The Office of the State Superintendent of Education has made the District’s 2010 DC-CAS individual school scores available online, through a searchable database. Check it out to see how your neighborhood’s public and public charter schools fared in math, reading, and science this year. The DC-CAS is the test that measures whether D.C. schools are making “Adequate Yearly Progress” under the No Child Left Behind law, and is taken by students in grades 3-8 and 10. Overall, 2010 DC-CAS scores fell for elementary schools and rose slightly at the secondary level. (Both elementary and secondary test scores had seen a rise in both 2008 and 2009.) DCPS and charter elementary schools largely fared the same, while secondary passing rates were higher for charter schools.