Southern California students showed modest improvements or held steady in standardized tests scores in the third year of state math and English tests, but scores remained more or less flat statewide, according to data released Wednesday, Sept. 27, by the California Department of Education.

Statewide, 48.56 percent of all students met or exceeded English standards on the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress, while 37.56 percent did the same in math.

Use the following database to see how your local district and/or school in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange and/or Riverside county performed and compare to other schools.

This is the third year that results from Common Core State Standards-aligned California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress tests have been available, giving parents and educators a better picture of how students, schools and districts are doing.

Roughly 3.2 million third- through eighth-graders took the online tests, which stress critical thinking, problem-solving and preparing students for the real world.

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The CAASPP measures how many students performed on English and math tests. This database shows the percentage of students that met or exceeded the standard.