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Cupertino Union

Above Average2024–25 data23 schools · avg 81.2/100

Cupertino Union has 23 ranked schools across elementary and middle levels with an average Scope Score of 81.2/100 — 37.4 points above the California state average of 43.8. The highest-scoring school is Murdock-Portal Elementary at 95/100, where 78.7% of students exceed the state standard. The district spends $12,354 per student (below the state average of $14,815). 1 school shows positive growth trajectories. Chronic absenteeism averages 6.5%, below the state average. Data source: CDE CAASPP 2025 and NCES fiscal data, analyzed by SchoolScope.

Avg Scope Score
81.2
State avg: 43.8
SchoolScope composite
Score Range
36.8
58.3 – 95.1
Avg Exceeded %
59.8%
State avg: 21.6%
Chronic Absenteeism
6.5%
State avg: 18.1%
Schools Ranked
23
With Scope Scores
LevelAvg ScoreSchoolsExceededAbsent
Elementary78.91858.4%6.9%
Middle89.2564.8%5.2%

K–12 pipeline

The typical school path in Cupertino Union, top-scoring shown first.

Elementary
78.9
avg score · 18 schools
Middle
89.2
avg score · 5 schools

District Analysis

Strongest level: Cupertino Union's middle schools lead the district with an average Scope Score of 89.2.

Growth story: District-wide elementary growth averages +0.0pp (state avg: -3.0pp), suggesting schools are making incremental gains.

Consistency: Score range of 36.8 points — showing significant variation between schools.

Absenteeism: District chronic absenteeism averages 6.5%, 11.6pp above the state average of 18.1%.

Suspensions: District suspension rate averages 0.8%, near the state average of 1.7%.

Top school: Murdock-Portal Elementary leads the district at 95 with 78.7% exceeding standard.

How we score · Scope Score methodology

School archetypes in Cupertino Union

19 High Ceiling2 Strong All-Around1 Growth Engine1 Building Momentum

Hidden gems: 1 school in Cupertino Union is classified as Growth Engine — showing positive growth trajectories that raw proficiency scores alone don't capture. These are schools where students leave with more than they arrived with.

Archetypes are data-driven labels based on Scope Score dimensions. Learn more

Student demographics

Hispanic
7.5%
White
12.7%
Asian
67.7%
Black
0.7%
Other
11.4%
Free/Reduced Lunch
18%
Economic need indicator · district avg

District averages · California Department of Education enrollment data

District Funding

Cupertino Union spends $12,354 per student in current expenditures — $2,461 below the state average of $14,815.

Per-Pupil Spending
$12,354
State avg: $14,815
District Enrollment
15,663
Students for funding calc
2016–2020 Trend
↑ 16.8%
$10,574 → $12,354
Spending Efficiency
6.57
Scope Score per $1K spent
Spending Breakdown
Instruction 67%Support 31%Other 2%
NCES F-33 Finance · District-level data — not school-specific

Data source: NCES Common Core of Data, Fiscal Survey (F-33) · 2019–2020

Teacher compensation

Salary Range
$79,336–$150,441
District schedule · CA median ~$98K
Teaching Staff
693
Full-time equivalent teachers

CDE Form J-90 salary schedule · 2024–25

Elementary Schools (18)

Cupertino Union has 18 ranked elementary schools averaging a Scope Score of 78.9 — 35.2 points above the state average of 43.8. 3 of 18 elementary schools have Scope Scores above 90.

District-wide growth averages +0.0pp, suggesting schools are adding value beyond what students arrive with.

The highest-scoring elementary school is Murdock-Portal Elementary with a Scope Score of 95 and 78.7% exceeding standard.

