CaliforniaSchoolsPasadena High

Pasadena High

PublicRegularنمرات 912
Pasadena, California · Pasadena Unified
SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
دانش آموزان1,303
نسبت ST18.4:1
FRL66%
عنوان INo
Performance

Pasadena High — Academic Performance

Standardised assessments, graduation outcomes and college-readiness metrics for Pasadena High in Pasadena, California.

Headline Indicator
Data not yet captured
Science (CAST)
California Science Test, percentage meeting or exceeding the standard, 2025
CAASPP
28%
Met or exceeded the standard
2025
9%
Exceeded the standard
305
Students tested
GradeMet or exceededExceededTested
Grade 1128%9%305
Source: test_scores, CAASPP science results for 2025. Percentages are of students with a reported score. Results for very small groups are suppressed by the state and show as -.
Results by Student Group
CAASPP 2025, percentage meeting or exceeding the standard for each reported student group
Student groupEnglish Language ArtsMathematicsScience
All students
56%
321 tested
26%
324 tested
28%
305 tested
Gender
Female
62%
139 tested
19%
142 tested
27%
129 tested
Male
52%
182 tested
31%
182 tested
28%
176 tested
Race and ethnicity
Asian
75%
20 tested
60%
20 tested
48%
21 tested
Black or African American
55%
44 tested
13%
46 tested
9%
43 tested
Filipino
82%
11 tested
27%
11 tested
-
Hispanic or Latino
47%
165 tested
15%
166 tested
21%
158 tested
White
68%
56 tested
48%
56 tested
53%
51 tested
Two or more races
73%
22 tested
45%
22 tested
35%
20 tested
Socioeconomic status
Economically disadvantaged
48%
212 tested
17%
215 tested
20%
202 tested
Not economically disadvantaged
72%
109 tested
42%
109 tested
43%
103 tested
English learners
Reclassified fluent English proficient
46%
71 tested
16%
69 tested
16%
69 tested
Initial fluent English proficient
69%
26 tested
42%
26 tested
46%
24 tested
Ever an English learner
44%
78 tested
18%
76 tested
14%
76 tested
Never an English learner
60%
243 tested
28%
248 tested
32%
229 tested
English only
59%
217 tested
26%
222 tested
30%
205 tested
Disability
Students with disabilities
23%
44 tested
11%
45 tested
12%
42 tested
No reported disability
62%
277 tested
28%
279 tested
30%
263 tested
Parent education
Parent not a high school graduate
52%
27 tested
8%
26 tested
22%
27 tested
Parent high school graduate
44%
50 tested
17%
52 tested
10%
48 tested
Parent some college
43%
69 tested
17%
72 tested
12%
66 tested
Parent college graduate
69%
83 tested
32%
82 tested
38%
77 tested
Parent graduate school
78%
59 tested
48%
61 tested
45%
55 tested
View 15 further student groups reported by the state
Student groupEnglish Language ArtsMathematicsScience
Not armed forces family member
56%
321 tested
26%
324 tested
28%
305 tested
Not migrant education
56%
321 tested
26%
324 tested
28%
305 tested
Not foster youth
57%
320 tested
26%
323 tested
28%
304 tested
Not homeless
56%
316 tested
26%
319 tested
27%
301 tested
Fluent English proficient and English only
57%
314 tested
25%
317 tested
28%
298 tested
Hispanic or Latino (Econ. Disadvantaged)
44%
131 tested
11%
132 tested
17%
126 tested
Hispanic or Latino (Not Econ. Disadvantaged)
59%
34 tested
29%
34 tested
38%
32 tested
Parent education declined to state
36%
33 tested
16%
31 tested
34%
32 tested
White (Not Econ. Disadvantaged)
77%
31 tested
50%
32 tested
64%
28 tested
Black or African American (Econ. Disadvantaged)
50%
28 tested
13%
31 tested
11%
27 tested
White (Econ. Disadvantaged)
56%
25 tested
46%
24 tested
39%
23 tested
Black or African American (Not Econ. Disadvantaged)
63%
16 tested
13%
15 tested
6%
16 tested
Asian (Not Econ. Disadvantaged)
79%
14 tested
64%
14 tested
47%
15 tested
Two or more races (Econ. Disadvantaged)
45%
11 tested
27%
11 tested
-
Two or more races (Not Econ. Disadvantaged)
100%
11 tested
64%
11 tested
-
Source: test_scores, CAASPP 2025 student group breakdown. Groups the state suppresses for privacy, or that are too small to report, show as - rather than zero. Groups overlap, so the figures do not sum to the all students row.
English Learner Proficiency (ELPAC)
English Language Proficiency Assessments for California, summative overall performance, 2025
2025
43%
Level 4, well developed
The level used towards reclassification
2025
72%
Level 3 or 4, moderately or well developed
53
English learners tested
GradeTestedLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 3 or 4
Grade 91527%13%20%40%60%
Grade 101613%13%25%50%75%
Grade 117-----
Grade 121513%7%33%47%80%
Level 1 Minimally developed. Level 2 Somewhat developed. Level 3 Moderately developed. Level 4 Well developed.
View ELPAC by student group (17 groups)
Student groupTestedLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 3 or 4
Economically Disadvantaged4715%13%26%47%72%
ELs enrolled 12 months or more4611%13%30%46%76%
No Special Education Services469%11%33%48%80%
Primary language: Spanish4015%15%30%40%70%
EL - 6+ years in program3711%16%32%41%73%
Hispanic or Latino3412%15%35%38%74%
LTEL2910%14%31%45%76%
Female2711%11%37%41%78%
Male2619%15%19%46%65%
White9-----
EL - less than 1 year in program8-----
ELs enrolled fewer than 12 months7-----
Special Education Services7-----
Not Economically Disadvantaged6-----
Two or more races6-----
Primary language: All remaining languages5-----
EL - 3 years in program4-----
Source: school_elpac, California Department of Education summative ELPAC 2025. Percentages are of English learners with a reported overall performance level. Grades and groups too small to report are suppressed by the state and show as -, which is not the same as zero.
