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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
751Mountain Shadows Middle
Nuevo · Nuview Union
Middle21.9%-14.6pp
752John Muir Middle
San Leandro · San Leandro Unified
Middle21.9%-14.6pp
753Carl Smith Middle
Terra Bella · Terra Bella Union Elementary
Middle21.9%-14.6pp
754Winship Middle
Eureka · Eureka City Schools
Middle21.9%-14.6pp
755Nelson Avenue Middle
Oroville · Thermalito Union Elementary
Middle21.8%-14.7pp
756Frank J. Zamboni
Paramount · Paramount Unified
Middle21.8%-14.7pp
757A. M. Thomas Middle
Lost Hills · Lost Hills Union Elementary
Middle21.8%-14.7pp
758W. E. Mitchell Middle
Rancho Cordova · Folsom-Cordova Unified
Middle21.7%-14.8pp
759Rio Linda Preparatory Academy
Rio Linda · Twin Rivers Unified
Middle21.7%-14.8pp
760Cecil Avenue Math and Science Academy
Delano · Delano Union Elementary
Middle21.6%-14.9pp
761Parkway Heights Middle
South San Francisco · South San Francisco Unified
Middle21.6%-14.9pp
762Chipman Junior High
Bakersfield · Bakersfield City
Middle21.6%-14.9pp
763Rivera Middle
Pico Rivera · El Rancho Unified
Middle21.6%-14.9pp
764Elsinore Middle
Lake Elsinore · Lake Elsinore Unified
Middle21.5%-15.0pp
765Will C. Wood Middle
Sacramento · Sacramento City Unified
Middle21.5%-15.0pp
766Benjamin Franklin Intermediate
Colma · Jefferson Elementary
Middle21.5%-15.0pp
767Bill E. Young Jr. Middle
Calipatria · Calipatria Unified
Middle21.5%-15.0pp
768Walnut Park Mid B Sci Tech Engr and Math Acad
Walnut Park · Los Angeles Unified
Middle21.4%-15.0pp
769Cooper Middle
Fresno · Fresno Unified
Middle21.4%-15.1pp
770El Capitan Middle
Fresno · Central Unified
Middle21.4%-15.1pp
771Orchard Academies 2C
Bell · Los Angeles Unified
Middle21.3%-15.2pp
772Edgewood Middle
West Covina · West Covina Unified
Middle21.3%-15.2pp
773Van Nuys Middle
Van Nuys · Los Angeles Unified
Middle21.3%-15.2pp
774King Jr. (Martin Luther) Academic Middle
San Francisco · San Francisco Unified
Middle21.3%-15.2pp
775South Bay Elementary
Eureka · South Bay Union Elementary
Middle21.2%-15.3pp
776Herbert Hoover Middle
San Jose · San Jose Unified
Middle21.1%-15.4pp
777Forestville Academy
Forestville · Forestville Union Elementary
Middle21.1%-15.4pp
778Fern Bacon Middle
Sacramento · Sacramento City Unified
Middle21.0%-15.5pp
779Cesar E. Chavez Middle
San Bernardino · San Bernardino City Unified
Middle20.9%-15.6pp
780Pomolita Middle
Ukiah · Ukiah Unified
Middle20.9%-15.6pp
781Thomas A. Edison Middle
Los Angeles · Los Angeles Unified
Middle20.9%-15.6pp
782Cesar E. Chavez Middle
Planada · Planada Elementary
Middle20.9%-15.6pp
783La Merced Intermediate
Montebello · Montebello Unified
Middle20.8%-15.7pp
784Riverview Middle
Helendale · Helendale Elementary
Middle20.7%-15.8pp
785Ben F. Kolb Middle
Rialto · Rialto Unified
Middle20.6%-15.9pp
786John Knight Middle
Dixon · Dixon Unified
Middle20.6%-15.9pp
787Delhi Middle
Delhi · Delhi Unified
Middle20.5%-16.0pp
788Prairie Vista Middle
Hawthorne · Hawthorne
Middle20.5%-16.0pp
789Spring Valley Academy
Spring Valley · La Mesa-Spring Valley
Middle20.5%-16.0pp
790Haven Drive Middle
Arvin · Arvin Union
Middle20.4%-16.1pp
791Palm Middle
Moreno Valley · Moreno Valley Unified
Middle20.4%-16.1pp
792Marshall Middle
Pomona · Pomona Unified
Middle20.3%-16.2pp
793Dale Junior High
Anaheim · Anaheim Union High
Middle20.3%-16.2pp
794Cahuilla Desert Academy Junior High
Coachella · Coachella Valley Unified
Middle20.3%-16.2pp
795La Quinta Middle
La Quinta · Desert Sands Unified
Middle20.3%-16.2pp
796Will Rogers Middle
Fair Oaks · San Juan Unified
Middle20.2%-16.3pp
797Twentynine Palms Junior High
Twentynine Palms · Morongo Unified
Middle20.1%-16.3pp
798El Sausal Middle
Salinas · Salinas Union High
Middle20.1%-16.4pp
799Grandview College Preparatory Academy
Valinda · Hacienda la Puente Unified
Middle20.1%-16.4pp
800Myrtle Avenue Elementary
Lamont · Lamont Elementary
Middle20.1%-16.4pp
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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.