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2009 Accountability System
School Types

Campuses are divided into types according to the range of grades offered. The chart below shows the possible combinations of low and high grades for each of the campus types. For example, a campus offering a low grade of K, found along the left edge of the grid, and a high grade of 8, found along the top edge of the grid, is classified as an elementary school, while a school with a low grade of 7 and a high grade of 12 is classified as a high school. For most reports, middle schools and junior high schools are grouped together as one category.

Current counts of the number of schools with each low and high grade combination are shown in the cells.

Elementary Middle School Junior High Elementary/Secondary High School
  High Grade
   
L
o
w
 
G
r
a
d
e
   EE PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
EE
8
60
53
46
70
51
178
1015
152
3
13
0
0
0
28
PK  
19
18
16
21
32
163
964
214
9
62
4
1
1
121
K    
2
3
11
24
105
529
159
1
37
8
8
4
46
1      
1
17
17
21
45
22
0
4
0
1
4
19
2        
2
22
17
16
4
0
1
1
1
2
10
3          
1
15
82
9
2
4
1
0
1
7
4            
2
61
46
3
2
1
2
6
12
5              
11
146
3
82
0
3
9
16
6                
39
10
1005
19
16
28
119
7                  
12
299
26
11
30
155
8                    
9
6
11
16
39
9                      
61
34
44
1202
10                        
15
6
42
11                          
12
29
12                            
14

This data table is also available in a PDF Format.


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