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Soquel High

Public - Grades: 9-12
District: Santa Cruz City High

     401 Old San Jose Rd.
     Soquel, CA  95073-2213   (map)
     (831) 429-3909

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Total Students (2007 - 2008): 1085
Fulltime teachers: 59.4
Student/Teacher Ratio: 18.3
Eligible for discounted/free lunch: 225 ( 21 %)

Type: Regular school
Status: Operational
Locale: Suburb: Midsize
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Schooldigger Rating:
3 stars

Soquel High ranks 546th of 1618 California public high schools.
Schooldigger District Rating:
3 stars

Santa Cruz City High ranks 357th of 752 California school districts.
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Soquel High - CST Test Scores - 10th Grade - Science

Soquel High - CST Test Scores - 10th Grade - Science
CSTStudents TestedMean Scaled Score% Proficient or Better% Advanced
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictState
Science200610314908465223332341.2326.739473591513
Science200710253801466335337.4339.9328.3414435171813
Science200810287859465406344.5344.6337464640212118
Science200910276857467806335.9343.7343.3424644182322

Source:  California Department of Education

About the charts
This graph shows three data points for the “Mean Scaled Score” of the California Standard Test (CST) for each year. The first column is the score for Soquel High, the second is the district average, and the third is the California state average. The scores for Soquel High are further broken down by student performance. Each bar sub-section represents the percentage of the students that performed within a certain proficiency level, which are “Advanced”, “Proficient”, “Basic”, “Below Basic”, and “Far Below Basic”.
About California Standards Test (CST)
The California Standards Tests (CSTs) are developed by California educators and test developers specifically for California. They measure progress toward California's state-adopted academic content standards, which describe what students should know and be able to do in each grade and subject tested.
Source: California Standardized Testing and Reporting Program