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Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School in Garden Grove, CA
(KG-06 • Public • Regular School)

City-data.com school rating (using weighted test average as compared to other schools in California) from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) is 50
Address
 12521 Monroe
Garden Grove, CA 92841
Telephone
(714) 663-6255
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Website
http://www.ggusd.us/lawrence
City-data.com school rating
50
Students
598
Classroom Teachers (FTE)
25.0
National School Lunch
Program (NSLP) Status
No
Free lunch eligible students
383
Reduced-price lunch
eligible students
78
School district
Garden Grove Unified
Charter school
No
Title I status
Title I schoolwide school
Magnet School Indicator
No
Shared Time Indicator
Missing
Adult education offered
No

Ratings

This school rating compared to other nearby schools ratings:
Stanford Elementary (0.7 miles):

76
Alamitos Intermediate (0.2 miles):

65
Rancho Alamitos High (1.3 miles):

62
Meairs Elementary (0.9 miles):

54
Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School:

50
Louis G. Zeyen Elementary (0.8 miles):

46
Bryant Elementary (1.1 miles):

30
Wakeham Elementary (0.7 miles):

24
Marie L. Hare High (0.9 miles):

15
Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School rating compared to average state, county and city schools ratings:
California:

46
Orange County:

61
Garden Grove:

59
Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary:

50

Students & Teachers


Total enrollment:
Enrollment in 2016: 598
Enrollment in 2015: 579
Enrollment in 2014: 602
Enrollment in 2013: 627
Enrollment in 2012: 642
Enrollment in 2011: 604
Enrollment in 2010: 607
Enrollment in 2009: 623
Enrollment in 2008: 621
Enrollment in 2007: 590
Enrollment in 2006: 666
Enrollment in 2005: 665
Enrollment in 2004: 692
Enrollment in 2003: 738
Enrollment in 2002: 718
Enrollment in 2001: 708
Enrollment in 2000: 646
Enrollment in 1999: 626

Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School - Historical enrollment


Enrollment by grade, gender and race:
(Note: Details may not add to totals. School year: 2015-2016)

GradeKGG01G02G03G04G05G06Total
All students957473871067984598
Female students43293438474240273
Male students52453949593744325
American Indian/Alaska Native students - - - - 11 - 2
Asian students18252325252424164
Hispanic students73414154744653382
Black students - 1221118
White students - 56556633
Hawaiian Native/Pacific Islander students - - - - - 1 - 1
Two or More Races students4211 - - - 8

Enrollment by grade:
Kindergarten enrollment: 95
1st grade enrollment: 74
2nd grade enrollment: 73
3rd grade enrollment: 87
4th grade enrollment: 106
5th grade enrollment: 79
6th grade enrollment: 84

Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School - Historical enrollment by grade


Enrollment by gender:
(State average from 12,430 schools)

Female enrollment: 273 (45.7%)
Here:

45.7%
State:

49.4%
Male enrollment: 325 (54.3%)
Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School:

54.3%
State:

49.6%

Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School - Historical enrollment by gender


Enrollment by race/ethnicity:
(State average from 12,430 schools)

American Indian/Alaska Native enrollment: 2 (0.3%)
Here:

0.3%
State:

1.0%
Asian enrollment: 164 (27.4%)
Here:

27.4%
California:

9.4%
Hispanic enrollment: 382 (63.9%)
School:

63.9%
State:

46.0%
Black enrollment: 8 (1.3%)
School:

1.3%
State:

6.1%
White enrollment: 33 (5.5%)
School:

5.5%
California:

28.3%
Hawaiian Native/Pacific Islander enrollment: 1 (0.2%)
Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School:

0.2%
State:

0.6%
Two or More Races enrollment: 8 (1.3%)
Here:

1.3%
California:

4.5%

Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School - Historical enrollment by race/ethnicity


Lunch Program Eligibility:
(State average from 10,111 schools)

Free/reduced-price lunch eligible students: 461 (77.1%)
Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School:

77.1%
California:

61.2%
Free lunch eligible students: 383 (64.0%)
Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School:

64.0%
State:

52.8%
Reduced-price lunch eligible students: 78 (13.0%)
Here:

