2007-08 HIGH SCHOOL ENTITLEMENT CAL GRANT PROGRAM

GPA SUBMISSION TYPES & CAL GRANT APPLICATION AND AWARD SUMMARY DATA BY SCHOOL

Column-Heading Descriptions 2006-07 Senior Enrollment: Number of seniors reported to the Department of Education (CDE) in October 2006, if available. Public schools without senior enrollment data could be closed and reconstituted into smaller schools with new school codes. Private schools without senior enrollment are either not registered with CDE or have fewer than six students. Unduplicated GPAs: The number of unduplicated senior GPAs submitted. % of Seniors: Percentage of seniors who submitted a GPA or had a GPA submitted for them. Manual Via Web: Percentage of GPAs manually entered into WebGrants, the Student Aid Commission’s on-line system for schools. Web File Upload: Percentage of GPAs submitted as a file onto WebGrants. GPA Verification Form: Percentage of GPAs submitted via paper and then imaged. Complete Apps: Number of seniors who submitted a GPA and a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Completes as % of Seniors: Percentage of seniors who completed the Cal Grant application process. Financially Ineligible: Number of Cal Grant applicants who were declared financial ineligible (see definition below). Other Ineligible: Number of Cal Grant applicants who did not meet program-specific criteria (see definition below). Awards: Number of Cal Grant awards offered for 2007-08. % of Seniors with Awards: Percentage of Seniors awarded Cal Grants for 2007-08.

Cal Grant Award Data Definitions A complete application consists of a verified GPA and an electronic copy of the students’ FAFSA data.

An applicant is considered financially ineligible if: 1) the family income is above the set income ceiling; 2) the family’s assets exceed the asset allowance; 3) the applicant does not meet the minimum need requirements; or 4) the applicant is above the Cal Grant B income ceiling and the GPA is below a 3.0. An applicant may also be ineligible if he/she: 1) is not a California resident; 2) already has a Bachelor’s degree; 3) indicated a Cal Grant ineligible school; 4) was not a California resident at the time of high school graduation; or 5) had an in ineligible graduation date for the High School Entitlement program.

Notes Schools with an asterisk (*) were priority schools for 2007-08. 2007-08 Cal Grant application and award data are as of June 4, 2007. 2007-08 Cal Grant Entitlement GPA Submission, Applications, and Awards by County, District, and School

