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CALPADS UPC Source File, Grades 9–12

Downloadable school-level data files pertaining to the CALPADS UPC Source File for schools with students in grades 9–12.

This page contains school-level downloadable files pertaining to the Unduplicated Pupil Count (UPC) of free or reduced-price meal (FRPM) eligibility, English learner (EL), and foster youth data from the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) for schools with students in grades 9–12. These data are provided pursuant to the data reporting requirement outlined in Education Code Section 41580(g) for the College Readiness Block Grant.

School-Level Data Files

Instructions: Select the file name you wish to download and save the file to your computer. To view the file, import and open the file in a database or spreadsheet program.

Questions:   Analysis Measurement & Accountability Reporting Division | dataquest@cde.ca.gov
Last Reviewed: Thursday, April 16, 2026
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