13.0%
California:

8.6%

Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School - Lunch Program Eligibility


Teachers and support:
(State average from 12,394 schools)

Classroom Teachers (FTE): 25

Number of FTE teachers in their first year of teaching: 1
Number of FTE teachers in their second year of teaching: 1
Number of FTE teachers who were absent more than 10 school days during the school years: 6

Student/Teacher Ratio
Here:

23.9
California:

22.8

Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School - Teachers (FTE) and pupil/teacher ratio


School Expenditures:
Salary Expenditures for Total Personnel Funded with State and Local Funds: $2,790,797
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of Teachers: 26 (Salary Expenditures: $2,155,591)
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of Instructional Aides: 1.6 (Salary Expenditures: $38,611)
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of Support Services Staff: 2.3 (Salary Expenditures: $310,515)
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of School Administration Staff: 2.4 (Salary Expenditures: $285,401)
Salary Expenditures for Non-Personnel Funded with State and Local Funds: $656,257
Salary Expenditures for Total Personnel Funded with Federal, State, and Local Funds,: $1,204,001
  • Salary Expenditures for Teachers: $2,541,925
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of Instructional Aides: 12 (Salary Expenditures: $436,446)
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of Support Services Staff: 3.6 (Salary Expenditures: $474,347)
  • Full-time Equivalency Count of School Administration Staff: 2.4 (Salary Expenditures: $293,208)
Salary Expenditures for Non-Personnel Funded with Federal, State, and Local Funds: $826,120

Limited English Proficiency:
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    Students Enrolled in LEP Programs

  • Hispanic232
  • Asian79
  • White4
  • IDEA37
Students Enrolled in LEP Programs: 315 (male: 177, female: 138)
  • Hispanic: 232 (male: 128, female: 104)
  • Asian: 79 (male: 47, female: 32)
  • White: 4 (male: 2, female: 2)
  • Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): 37 (male: 29, female: 8)

Students with disabilities:
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Students with Disabilities (IDEA): Students with intellectual disabilities; hearing impairment, including deafness; speech or language impairment; visual impairment, including blindness; serious emotional disturbance; orthopedic impairment; autism; traumatic brain injury; developmental delay; other health impairment; specific learning disability; deaf-blindness; or multiple disabilities and who, by reason thereof, receive special education and related services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) according to an Individualized Education Program, Individual Family Service Plan, or service plan. The "Students with Disabilities (IDEA)" column in the survey items always refers to students with disabilities who receive special education and related services under IDEA.

Students with Disabilities (Section 504 only): Students with a disability, who receive related aids and services solely under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and not under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The "Section 504 only" column in the survey items always refers to students with disabilities who receive related aids and services under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and not under IDEA.

    Students with disabilities served under IDEA

  • Hispanic50
  • Asian17
  • White8
  • LEP38
Students with disabilities served under IDEA: 75 (male: 54, female: 21)
  • Hispanic: 50 (male: 37, female: 13)
  • Asian: 17 (male: 13, female: 4)
  • White: 8 (male: 4, female: 4)
  • Limited English Proficiency (LEP): 38 (male: 28, female: 10)

Students with disabilities served under Section 504: 4 (all female)
  • Asian: 2
  • White: 2

Retention:
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(State average from 2,205 schools)

A student is retained if he or she is not promoted to the next grade prior to the beginning of the following school year. Students are not considered retained if they can proceed to the next grade because they successfully completed a summer school program or for a similar reason. At the high school level, a student who has not accumulated enough credits to be classified as being in the next grade is considered retained
Total number of students retained in Kindergarten: 2 (all male)
  • Hispanic: 2

Percent of Kindergarten students retained
Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School:

2.1%
California:

5.3%


Gifted and Talented:
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(State average from 5,551 schools)

This school has students enrolled in one or more gifted/talented programs
Gifted/talented programs are programs during regular school hours that provide special educational opportunities including accelerated promotion through grades and classes and an enriched curriculum for students who are endowed with a high degree of mental ability or who demonstrate unusual physical coordination, creativity, interest, or talent.
Gifted and Talented Student Enrollment: 2 (all male)
  • White: 2

Gifted and Talented Student Enrollment per 1,000 students
Here:

3.3
State:

93.6

Statewide Student Assessments


Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments:
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(State average from 10,463 schools)

Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments (SB) is one of the online summative assessments - part of California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) System.