Graduation Rate
High-school adjusted cohort graduation rates — most recent year
View graduation by subgroup (115 rows)
YearCohortSubgroupCohort Size% Grad
20254YRAll Students in School · All34995%
20254YRAsian · All2080%
20254YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All4496%
20254YRChildren with disabilities · All5188%
20254YREconomically Disadvantaged · All26394%
20254YREnglish Learner · All3187%
20254YRFemale · All16196%
20254YRHispanic/Latino · All17197%
20254YRHomeless · All2896%
20254YRMale · All18694%
20254YRMulticultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other · All1493%
20254YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All8495%
2024All Students in School · All34194%
20234YRAll Students in School · All44394%
20234YRAsian · All17100%
20234YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All4598%
20234YRChildren with disabilities · All7877%
20234YREconomically Disadvantaged · All34493%
20234YREnglish Learner · All4185%
20234YRFemale · All21097%
20234YRHispanic/Latino · All26193%
20234YRHomeless · All2689%
20234YRMale · All23391%
20234YRMulticultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other · All13100%
20234YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All8891%
20224YRAll Students in School · All41195%
20224YRAsian · All1990%
20224YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All5396%
20224YRChildren with disabilities · All6287%
20224YREconomically Disadvantaged · All32195%
20224YREnglish Learner · All1681%
20224YRFemale · All19897%
20224YRHispanic/Latino · All23695%
20224YRHomeless · All2483%
20224YRMale · All21394%
20224YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All8296%
20214yr_ACGRAll Students · All Students in School45193%
20214YRAll Students in School · All45193%
20214YRAmerican Indian/Alaska Native/Native American · All3
20214YRAsian/Pacific Islander · All21
20214YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All6085%
20214YRChildren with disabilities · All7377%
20214YREconomically Disadvantaged · All35092%
20214YREnglish Learner · All27
20214YRFoster care students · All13
20214YRHispanic/Latino · All27392%
20214YRHomeless · All2970%
20214YRMulticultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other · All20
20214YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All74
20204YRAll Students in School · All38197%
20204YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All4796%
20204YRChildren with disabilities · All5587%
20204YREconomically Disadvantaged · All29797%
20204YREnglish Learner · All2282%
20204YRFemale · All18497%
20204YRHispanic/Latino · All23097%
20204YRHomeless · All3194%
20204YRMale · All19797%
20204YRMulticultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other · All20100%
20204YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All6498%
20194YRAll Students in School · All38197%
20194YRAsian · All2090%
20194YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All4795%
20194YRChildren with disabilities · All5584%
20194YREconomically Disadvantaged · All29797%
20194YREnglish Learner · All2290%
20194YRFoster care students · All875%
20194YRHispanic/Latino · All23097%
20194YRHomeless · All3195%
20194YRMulticultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other · All2090%
20194YRWhite or Caucasian (not Hispanic) · All6497%
20184YRAll Students in School · All41698%
20184YRAmerican Indian/Alaska Native/Native American · All
20184YRAsian · All2790%
20184YRBlack (not Hispanic) African American · All4195%
20184YRChildren with disabilities · All5484%
20184YREconomically Disadvantaged · All33198%
20184YREnglish Learner · All3695%
20184YRFoster care students · All975%
20184YRHispanic/Latino · All26097%
University Eligibility and Diploma Seals
A to G course completion and diploma seals for the 2025 four year adjusted cohort
2025
56%
Met UC and CSU entrance requirements (A to G)
Eligible to apply to a UC or CSU campus
2025
11%
State Seal of Biliteracy
2025
39%
Golden State Seal Merit Diploma
2025
5%
Cohort dropout rate
Cohort of 349 students. 95% graduated (CDE cohort measure, 2025). 1% still enrolled.
View A to G completion by student group (12 groups)
Student groupCohortGraduatedA to GBiliteracyDropout
All Students in School34995%56%11%5%
Economically Disadvantaged26394%51%9%5%
Male18694%57%11%6%
Hispanic/Latino17197%48%13%2%
Female16196%56%10%3%
White or Caucasian (not Hispanic)8495%66%8%5%
Children with disabilities5188%42%7%8%
Black (not Hispanic) African American4496%55%0%5%
English Learner3187%19%4%10%
Homeless2896%33%7%4%
Asian2080%81%31%20%
Multicultural/Multiethnic/Multiracial/other1493%62%8%7%
View earlier cohorts (3 years)
Cohort yearCohortGraduatedA to GBiliteracyGolden State SealDropout
202344394%62%11%47%4%
202241195%50%11%34%3%
202038197%47%13%30%2%
Source: school_grad_outcomes, California Department of Education four year adjusted cohort outcomes for 2025. A to G refers to the subject requirements a student must complete to be eligible to apply to the University of California and California State University systems. Rates the department suppresses for small cohorts show as -.
SAT / ACT Participation
College-readiness exams from CRDC and state files
CRDC 2021
0
CRDC: total SAT/ACT takers
Sources: state assessment files (EDFacts), school_graduation_v2 (NCES adjusted-cohort), school_sat_act + CRDC SAT/ACT.