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Kid-Friendly Standards

Kids can use this website to understand the core standards for themselves.

EDinformatics

EDinformatics provides information about state testing as well as practice tests.

Data Quest

Create school and district reports on Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), Academic Performance Index (API), enrollment, graduates, dropouts, course enrollments, staffing, English learners, state assessment data disaggregated at the school level, like-school rankings.

Common Core Standards Communication Tools

Materials that are used to disseminate information about California’s Common Core standards.

CalRecycle

The education and environment initiative allows students to use funding to teach history and science through an environmental lens.

California State Board of Education

Policies on Assessment and Accountability.

California Department of Education

The CDE website has all of the California academic standards information.

California Careers Resource Network

Find useful links to primary resources, including the student-friendly California Careers Planning Guide and learn about Real Game, the simulation with great potential for cooperative learning and team competition; career interest inventories; SCANS resources; Occupational Information Network.

California Basic Educational Data System (CBEDS)

An annual collection of basic student and staff data; includes student enrollment, graduates, dropouts, course enrollment, enrollment in alternative education, gifted and talented education, and more

California Adoptions of Instructional Materials

See the list of state adoptions and confer with local LEAs to investigate additional support materials within the adopted package that may be of use during after school hours.

California Academic Content Standards

Adopted by the State Board of Education, these are the basis for the curriculum frameworks that provide blueprints for implementing the content standards in English-language arts, mathematics, history-social science, science, visual and performing arts, physical education, health, and career-technical education.