School Accountability Report Cards

What is an Accountability Report Card?

In November of 1988, California voters passed Proposition 98, the School Funding Initiative. One of the components of this proposition is the requirement that school districts annually prepare and distribute School Accountability Reports for each school.

The main objective of the School Accountability Report Card (SARC) is to inform the members of the community about the educational and environmental conditions of the school and the progress being made at each local site.

The School Accountability Report Cards are in .pdf form and can be viewed online using Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download a free copy of Acrobat Read and also get more information about how to use it by clicking on icon at the bottom of this page.

Click on the link to access the district report card page.