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The Academic Performance Index
(API) is the cornerstone of California's Public Schools Accountability
Act of 1999 (PSAA). The purpose of the API is to measure the academic
performance and growth of schools. It is a numeric index (or scale)
that ranges from a low of 200 to a high of 1000. A school's score
on the API is an indicator of a school's performance level. The
statewide API performance target for all schools is 800. A school's
growth is measured by how well it is moving toward or past that
goal. A school's API Base is subtracted from its API Growth to
determine how much the school improved in a year.
Click
here for the California Department of Education API School Reports
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