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Conditions of K-12 Education in the Los Angeles Region, 2003:
Rapid Growth, Quality Challenges, Equity Challenges

Our research reveals three broad themes about the Los Angeles Region's elementary and secondary education system. First, the number of students attending the region's schools has been growing rapidly for more than a decade. Second, this growth, combined with the public demand for school improvement, has created substantial quality challenges for the system. Third, school system responses to these quality challenges have not been uniform, exacerbating preexisting inequities. The system faces equity challenges perhaps even more daunting than its quality challenges.

On this website you will find data and analysis on Southern California's elementary and secondary students, student outcomes, teachers and staff, districts and schools, and financing. We cover the greater Los Angeles region, which includes the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura. We began publishing our findings in July 2002, and will continue to add to and update these pages as new data and analyses become available.

About SCCORE.org:

SCCORE.org's mission is to gather and publish authoritative information and analysis on elementary and secondary education in the Los Angeles region. We seek to inform and improve public discussion and debate about schools and school reform. Our intended audience includes policy-makers, practitioners, parents, and the public, as well as researchers and those who fund their research.

SCCORE.org is the Southern California Consortium on Research in Education, which began its work in 2001. It is based in the Program in Public Policy Analysis at Pomona College in Claremont, California. The current director is David Menefee-Libey, Associate Professor of Politics at Pomona.

Contact information:

David Menefee-Libey
Program in Public Policy Analysis
Pomona College
425 North College Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
phone: 909-607-9323
fax: 909-607-1274
e-mail: DML@SCCORE.org

Last Updated: November 04, 2003

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