New Vista Middle: The scores are below where anyone wants them. Here's what they don't tell you.
New Vista posts low test scores — and scores are climbing 0.8pp from grade 6 to grade 8. If this is your zoned school, the numbers below are where to start a conversation, not where to end one.
New Vista Middle scores 13 of 100 on SchoolScope's Scope Score — the 2nd percentile of 1,714 California middle schools (CDE CAASPP 2025).
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Most rating sites would stop at “10% proficient” and call it done. New Vista deserves a closer read. The school sits in Lancaster, where four in five students qualify for free or reduced lunch — and reading the numbers without that context misreads the school.
Test scores are one lens, and at this school they're a rough one right now. The sections below show the fuller picture — including the parts that are working.
The story this school is actually telling
The school, grade by grade
ELA · CAASPP 2024–25Different students, same year — each bar is one grade's proficiency mix.
The 6 things our score weighs
Ask what changed in the last two years, and what the school is asking families for. Growth shows up in these numbers a year or two after it shows up in classrooms.
Where the path goes
The path below follows attendance boundaries — scores shown for each next step.
Feeder patterns derived from NCES attendance boundary data. Boundaries are approximate and may have changed — verify with your school district for current assignments.
Your other options
Nearby Middle Schools
3 within ~3 mi · avg 21
Private alternatives nearby
Private schools within ~10 miles. These schools do not participate in state testing and cannot be scored or ranked.
The community around it
Student demographics
1 more gap by subject
Subgroups with fewer than 15 students are excluded for privacy. Gaps of less than 3 percentage points are not shown.
Weighted average across tested grades. Subgroups with fewer than 15 students excluded. Data: CDE CAASPP 2024-25.
Subgroup Growth by Grade
Low-income student ELA proficiency rises by 1.2pp from grade 6 to grade 8 at this school. District average: +2.0pp.
Subgroups with fewer than 10 tested students per grade are not shown.
Funding Breakdown
Neighborhood Context
Whole Child
Source: CDE SARC, 2024-25
For the data nerdsEvery number on this page
Score factors, grade-level breakdowns, subgroup proficiency, and peer comparisons.
Every number on this page
Score factors, grade-level breakdowns, subgroup proficiency, and peer comparisons.
| ELA | Tested | EXC | MET | NEAR | NOT | MET+ | +/CA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grade 6 | 214 | 3% | 11% | 18% | 68% | 14% | −33 |
| Grade 7 | 270 | 2% | 12% | 24% | 62% | 14% | −33 |
| Grade 8 | 284 | 2% | 13% | 26% | 58% | 16% | −30 |
| Math | Tested | EXC | MET | NEAR | NOT | MET+ | +/CA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grade 6 | 220 | 1% | 3% | 15% | 80% | 4% | −31 |
| Grade 7 | 278 | 1% | 7% | 17% | 75% | 9% | −25 |
| Grade 8 | 288 | 1% | 3% | 11% | 85% | 4% | −28 |
| Science (CAST) | Tested | EXC | MET | NEAR | NOT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grade 5/8/11 | 271 | 0% | 4% | 57% | 38% |
CAST is tested in grades 5, 8, and once in high school — not annually. Not part of the Scope Score.
| Subgroup · ELA | Tested | MET+ | vs district | vs CA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Socioeconomically Disadvantaged | 711 | 14.6% | −8 | −24 |
| Hispanic/Latino | 419 | 19.8% | −7 | −19 |
| Black/African American | 279 | 8.3% | −7 | −24 |
| School | Dist | Scope | EXC | MET+ | Growth | Susp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Vista Middle ← | — | 13 | 1.8% | 10.1% | +0.8 | 11.7% |
| Fulton and Alsbury Academy of Arts and Engineering | 0 mi | 47 | 19.6% | 47.6% | +13.3 | 1.5% |
| Piute Middle | 2.5 mi | 15 | 1.1% | 9.6% | +1.6 | 11.9% |
| RISE | 1.8 mi | 3 | 0.0% | 0.0% | — | 19.4% |
| California average | — | 40 | 17.3% | 39.5% | +0.8 | 4.2% |
- — Low-income students here trail the state average for their group by 24 points in ELA — worth asking how the school is closing that gap.
A low score doesn't tell the whole story. Read: Your School Scored Low — Here's What That Actually Means