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School Profile     FISCAL YEAR:  2009-10
Sunset Hills Elementary School
9291 Oviedo Street
San Diego, CA 92129-2199
Phone (858) 484-1600
CDS: 37 - 68296 - 6093231
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API Base Scores
Enrollment by Grade
Average Class Size
School Technology
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School Description
Sunset Hills Elementary School, 2009-10
Type of School
Elementary
Grade Levels1
K-05
Year Round Calendar
No
Charter School
No
Total Enrollment
415
Population Status
Large City
1The lowest and highest grade in which student enrollment was reported. Special programs, such as special education or independent study, may include grade levels beyond the typical grades served by the school.
Population Status in the glossary.
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Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, pubschls 12/9/10, sifb0910 10/22/10)
API Base Scores
Sunset Hills Elementary School, 2009-10
2010 Base API
867
2010 Statewide Rank
8
Click here for this school's API Report.
Source: California Department of Education, Policy and Evaluation Division (API 2010 Base file api10bdb dated 10/13/11)
As part of California's extensive accountability program, public schools receive an Academic Performance Index (API) score based on their state test scores. The API drives the state's system of rewards and sanctions.
Enrollment by Grade
Sunset Hills Elementary School, 2009-10
  Enrollment
Kindergarten
56
Grade 1
41
Grade 2
71
Grade 3
69
Grade 4
76
Grade 5
102
Total
415
Enrollment by Grade definitions
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Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, sifb0910 10/22/10)
Enrollment is measured by counting the number of students enrolled in school on a particular day in October.

Average Class Size
Sunset Hills Elementary School, 2009-10
Average Class Size data not collected in 2009-10.
Average Class Size definitions
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Average class size is the number of students enrolled in classes divided by the number of classes. The data in this table is calculated using the California Department of Education's "filtered" definition of average class size.
School Technology
Sunset Hills Elementary School, 2009-10
  Number
Computers
97
Students per Computer
4.3
Classrooms with Internet
25
Technology definitions
Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, cbedsopus09b 9/9/10, pubschls 12/9/10)
The computer count includes those used by staff for instructional activities in addition to computers available to students. This count is divided by student enrollment to arrive at the students-per-computer figure.
 

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