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State of California Education Profile     FISCAL YEAR:  2006-07
California Department of Education (CDE)
1430 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone (916) 319-0800
This page includes:
Schools by Type
Charter Schools
Districts by Type
Enrollment by Grade
Average Class Size
Technology by School Type
Number of Private Schools
Number of Students In Private Schools
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This site reports data for California's K-12 public school system only.

California MapCalifornia’s public education system is immense: more than six million students in about 9,900 schools, which are governed by almost 1,000 elected school boards and regulated by a complex Education Code. The schools are funded through a finance system largely controlled by the Legislature and governor.

These Ed-Data Profiles provide a comprehensive picture of the state of California--plus each school, district and county, with statewide totals and links to additional data or explanations. The Profiles are organized in three sections: General, Students and Staffing. Click on the tabs to move between them.


 

Schools by Type
State of California, 2006-07
  Number of Schools Enrollment Full-Time Equivalent Teachers1 Pupil-Teacher Ratio2
Elementary 5,714 3,056,313 152,558.6 20.0
Middle 1,257 1,122,590 48,235.1 23.3
Junior High 32 21,324 1,000.0 21.3
High School 1,182 1,814,728 76,985.3 23.6
K-12 121 67,177 3,103.0 21.6
Alternative 206 44,744 1,732.4 25.8
Special Education 126 27,409 3,635.3 7.5
Continuation 519 71,363 3,645.0 19.6
Community Day 359 11,380 966.1 11.8
Opportunity 34 4,068 246.9 16.5
Juvenile Court 56 12,786 850.3 15.0
County Community 56 18,242 961.1 19.0
Calif. Youth Authority 9 2,233 241.3 9.3
State Special Schools 3 875 205.8 4.3
Nonpublic, Nonsectarian3   11,711    
Total 9,674 6,286,943 294,366.2 21.4
1FTE teacher counts include those assigned to a particular type of school; district and county office of education teachers not associated with a school are excluded.
2The Pupil-Teacher Ratio is enrollment divided by the number of full-time equivalent teachers. Because some teachers are not assigned to a classroom, the Pupil-Teacher Ratio is usually smaller than the average class size.
3Nonpublic, nonsectarian schools serve as an alternative Special Education service available to districts, Special Education Local Plan Areas (SELPAs), county offices of education, and parents. "Nonsectarian" means a nonpublic school or agency that is not owned, operated, controlled by, or formally affiliated with a religious group.
Trends: Public Schools by Type
Trends: Enrollment by Type of Public School
Schools by Type definitions
Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, assign06 7/3/07, pubschls 9/1/07, sfib0607 5/14/07)
Schools vary in their grade-level configuration. Most elementary schools encompass K-5, middle schools 6-8, junior high 7-9, and high schools 9-12.

