School Accountability Report Card
What is a School Accountability Report Card (SARC)?
Since November 1988, state law has required all public schools receiving state funding to prepare and distribute a SARC. 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.
You can find our most recent, completed SARC in the link above. The SARC can also be made available in hard copy in the Front Office.
What information does the SARC contain? The information in the SARC includes a profile summarizing the school's mission, goals, and accomplishments. State law requires that the SARC also contain all of the following: Demographic data School safety and climate for learning information Academic data School completion rates Class sizes Teacher and staff information Curriculum and instruction descriptions Postsecondary preparation information Fiscal and expenditure data