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Percent of people over age 25 with a bachelor's education or higher by census track in Napa County. Data source: American Community Survey, Table DP02, Year(s) 2015 - 2019
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July 5 2023
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Data Source: CA Department of Education
Data: Test Results for California's Assessments
English Language Arts Definition: Percentage of public school students in grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 11 scoring in the standard met or standard exceeded achievement level on the CAASPP Smarter Balanced Summative Assessment for English language arts/literacy (ELA), by grade level (e.g., in 2021, 59.2% of 11th graders in California met or exceeded their grade-level standard in ELA).
Mathematics Definition: Percentage of public school students in grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 11 scoring in the standard met or standard exceeded achievement level on the CAASPP Smarter Balanced Summative Assessment for mathematics, by grade level (e.g., in 2021, 34.4% of 11th graders in California met or exceeded their grade-level standard in mathematics).
Footnote: Years presented are the final year of a school year (e.g., 2020-21 is shown as 2021). Visit the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) website for detailed information about the CAASPP system and explanations of the achievement levels. Assessments were not administered in 2020. Due to changes in administration, and low and uneven participation in 2021, the Dept. of Education (2020-21 CAASPP and ELPAC Assessment Results) advises against comparing data for 2021—annotated here with an asterisk (*)—with earlier years. The notation S refers to data that have been suppressed because there were fewer than 20 students in that group. N/A means that data are not available.
Updated
July 26 2023
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Data Source: CA Department of Education
Data: High School Graduates, by Race/Ethnicity
Definition: Percentage of public school students from the graduating class who receive a high school diploma, by race/ethnicity (e.g., in 2021, 80.5% of Hispanic/Latino students from the graduating class in California graduated high school). Use caution when comparing data for 2016 and earlier years—annotated with an asterisk (*)—against 2017 and later.
Data notes: Some data points have been suppressed because there were fewer than 20 high school graduates in that group, to numbers (for 2016* and earlier) that have been suppressed because there were fewer than 11 graduates in that group, and to numbers (for 2017 and later) that have been suppressed because there were fewer than 11 students in the graduating class in that group.
For detailed information about methodology and other data considerations, visit: https://www.kidsdata.org/topic/755/graduates-race/bar#fmt=1154&loc=2,339&tf=141&pdist=73&ch=7,11,70,85,10,72,9,73&sort=loc
Updated
July 26 2023
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