In Principal Cornwell's earlier post, she mentioned Oxford is struggling with attendance, in particular attendance with student with disabilities. This data and more is widely available via the California School Dashboards. The Oxford Elementary School dashboard can be found HERE.
GO Public Schools’ (a trusted area nonprofit) has shared that their California School Dashboard Guides are now available! These guides break down complex data from the Dashboard to provide clear insights into student success across the state and in our local regions: Oakland, West Contra Costa, and Fresno.
The reports focus on critical measures like:
Chronic Absenteeism: Understanding attendance trends and challenges.
Suspension Rates: Equity-driven analyses of disciplinary practices.
English Learner Progress: Tracking milestones for language learners.
Graduation Rates: Identifying successes and areas for growth.
College & Career Readiness: Assessing readiness for life after high school.
Academic Performance: Delving into English, Math, and Science outcomes.
The guides highlight statewide trends, while our local reports focus on the unique challenges and successes in Oakland, West Contra Costa, and Fresno. Together, they provide a comprehensive picture of California’s educational landscape and offer actionable insights to drive change.
We hope this guide empowers schools, families, and community leaders to make data-driven decisions to better support students and close equity gaps.
We’d love your help amplifying these resources! Here are resources, including graphics and social media language, for you to use to share the guides to your network.
To deepen the conversation, we’re hosting a webinar tomorrow, February 13, at 5 PM. We’ll walk through key findings from the guides, highlight actionable insights, and discuss how these trends impact schools and students. Please feel free to join us—and share this invitation widely with your networks!

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