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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
951Palm Avenue Middle
Wasco · Wasco Union Elementary
Middle15.4%-21.1pp
952Seaside Middle
Seaside · Monterey Peninsula Unified
Middle15.3%-21.2pp
953La Paz Middle
Salinas · Salinas Union High
Middle15.3%-21.2pp
954Los Arboles Middle
Marina · Monterey Peninsula Unified
Middle15.3%-21.2pp
955Needles Middle
Needles · Needles Unified
Middle15.3%-21.2pp
956Ahwahnee Middle
Fresno · Fresno Unified
Middle15.2%-21.3pp
957Muwekma Ohlone Middle
San Jose · San Jose Unified
Middle15.2%-21.3pp
958Ishi Hills Middle
Oroville · Oroville City Elementary
Middle15.2%-21.3pp
959Leona Jackson
Paramount · Paramount Unified
Middle15.2%-21.3pp
960Lindsey Academy
Long Beach · Long Beach Unified
Middle15.2%-21.3pp
961Del Dios Academy of Arts and Sciences
Escondido · Escondido Union
Middle15.2%-21.3pp
962Rudolph Rivera Middle
Merced · Merced City Elementary
Middle15.2%-21.3pp
963Bell Middle
San Diego · San Diego Unified
Middle15.2%-21.3pp
964Ione Junior High
Ione · Amador County Unified
Middle15.1%-21.4pp
965Serrano Middle
Highland · San Bernardino City Unified
Middle15.1%-21.4pp
966Ramona Junior High
Chino · Chino Valley Unified
Middle15.1%-21.4pp
967Creekside Junior High
Los Banos · Los Banos Unified
Middle15.1%-21.4pp
968Gladstone Middle
Covina · Azusa Unified
Middle15.0%-21.5pp
969Terrace Hills Middle
Grand Terrace · Colton Joint Unified
Middle15.0%-21.5pp
970Yolo Junior High
Newman · Newman-Crows Landing Unified
Middle15.0%-21.5pp
971O'Hara Park Middle
Oakley · Oakley Union Elementary
Middle15.0%-21.5pp
972Harden Middle
Salinas · Salinas Union High
Middle15.0%-21.5pp
973Orangeview Junior High
Anaheim · Anaheim Union High
Middle14.9%-21.6pp
974Almeria Middle
Fontana · Fontana Unified
Middle14.9%-21.6pp
975Mountain View Middle
Turlock · Chatom Union
Middle14.9%-21.6pp
976Bancroft Middle
San Leandro · San Leandro Unified
Middle14.8%-21.7pp
977Joseph Le Conte Middle
Hollywood · Los Angeles Unified
Middle14.8%-21.7pp
978Southeast Middle
South Gate · Los Angeles Unified
Middle14.7%-21.8pp
979Bohannon Middle
San Lorenzo · San Lorenzo Unified
Middle14.7%-21.8pp
980Palermo Middle
Palermo · Palermo Union Elementary
Middle14.6%-21.9pp
981Southwest Middle
San Diego · Sweetwater Union High
Middle14.6%-21.9pp
982Barbara Worth Junior High
Brawley · Brawley Elementary
Middle14.6%-21.9pp
983Crescent Elk Middle
Crescent City · Del Norte County Unified
Middle14.6%-21.9pp
984Upper Lake Middle
Upper Lake · Upper Lake Unified
Middle14.5%-22.0pp
985Elizabeth Terronez Middle
Fresno · Fresno Unified
Middle14.5%-22.0pp
986O. J. Actis Junior High
Bakersfield · Panama-Buena Vista Union
Middle14.5%-22.0pp
987Suva Intermediate
Bell Gardens · Montebello Unified
Middle14.4%-22.1pp
988Sylvandale Middle
San Jose · Franklin-McKinley Elementary
Middle14.4%-22.1pp
989San Fernando Institute of Applied Media
San Fernando · Los Angeles Unified
Middle14.4%-22.1pp
990Yosemite Middle
Fresno · Fresno Unified
Middle14.4%-22.1pp
991Hubert Howe Bancroft Middle
Los Angeles · Los Angeles Unified
Middle14.4%-22.1pp
992Norwood Junior High
Sacramento · Twin Rivers Unified
Middle14.3%-22.2pp
993Alpha Technology Middle
Elverta · Elverta Joint Elementary
Middle14.3%-22.2pp
994Miranda Junior High
Miranda · Southern Humboldt Joint Unified
Middle14.3%-22.2pp
995Ocean View Junior High
Oxnard · Ocean View
Middle14.3%-22.2pp
996Simons Middle
Pomona · Pomona Unified
Middle14.2%-22.3pp
997Lompoc Valley Middle
Lompoc · Lompoc Unified
Middle14.2%-22.3pp
998Vista Middle
Panorama City · Los Angeles Unified
Middle14.2%-22.3pp
999Vina Danks Middle
Ontario · Ontario-Montclair
Middle14.1%-22.4pp
1000Fontana Middle
Fontana · Fontana Unified
Middle14.1%-22.4pp
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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.