#SchoolScoreExceededMet+GrowthAbsentSusp.
1Murdock-Portal Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
9578.7%95.1%+1.8pp2.5%0.1%
2William Faria Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
9583.3%95.4%-0.4pp3.0%0.4%
3John Muir Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
9269.8%92.1%-3.1pp2.5%0.5%
4Nelson S. Dilworth Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
8969.2%87.7%+4.4pp6.0%0.6%
5Abraham Lincoln Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
8566.6%85.8%+4.0pp6.8%0.6%
6Blue Hills Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
8563.5%83.4%+6.7pp7.6%0.8%
7West Valley Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
8358.9%80.9%-1.4pp5.6%0.3%
8Montclaire Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
8359.1%82.8%-2.5pp5.3%0.3%
9C. B. Eaton Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
8159.9%82.8%-0.5pp7.4%1.1%
10Stevens Creek Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
8060.7%78.6%-5.7pp6.4%1.2%
11Christa McAuliffe
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
7756.7%81.8%+1.7pp9.9%1.9%
12D. J. Sedgwick Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
7655.6%78.8%-7.1pp7.3%0.1%
13Louis E. Stocklmeir Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
7650.1%75.1%+5.3pp6.2%0.2%
14L. P. Collins Elementary
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
7157.0%78.7%-8.1pp6.9%1.2%
15Garden Gate Elementary
Cupertino Union Strong All-Around
6745.6%70.3%-0.2pp7.6%0.3%
16Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary
Cupertino Union Growth Engine
6743.7%69.1%+12.7pp8.5%1.2%
17Manuel De Vargas Elementary
Cupertino Union Strong All-Around
6136.5%63.0%+4.7pp12.9%1.0%
18Chester W. Nimitz Elementary
Cupertino Union Building Momentum
5835.8%59.1%-12.0pp12.1%1.3%

Middle Schools (5)

Cupertino Union has 5 ranked middle schools averaging a Scope Score of 89.2 — 48.7 points above the state average of 40.5. 3 of 5 middle schools have Scope Scores above 90.

District-wide growth averages +1.8pp, suggesting schools are adding value beyond what students arrive with.

The highest-scoring middle school is Sam H. Lawson Middle with a Scope Score of 94 and 64.4% exceeding standard.

#SchoolScoreExceededMet+GrowthAbsentSusp.
1Sam H. Lawson Middle
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
9464.4%87.7%+6.0pp3.8%0.4%
2Joaquin Miller Middle
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
9372.6%91.0%-0.9pp3.8%1.0%
3John F. Kennedy Middle
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
9170.8%90.9%-1.1pp4.3%0.2%
4Cupertino Middle
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
8456.3%78.7%+9.6pp6.9%1.0%
5Warren E. Hyde Middle
Cupertino Union High Ceiling
8459.9%81.0%-4.5pp7.4%2.0%

Data source: California Department of Education · CAASPP 2024-25 · Methodology

Scores are SchoolScope's analysis of public data, not official CDE ratings. They represent one way of interpreting test results and should not be the sole basis for school decisions.

What Scope Scores can't tell you about Cupertino Union

  • Class sizes and student-teacher interaction quality
  • Quality of arts, music, athletics, and enrichment programs
  • Teacher experience, turnover, and professional development
  • Campus safety, bullying climate, and social-emotional support
  • Parent and community engagement levels
  • Quality of special education and gifted programs
  • How resources are distributed across schools within the district

Scope Scores measure academic performance and school climate using public data. They are one lens among many. Full methodology

Frequently asked questions

Is Cupertino Union a good school district?
Cupertino Union has 23 ranked schools averaging a Scope Score of 81.2/100, which is 37.4 points above the California state average of 43.8. 59.8% of students exceed the state standard on average. The Scope Score measures academic performance and school climate across six dimensions. Data source: CDE CAASPP 2025, analyzed by SchoolScope.
What is the best school in Cupertino Union?
The highest-scoring school in Cupertino Union is Murdock-Portal Elementary with a Scope Score of 95/100 and 78.7% exceeding standard. See methodology.
How much does Cupertino Union spend per student?
Cupertino Union spends $12,354 per student in current expenditures. The state average is $14,815. Spending data comes from the NCES Common Core of Data Fiscal Survey (F-33). Higher spending does not automatically mean better outcomes — the Scope Score measures what happens in the classroom regardless of budget.
What is the teacher salary range in Cupertino Union?
Teacher salaries in Cupertino Union range from $79,336–$150,441 based on the district's salary schedule (CDE Form J-90). The California statewide median teacher salary is approximately $98,000.
What does the Scope Score measure?
The Scope Score is SchoolScope's proprietary composite rating (0–100) based on six dimensions of publicly available California school data: the exceeded-vs-met standard split, overall proficiency, grade-level growth, chronic absenteeism, suspension rate, and ELPAC English Learner proficiency. Full methodology and weights.