Fiscal, Demographic, and Performance Data on California’s K-12 Schools

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The Ed-Data website is designed to offer educators, policy makers, the Legislature, parents, and the public quick access to timely and comprehensive data about K-12 education in California.

Accountability

The Ed-Data website is designed to offer educators, policy makers, the Legislature, parents, and the public quick access to timely and comprehensive data about K-12 education in California. The data displayed on Ed-Data primarily comes from the California Department of Education, with the election data being compiled from a variety of sources.

 

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Privacy of student data

Data such as student demographics, performance, graduation and dropout rates, chronic absenteeism and suspensions and expulsion data come from the California Department of Department of Education (CDE) and are redacted to protect student privacy in accordance with state and federal privacy policies. The CDE data privacy guidelines can be found here: https://www.cde.ca.gov/ds/ed/dataprivacy.asp

 

Accessibility Statement

The Ed Data Partnership is committed to improving the accessibility of our website. The inclusive, responsive HTML5/CSS3 design of the Ed-Data site separates content and structure so that pages adapt to different usage circumstances, from large desktop monitors to smaller devices.

The Ed-Data website was redesigned in 2014 with World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative - Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) roles. This means that explicit HTML elements are used as ARIA roles in the home page and high-traffic areas of the site. Assistive technologies like screen readers can easily recognize, interpret and re-present elements of a page in an assistive way; for example: navigation (<nav>), article (<article>), footer (<footer>), etc. Some areas like our custom built social sharing and filtering options will be examined for accessibility.

We are continually seeking solutions that will bring all areas of the site up to the same level of overall web accessibility. If you have trouble accessing information on our website, please contact us. Let us know the nature of your accessibility issue, the web address of the requested information and your contact information.

 

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  • Download and use data tables as you would any other publicly available data set.
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Citing the information on Ed-Data:

Apart from the the local revenue elections data, all the information on Ed-Data comes from the California Department of Education. More specific information about the source of the data is available in the Source tab below each graph:

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To cite the source of the data you find on Ed-Data we recommend the following language: Data from the California Department of Education, retrieved from Ed-Data.org on (and provide the date retrieved). 

To cite the source of local revenue election data we recommend the following language: Bond and parcel tax election data are compiled by EdSource, retrieved from Ed-Data.org on (and provide the date retrieved).

You can also use the share functionality to create a link to a specific graph or data table to include with your citation. For more information on how to do this, please see: Using and Sharing Graphs on Ed-Data