2012-13 California County Scorecard 9. Students who are ready or conditionally ready for college-level math courses For this indicator, the performance of California counties ranges from a low of 28% to a high of 77% and averages 58% across the state. Individual county performances on the above indicator are grouped into six categories, based on population density (i.e., Rural or Urban ) and percentage of children living above poverty (i.e., High Income, Middle Income or Low Income ). Through these groupings, the Scorecard encourages users to look beyond the data from their own county, to the data of counties with similar physical and economic environments, as a way to discover new, effective strategies being used by other communities with comparable constraints and resources. DEFINITIONS Indicator: The 28 indicators included in this tool provide a comprehensive view of children s environment and well-being. County Comparison: Designations reflect the county s performance relative to all 58 counties on a given indicator. Low performing counties rank between 58 and 40; middle performing counties rank between 39 and 20; and top performing counties rank between 19 and one. Because county comparison groups are based on rankings, the number of counties in each group varies by indicator. Trend: Up ( +5%), Down ( -5%) and Neutral (+4% to -4%) trend designations were assigned to further qualify the county s performance. Trends vary across indicators; please see Notes and Sources to see the years covered by the trend data. Data by Race/Ethnicity: Data for each indicator is broken down into these race/ethnic subgroups: Latino, White, American, Asian and Other. More interactive data, including comparative functionality and the complete methodology, are available online at www.childrennow.org/scorecard. High Income, Rural Amador COMPARISON +8% 62% Calaveras -2% 54% 58% El Dorado 75% +4% 72% 74% 81% Nevada 71% +25% 72% San Benito 28% -32% 18% San Luis Obispo +12% 52% 70% 72% 73% Tuolumne 49% -6% 51% - Not Available; /* - Statistically Unstable childrennow.org
Page 2 of 6 2012-13 California County Scorecard High Income, Urban COMPARISON Alameda 62% 0% 26% 75% Contra Costa 0% 71% 39% 75% 72% Marin 65% +14% Napa -8% 38% 62% Orange +2% 70% 85% 71% Placer 65% -2% 49% 52% San Francisco +20% 22% 13% 73% San Mateo +5% 49% 75% 43% 74% Santa Clara 68% +10% 82% Solano 61% +17% 63% 48% 70% 65% Sonoma 61% +5% Ventura +8% 58% 83% 61% - Not Available; /* - Statistically Unstable Learn more from the Scorecard s complete county-level data and functionality, only available online at www.childrennow.org/scorecard.
2012-13 California County Scorecard Page 3 of 6 Middle Income, Rural COMPARISON Alpine Humboldt 63% -2% 63% 68% Inyo -2% 52% Lassen 54% +6% 53% Mariposa 65% -7% 65% Mono 54% +15% 36% Monterey 51% +34% 43% Plumas 52% -32% 53% San Bernardino 54% +10% 48% 44% 75% Sierra Trinity - Not Available; /* - Statistically Unstable 46% -15% childrennow.org
Page 4 of 6 2012-13 California County Scorecard Middle Income, Urban COMPARISON Los Angeles 54% +6% 68% 32% 84% Riverside +17% 49% 65% 74% Sacramento 61% +11% 68% San Diego +16% 46% 74% San Joaquin 53% -18% 43% Santa Barbara +15% 51% 68% Santa Cruz 49% -17% 29% 62% 76% Sutter -12% Yolo -24% 32% 58% 54% - Not Available; /* - Statistically Unstable Learn more from the Scorecard s complete county-level data and functionality, only available online at www.childrennow.org/scorecard.
2012-13 California County Scorecard Page 5 of 6 Low Income, Rural COMPARISON Butte +14% 65% 68% 61% Colusa -7% 39% 44% Del Norte 77% +15% 80% 80% Glenn 44% -8% Imperial + 53% 71% Kern +15% 49% 79% Kings -7% 33% Lake 46% +24% 46% Madera -12% 37% 53% 36% Mendocino +2% Merced +30% 51% 62% Modoc 43% -17% Shasta + 62% 48% Siskiyou 63% -3% 63% Tehama 48% +17% 37% Tulare +19% 51% 63% Yuba -10% 52% 20% - Not Available; /* - Statistically Unstable childrennow.org
Page 6 of 6 2012-13 California County Scorecard Low Income, Urban COMPARISON Fresno 52% +8% 36% 48% Stanislaus +2% 58% 54% 74% - Not Available; /* - Statistically Unstable Learn more from the Scorecard s complete county-level data and functionality, only available online at www.childrennow.org/scorecard.