Temple City Unified school district (Data source)

County of Los Angeles

THIS chart shows what the school system "wants"

NOT what school board members want.

NOT what superintendents want.

More about this chart.

See also: "Good" schools?

Temple City Unified math proficiency
Zero+ meets standard.

• Any result above zero is proficient; below is not proficient. • There is a 99% chance that results will remain the same in coming years, which is to say, between the Upper and Lower Control Limits (the gray lines).

Students would perform better the more years in school IF the follow-the-schedule method wanted that.

But that's not what it "wants"...and it's not a coincidence this pattern repeats (repeatedly).

The system (the follow-the-schedule method) "wants" schools to perform poorer, relative to grade level, the more years students spend in public school.

• Any result above zero is proficient; below is not proficient.

Temple City Unified math proficiency
Zero+ meets standard.

Schools in Temple City Unified

Elementary School (Public) (4)
Cloverly Elementary Emperor Elementary La Rosa Elementary
Longden Elementary
High Schools (Public) (1)
Temple City High
Intermediate/Middle Schools (Public) (1)
Oak Avenue Intermediate
Continuation High Schools (1)
Dr. Doug Sears Learning Center
Adult Education Centers (1)
Temple City Adult Education
Alternative Schools of Choice (1)
Temple City Alternative