The summative assessments are comprehensive, end-of-year assessments of grade-level learning that measure progress toward college and career readiness. Each test in English language arts/literacy (ELA) and mathematics is comprised of two parts: (1) a computer-adaptive test and (2) a performance task, administered within a selected testing window available at 66 percent of the instructional year for grades three through eight, and grade eleven.

The summative assessments are aligned with the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for ELA and mathematics. The tests capitalize on the strengths of computer adaptive testing efficient and precise measurement across the full range of achievement and timely turnaround of results.

    ELA Standard Met and Above

  • All47%
  • Males39%
  • Females57%
  • Asian72%
  • Hispanic35%
ELA students tested: 286
ELA students with scores: 286

Percentage Standard Met and Above:

47%
State:

49%

Standard Not Met: 28.3%
Standard Nearly Met: 24.5%
Standard Met: 25.2%
Standard Exceeded: 22.0%

All Grades:
28.3%
24.5%
25.2%
22.0%
3rd Grade: (Mean Scale Score: 2431.8, Students tested: 57, Standard Not Met: 29.8%, Nearly Met: 15.8%, Met: 24.6%, Exceeded: 29.8%)
29.8%
15.8%
24.6%
29.8%
4th Grade: (Mean Scale Score: 2466.9, Students tested: 80, Standard Not Met: 27.5%, Nearly Met: 28.8%, Met: 17.5%, Exceeded: 26.3%)
27.5%
28.8%
17.5%
26.3%
5th Grade: (Mean Scale Score: 2472.0, Students tested: 88, Standard Not Met: 39.8%, Nearly Met: 21.6%, Met: 25.0%, Exceeded: 13.6%)
39.8%
21.6%
25.0%
13.6%
6th Grade: (Mean Scale Score: 2547.8, Students tested: 61, Standard Not Met: 11.5%, Nearly Met: 31.1%, Met: 36.1%, Exceeded: 21.3%)
11.5%
31.1%
36.1%
21.3%

Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School - ELA Area Achievement Levels (all grades)


    Math Standard Met and Above

  • All41%
  • Males42%
  • Females40%
  • Asian70%
  • Hispanic26%
Math students tested: 287
Math students with scores: 287

Percentage Standard Met and Above:

41%
California:

38%

Standard Not Met: 27.9%
Standard Nearly Met: 31.0%
Standard Met: 23.0%
Standard Exceeded: 18.1%

All Grades:
27.9%
31.0%
23.0%
18.1%
3rd Grade: (Mean Scale Score: 2454.7, Students tested: 58, Standard Not Met: 17.2%, Nearly Met: 13.8%, Met: 43.1%, Exceeded: 25.9%)
17.2%
13.8%
43.1%
25.9%
4th Grade: (Mean Scale Score: 2479.2, Students tested: 80, Standard Not Met: 18.8%, Nearly Met: 36.3%, Met: 25.0%, Exceeded: 20.0%)
18.8%
36.3%
25.0%
20.0%
5th Grade: (Mean Scale Score: 2465.8, Students tested: 88, Standard Not Met: 45.5%, Nearly Met: 35.2%, Met: 14.8%, Exceeded: 4.5%)
45.5%
35.2%
14.8%
4.5%
6th Grade: (Mean Scale Score: 2543.4, Students tested: 61, Standard Not Met: 24.6%, Nearly Met: 34.4%, Met: 13.1%, Exceeded: 27.9%)
24.6%
34.4%
13.1%
27.9%

Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School - Math Area Achievement Levels (all grades)


California Alternate Assessments:
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(State average from 1,579 schools)

The new California Alternate Assessments (CAAs) are based on alternate achievement standards-called the Core Content Connectors-and linked to the Common Core State Standards. The CAAs are online tests for students with an individualized education program (IEP) that designates the use of an alternate assessment to measure student progress on alternate achievement standards. This alternate assessment is part of the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) System and replaces the California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA) for English language arts and mathematics.
ELA students tested: 36
ELA students with scores: 36

Percentage Level 3:

3%
State:

15%

Level 1: 66.7% The student showed limited understanding of core concepts.
Level 2: 30.6% The student showed foundational understanding of core concepts.
Level 3: 2.8% The student showed understanding of core concepts.

