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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
851Vista Verde Middle
Moreno Valley · Val Verde Unified
Middle18.0%-18.5pp
852Bell Gardens Intermediate
Bell Gardens · Montebello Unified
Middle17.9%-18.6pp
853Ethan A Chase Middle
Menifee · Romoland Elementary
Middle17.9%-18.6pp
854Terra Cotta Middle
Lake Elsinore · Lake Elsinore Unified
Middle17.9%-18.6pp
855Mira Loma Middle
Jurupa Valley · Jurupa Unified
Middle17.8%-18.7pp
856Pio Pico Middle
Los Angeles · Los Angeles Unified
Middle17.8%-18.7pp
857Eagle Peak Middle
Redwood Valley · Ukiah Unified
Middle17.8%-18.7pp
858Wilson Middle
San Diego · San Diego Unified
Middle17.8%-18.7pp
859Scandinavian Middle
Fresno · Fresno Unified
Middle17.8%-18.7pp
860Hogan Middle
Vallejo · Vallejo City Unified
Middle17.7%-18.8pp
861Twin Lakes Elementary
El Monte · Mountain View Elementary
Middle17.6%-18.9pp
862Laton Middle
Laton · Laton Joint Unified
Middle17.6%-18.9pp
863William G. Jehue Middle
Colton · Rialto Unified
Middle17.6%-18.9pp
864Buena Park Middle
Buena Park · Buena Park Elementary
Middle17.6%-18.9pp
865Lee Middle
Woodland · Woodland Joint Unified
Middle17.6%-18.9pp
866Pixley Middle
Pixley · Pixley Union Elementary
Middle17.5%-19.0pp
867La Contenta Middle
Yucca Valley · Morongo Unified
Middle17.5%-19.0pp
868Clark Middle
San Diego · San Diego Unified
Middle17.5%-19.0pp
869Barstow STEM Academy
Barstow · Barstow Unified
Middle17.4%-19.1pp
870Arcade Middle
Sacramento · San Juan Unified
Middle17.4%-19.1pp
871Arrowview Middle
San Bernardino · San Bernardino City Unified
Middle17.3%-19.2pp
872Walter F. Dexter Middle
Whittier · Whittier City
Middle17.3%-19.2pp
873Jacobsen Middle
Tehachapi · Tehachapi Unified
Middle17.3%-19.2pp
874McFarland Junior High
McFarland · McFarland Unified
Middle17.2%-19.3pp
875Pinon Mesa Middle
Phelan · Snowline Joint Unified
Middle17.2%-19.3pp
876Ray Wiltsey Middle
Ontario · Ontario-Montclair
Middle17.2%-19.3pp
877Chula Vista Middle
Chula Vista · Sweetwater Union High
Middle17.2%-19.3pp
878Willows Intermediate
Willows · Willows Unified
Middle17.2%-19.3pp
879Auburndale Intermediate
Corona · Corona-Norco Unified
Middle17.2%-19.3pp
880Gerald P. Carr Intermediate
Santa Ana · Santa Ana Unified
Middle17.2%-19.3pp
881Glacier Point Middle
Fresno · Central Unified
Middle17.2%-19.3pp
882Mendota Junior High
Mendota · Mendota Unified
Middle17.1%-19.3pp
883Los Tules Middle
Tulare · Tulare City
Middle17.1%-19.4pp
884Sierra Vista Middle
La Puente · Hacienda la Puente Unified
Middle17.1%-19.4pp
885Mountain View Middle
Moreno Valley · Moreno Valley Unified
Middle17.1%-19.4pp
886Harry S. Truman Middle
Fontana · Fontana Unified
Middle17.1%-19.4pp
887Wilson Middle
Chowchilla · Chowchilla Elementary
Middle17.1%-19.4pp
888Los Banos Junior High
Los Banos · Los Banos Unified
Middle17.0%-19.5pp
889Kings Canyon Middle
Fresno · Fresno Unified
Middle17.0%-19.5pp
890Santa Rosa Middle
Santa Rosa · Santa Rosa High
Middle17.0%-19.5pp
891James Rutter Middle
Sacramento · Elk Grove Unified
Middle16.9%-19.6pp
892Alder Middle
Fontana · Fontana Unified
Middle16.9%-19.6pp
893North Park Academy of the Arts
Pico Rivera · El Rancho Unified
Middle16.8%-19.7pp
894Quail Valley Middle
Phelan · Snowline Joint Unified
Middle16.8%-19.7pp
895Thomas Jefferson Middle
Wasco · Wasco Union Elementary
Middle16.8%-19.7pp
896Dr. Manuel M. Lopez Academy of Arts & Sciences
Oxnard · Oxnard
Middle16.7%-19.8pp
897Bridges Academy
San Jose · Franklin-McKinley Elementary
Middle16.7%-19.8pp
898Cesar Chavez Middle
Oceanside · Oceanside Unified
Middle16.7%-19.8pp
899James Madison Middle
North Hollywood · Los Angeles Unified
Middle16.7%-19.8pp
900Orchard Academies 2B
Bell · Los Angeles Unified
Middle16.7%-19.8pp
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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.