Social Justice Leadership Academy at Esteban E. Torres High No. 5
4211 Dozier Street
Los Angeles, CA 90063
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- School Type: High Schools (Public)
- Instruction Type: Partial Virtual - The school offers some, but not all, instruction through virtual instruction.
- District: Los Angeles Unified
- Grades: 9-12
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2016 CAASPP Test Score Details:
Grade | Test Type | Mean Score | Exceeded Standard | Met Standard | Nearly Met Standard |
Standard Not Met |
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11 | English | 2599.1 | 8% | 57% | 28% | 7% |
11 | Math | 2539.2 | 1% | 8% | 40% | 50% |
- Asterisk "*", if present, indicates scores are not available (too few)
Calculated Percentiles from California School Ratings:
English Language Arts/Literacy | Mathematics | |||
Grade | Percentile | Students Tested | Percentile | Students Tested |
11 | 60.75% | 74 | 48.34% | 72 |
Weighted average for this school's Math and English test scores: 54.63%1-c
This school is in the 55.14th percentile1-d
when compared to other schools of the same type: High School
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Notes:
- California School Ratings (CSR) computes percentiles in this way:
- For a given grade level, all Math scores are put into an ordered list and a percentile is calculated for each score, based its position in the list.
- For a given grade level, all English scores are put into an ordered list and a percentile is calculated for each score, based its position in the list.
- Math and English percentiles from (a & b above) are weighted, based on the number of students who completed each type of test, to create a combined Math+English weighted percentile for each school.
- The combined Math+English weighted percentiles are put into an ordered list for the particular type of school (elementary/middle/high school/K-12) and a percentile-within-the-school-type is calculated.
- How percentiles work: the school percentile is a number between 0 and 100 that reflects the percentage of schools of the same type (elementary/middle/high school/K-12) in California that have an equal or lower combined Math+English weighted percentile (from 1-c above). For example, a school in the 70th percentile would have a combined weighted percentile that was equal to or better than 70% of the other schools of the same type.
- The CSR Rank is determined by a school's percentile in comparison to other schools of the same type in California (from 1-d above). (1 is the worst, 10 is the best). Schools in the 90th percentile and above have rank 10, 80%-89.999% rank 9 and so on. A similar number of schools occupy each rank. * This rank is derived from data in the 2016 California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP).
- Alternative Schools receive percentiles, but are not ranked
- More information: 2016 CAASPP Paper-based Test Results
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