What is SARC?
California public schools annually provide information about themselves to the community allowing the public to evaluate and compare schools for student achievement, environment, resources and demographics. School Accountability Report Cards (SARC) represent extensive profiles of every school with information on per pupil and staffing expenditures, textbooks and instructional materials, special programs, support personnel, teacher credentialing, demographics, standardized test scores, intermediate and high school dropout rates, curriculum, staff development, facility conditions, instructional time, school discipline, and high school SAT scores. To view report cards in their original high-quality format, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader software. This free software for the Macintosh or PC is easily downloaded and installed in seconds from the Adobe Systems Internet site at http://www.adobe.com or by link to Adobe by selecting the icon on this page. Click here for parent guide to understanding the SARCs.
School Accountability Report Card (SARC)
School Accountability Report Card Hard Copy Availability Notification
The School Accountability Report Card (SARC) is intended to provide parents and community members with a quick snapshot of information related to individual public schools. On this site you will find the reports for each of our schools in English and Spanish. As required by law, most data presented in this report are reported for the 2014-2015 school year. School finances and school completion data are reported for the 2015-2016 school year. If you would like a hard copy of this report, please contact the Principal of the school or the District SARC Coordinator by e-mailing your request to Taleen Gurss.