School ratings based on state standardized test scores and comparing those results to other schools in the same state.
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All California students in grades 2-11 take annual standardized tests as part of the state's Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program. The California Standards Tests (CST) is taken by the majority of students, but other tests include California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA), Standards-based Tests in Spanish (STS), California Modified Assessment (CMA) and the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). The charts below show the percentage of students at Mill Street Elementary School who met or exceeded California's proficiency standards for the tests indicated. Grade 2English Language ArtsCST Exam Scores (2011): 170 students tested - State percentile rank: 21.
MathematicsCST Exam Scores (2011): 170 students tested - State percentile rank: 21.
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School Days/Year: NR (Private Schools Only) Students Receiving Free Lunches: 66% |
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Other Schools NearbyCapay Joint Union Elementary School (1.54 mi.)7504 Cutting Ave, Orland CA 95963 Ella Barkley High School (4.34 mi.) Hwy 32 And Los Robles St, Hamilton City CA 95951 Hamilton Community Day (4.50 mi.) 535 Sacramento Ave, Hamilton City CA 95951 Hamilton Elementary Community Day (4.68 mi.) 277 Capay St, Hamilton City CA 95951 Hamilton Elementary School (4.68 mi.) 277 Capay St, Hamilton City CA 95951 All Orland SchoolsOrland PreschoolsOrland Elementary Schools Orland Middle Schools Orland High Schools Community StatisticsMedian Household Income: $31,575 (State Avg: $47,493)Median Home Value: $96,300 (State Avg: $211,500) Total Homes: 5,223 (Occupied: 93.5% - Stave Avg: 220,234.9%) Median Year Homes Built: 1972 (State Avg: 1970) Residents Living Below Poverty Level: 6% (State Avg: 7%) Source: US Census 2000 (Zip code: 95963) |
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Mill Street Elementary School has 18 students for every one full-time equivalent teacher (SOURCE: NCES, 2008-2009).
California student-teacher ratio (avg): 18:1
U.S. student-teacher ratio (avg): 15:1
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