DEMOGRAPHICS / POPULATION
Santa Clarita is the fourth largest city in Los Angeles
County with a population of 177,158 in January 2007 and the
24th largest city in the State of California. In Los Angeles
County, only Los Angeles with a population of 4.0 million,
Long Beach with less than 493,000, and Glendale with
slightly over 207,000 were larger than Santa Clarita.
Consequently, Santa Clarita plays an important role in the
County based on its size.

Source: California Department of Finance, July 2007
Over the past ten years, Santa Clarita’s population size
has continued to steadily increase. During this time period,
the population growth was the result of new housing
construction in the City as well as annexations of
surrounding areas into the city limits. While other
comparison cities including Burbank, Glendale, Lancaster,
Palmdale, and Pasadena appear to have slowed down, Santa
Clarita’s population continues on an upward trend.

Source: California Department of Finance, July 2007
In fact, Santa Clarita’s population grew by 17.9% from
2000 to 2007 and was twice the growth experience in all of
Los Angeles County. Only the communities of Lancaster and
Palmdale in the Antelope Valley grew more than Santa
Clarita.

Source: California Department of Finance, July 2007
By the year 2010, the population of the City of Santa
Clarita is forecasted to exceed 181,000. Growth is
forecasted to continue over the coming decades to 226,000 by
the year 2030.

Sources: 2000 U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2006 California
Department of Finance, 2010-2030 forecasts from SCAG
EDUCATION
Santa Clarita’s population is well-educated with 61% of
adults at least 25 years of age having some college or
higher. Comparatively, people in the City of Santa Clarita
are more educated than people throughout Los Angeles County
in which only 43% have attained some college or higher. This
indicates a greater likelihood for professionals and
technical employees residing in the City.

Note: Population 25+ with at least some college
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2005 American
Community Survey
Located either in or near the City of Santa Clarita are
four well-known colleges whose total enrollment nears 52,000
students. In Santa Clarita are College of the Canyons, the
fastest growing community college within California, along
with California Institute of the Arts and The Master’s
College which are both renown in their areas of specialty.
Located near Santa Clarita is California State University,
Northridge.
|
NAME OF COLLEGE |
ENROLLMENT |
| California
Institute of the Arts |
1,242 |
| The
Master's College |
1,000 |
| College of
the Canyons |
16,504 |
| California
State University, Northridge |
33,243 |
|
Total |
51,989 |
Source: Individual school web
sites, April 2007
Another important indicator of the quality of life in
Santa Clarita is test scores or Academic Performance Index
(API) averages for each of the school districts serving
Santa Clarita. Each districts’ APIs increased in 2006 from
2005 and the highest is that of the Newhall School District
with an API in 2006 of 866. The API for the William S. Hart
Union High School District which encompasses junior and
senior high schools rose to 783 in 2006 from the previous
school year.

Source: California Department of Education, March 27,
2007
Each of the Santa Clarita based school districts attained
higher APIs in 2006 than the Los Angeles Unified School
District or other districts of cities nearby.

Source: California Department of Education, March 27,
2007
In Santa Clarita 37 schools comprise the elementary
school districts and 16 junior high and high schools are
part of the William S. Hart Union High School District.
Among these five districts are 35 California Distinguished
Schools and 8 National Blue Ribbon Schools. This further
demonstrates the superior quality of education available to
families with children under the age of 18 in Santa Clarita.
|
SANTA
CLARITA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT |
TOTAL #
OF SCHOOLS |
# OF CA
DISTINGUISHED SCHOOLS |
# OF
NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS |
|
Newhall Elementary |
10 |
8 |
3 |
|
Saugus Union Elementary |
15 |
14 |
4 |
|
Sulphur Springs Union
Elementary |
8 |
8 |
0 |
|
Castaic Union |
4 |
2 |
0 |
|
William S. Hart Union High |
16 |
3 |
1 |
Source: California Department of Education
AGE
Santa Clarita’s population is relatively young in age.
Approximately 29% are between the ages of 25 and 44 and 25%
are school age between the ages of 5 and 19.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2005
American Community Survey
ETHNICITY
In general, the City’s population is not as diverse as
the County’s population. Close to 70% of Santa Clarita’s
population describes itself as White. However, due to the
large influx of immigrants from a variety of countries as
well as a large increase in multi-racial families more than
20% of the population describes itself as either “Other” or
more than two races.
Per the US Census Bureau, Hispanic ethnicity is
included in the race categories of this chart. The Census
Bureau records an individuals race and then records Hispanic
ethnicity. Therefore, an individual can be White and
Hispanic, Black and Hispanic, Asian and Hispanic, etc.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2005
American Community Survey
More than one-fourth or 27% of Santa Clarita’s population
is Hispanic compared to 47% of Los Angeles County and 36% of
California’s population.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2005 American
Community Survey
Santa Clarita’s Asian population is quite diverse. In
fact, 27% of the City’s Asian population is Filipino
followed by 24% who are Korean. An additional 16% are Asian
Indian and 11% are Chinese.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2005 American
Community Survey