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First Release of Student Score Reports for 2024-25 California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP)

Posted Date: 6/13/25 (5:00 PM)


First Release of Student Score Reports for 2024-25
California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) 

Dear Parent or Guardian, 

We are excited to share that student test score results for many of the State standardized tests have been released early! During the 2024-25 school year, students in grades 3-8, 11 and 12 were administered California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) exams.

Smarter Balanced (SBAC)

English Language Arts and Mathematics

Grades 3-8 & 11
Now available

California Science Test (CAST)

Grades 5, 8 & 12

Now available

California Alternative Assessments (CAAs)

English Language Arts and Mathematics 

Grades 3-8 & 11

Note: For students with the most significant cognitive disabilities and whose individualized education program (IEP) team has designated the use of an alternate assessment on statewide summative assessments

Anticipated results release date: Early September 2025

CAA Science 

Grades 5, 8 & 12

Note:  For students with the most significant cognitive disabilities and whose individualized education program  (IEP) team has designated the use of an alternate assessment on statewide summative assessments

Anticipated results release date: Early September 2025


The Student Score Reports (SSRs) have an improved results comparison, detailed results, leveled measures to locate targeted reading and math materials and more. Sample CAASPP score reports and many resources can be found on the  CAASPP Starting Smarter website.

How to view your student score reports: The first release of score reports are available electronically through the Aeries Parent Portal. SSRs continue to be released daily. Below is information on how to login to the Parent Portal, and here are directions on how to access Student Score Reports within the portal.

Login Links

These test results are just one way to look at how our students are doing. We use the results to find areas where students are doing well and areas in which they need help. It is also important to know that test results are not used to determine whether a student moves to the next grade. If you have questions regarding the assessments, please call your child’s school. Parents/guardians may request a printed copy of the Student Score Report from your child’s school.  

Sincerely,

Education Services
Cecilia Perez, Assistant Superintendent, TK-12


San Rafael City Schools
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San Rafael, CA 94903