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In November 1988, California voters passed Proposition 98, also known as The Classroom Instructional Improvement and Accountability Act. This ballot initiative provides California's public schools with a stable source of funding. In return, all public schools in California are required annually to prepare SARCs and disseminate them to the public. SARCs are intended to provide the public with important information about each public school and to communicate a school's progress in achieving its goals.

In the years since the passage of Proposition 98, additional requirements for school accountability reporting and dissemination have been established through legislation.  Most SARC requirements are codified in California Education Code (EC) sections 33126 and 33126.1. 


Click any of the links below to review the current School Accountability Report Card for the listed school sites.



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