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FJUHSD presents annual education-services update highlighting 95% graduation rate, CTE gains and flat CAASPP trends

Fullerton Joint Union High School District Board of Trustees · October 15, 2025
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Summary

District staff told the board the district’s graduation rate rose to 95% last year, CTE pathway completions and certifications increased substantially, while CAASPP results remain largely flat; trustees requested cohort analysis comparing earlier and current test scores.

Fullerton Joint Union High School District officials presented an annual Educational Services and Assessment update at the board meeting, outlining student outcomes, local indicators and priorities for the 2025–26 school year.

Assistant Superintendent Sylvia Kaufman opened the presentation with an overview of the district profile, reporting enrollment of roughly 12,600 students districtwide and identifying key subgroups: more than 61% of students are socioeconomically disadvantaged, more than 1,300 are served in special education, and the district has over 1,100 English learners (more than 700 long‑term English learners). "These data conversations help with planning," Kaufman told trustees during the presentation.

Director of student support services Alan Witten summarized climate…

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