The Ed-Data website was designed to offer educators, policy makers, the legislature, parents, and the public quick access to timely and comprehensive data about K-12 education in California.
This site allows you to create tables by level (state, county, district or school) and by subjects including school performance, test scores, student demographics, student misconduct and intervention and school staffing.
This webpage gives links to reports and statistics on various social service programs including CalWorks, food stamps, various children’s programs (adoption, child welfare caseloads, demographics, etc.), community care licensing, disability and adult programs, etc.
The Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System (SWITRS) is a database that serves as a means to collect and process data gathered from a collision scene. Data by age, hour of day, types of collisions, victims, alcohol involvement, truck involvement and location.
The Department of Finance prepares reports on matters that have a fiscal impact on California — from the demographic make-up of the people of California; to short and long-term financial plans for infrastructure improvements; to financial audits and performance reviews of state agencies, programs, and projects.
Data on hydrology and water supply including drought information, river conditions and forecasts, reservoir conditions, groundwater, and water quality.
Statistics on California agriculture including top commodities, fruit and nut crops, field crop & floriculture production, livestock & dairy, vegetable & melon crops, and agricultural exports.
The Vital Records Data and Statistics cover a wide variety of health topics suitable for community health assessments, research for government and private studies, and public inquiry. Further, the programs within the Vital Records Data and Statistics include the Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program and the End of Life Option Act.
The CA-Vital Statistics Query (CA-VSQ) System has been developed to provide an interactive Internet interface to obtain summaries and statistical reports from California's birth and death vital statistics databases.
The Division of Communicable Disease Control (DCDC) works to promptly identify, prevent and control infectious diseases that pose a threat to public health, including emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, vaccine-preventable agents, bacterial toxins, bioterrorism, and pandemics.