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Raising African American Student Achievement: California Goals, Local Outcomes


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California's nearly half-million African American students often get lost in the state's policy debates about improving student achievement, in part because they represent less than 8% of the K-12 student population. This 24-page report asks:

  • How are African American students in California's public school system doing?
  • What do we know about how and where these students are succeeding academically?
The report finds that although the academic achievement of the state's African American students is improving, California educators and policymakers still have much to do to ensure that these students are served more effectively and consistently within the K-12 system. But the report also finds good reason to hope that this is possible. Behind the state-level numbers, African American student achievement varies widely across California districts and schools, with these students doing well academically in many places.

Also available, in addition to the 24-page report and executive summary, are "Selected Stories About African American Achievement," including:

  • Three downloadable tables showing elementary, middle, and high schools that received African American Growth Academic Performance Index (API) scores in 2007 that were substantially above average for their respective school levels.
  • Edited transcripts of interviews with current and former principals at 10 of these schools about the policies and practices they think contribute to outcomes on their campuses.
You can download this report for free or order a printed copy to be mailed to you.

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