CaliforniaSchoolsJefferson Elementary

Jefferson Elementary

PublicRegularHodnotky 03
Taft, California · Taft City
SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
Studenti Studenti271
ST poměr22.6:1
FRL97%
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Performance

Jefferson Elementary — Academic Performance

Standardised assessments, graduation outcomes and college-readiness metrics for Jefferson Elementary in Taft, California.

Headline Indicator
Data not yet captured
Results by Student Group
CAASPP 2025, percentage meeting or exceeding the standard for each reported student group
Student groupEnglish Language ArtsMathematics
All students
16%
50 tested
8%
50 tested
Gender
Female
27%
22 tested
9%
22 tested
Male
7%
28 tested
7%
28 tested
Race and ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino
17%
47 tested
9%
47 tested
Socioeconomic status
Economically disadvantaged
17%
48 tested
6%
48 tested
Migrant education
0%
12 tested
8%
12 tested
English learners
English learners
13%
38 tested
5%
38 tested
English learners, 12 months or more
14%
36 tested
6%
36 tested
Ever an English learner
13%
39 tested
8%
39 tested
Never an English learner
27%
11 tested
9%
11 tested
Disability
No reported disability
17%
46 tested
9%
46 tested
Parent education
Parent high school graduate
8%
24 tested
8%
24 tested
Parent some college
18%
11 tested
9%
11 tested
View 6 further student groups reported by the state
Student groupEnglish Language ArtsMathematics
Not armed forces family member
16%
50 tested
8%
50 tested
Not foster youth
16%
50 tested
8%
50 tested
Not homeless
16%
50 tested
8%
50 tested
Hispanic or Latino (Econ. Disadvantaged)
17%
46 tested
7%
46 tested
Not migrant education
21%
38 tested
8%
38 tested
Fluent English proficient and English only
25%
12 tested
17%
12 tested
Source: test_scores, CAASPP 2025 student group breakdown. Groups the state suppresses for privacy, or that are too small to report, show as - rather than zero. Groups overlap, so the figures do not sum to the all students row.
English Learner Proficiency (ELPAC)
English Language Proficiency Assessments for California, summative overall performance, 2025
2025
2%
Level 4, well developed
The level used towards reclassification
2025
23%
Level 3 or 4, moderately or well developed
179
English learners tested
GradeTestedLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 3 or 4
Kindergarten4531%56%11%2%13%
Grade 14536%36%27%2%29%
Grade 24819%54%25%2%27%
Grade 34139%37%24%0%24%
Level 1 Minimally developed. Level 2 Somewhat developed. Level 3 Moderately developed. Level 4 Well developed.
View ELPAC by student group (17 groups)
Student groupTestedLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 3 or 4
Economically Disadvantaged17931%46%22%2%23%
Hispanic or Latino17831%46%22%1%23%
Primary language: Spanish17530%47%22%1%23%
No Special Education Services17030%46%22%2%24%
ELs enrolled 12 months or more15426%48%24%2%26%
Male9533%45%20%2%22%
Female8429%46%24%1%25%
Migrant7840%42%18%0%18%
EL - 1 year in program6538%46%14%2%15%
EL - 2 years in program4414%52%30%5%34%
EL - 3 years in program3824%45%32%0%32%
ELs enrolled fewer than 12 months2560%32%8%0%8%
EL - less than 1 year in program2259%32%9%0%9%
At-Risk of LTEL10-----
EL - 4 years in program10-----
Special Education Services9-----
Homeless4-----
Source: school_elpac, California Department of Education summative ELPAC 2025. Percentages are of English learners with a reported overall performance level. Grades and groups too small to report are suppressed by the state and show as -, which is not the same as zero.
Sources: state assessment files (EDFacts), school_graduation_v2 (NCES adjusted-cohort), school_sat_act + CRDC SAT/ACT.