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California school board elections, 2018

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Elections

2018 California School Board Elections
District Primary Election General Election Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2015-16 enrollment
Alum Rock Union School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 12,068
Alvord Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 19,466
Anaheim City School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 18,852
Anaheim Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 31,276
Baker Valley Unified School District 6/5/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 125
Bakersfield City School District special election N/A 4/10/2018* N/A 4 1 5 30,222
Bakersfield City School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 30,222
Beardsley Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 1,782
Berryessa Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 7,452
Cambrian Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,358
Campbell Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 7,600
Campbell Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 7,676
Capistrano Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 53,878
Central Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 15,717
Centralia Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 4,437
Chula Vista Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 30,230
Clovis Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 41,883
Colton Joint Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 23,288
Corona-Norco Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 53,354
Coronado Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,150
Cupertino Union School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 18,948
Del Mar Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 4,334
East Side Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 26,684
Elk Grove Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 62,767
Escondido Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 19,067
Evergreen Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 12,282
Fairfax Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,540
Fontana Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 38,742
Fowler Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,531
Franklin-McKinley School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,531
Fremont Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 34,852
Fremont Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 10,736
Fresno Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 73,460
Fruitvale Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,237
Garden Grove Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 45,252
General Shafter Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 3 153
Grossmont Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 21,860
Irvine Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 32,319
Kern High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 38,070
Lamont Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,034
Lincoln Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 9,298
Lodi Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 30,395
Long Beach Unified School District N/A 4/10/2018 N/A 4 3 5 77,812
Magnolia Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 6,418
Manteca Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 23,204
Moreland Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 4,810
Moreno Valley Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 33,942
Morgan Hill Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 9,135
Mount Diablo Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 32,005
Mount Pleasant Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,445
National Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 6,050
Natomas Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 14,298
Newport-Mesa Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 21,736
Norris School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 4,073
Oak Grove School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 10,632
Oakland Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 49,098
Orange Center Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 963
Orange Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 28,899
Orchard Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 908
Panama-Buena Vista Union School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 17,545
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 25,826
Poway Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 25,826
Redlands Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 21,264
Rialto Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 25,994
Rio Bravo-Greeley Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 1,040
Riverside Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 42,462
Robla Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,170
Rosedale Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 5,514
Sacramento City Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 46,843
Saddleback Valley Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 28,706
San Diego Unified School District 6/5/2018 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 129,380
San Dieguito Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 12,726
San Francisco Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 58,865
San Jose Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 32,454
San Juan Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 32,454
San Pasqual Union Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 558
San Ramon Valley Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 32,255
San Ysidro Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 4,808
Sanger Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 11,438
Santa Ana Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 55,909
Santa Clara Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 15,388
Santee Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 6,695
Savanna Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 2,397
Solana Beach Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,139
Standard Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 3,068
Stockton Unified School District elections N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 40,324
Sweetwater Union High School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 41,050
Tracy Joint Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 7 16,702
Tustin Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 2 5 24,079
Twin Rivers Unified School District N/A 6/5/2018 N/A 4 3 7 31,137
Valley Center-Pauma Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 4 5 4,087
Vineland Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 795
Washington Unified School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 7 3,045
West Park Elementary School District N/A 11/6/2018 N/A 4 3 5 627
*The Bakersfield City School District held a special election for one seat on April 10, 2018.


Academic performance

See also: Public education in California

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NAEP scores

See also: NAEP scores by state

The National Center for Education Statistics provides state-by-state data on student achievement levels in mathematics and reading in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). The chart below presents the percentage of fourth and eighth grade students that scored at or above proficient in reading and math during school year 2012-2013. Compared to three neighboring states (Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon), California's fourth grade students fared the worst in mathematics, with 33 percent scoring at or above proficient in the 2012-2013 school year.[1]

Percent of students scoring at or above proficient, 2012-2013
Math - Grade 4 Math - Grade 8 Reading - Grade 4 Reading - Grade 8
California 33% 28% 27% 29%
Arizona 40% 31% 28% 28%
Nevada 34% 28% 27% 30%
Oregon 40% 34% 33% 37%
United States 41% 34% 34% 34%
Source: United States Department of Education, ED Data Express, "State Tables"

Graduation, ACT and SAT scores

See also: Graduation rates by groups in state and ACT and SAT scores in the United States

The following table shows the graduation rates and average composite ACT and SAT scores for California and surrounding states during the 2012-2013 school year. All statements made in this section refer to that school year.[1][2][3]

In the United States, public schools reported graduation rates that averaged to about 81.4 percent. About 54 percent of all students in the country took the ACT, while 50 percent reported taking the SAT. The average national composite scores for those tests were 20.9 out of a possible 36 for the ACT, and 1498 out of a possible 2400 for the SAT.[4]

California schools reported a graduation rate of 80.4 percent, highest among its neighboring states.

