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Scope Score
out of 100
State Rank
of 1,714 California middle schools
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Scope Scores are SchoolScope's analysis of public data from the California Dept. of Education (CAASPP, chronic absenteeism, suspension rates). They are not official CDE ratings and should not be the sole basis for school decisions. See methodology.

Exceeded: 4% (state avg: 17)
Proficiency: 11% (state avg: 40)
Growth: -3.6 (state avg: 43)
Attendance: 58% (state avg: 81)
Climate: 7.8% susp. (state avg: 72)

Score Factors

Holding Back
Exceeded standard: 3.5%
13.8pp below state avg (state avg 17.3%)
30% weight
Met or exceeded: 10.9%
28.7pp below state avg (state avg 39.5%)
20% weight
Growth (G6→G8): -3.6pp
Scores decline across grades (state avg +0.8pp)
15% weight
Chronic absenteeism: 42.5%
23.2pp above state avg (state avg 19.3%)
15% weight
Baseline proficiency: 10.9%
Below state baseline (state avg 39.5%)
10% weight
Suspension rate: 7.8%
3.7pp above state avg (state avg 4.1%)
10% weight
Unlike traditional school ratings, we show our work. Every factor, its weight, and how this school compares to the state average — so you can decide what matters most to your family. The middle school Scope Score is weighted across 6 dimensions. See full methodology →

5-year trend

51.210.8'19'22'23'24'25
↓ 40.5 points since 2019
Rank: #747 → #1519 → #1601 → #1570 → #1680Exceeded: 15% → 4% → 3% → 3% → 4%
2019 · 2022 · 2023 · 2024 · 2025 · No testing 2020–21 (COVID) · Scope Score based on CAASPP, absenteeism & suspension data

Key metrics

% Exceeded Standard
3.5%
Students scoring above proficient
% Met or Above
10.9%
Students meeting standard
Growth (G6→G8)
-3.6pp
Change in proficiency rate
Chronic Absenteeism
42.5%
Students missing 10%+ of days
Suspension Rate
7.8%
Students suspended at least once
Total Tested
739
Across all grades & subjects

Grade trajectory

How proficiency compares across grade levels this year (different students, same test year)

ELA Trajectory
19.3%12.8%G6G7G8
Math Trajectory
10.8%10%G6G7G8

ELA scores by grade

GradeTestedExceededMetNearly MetNot MetMet+Above
6th836.0%13.3%16.9%63.9%19.3%
7th1112.7%5.4%13.5%78.4%8.1%
8th1644.3%8.5%17.1%70.1%12.8%

Math scores by grade

GradeTestedExceededMetNearly MetNot MetMet+Above
6th935.4%5.4%11.8%77.4%10.8%
7th1180.0%4.2%14.4%81.4%4.2%
8th1702.9%7.1%10.6%79.4%10.0%

Science (CAST)

Level%
Exceeded2.3%
Met10.2%
Nearly Met41.5%
Not Met46.0%
Met+12.5%

176 students tested · CAST is tested in grades 5, 8, and once in high school — not annually like ELA/Math. Not included in the Scope Score. · Data source: CDE CAST 2025

What other rankings don't show you

Most rating sites report "11% proficient" for Everett Middle and stop there. Here's what that number hides:

3.5% of students exceeded standard while 7.3% met it. That exceeded rate is 13.8 points below the state average of 17.3%. That's 19.6 points below the San Francisco Unified district average of 23.2%. The 6 nearby schools within ~3 miles average 21.0% exceeded — 17.4 points higher. The gap between "met" and "exceeded" can reveal how much a school's curriculum challenges students beyond proficiency.

Proficiency drops by 3.6 percentage points from Grade 6 to grade 8 growth — a signal that the school may not be sustaining early gains.

California's Dashboard shows ELA performance declined and Math declined significantly year-over-year. 5.0% of English learners reached Level 4 (Well Developed) on ELPAC.

Chronic absenteeism is 42.5%, above the state average of 19.3%.

Why the exceeded vs. met split matters →

School profile

Enrollment
467 students
Smaller than CA avg (~860)
Free/Reduced Lunch
64%
EL Proficiency (ELPAC)
5.0%
Level 4 (Well Developed) · District avg: 16.7% · CA avg: 16.8% · 273 tested

Teachers & staff

Student-Teacher Ratio
15:1
CA avg: ~21:1 · 32 full-time teachers
Teacher Salary Range
$69,525 – $131,654
District schedule · CA median ~$98K
Principal
Crisoforo Garza

District-level salary data from CDE Form J-90 (2024–25). Individual school salaries may vary.

