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SCHOOL 
ACCOUNTABILITY
REPORT CARD
(SARC)

The California Department of Education requires that all California public schools, including Charter Schools, annually provide information about themselves to the community allowing the public to evaluate and compare schools for student achievement, environment, resources and demographics.

What information does the SARC contain?

Although there is great variation in the design of school report cards, they generally begin with a profile that provides background information about the school and its students. The profile usually summarizes the school's mission, goals, and accomplishments. State law requires that the SARC contain all of the following:

  • ​Demographic data

  • School safety and climate for learning information

  • Academic data

  • School completion rates

  • Class sizes

  • Teacher and staff information

  • Curriculum and instruction descriptions

  • Postsecondary preparation information

  • Fiscal and expenditure data

In addition, NCLB requires that SARCs contain reports concerning the "adequate yearly progress" of students in achieving state academic achievement standards; Title 1 Program Improvement; graduation rates at the secondary level; and, starting with the SARCs to be published in 2004–05, the extent to which "highly qualified" teachers are teaching core academic subjects.

 

Where can I find the SARCs for Larchmont Charter School?

The SARC for Larchmont Charter School is viewable on the California Department of Education website

 

 

You may also download the most current SARC:

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