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School Data and Reports

 

 

School Data and Reports

 

At Arroyo High School, we are committed to transparency and the success of every student. The documents provided on this page serve as our roadmap for growth, outlining how we allocate resources, measure academic progress, and maintain a safe, equitable learning environment. By providing public access to our strategic goals and compliance reports, we invite our community to partner with us in our continuous effort to provide a high-quality education and ensure the rights and well-being of all Knights.

  • About the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP)

    The Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) is a three-year plan that describes the district’s goals, actions, services, and expenditures to support positive student outcomes that address state and local priorities.


    What you will find in this plan:

    • District Goals: Our specific targets for student cooperation, academic achievement, and college readiness.
    • Budget Transparency: A clear look at how supplemental funding is spent to support high-need students.
    • Community Input: Feedback and priorities gathered from parents, teachers, and students during the planning process.
    • Progress Tracking: How we measure the success of our current programs and where we plan to improve.

    The LCAP ensures that our budget is aligned with our instructional goals to provide every student at Arroyo High School with the support they need to succeed.

  • About the School Accountability Report Card (SARC)

    Every school in California is required by state law to publish a School Accountability Report Card (SARC) annually. The SARC provides parents and the community with important information about Arroyo High School’s progress, goals, and resources.


    What you will find in this report:

    • Student Performance: Data on state testing results (CAASPP) and graduation rates.
    • Teacher Qualifications: Information regarding teacher credentials and assignments.
    • Learning Environment: Details on school safety plans, facility conditions, and classroom materials.
    • School Finances: A breakdown of how funds are allocated to support student learning.
    • Demographics: An overview of our student population and enrollment trends.

    The SARC is designed to provide transparency and show how we are working to provide a high-quality education for all students.

    For more information, you may also view the version in Español.

  • About the School Action Plan (WASC)

    The School Action Plan is developed as part of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) accreditation process. It serves as a comprehensive guide for continuous school improvement and academic excellence.

    2023 WASC Visiting Report


    What you will find in this plan:

    • Self-Study Findings: A deep analysis of our school’s programs, culture, and student learning outcomes.
    • Growth Areas: Specific areas identified for improvement to enhance the student educational experience.
    • Strategic Goals: Multi-year objectives designed to ensure all students are meeting high academic standards.
    • Implementation Steps: The specific actions our staff will take to achieve the goals set during the accreditation visit.

    The WASC School Action Plan ensures that Arroyo High School maintains the highest standards of educational quality and remains committed to ongoing growth.

  • About the Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)

    The Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) is a document that represents a school’s cycle of continuous improvement of student performance. It is a blueprint that coordinates all educational services to ensure students reach their full potential.


    What you will find in this plan:

    • School Goals: Targeted objectives based on current student data and identified needs.
    • Resource Allocation: A plan for how categorical funds are used to improve instruction and student outcomes.
    • Educational Strategies: Evidence-based practices used to support students in meeting academic standards.
    • Monitoring Success: How our School Site Council (SSC) reviews and updates the plan to ensure effectiveness.

    The SPSA ensures that all students at Arroyo High School—particularly those needing additional support—receive the resources necessary to achieve academic success.

  • About the Title IX Notice

    The Title IX Notice outlines the federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.


    What you will find in this notice:

    • Non-Discrimination Policy: Our commitment to providing an environment free from all forms of sex-based discrimination.
    • Reporting Procedures: Clear instructions on how students, staff, or parents can report concerns or incidents.
    • Supportive Measures: Information on the protections and resources available to those involved in a Title IX process.
    • Coordinator Contact: The name and contact information for the District official responsible for overseeing compliance.

    Arroyo High School is dedicated to maintaining a safe, equitable, and inclusive environment for all students and employees in accordance with state and federal law.