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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
351Quantum Academy
Escondido · Escondido Union
Middle42.5%+6.0pp
352Martinez Junior High
Martinez · Martinez Unified
Middle42.4%+5.9pp
353Shivela Middle
Murrieta · Murrieta Valley Unified
Middle42.4%+5.9pp
354Amelia Earhart Middle
Riverside · Riverside Unified
Middle42.3%+5.8pp
355Navelencia Middle
Reedley · Kings Canyon Joint Unified
Middle42.3%+5.8pp
356Fulton and Alsbury Academy of Arts and Engineering
Lancaster · Lancaster Elementary
Middle42.2%+5.7pp
357Pleasant Hill Middle
Pleasant Hill · Mt. Diablo Unified
Middle42.1%+5.7pp
358Hickman Middle
Hickman · Hickman Community Charter
Middle42.1%+5.6pp
359Edna Hill Middle
Brentwood · Brentwood Union
Middle42.0%+5.5pp
360Louis Pasteur Fundamental Middle
Orangevale · San Juan Unified
Middle42.0%+5.5pp
361Cabrillo Middle
Ventura · Ventura Unified
Middle42.0%+5.5pp
362John Muir Middle
Burbank · Burbank Unified
Middle41.9%+5.4pp
363Shorecliffs Middle
San Clemente · Capistrano Unified
Middle41.9%+5.4pp
364Philip Magruder Middle
Torrance · Torrance Unified
Middle41.9%+5.4pp
365Rio Vista Middle
Fresno · Central Unified
Middle41.9%+5.4pp
366Warren T. Eich Middle
Roseville · Roseville City Elementary
Middle41.8%+5.3pp
367Spring View Middle
Huntington Beach · Ocean View
Middle41.7%+5.2pp
368Rincon Valley Middle
Santa Rosa · Santa Rosa High
Middle41.5%+5.0pp
369Marina Middle
San Francisco · San Francisco Unified
Middle41.4%+4.9pp
370Royal Oak Middle
Covina · Charter Oak Unified
Middle41.4%+4.9pp
371Berrendos Middle
Red Bluff · Antelope Elementary
Middle41.3%+4.8pp
372Clark Intermediate
Clovis · Clovis Unified
Middle41.2%+4.7pp
373Mark Twain Middle
Los Angeles · Los Angeles Unified
Middle41.2%+4.7pp
374Haskell (Pliny Fisk) Middle
Cerritos · ABC Unified
Middle41.1%+4.7pp
375Warm Springs Middle
Murrieta · Murrieta Valley Unified
Middle41.1%+4.7pp
376Rio Bravo-Greeley Elementary
Bakersfield · Rio Bravo-Greeley Union Elementary
Middle41.0%+4.5pp
377Bonita Vista Middle
Chula Vista · Sweetwater Union High
Middle41.0%+4.5pp
378Dean L. Shively
South El Monte · Valle Lindo Elementary
Middle40.8%+4.3pp
379Alvarado Intermediate
Rowland Heights · Rowland Unified
Middle40.7%+4.2pp
380Gordon H. Beatty Middle
Buena Park · Buena Park Elementary
Middle40.5%+4.0pp
381Jane Addams Middle
Lawndale · Lawndale Elementary
Middle40.4%+3.9pp
382Valley View Middle
Pleasant Hill · Mt. Diablo Unified
Middle40.4%+3.9pp
383Itliong-Vera Cruz
Union City · New Haven Unified
Middle40.4%+3.9pp
384Palms Middle
Los Angeles · Los Angeles Unified
Middle40.4%+3.9pp
385Palm Desert Charter Middle
Palm Desert · Desert Sands Unified
Middle40.3%+3.8pp
386Dairyland Elementary
Chowchilla · Alview-Dairyland Union Elementary
Middle39.9%+3.4pp
387Piedmont Middle
San Jose · Berryessa Union Elementary
Middle39.9%+3.4pp
388Norris Middle
Bakersfield · Norris Elementary
Middle39.8%+3.3pp
389Corona Fundamental Intermediate
Corona · Corona-Norco Unified
Middle39.7%+3.2pp
390Mammoth Middle
Mammoth Lakes · Mammoth Unified
Middle39.6%+3.1pp
391Salmon Creek School - A Charter
Occidental · Harmony Union Elementary
Middle39.4%+2.9pp
392Dr. Walter C. Ralston Intermediate
Garden Grove · Garden Grove Unified
Middle39.4%+2.9pp
393Mission Hill Middle
Santa Cruz · Santa Cruz City High
Middle39.3%+2.8pp
394Pleasant Grove Middle
Rescue · Rescue Union Elementary
Middle39.3%+2.8pp
395Kenilworth Junior High
Petaluma · Petaluma Joint Union High
Middle39.1%+2.7pp
396George K. Porter Middle
Granada Hills · Los Angeles Unified
Middle39.1%+2.6pp
397Eleanor J. Toll Middle
Glendale · Glendale Unified
Middle39.0%+2.5pp
398Vista View Middle
Fountain Valley · Ocean View
Middle39.0%+2.5pp
399Alamitos Intermediate
Garden Grove · Garden Grove Unified
Middle38.9%+2.4pp
400Earl Warren Junior High
Bakersfield · Panama-Buena Vista Union
Middle38.5%+2.0pp
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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.