6th Grade: (Mean Scale Score: 644.6, Students tested: 14, Level1: 42.9%, Level 2: 57.1%, Level 3: 0.0%)
42.9%
57.1%

Math students tested: 36
Math students with scores: 36

Percentage Level 3:

0%
California:

6%

Level 1: 69.4% The student showed limited understanding of core concepts.
Level 2: 30.6% The student showed foundational understanding of core concepts.
Level 3: 0.0% The student showed understanding of core concepts.

6th Grade: (Mean Scale Score: 636.9, Students tested: 14, Level1: 50.0%, Level 2: 50.0%, Level 3: 0.0%)
50.0%
50.0%

Paper-based CAASPP:
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(State average from 9,784 schools)

California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) System includes paper-based tests:

California Standards Tests (CSTs) - The CSTs for science in grades five, eight, and ten are administered only to students in California public schools. All questions are multiple-choice. These tests were developed specifically to assess students' knowledge of the California content standards in science.

CST Science students tested: 59
CST Science students with scores: 59

Percentage At Or Above Proficient:

39%
California:

54%

Percentage Far Below Basic: 5.0% Students demonstrate little or a flawed understanding of the knowledge and skills measured by this assessment.
Percentage Below Basic: 17.0% Students demonstrate little or a flawed understanding of the knowledge and skills measured by this assessment.
Percentage Basic: 39.0% Students demonstrate a partial and rudimentary understanding of the knowledge and skills measured by this assessment.
Percentage Proficient: 24.0% Students demonstrate a competent and adequate understanding of the knowledge and skills measured by this assessment.
Percentage Advanced: 15.0% Students demonstrate a comprehensive and complex understanding of the knowledge and skills measured by this assessment.

5th Grade: (Mean Scale Score: 343.7, Students tested: 59, Far Below Basic: 5.0%, Below Basic: 17.0%, Basic: 39.0%, Proficient: 24.0%, Advanced: 15.0%)
5.0%
17.0%
39.0%
24.0%
15.0%

The Physical Fitness Test:
The Physical Fitness Test (PFT) for students in California schools is the FITNESSGRAM. The main goal of the test is to help students in starting life-long habits of regular physical activity.
Aerobic Capacity:
5th grade: (Students tested: 89, Needs Improvement - High Risk: 68.5%, Needs Improvement: 21.3%, Healthy Fitness Zone: 10.2%)
68.5%
21.3%
10.2%


Body Composition:
5th grade: (Students tested: 89, Needs Improvement - High Risk: 49.4%, Needs Improvement: 23.6%, Healthy Fitness Zone: 27.0%)
49.4%
23.6%
27.0%


Abdominal Strength:
5th grade: (Students tested: 89, Needs Improvement - High Risk: 28.1%, Needs Improvement: 71.9%, Healthy Fitness Zone: 0.0%)
28.1%
71.9%


Trunk Extension Strength:
5th grade: (Students tested: 89, Needs Improvement - High Risk: 52.8%, Needs Improvement: 47.2%, Healthy Fitness Zone: 0.0%)
52.8%
47.2%


Upper Body Strength:
5th grade: (Students tested: 89, Needs Improvement - High Risk: 48.3%, Needs Improvement: 51.7%, Healthy Fitness Zone: 0.0%)
48.3%
51.7%


Flexibility:
5th grade: (Students tested: 89, Needs Improvement - High Risk: 53.9%, Needs Improvement: 46.1%, Healthy Fitness Zone: 0.0%)
53.9%
46.1%


California English Language Development Test:
(State average from 9,932 schools)

Students in kindergarten through grade twelve whose home language is not English are required by law to take an English skills test. In California, the test is called the California English Language Development Test (CELDT).

Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School - students who met CELDT criterion (all grades)

All Grades:
Student Count: 334
Number of students who met CELDT criterion: 106

Students who met CELDT criterion:

32.0%
California:

34.0%

Kindergarten:
Student Count: 72
Number of students who met CELDT criterion: 6

Students who met CELDT criterion:

8.0%
State:

13.0%
Listening Mean Scale Score:

354.9
California:

364.6
Reading Mean Scale Score:

295.0
State:

276.6
Speaking Mean Scale Score:

384.4
State:

375.9
Writing Mean Scale Score:

300.1
California:

286.0

Grade 1:
Student Count: 56
Number of students who met CELDT criterion: 19

Students who met CELDT criterion:

34.0%
State:

44.0%
Listening Mean Scale Score:

412.9
State:

439.9
Reading Mean Scale Score:

382.4
California:

383.8
Speaking Mean Scale Score:

431.6
California:

446.4
Writing Mean Scale Score:

376.2
California:

386.5

Grade 2:
Student Count: 45
Number of students who met CELDT criterion: 10

Students who met CELDT criterion:

22.0%
California:

27.0%
Listening Mean Scale Score:

451.1
State:

477.2
Reading Mean Scale Score:

426.9
California:

440.5
Speaking Mean Scale Score:

447.7
State:

483.0
Writing Mean Scale Score:

445.7
State:

456.4

Grade 3:
Student Count: 40
Number of students who met CELDT criterion: 15

Students who met CELDT criterion:

38.0%
State:

26.0%
Listening Mean Scale Score:

475.0
State:

475.9
Reading Mean Scale Score:

457.8
State:

459.6
Speaking Mean Scale Score:

472.2
State:

491.7
Writing Mean Scale Score:

461.5
State:

478.6

Grade 4:
Student Count: 41
Number of students who met CELDT criterion: 19

Students who met CELDT criterion:

46.0%
California:

37.0%
Listening Mean Scale Score:

511.9
State:

509.2
Reading Mean Scale Score:

505.8
California:

490.7
Speaking Mean Scale Score:

510.2
California:

515.2
Writing Mean Scale Score:

502.1
State:

502.2

Grade 5:
Student Count: 48
Number of students who met CELDT criterion: 23

Students who met CELDT criterion:

48.0%
California:

48.0%
Listening Mean Scale Score:

522.9
State:

533.7
Reading Mean Scale Score:

509.5
California:

514.0
Speaking Mean Scale Score:

525.9
California:

530.0
Writing Mean Scale Score:

505.1
California:

519.1

Grade 6:
Student Count: 32
Number of students who met CELDT criterion: 14

Students who met CELDT criterion:

44.0%
California:

39.0%
Listening Mean Scale Score:

486.8
California:

532.4
Reading Mean Scale Score:

487.3
State:

518.5
Speaking Mean Scale Score:

472.8
California:

518.5
Writing Mean Scale Score:

475.1
California:

522.0

Accountability


Adequate Yearly Progress:
(State average from 9,846 schools)

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) - Accountability system mandated by federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. Statistics are based on test results of the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program, the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE), and the California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA).

Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School - Adequate Yearly Progress status


ELA Participation Rate
Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School:

99.0%
California:

96.3%

    ELA Participation Rate

  • Hispanic99
  • American Indian100
  • Asian99
  • Filipino100
  • Native Hawaiian100
  • Black100
  • White100
  • Multirace100
  • SED99
  • LEP100
  • With Disabilities100
  • Hispanic: 99% (tested 205 out of 208 enrolled)
  • American Indian / Alaska Native: 100% (tested 2 out of 2 enrolled)
  • Asian: 99% (tested 84 out of 85 enrolled)
  • Filipino: 100% (tested 6 out of 6 enrolled)
  • Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 100% (tested 2 out of 2 enrolled)
  • Black: 100% (tested 4 out of 4 enrolled)
  • White: 100% (tested 18 out of 18 enrolled)
  • Two or More Races: 100% (tested 1 out of 1 enrolled)
  • Socioeconomic Disadvantaged: 99% (tested 249 out of 252 enrolled)
  • English Learners: 100% (tested 224 out of 225 enrolled)
  • Students with Disabilities: 100% (tested 49 out of 49 enrolled)