This table includes charter schools in the appropriate category.
Charter Schools
State of California, 2006-07
Number of Schools 585
Enrollment 222,942
Full-Time Equivalent Teachers 10,538.2
Pupil-Teacher Ratio1 21.2
1The Pupil-Teacher Ratio is enrollment divided by the number of full-time equivalent teachers. Because some teachers are not assigned to a classroom, the Pupil-Teacher Ratio is usually smaller than the average class size.
Trends: Charter Public Schools
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Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, assign06 7/3/07, pubschls 8/1/07, sifb0607 5/14/07)
Since the enabling legislation was passed in 1992, the number of approved charter schools has increased annually. The 2006-07 count of operating charter schools is 585 (which includes 8 State Board of Education charters). Some charter schools are new, while others are conversions from existing public schools. Charter schools are part of the state's public education system and are funded by public dollars. For additional charter information, click here.
Districts by Type
State of California, 2006-07
  Number of Districts Enrollment Full-Time Equivalent Teachers Pupil-Teacher Ratio1
Elementary 560 1,229,117 60,374.5 20.4
High 87 624,215 26,748.3 23.3
Unified 330 4,355,233 206,263.6 21.1
County Office of Education 58 72,123 5,686.9 12.7
Calif. Youth Authority 6 2,233 241.3 9.3
State Special Schools 3 875 205.8 4.3
SBE Charter2 8 3,147 163.8 19.2
Total 1,052 6,286,943 299,684.2 21.0
1The Pupil-Teacher Ratio is enrollment divided by the number of full-time equivalent teachers. Because some teachers are not assigned to a classroom, the Pupil-Teacher Ratio is usually smaller than the average class size.
2State Board of Education Charters are classified as a "school district" beginning in 2004-05. However, they do not report accountability or financial data at the district level.
Trends: Number of Public School Districts by Type
Trends: Enrollment by Type in Public School Districts
Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, assign06 7/3/07, pubschls 9/1/07, sifb0607 5/14/07)
With a few exceptions, the typical district grade configurations in California are elementary (K-8), high (9-12), and unified (K-12). Districts sometimes merge or consolidate; the number of districts can change annually.
Enrollment by Grade
State of California, 2006-07
  Enrollment
Kindergarten 454,771
Grade 1 477,519
Grade 2 466,050
Grade 3 467,943
Grade 4 470,625
Grade 5 478,796
Grade 6 485,899
Grade 7 492,883
Grade 8 491,883
Grade 9 545,040
Grade 10 517,873
Grade 11 487,493
Grade 12 443,121
Ungraded 7,047
Total 6,286,943
Trends: Number of Students Enrolled in Public School
Enrollment by Grade definitions
Pop-trends
Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, sifb0607 5/14/07)
Enrollment is measured by counting the number of students enrolled in school on a particular day in October.

Average Class Size
State of California, 2006-07
  Number of Classes1 Average Class Size
Schoolwide 727,977 26.8
Kindergarten 21,987 20.3
Grade 1 23,598 19.4
Grade 2 23,081 19.2
Grade 3 23,176 19.7
Grade 4 15,501 28.5
Grade 5 15,239 28.8
Grade 6 8,624 29.2
Grade 7 619 26.6
Grade 8 551 25.7
K-3 Combinations 4,458 18.6
3-4 Combinations 711 21.1
4-8 Combinations 3,305 25.6
Continuation 1,411 17.4
Community Day 740 10.8
Other Self-Contained 1,444 19.8
English 136,561 25.5
Math 103,875 27.1
Social Science 83,337 29.0
Science 80,291 29.1
1"Filtered" counts exclude classes with zero enrollment or enrollment over 50 and other minor items.
Trends: Average Class Size
Average Class Size definitions
Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, assign06 7/3/07, asgncode 7/3/07, paif06 7/3/07)
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.

Technology by School Type
State of California, 2006-07
  Students Per Computer
Elementary 4.7
Middle 4.3
High 4.2
Continuation 2.8
Alternative 4.4
Community Day 2.1
Trends: Technology By School Type
Technology definitions
Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, sifade06 9/12/07, sifgl06 5/17/07, pubschls 9/1/07)
In addition to computers available for use by students, those used by staff for instructional activities are also included when counting computers at the various schools. This count is then divided by student enrollment to arrive at a students-per-computer figure.
Number of Private Schools
State of California, 2006-07
Church Affiliated 1,781
Religious/Other 1,725
Total 3,506
Trends: Number of Private Schools
Source: California Department of Education, Private School Affidavits.
Private school enrollment has fluctuated over the past ten years but it stays at or below 10% of California's total student population. Approximately two-thirds of the students are in church-affiliated or religious schools. About a third of the private schools are very small, between 6 and 35 students.
Number of Students In Private Schools
State of California, 2006-07
Kindergarten 54,907
Elementary 370,340
High School 159,736
Total 584,983
Trends: Number of Students in Private Schools
Source: California Department of Education, Private School Affidavits.
 



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