Enrollment data:  CBEDS and CSIS

School districts in California have two separate methods available to them for reporting student data.

The California Basic Educational Data System, or CBEDS, is a single annual collection of data from county offices of education and school
districts. The CBEDS data is collected on the first Wednesday in October, designated as CBEDS Information Day. The data describes – by county
office or school district – the staff characteristics, student characteristics, and enrollment by grade levels, staffing levels, and other demographic
information.

The California School Information Services, or CSIS, program is an electronic statewide voluntary school information system used to facilitate the exchange and reporting of student information by county offices of education and school districts to the CDE.  In Santa Barbara County, four districts are currently participating in the CSIS program to compile and report their demographic data to the state.  These school districts are:  Orcutt Union, Santa Barbara Elementary, Santa Barbara High, and Santa Maria-Bonita.

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2007 Enrollment Data

Complete Combined CBEDS and CSIS Report *

Enrollment by Grade Level
CBEDS CSIS**

Summary Chart
CBEDS CSIS**
Enrollment by Ethnic Group
CBEDS CSIS**
Enrollment by Ethnic Group/Percentage
CBEDS/CSIS (combined)
Ethnic Distribution Chart
CBEDS/CSIS (combined)

Yearly Enrollment Comparison
CBEDS/CSIS (combined)

10-Year Comparison Chart
CBEDS/CSIS (combined)
Charter School Enrollments
CBEDS/CSIS (combined)

* Disclaimer: The report is unofficial.

**Orcutt Union, Santa Barbara Elementary, Santa Barbara High, and Santa Maria-Bonita

Previous Years’ Enrollment Data