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EL Cohort Reports 2023

The share of students with less-developed English proficiency is an important factor in district performance. Use this page to display district rankings by "EL Cohort," based on the percent of less-developed English proficiency Latino students in a district. A lower percentage (<20%) shows that most disadvantaged Latino students are at or near English proficiency; a higher number (>40%) indicates that many have not yet developed English proficiency.  For more info, go to Sources & Notes.

Rank
District
County
Meet & Exceed Grade Level
% High-Need Students
3rd Grade Enrollment
Low- Proficiency EL %
Low- Proficiency EL Bucket
1
Los Alamitos Unified
Orange
61%
17%
659
2%
<15%
2
Bonita Unified
Los Angeles
61%
34%
409
5%
<15%
3
Huntington Beach City Elementary
Orange
57%
31%
448
5%
<15%
4
Little Lake City Elementary
Los Angeles
54%
80%
592
10%
<15%
5
Glendora Unified
Los Angeles
49%
32%
1,406
6%
<15%
6
Covina-Valley Unified
Los Angeles
48%
74%
583
10%
<15%
7
Torrance Unified
Los Angeles
48%
32%
498
13%
<15%
8
Etiwanda Elementary
San Bernardino
48%
32%
1,372
11%
<15%
9
East Whittier City Elementary
Los Angeles
48%
62%
317
9%
<15%
10
Palo Alto Unified
Santa Clara
47%
12%
958
9%
15-25%
11
Alta Loma Elementary
San Bernardino
47%
33%
467
6%
<15%
12
Arcadia Unified
Los Angeles
47%
33%
483
12%
<15%

Meet & Exceed based on SED Latinx 3rd graders - see Sources & Notes for more info

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