Student demographics

Hispanic
76.7%
District 35.2%
State 55.4%
White
7.5%
District 13.9%
State 20.8%
Asian
1.5%
District 25.8%
State 9.9%
Black
5.6%
District 8.2%
State 5.0%
Other
8.8%
District 16.8%
State 8.9%
Free/Reduced Lunch64%
District 56%
State 64%
Gender
Female 46.0%Male 54.0%

Data source: California Department of Education · District and state averages for comparison

School Funding

$28,449
per student (school-level spending)
District avg:$22,880
This school receives $5,569 more per student
$9,462 more than state average
$12,024$30,514
California district range
Spending Breakdown
Instruction 56%Support 41%Other 3%
2018–2023 Trend
↑ 32.8%
$17,228 → $22,880
Score per $1K
0.38
Scope Score / $1K spent
Full district breakdown →Source: CDE ESSA School-Level Expenditure, 2023–24

Neighborhood profile

Median Household Income
$185K
$100K above CA median
Median Home Value
$1.66M
Bachelor's Degree+
79%
Adults age 25+ in this ZIP

Despite high neighborhood income, this school’s outcomes trail expectations

U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates (2022) · ZIP 94114

Nearby schools

Nearby Middle Schools

6 within ~3 mi · avg 53

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Nearby Elementary Schools

48 within ~3 mi · avg 52

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Nearby High Schools

11 within ~3 mi · avg 40

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K-12 Feeder PathBoundary data
Elementary
Peabody (George) Elementary
93/100
Stevenson (Robert Louis) Eleme…
91/100
Sunset Elementary
86/100
New Traditions Elementary
86/100
Grattan Elementary
86/100
Chin (John Yehall) Elementary
85/100
Alamo Elementary
85/100
Ulloa Elementary
84/100
Lau (Gordon J.) Elementary
83/100
Key (Francis Scott) Elementary
81/100
Argonne Elementary
80/100
Sutro Elementary
75/100
Lafayette Elementary
75/100
West Portal Elementary
74/100
Ortega (Jose) Elementary
74/100
McCoppin (Frank) Elementary
73/100
Sloat (Commodore) Elementary
72/100
Jefferson Elementary
71/100
McKinley Elementary
70/100
Miraloma Elementary
69/100
Yick Wo Elementary
68/100
King (Thomas Starr) Elementary
66/100
Webster (Daniel) Elementary
66/100
Monroe Elementary
66/100
Garfield Elementary
65/100
Sunnyside Elementary
65/100
Feinstein (Dianne) Elementary
63/100
Alvarado Elementary
61/100
Sherman Elementary
61/100
Taylor (Edward R.) Elementary
61/100
Milk (Harvey) Civil Rights Ele…
60/100
Glen Park Elementary
56/100
Parker (Jean) Elementary
54/100
Muir (John) Elementary
54/100
Flynn (Leonard R.) Elementary
43/100
Parks (Rosa) Elementary
41/100
Cobb (William L.) Elementary
38/100
Moscone (George R.) Elementary
37/100
Visitacion Valley Elementary
37/100
Guadalupe Elementary
35/100
Longfellow Elementary
33/100
Sheridan Elementary
32/100
Spring Valley Elementary
31/100
Serra (Junipero) Elementary
27/100
Chavez (Cesar) Elementary
25/100
Malcolm X Academy
24/100
Hillcrest Elementary
22/100
Harte (Bret) Elementary
21/100
Tenderloin Community
21/100
Drew (Charles) College Prepara…
20/100
Cleveland Elementary
19/100
Redding Elementary
18/100
El Dorado Elementary
15/100
Bryant Elementary
15/100
Carver (George Washington) Ele…
12/100
Sanchez Elementary
11/100
Middle
Everett Middle
11/100
This school

Feeder patterns derived from NCES attendance boundary data. Boundaries are approximate and may have changed — verify with your school district for current assignments.

Private alternatives nearby

Private schools within ~10 miles. These schools do not participate in state testing and cannot be scored or ranked.

Children'S Day School
Dolores St · Nonsectarian · Grades PK-8 · 471 students
17:1Private0.2 mi
San Francisco Friends School
Valencia St · Nonsectarian · Grades PK-8 · 441 students
12:1Private0.5 mi
Hamlin School
Broadway St · Nonsectarian · Grades PK-8 · 435 students
10:1Private2.2 mi
The Hamlin School
Broadway · Nonsectarian · Grades PK-8 · 435 students
12:1Private2.2 mi
San Francisco Day School
Masonic Ave · Nonsectarian · Grades PK-8 · 421 students
6:1Private1.4 mi

Data source: California Department of Education (2025 test year) · How we score · Explore all schools · Blog