Since November 1988, state law has required all public schools
receiving state funding to prepare and distribute a SARC. A similar
requirement is also contained in the federal No Child Left Behind
Act (NCLB). The purpose of the report card is to provide parents
and the community with important information about each public
school. A SARC can be an effective way for a school to report
on its progress in achieving goals. The public may also use a
SARC to evaluate and compare schools on a variety of indicators. California public schools annually provide information about themselves
to the community allowing the public to evaluate and compare schools
for student achievement, environment, resources and demographics.
Parents can receive a
copy of a SARC upon request. Use the links below to access SARCs for all OUSD schools.Click on the school's name to access that school's most recent scorecard.