In California, more students took the SAT than the ACT, earning an average SAT score of 1,505.

Comparison table for graduation rates and test scores, 2012-2013
State Graduation rate, 2013 Average ACT composite, 2013 Average SAT composite, 2013
Percent Quintile ranking** Score Participation rate Score Participation rate
California 80.4% Third 22.2 26% 1,505 57%
Arizona 75.1% Fifth 19.6 50% 1,551 35%
Nevada 70.7% Fifth 21.3 32% 1,454 48%
Oregon 68.7% Fifth 21.5 34% 1,539 49%
United States 81.4% 20.9 54% 1498 50%
**Graduation rates for states in the first quintile ranked in the top 20 percent nationally. Similarly, graduation rates for states in the fifth quintile ranked in the bottom 20 percent nationally.
Sources: United States Department of Education, "ED Data Express"
ACT.org, "2013 ACT National and State Scores"
The Commonwealth Foundation, "SAT scores by state, 2013"

Dropout rate

See also: Public high school dropout rates by state for a full comparison of dropout rates by group in all states

The high school event dropout rate indicates the proportion of students who were enrolled at some time during the school year and were expected to be enrolled in grades nine through 12 in the following school year but were not enrolled by October 1 of the following school year. Students who have graduated, transferred to another school, died, moved to another country, or who are out of school due to illness are not considered dropouts. The average public high school event dropout rate for the United States remained constant at 3.3 percent for both school year 2010–2011 and school year 2011–2012. The event dropout rate for California was higher than the national average at 4.2 percent in the 2010-2011 school year, and 4 percent in the 2011-2012 school year.[5]

State profile

State profile

Demographic data for California
 CaliforniaU.S.
Total population:38,993,940316,515,021
Land area (sq mi):155,7793,531,905
Race and ethnicity**
White:61.8%73.6%
Black/African American:5.9%12.6%
Asian:13.7%5.1%
Native American:0.7%0.8%
Pacific Islander:0.4%0.2%
Two or more:4.5%3%
Hispanic/Latino:38.4%17.1%
Education
High school graduation rate:81.8%86.7%
College graduation rate:31.4%29.8%
Income
Median household income:$61,818$53,889
Persons below poverty level:18.2%11.3%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2010-2015)
Click here for more information on the 2020 census and here for more on its impact on the redistricting process in California.
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

Presidential voting pattern

See also: Presidential voting trends in California

California voted for the Democratic candidate in all seven presidential elections between 2000 and 2024.


More California coverage on Ballotpedia

Pivot Counties

Pivot Counties

See also: Pivot Counties by state

There are no Pivot Counties in California. Pivot Counties are counties that voted for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and for Donald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 Pivot Counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states.

In the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton (D) won California with 61.7 percent of the vote. Donald Trump (R) received 31.6 percent. In presidential elections between 1900 and 2016, California voted Republican 53.33 percent of the time and Democratic 43.33 percent of the time. In the five presidential elections between 2000 and 2016, California voted Democratic all five times. In 2016, California had 55 electoral votes, which was the most of any state. The 55 electoral votes were 10.2 percent of all 538 available electoral votes and were 20.4 percent of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the election.

Presidential results by legislative district

The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state Assembly districts in California. Click [show] to expand the table. The "Obama," "Romney," "Clinton," and "Trump" columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The "2012 Margin" and "2016 Margin" columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. The "Party Control" column notes which party held that seat heading into the 2018 general election. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled by Daily Kos.[6][7]

In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won 58 out of 80 state Assembly districts in California with an average margin of victory of 38.4 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won 66 out of 80 state Assembly districts in California with an average margin of victory of 40.3 points. Clinton won 11 districts controlled by Republicans heading into the 2018 elections.
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 22 out of 80 state Assembly districts in California with an average margin of victory of 12.2 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 14 out of 80 state Assembly districts in California with an average margin of victory of 13 points.

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