Public schools throughout California are required to provide information about themselves to the community in the form of an annual School Accountability Report Card (SARC). These report cards provide a variety of data to allow the public to evaluate and compare schools in several important areas:
● demographic information
● school safety and climate for learning
● academic data
● class size
● teacher and staff information
● professional development
● fiscal and expenditure data
The SARC, which follows the state's guidelines and document template, are issued each spring and focus on the previous academic year. A SARC is typically 12- 14 pages long. I have attached an electronic copy of our site’s SARC for the 2021-22 school year. Hard copies of our SARC are also available in the main office. The 2021-22 SARC is available at https://www.sarconline.org/. You can also access our current SARC electronically at:
https://sarconline.org/public/print/37683386069116/2021-2022