Math Participation Rate
Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School:

99.0%
State:

96.1%

    Math Participation Rate

  • Hispanic98
  • American Indian100
  • Asian100
  • Filipino100
  • Native Hawaiian100
  • Black100
  • White100
  • Multirace100
  • SED99
  • LEP99
  • With Disabilities98
  • Hispanic: 98% (tested 205 out of 209 enrolled)
  • American Indian / Alaska Native: 100% (tested 2 out of 2 enrolled)
  • Asian: 100% (tested 86 out of 86 enrolled)
  • Filipino: 100% (tested 6 out of 6 enrolled)
  • Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander: 100% (tested 2 out of 2 enrolled)
  • Black: 100% (tested 4 out of 4 enrolled)
  • White: 100% (tested 18 out of 18 enrolled)
  • Two or More Races: 100% (tested 1 out of 1 enrolled)
  • Socioeconomic Disadvantaged: 99% (tested 251 out of 253 enrolled)
  • English Learners: 99% (tested 225 out of 227 enrolled)
  • Students with Disabilities: 98% (tested 49 out of 50 enrolled)

Health & Safety


Offenses:
(State average from 5,445 schools)

An incident refers to a specific criminal act involving one or more victims and offenders. For example, if two students are robbed without a weapon, at the same time and place, this is classified as two robbery victimizations but only one robbery without a weapon incident

A weapon is any instrument or object used with the intent to threaten, injure, or kill. This includes look-alikes if they are used to threaten others.

Physical attack or fight refers to an actual and intentional touching or striking of another person against his/her will, or the intentional causing of bodily harm to an individual. Physical attack or fight does not include rape.

A threat refers to an act where there was no physical contact between the offender and victim but the victim felt that physical harm could have occurred based on verbal or nonverbal communication by the offender. This includes nonverbal threats (e.g., brandishing a weapon), and verbal threats of physical harm which are made in person. Threats made over the telephone or threatening letters are excluded.
At least one incident at this school that involved a shooting: No
Any of this school's students, faculty, or staff died as a result of a homicide committed at this school: No

Incidents of threats of physical attack without a weapon: 22


Total incidents per 1,000 students
Here:

36.8
California:

60.8

Chronic Student Absenteeismt:
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(State average from 8,737 schools)

A chronically absent student is a student who is absent 15 or more school days during the school year. A student is absent if he or she is not physically on school grounds and is not participating in instruction or instruction - related activities at an approved off-grounds location for at least half the school day. Each day that a student is absent for 50 percent or more of the school day should be counted. Any day that a student is absent for less than 50 percent of the school day should not be counted. The number of absences is based on the total number of school days absent. Chronically absent students include students who are absent for any reason(e.g., illness, suspension, the need to care for a family member), regardless of whether absences are excused or unexcused.

    Chronic Student Absenteeism

  • Hispanic40
  • American Indian2
  • Asian7
  • Black4
  • White10
  • LEP19
  • IDEA19
Chronic Student Absenteeism: 63 (male: 40, female: 23)
  • Hispanic: 40 (male: 23, female: 17)
  • American Indian / Alaska Native: 2 (all male)
  • Asian: 7 (male: 5, female: 2)
  • Black: 4 (male: 2, female: 2)
  • White: 10 (male: 8, female: 2)
  • Limited English Proficiency (LEP): 19 (male: 14, female: 5)
  • Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): 19 (male: 14, female: 5)
Chronic Student Absenteeism per 1,000 students
Ernest O. Lawrence Elementary School:

105.4
California:

172.7

Suspensions:
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(State average from 1,406 schools)

In-school suspension is an instance in which a child is temporarily removed from his or her regular classroom(s) for at least half a day for disciplinary purposes, but remains under the direct supervision of school personnel. Direct supervision means school personnel are physically in the same location as students under their supervision.
Students without disabilities receiving one or more in-school suspension: 2 (all male)
  • Hispanic: 2

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