pp |
| 1974 | P. W. Engvall Elementary Lemoore · Lemoore Union Elementary | Elementary | 43.1% | +6.6pp |
| 1975 | Ybarra Academy for the Arts and Technology Walnut · Rowland Unified | Elementary | 43.1% | +6.6pp |
| 1976 | Rosedale Elementary Chico · Chico Unified | Elementary | 43.1% | +6.6pp |
| 1977 | Southgate Elementary Hayward · Hayward Unified | Elementary | 43.1% | +6.6pp |
| 1978 | Oak Meadows Elementary Murrieta · Menifee Union | Elementary | 43.1% | +6.6pp |
| 1979 | Latona Avenue Elementary Los Angeles · Los Angeles Unified | Elementary | 43.0% | +6.5pp |
| 1980 | Lomarena Elementary Laguna Hills · Saddleback Valley Unified | Elementary | 43.0% | +6.5pp |
| 1981 | Sulphur Springs Community Elementary Canyon Country · Sulphur Springs Union | Elementary | 43.0% | +6.5pp |
| 1982 | Libby Elementary Oceanside · Oceanside Unified | Elementary | 43.0% | +6.5pp |
| 1983 | Victory Boulevard Elementary North Hollywood · Los Angeles Unified | Elementary | 43.0% | +6.5pp |
| 1984 | Twain Harte Twain Harte · Twain Harte | Elementary | 42.9% | +6.4pp |
| 1985 | Laurel Elementary Whittier · East Whittier City Elementary | Elementary | 42.9% | +6.4pp |
| 1986 | Hidden Springs Elementary Moreno Valley · Moreno Valley Unified | Elementary | 42.9% | +6.4pp |
| 1987 | Ada S. Nelson Elementary Whittier · Los Nietos | Elementary | 42.9% | +6.4pp |
| 1988 | Cappy Culver Elementary Paso Robles · San Miguel Joint Union | Elementary | 42.9% | +6.4pp |
| 1989 | Fern Drive Elementary Fullerton · Fullerton Elementary | Elementary | 42.9% | +6.4pp |
| 1990 | Hydesville Elementary Hydesville · Hydesville Elementary | Elementary | 42.9% | +6.4pp |
| 1991 | La Ballona Elementary Culver City · Culver City Unified | Elementary | 42.9% | +6.4pp |
| 1992 | Ripon Elementary Ripon · Ripon Unified | Elementary | 42.8% | +6.3pp |
| 1993 | Mountain View Elementary Tujunga · Los Angeles Unified | Elementary | 42.8% | +6.3pp |
| 1994 | Wilkerson Elementary El Monte · El Monte City | Elementary | 42.8% | +6.3pp |
| 1995 | Pacific Boulevard Huntington Park · Los Angeles Unified | Elementary | 42.8% | +6.3pp |
| 1996 | Rio Vista Elementary North Hollywood · Los Angeles Unified | Elementary | 42.8% | +6.3pp |
| 1997 | Tierra Buena Elementary Yuba City · Yuba City Unified | Elementary | 42.8% | +6.3pp |
| 1998 | Dogwood Elementary Heber · Heber Elementary | Elementary | 42.7% | +6.2pp |
| 1999 | Limerick Avenue Elementary Canoga Park · Los Angeles Unified | Elementary | 42.7% | +6.2pp |
| 2000 | Valley View Community Elementary Newhall · Sulphur Springs Union | Elementary | 42.7% | +6.2pp |
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About this ranking
Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the CAASPP % met or exceeded standard threshold on the latest available CAASPP Math test (school year 2023-24). A higher percentage is better.
Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 30 students tested in this subject), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.
The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in California, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.