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California schools ranked by test score

Latest CAASPP year (2023-24). 1,242 schools with reported Math scores. State average: 36.5%.
RankSchoolLevelMathvs state
701Catherine L. Zane Middle
Eureka · Eureka City Schools
Middle23.5%-13.0pp
702Tioga Middle
Fresno · Fresno Unified
Middle23.5%-13.0pp
703Riverview Middle
Rio Vista · River Delta Joint Unified
Middle23.5%-13.0pp
704Olive Vista Middle
Sylmar · Los Angeles Unified
Middle23.4%-13.1pp
705Sequoia Middle
Redding · Redding Elementary
Middle23.4%-13.1pp
706Nicolas Junior High
Fullerton · Fullerton Elementary
Middle23.4%-13.1pp
707Bunche Middle
Compton · Compton Unified
Middle23.3%-13.2pp
708Jackson Junior High
Jackson · Amador County Unified
Middle23.3%-13.2pp
709Nordhoff Jr. High
Ojai · Ojai Unified
Middle23.3%-13.2pp
710Brown Jr. (Willie L) Middle
San Francisco · San Francisco Unified
Middle23.3%-13.2pp
711La Joya Middle
Visalia · Visalia Unified
Middle23.2%-13.3pp
712Murray Middle
Ridgecrest · Sierra Sands Unified
Middle23.2%-13.3pp
713Marvin A. Dutcher Middle
Turlock · Turlock Unified
Middle23.1%-13.4pp
714Pleasant Valley Middle
Placerville · Gold Oak Union Elementary
Middle23.1%-13.4pp
715San Gorgonio Middle
Beaumont · Beaumont Unified
Middle23.0%-13.5pp
716Monte Vista Middle
Tracy · Tracy Joint Unified
Middle23.0%-13.5pp
717Thomas R. Pollicita Middle
Daly City · Jefferson Elementary
Middle23.0%-13.5pp
718Prescott Junior High
Modesto · Stanislaus Union Elementary
Middle22.9%-13.6pp
719Lodi Middle
Lodi · Lodi Unified
Middle22.9%-13.6pp
720Mountain View Middle
Beaumont · Beaumont Unified
Middle22.9%-13.6pp
721Bret Harte Middle
Hayward · Hayward Unified
Middle22.9%-13.6pp
722Mesa Middle
Arroyo Grande · Lucia Mar Unified
Middle22.8%-13.7pp
723Weaver Middle
Merced · Weaver Union
Middle22.6%-13.9pp
724Vista Heights Middle
Moreno Valley · Moreno Valley Unified
Middle22.6%-13.9pp
725Herbert H. Cruickshank Middle
Merced · Merced City Elementary
Middle22.6%-13.9pp
726Cesar Chavez Middle
Union City · New Haven Unified
Middle22.6%-13.9pp
727Pioneer Middle
Porterville · Porterville Unified
Middle22.6%-13.9pp
728James E. Potter Intermediate
Fallbrook · Fallbrook Union Elementary
Middle22.6%-13.9pp
729Torch Middle
City Of Industry · Bassett Unified
Middle22.6%-13.9pp
730Lincoln Middle
Oceanside · Oceanside Unified
Middle22.6%-13.9pp
731Sierra Middle
Riverside · Riverside Unified
Middle22.6%-13.9pp
732Madison Middle
Oceanside · Vista Unified
Middle22.5%-14.0pp
733Bellevue Senior Elementary
Atwater · Atwater Elementary
Middle22.5%-14.0pp
734Tenaya Middle
Fresno · Fresno Unified
Middle22.5%-14.0pp
735Morada Middle
Stockton · Lodi Unified
Middle22.4%-14.0pp
736Denman (James) Middle
San Francisco · San Francisco Unified
Middle22.4%-14.1pp
737Southridge Tech Middle
Fontana · Fontana Unified
Middle22.4%-14.1pp
738Bartlett Middle
Porterville · Porterville Unified
Middle22.4%-14.1pp
739Lyman Gilmore Middle
Grass Valley · Grass Valley Elementary
Middle22.4%-14.1pp
740Central Middle
Riverside · Riverside Unified
Middle22.4%-14.1pp
741Glenn Hammond Curtiss Middle
Carson · Los Angeles Unified
Middle22.3%-14.2pp
742Hilmar Middle
Hilmar · Hilmar Unified
Middle22.3%-14.2pp
743Arizona Middle
Riverside · Alvord Unified
Middle22.3%-14.2pp
744Melva Davis Academy of Excellence
Victorville · Adelanto Elementary
Middle22.3%-14.2pp
745Washington Middle
La Habra · La Habra City Elementary
Middle22.2%-14.3pp
746Earle E. Williams Middle
Tracy · Tracy Joint Unified
Middle22.1%-14.4pp
747Richard L. Graves Middle
Whittier · South Whittier Elementary
Middle22.0%-14.5pp
748Keppel Academy
Littlerock · Keppel Union Elementary
Middle22.0%-14.5pp
749Roosevelt Middle
Oceanside · Vista Unified
Middle22.0%-14.5pp
750Potter Valley Junior High
Potter Valley · Potter Valley Community Unified
Middle21.9%-14.5pp
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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.