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The California Department of Education provides leadership, assistance, oversight and resources so that every Californian has access to an education that meets world-class standards.
General: 916-319-0800. If you are unable to locate information you need on the Frequently Asked Questions web page, refer to our Contact the California Department of Education (CDE) web page.
The California Department of Education does not have the authority or resources to collect and/or store transcripts or records for students in California public or private schools. However, there are steps you can take to try to recover your academic records.
Obtain data collected by the California Department of Education (CDE), including enrollment data, demographic and student group data, staff data, school and district accountability, statewide assessment results, and directory information.
The 11-member State Board of Education is California’s K-12 policy-making body for academic standards, curriculum, instructional materials, assessments and accountability.
Post-Secondary Enrollment Data. Reports and data about the college-going counts and rates of high school completers who enrolled in a postsecondary institution of higher education within 12 or 16 months disaggregated by race/ethnicity, gender, and student program group.
The laws found in the California Education Code 221.5-231.5 are collectively known as the Sex Equity in Education Act. These laws expand upon gender equity and Title IX laws which provide guidance to California’s education system.
The California School Directory (Directory) contains information about California public schools, private schools (including nonpublic nonsectarian schools), school districts, and county offices of education.
Education Code, regulations, waivers, and other laws pertaining to education in California.
In California, the State Board of Education decides on the standards for all students, from kindergarten through high school. Since 2010, a number of states across the nation have adopted the same standards for English and math. These standards are called the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).