Newport-Mesa, a diverse district, saw each of its major subgroups advance at about same rate. Each ethnic group in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District achieved higher test scores in 2005 than it did the year before, according to data released Thursday by the state Department of Education.
Partly as a result, 93% of Newport-Mesa's schools met all of their state growth targets in 2004-05, an all-time record for the district. Only 68% of public schools in California achieved the same feat.
In August, the state posted progress reports -- a rating system known as the Academic Performance Index, based on a number of standardized tests -- for districts and individual schools. The reports did not, however, break down scores among groups of students. The new statistics Thursday showed how these groups, including major ethnicities and socio-economically disadvantaged children, fared over the last year.