On Tuesday morning, staffers at College Park Elementary School walked into the office and found an unusual sight: a cake with a 710 Freeway sign on the top in frosting. Peggy Anatol, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's assessment director, was there to offer congratulations — and to explain what the 710 sign meant.
The state had just released its 2006 Base Academic Performance Index report, which showed how each school in California ranked in terms of standardized test scores. The report rated schools in two ways: in comparison to all other campuses in the state and in comparison to ones with similar student demographics.
College Park scored a 7 out of 10 in the first category and 10 out of 10 in the second. Together, they made 710, which was good enough to send Anatol to Stater Bros. with a unique set of instructions for the baker.