The high school is likely to have larger classroom sizes with an array of cuts scheduled for next year.

County Superintendent Mike Sanchez today reported to county
supervisors that all three of San Benito’s lower-performing
institutions had met all required state standards for resource
levels provided to students.
County Superintendent Mike Sanchez today reported to county supervisors that all three of San Benito’s lower-performing institutions had met all required state standards for resource levels provided to students.

“We find no deficiency in the areas of textbooks and facilities,” Sanchez told the board.

The academic measures under the system indicate the need to ensure such schools are provided adequate resources. The decile scores are based on Academic Performance Index testing conducted at schools statewide each year. Each school is given a 1-10 decile mark according to the grade scores.

The three schools at the Decile 3 or below level in San Benito County are Calaveras and R.O. Hardin in the Hollister School District, and San Juan School in the Aromas-San Juan School District.

The required report each year is a result statewide of legislation enacted in 2004.

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