GPA Submission by Type Applications Awards GPA 2006-07 Unduplicated % of Manual Web File Complete Completes as Financially Other % of Seniors County District School Verification Awards Seniors GPAs Seniors Via Web Upload Applications % of Seniors Ineligible Ineligible with Awards Form Please refer to the column-heading descriptions for more information about the data within this document: Alameda Alameda City Unified Alameda Community Learning Center 24 17 71% 100% 0% 0% 6 25% 4 - 2 8% Alameda Alameda City Unified Alameda High 420 416 99% 0% 95% 5% 189 45% 85 19 85 20% Alameda Alameda City Unified Bay Area School Of Enterprise 32 2 6% 0% 0% 100% 1 3% 1 - - 0% Alameda Alameda City Unified College Preparatory & Architecture Academy - 36 0% 95% 0% 5% 23 0% 1 3 19 0% Alameda Alameda City Unified Encinal High 271 236 87% 0% 95% 5% 95 35% 22 9 64 24% Alameda Alameda City Unified Island High (Cont.) 125 4 3% 0% 0% 100% 1 1% - 1 - 0% Alameda Alameda City Unified Saint Joseph-Notre Dame Highs 117 46 39% 0% 0% 100% 37 32% 18 6 13 11% Alameda Albany City Unified Albany High 270 261 97% 0% 97% 3% 129 48% 57 20 52 19% Alameda Albany City Unified Saint Mary's College High School - 69 0% 100% 0% 0% 63 0% 31 8 24 0% Alameda Berkeley Unified Berkeley Adult - 3 0% 0% 0% 100% 1 0% - - 1 0% Alameda Berkeley Unified Berkeley High 780 274 35% 88% 0% 12% 193 25% 70 24 99 13% Alameda Berkeley Unified Maybeck High School 19 8 42% 0% 0% 100% 6 32% 3 1 2 11% Alameda Calif. School for the Deaf Calif School for the Deaf 55 4 7% 0% 0% 100% 3 5% 1 1 1 2% Alameda California Community College, Chancel Bay Area Learning Center - 88 0% 48% 0% 52% 16 0% 1 - 15 0% Alameda Castro Valley Unified Castro Valley High 594 196 33% 94% 0% 6% 136 23% 68 16 52 9% Alameda Castro Valley Unified Redwood Alternative (Cont.) 38 5 13% 0% 0% 100% 2 5% - - 2 5% Alameda Dublin Unified Dublin High 301 303 101% 0% 96% 4% 98 33% 48 22 28 9% Alameda Dublin Unified Valley Christian High School 93 28 30% 93% 0% 7% 17 18% 12 2 3 3% Alameda Emery Unified * Emery High 36 16 44% 0% 0% 100% 10 28% 1 - 9 25% Alameda Fremont Unified American High 482 294 61% 93% 0% 7% 159 33% 68 21 70 15% Alameda Fremont Unified Fremont Christian 52 12 23% 77% 0% 23% 7 13% 1 2 4 8% Alameda Fremont Unified Irvington High 439 179 41% 75% 0% 25% 129 29% 67 15 47 11% Alameda Fremont Unified Kennedy (John F.) High 306 146 48% 95% 0% 5% 82 27% 28 8 46 15% Alameda Fremont Unified Mission San Jose High 546 197 36% 99% 0% 1% 147 27% 91 19 37 7% Alameda Fremont Unified Washington High 488 123 25% 95% 0% 5% 84 17% 37 11 36 7% Alameda Hayward Unified Brenkwitz High (Cont.) 98 12 12% 0% 0% 100% 2 2% - 1 1 1% Alameda Hayward Unified Hayward High 439 251 57% 0% 93% 7% 106 24% 30 16 60 14% Alameda Hayward Unified Moreau Catholic High 234 83 35% 98% 0% 2% 68 29% 41 15 12 5% Alameda Hayward Unified Mt. Eden High 578 209 36% 0% 0% 100% 155 27% 47 18 90 16% Alameda Hayward Unified * Tennyson High 416 155 37% 0% 86% 14% 96 23% 30 5 61 15% Alameda Livermore Valley Joint Unified Del Valle Continuation High 51 2 4% 0% 0% 100% 1 2% - - 1 2% Alameda Livermore Valley Joint Unified Granada High 515 101 20% 21% 50% 28% 68 13% 44 10 14 3% Alameda Livermore Valley Joint Unified Livermore High 477 68 14% 0% 0% 100% 55 12% 18 12 25 5% Alameda New Haven Unified James Logan High 983 452 46% 0% 0% 100% 322 33% 114 41 167 17% Alameda Newark Unified Newark Memorial High 467 259 55% 0% 0% 100% 117 25% 36 25 56 12% Alameda Oakland Unified Bishop O'Dowd High 265 98 37% 98% 0% 2% 75 28% 50 15 10 4% Alameda Oakland Unified * Business & Info Tech High @ Castlemont 65 70 108% 1% 89% 10% 33 51% 3 1 29 45% Alameda Oakland Unified Business, Entrepreneurial School of Technology Hig 52 50 96% 0% 0% 100% 21 40% 3 1 17 33% Alameda Oakland Unified COLL PREP AND ARCH ACAD (CPAA) - 1 0% 0% 0% 100% 1 0% 1 - - 0% Alameda Oakland Unified College Preparatory School The 86 38 44% 71% 0% 29% 21 24% 8 3 10 12% Alameda Oakland Unified Dewey/Baymart Senior High (Cont.) 81 32 40% 0% 0% 100% 13 16% 1 2 10 12% Alameda Oakland Unified * East Oakland School of Arts 57 65 114% 25% 74% 1% 31 54% 5 2 24 42% Alameda Oakland Unified Far West 21 11 52% 0% 0% 100% 7 33% 2 1 4 19% Alameda Oakland Unified Fremont In Transition (Previously Senior High) - 4 0% 0% 0% 100% 1 0% - - 1 0% Alameda Oakland Unified Head-Royce 79 18 23% 73% 0% 27% 15 19% 12 1 2 3% Alameda Oakland Unified Holy Names High 73 70 96% 0% 0% 100% 45 62% 23 8 14 19% Alameda Oakland Unified * Leadership Preparatory High 63 58 92% 12% 86% 2% 33 52% 6 3 24 38% Alameda Oakland Unified * Life Academy 55 47 85% 0% 0% 100% 30 55% 2 2 26 47% California Student Aid Commission Research and Policy Analysis Page 1 of 38 2007-08 Cal Grant Entitlement GPA Submission, Applications, and Awards by County, District, and School

GPA Submission by Type Applications Awards GPA 2006-07 Unduplicated % of Manual Web File Complete Completes as Financially Other % of Seniors County District School Verification Awards Seniors GPAs Seniors Via Web Upload Applications % of Seniors Ineligible Ineligible with Awards Form Please refer to the column-heading descriptions for more information about the data within this document: Alameda Oakland Unified Lionel Wilson College Preparatory Academy 50 34 68% 0% 0% 100% 21 42% 5 1 15 30% Alameda Oakland Unified Mandela High School @ Fremont 71 51 72% 0% 100% 0% 27 38% 2 2 23 32% Alameda Oakland Unified * Media College Preparatory School @ Fremont 71 29 41% 14% 86% 0% 16 23% 1 1 14 20% Alameda Oakland Unified MetWest High 32 31 97% 0% 0%