CaliforniaSchoolsIndependence Continuation High

Independence Continuation High

PublicAlternative/otherنمرات 912
Madera, California · Golden Valley Unified
SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
دانش آموزان45
نسبت ST15.0:1
FRL56%
عنوان INo
Performance

Independence Continuation High — Academic Performance

Standardised assessments, graduation outcomes and college-readiness metrics for Independence Continuation High in Madera, California.

Headline Indicator
Data not yet captured
Science (CAST)
California Science Test, percentage meeting or exceeding the standard, 2025
CAASPP
19%
Met or exceeded the standard
2025
0%
Exceeded the standard
21
Students tested
GradeMet or exceededExceededTested
Grade 1119%0%21
Source: test_scores, CAASPP science results for 2025. Percentages are of students with a reported score. Results for very small groups are suppressed by the state and show as -.
Results by Student Group
CAASPP 2025, percentage meeting or exceeding the standard for each reported student group
Student groupEnglish Language ArtsMathematicsScience
All students
33%
21 tested
5%
21 tested
19%
21 tested
Gender
Male
31%
16 tested
6%
16 tested
25%
16 tested
Race and ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino
29%
14 tested
0%
14 tested
14%
14 tested
Socioeconomic status
Economically disadvantaged
22%
18 tested
6%
18 tested
11%
18 tested
English learners
Never an English learner
38%
13 tested
8%
13 tested
31%
13 tested
English only
38%
13 tested
8%
13 tested
31%
13 tested
Disability
No reported disability
35%
17 tested
6%
17 tested
24%
17 tested
View 6 further student groups reported by the state
Student groupEnglish Language ArtsMathematicsScience
Not armed forces family member
33%
21 tested
5%
21 tested
19%
21 tested
Not foster youth
33%
21 tested
5%
21 tested
19%
21 tested
Not homeless
33%
21 tested
5%
21 tested
19%
21 tested
Not migrant education
33%
21 tested
5%
21 tested
19%
21 tested
Fluent English proficient and English only
41%
17 tested
6%
17 tested
24%
17 tested
Hispanic or Latino (Econ. Disadvantaged)
23%
13 tested
0%
13 tested
8%
13 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
8
English learners tested
GradeTestedLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 3 or 4
Grade 114-----
Level 1 Minimally developed. Level 2 Somewhat developed. Level 3 Moderately developed. Level 4 Well developed.
View ELPAC by student group (9 groups)
Student groupTestedLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 3 or 4
EL - 6+ years in program8-----
ELs enrolled 12 months or more8-----
No Special Education Services8-----
Primary language: Spanish8-----
Economically Disadvantaged7-----
Hispanic or Latino7-----
LTEL6-----
Female4-----
Male4-----
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.
Graduation Rate
High-school adjusted cohort graduation rates — most recent year
View graduation by subgroup (70 rows)
YearCohortSubgroupCohort Size% Grad
20254YRAll Students in School · All1385%
20254YREconomically Disadvantaged · All1182%
2024All Students in School · All2085%
20234YRAll Students in School · All11100%
20234YREconomically Disadvantaged · All11100%
20224YRAll Students in School · All1979%
20224YREconomically Disadvantaged · All1777%
20224YRMale · All1292%
20214YRAll Students in School · All15
20214YRAmerican Indian/Alaska Native/Native American · All0
20214YRAsian/Pacific Islander · All0
20214YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All0
20214YRChildren with disabilities · All0
20214YREconomically Disadvantaged · All13
20214YREnglish Learner · All1
20214YRFoster care students · All0
20214YRHispanic/Latino · All5
20214YRHomeless · All1
20214YRMulticultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other · All1
20214YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All9
20194YRAll Students in School · All875%
20194YRChildren with disabilities · All1
20194YREconomically Disadvantaged · All875%
20194YREnglish Learner · All1
20194YRHispanic/Latino · All775%
20194YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All1
20184YRAll Students in School · All1324%
20184YRAmerican Indian/Alaska Native/Native American · All
20184YRAsian · All
20184YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All1
20184YRChildren with disabilities · All1
20184YREconomically Disadvantaged · All1324%
20184YREnglish Learner · All2
20184YRFoster care students · All2
20184YRHispanic/Latino · All924%
20184YRHomeless · All4
20184YRMulticultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other · All
20184YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All3
20174YRAll Students in School · All1075%
20174YRAmerican Indian/Alaska Native/Native American · All1
20174YRAsian · All
20174YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All
20174YRChildren with disabilities · All1
20174YREconomically Disadvantaged · All1075%
20174YREnglish Learner · All
20174YRFoster care students · All
20174YRHispanic/Latino · All775%
20174YRHomeless · All1
20174YRMulticultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other · All
20174YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All2
20164YRAll Students in School · All5
20164YRAmerican Indian/Alaska Native/Native American · All
20164YRAsian · All1
20164YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All
20164YRChildren with disabilities · All
20164YREconomically Disadvantaged · All4
20164YREnglish Learner · All1
20164YRHispanic/Latino · All3
20164YRMulticultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other · All
20164YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All1
20154YRAll Students in School · All975%
20154YRAmerican Indian/Alaska Native/Native American · All
20154YRAsian · All
20154YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All1
20154YRChildren with disabilities · All1
20154YREconomically Disadvantaged · All875%
20154YREnglish Learner · All2
20154YRHispanic/Latino · All4
20154YRMulticultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other · All1
20154YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All3
University Eligibility and Diploma Seals
A to G course completion and diploma seals for the 2025 four year adjusted cohort
2025
0%
Met UC and CSU entrance requirements (A to G)
Eligible to apply to a UC or CSU campus
2025
0%
State Seal of Biliteracy
2025
0%
Golden State Seal Merit Diploma
2025
15%
Cohort dropout rate
Cohort of 13 students. 85% graduated (CDE cohort measure, 2025). 0% still enrolled.
View A to G completion by student group (2 groups)
Student groupCohortGraduatedA to GBiliteracyDropout
All Students in School1385%0%0%15%
Economically Disadvantaged1182%0%0%18%
View earlier cohorts (2 years)
Cohort yearCohortGraduatedA to GBiliteracyGolden State SealDropout
202311100%0%0%0%0%
20221979%0%0%0%5%
Source: school_grad_outcomes, California Department of Education four year adjusted cohort outcomes for 2025. A to G refers to the subject requirements a student must complete to be eligible to apply to the University of California and California State University systems. Rates the department suppresses for small cohorts show as -.
SAT / ACT Participation
College-readiness exams from CRDC and state files
CRDC 2021
0
CRDC: total SAT/ACT takers
Sources: state assessment files (EDFacts), school_graduation_v2 (NCES adjusted-cohort), school_sat_act + CRDC SAT/ACT.