Executive Summary 
 
API School Results (As of: 2008-09)
The Academic Performance Index (API) is a score on a scale of 200 to 1,000 that annually measures the academic performance and progress of individual schools in California. The state has set 800 as the API score that schools should strive to meet.
API Base Score868
Similar Schools Rank7
Statewide Rank10
API Growth Score885

Student Enrollment by Ethnic Group (As of: 2008-09)
 Percentage
African American0.8%
American Indian-
Asian7.9%
Caucasian78.9%
Filipino1.0%
Hispanic or Latino3.8%
Pacific Islander0.1%
Multiple or No Response7.5%

Teacher Credential Status (As of: 2008-09)
The district recruits and employs only the most qualified credentialed teachers.
 School
Fully Credentialed86
Without Full Credentials8

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) (As of: 2008-09)
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) is a federal law which mandates that all students in all grade levels meet the state academic achievement standards for Mathematics and English/Language Arts by 2014. Schools must demonstrate “Adequate Yearly Progress” (AYP) toward achieving that goal.
 Met AYP Criteria
Made AYP OverallYes
Participation Rate - English - Language ArtsYes
Participation Rate - MathematicsYes
Percent Proficient - English - Language ArtsYes
Percent Proficient - MathematicsYes

 
California Standards Test (CST) (As of: 2008-09)
The California Standards Test (CST), a component of the STAR Program, is administered to all students in the spring to assess student performance in relation to the State Content Standards.
English/Language Arts
80%
80%
Mathematics
56%
56%
Science
84%
84%
History/Social Science
79%
79%

Students in Healthy Fitness Zone (As of: 2008-09)
In the spring of each year, schools are required by the state to administer a physical fitness test to all students in grades five, seven, and nine. The physical fitness test is a standardized evaluation that tracks the development of high-quality fitness programs and assists students in establishing physical activity as part of their daily lives.
Grade LevelFour of Six StandardsFive of Six StandardsSix of Six Standards
96.5%32.1%59.6%

Average Class Size (As of: 2008-09)
San Ramon Valley High maintains a school wide average class size of 29 students.
SubjectAverage Class Size By Subject Area
English27
Mathematics26
Science32
Social Science32

Contact Information (As of: 2009-10)
Joseph Ianora, Principal
http://www.srvhs.org
Parents who wish to participate in the schools leadership teams, school committees, school activities, or become a volunteer may contact the school’s office for further information.

http://www.axiomadvisors.net/LiveSARC/Presentation/MainPortal.aspx?CDS=07618040736504&LanguageID=1&Preview=False
For a full copy of the SARC, please visit the school office, or visit the website above.