CAASPP Testing Results for East Palo Alto's Schools.
The California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) is the state's official system for academic testing. Established in 2014, it replaced the older STAR program to align with more rigorous academic standards designed to prepare students forcollege and career readiness.
The CAASPP is primarily a computer-based assessment that measures how well students are learning the California State Standards.
CAASPP results were released in the fall. Below are screen shots of the results from East Palo Alto's schools. The results are significantly below California State Average:
California State Average for all students:
Aspire East Palo Alto Charter School
Belle Haven Elementary
Costaño School of the Arts
Los Robles-Ronald McNair Academy
Cesar Chavez Ravenswood Middle School
Kipp Valiant
Menlo-Atherton High School
Tide Academy High School
Woodside High School
The Tinsley Program (officially the Voluntary Transfer Program) is a landmark desegregation initiative in the Bay Area, created from a 1986 court settlement to integrate students from the predominantly minority Ravenswood City School District (RCSD) (East Palo Alto/Menlo Park) into wealthier, less diverse neighboring districts like Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Woodside, aiming to improve educational outcomes and reduce racial isolation for Black and Latino students, who can transfer in the early grades (TK-2) and stay until graduation