State Testing &
Compensatory Education Services
California Healthy Kids Survey 2011-12
Sponsored by the California Department of Education. This is a very important survey that will help promote better health among our youth, improve the school learning environment and combat problems such as drug abuse and violence. Click here.
California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)
Passing the CAHSEE is one element required for graduation and receiving a High School Dipoloma. This page covers the regulations for CAHSEE, how it affects students in the Special Education Program, and how previous students can still test.
Test dates for past students, and directions on how to sign up for the next exam are also listed here.
California English Language Development Test (CELDT)
The CELDT exam is used to determine English Language Proficiency for student's whose primary language is not English. Additional information on this program click here.
Standardized Testing And Reporting (STAR)
The STAR exam is given each year throughout California to all students in grades 2 through 11. This exam is required by state and federal regulations so schools can measure their performance in comparison to other schools. For details on this exam, please click here.
Supplemental Educational Services (SES)
This is a Federally required program offered to students attending Program Improvement schools. Please review all information on how to apply and qualify for these services. This information will change annually, and students can only participate once per school year.
Federal & State
Mandatory Information
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Program Information
For Parents
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Tutoring
Rules, calendars and forms
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For SES Providers
Forms and Information
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Physical Fitness Test
This exam measures the physical health of our students. It is implemented for all 7th and 9th grade students. Click here.
Compensatory Education Services Staff