Not exact matches
The ten indicators were: 9th - grade attendance
rates;
rates of
college readiness at the end of each grade (as measured by the number of students on
track to earn a Regents diploma as opposed to a less - rigorous «local» diploma); the number of credits earned and Regents exams passed by grade 12; dropout and transfer
rates;
graduation rates; and
rates of receiving a Regents diploma.
YES Prep Public Schools, winner of the 2012 Broad Prize for Public Charter Schools, has an enviable academic
track record: They've eliminated achievement gaps, achieved a 100 percent
graduation rate with all students accepted into 4 - year
colleges — plus they partner with local traditional public schools.
KIPP
tracks its
rates of high school
graduation,
college enrollment, and
college graduation for all students who either completed 8th grade at a KIPP middle school or graduated from a KIPP high school.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and CPS officials often point to the district's increasing
graduation rates, climbing ACT scores, growing
college enrollment
rates and the numbers of high school freshmen projected to be on
track to graduate.
In fact, though most public high schools do not
track or publish
college graduation rates, many high - performing charter networks have a new, unified goal of increasing
college graduation rates and raising their own standards for accountability.
BPIC's staff calls graduates from previous years 10 months after
graduation to
track their progress and determine
college - going
rates.
The state's headway with
graduation rates has not been matched by similar success in measures that
track students»
college and career readiness, prompting questions about what it takes to earn a high school diploma.
The newest data find Kentucky students already in the Top 20 in reading, science,
graduation rates, and completion of associate degrees, and on
track for top 20 in fourth grade mathematics and high school graduates going on to
college.
Though their
track record is good — with significantly higher
graduation and
college admission
rates than similar students statewide — their future was in doubt without secure funding, even though the amount per school in state aid ($ 59,000, to support a coordinator's time and collaborative planning among Academy teachers) is not huge.
Many charter public schools have proven
track records of higher academic growth,
graduation rates,
college enrollment, and
college persistence.
Effective academy counseling will increase attendance
rates,
graduation rates and students who are on
track for successful transition into
college and career.
For example, the report suggests
tracking the performance of all students in the Denver Preschool Program using a common statewide tool like the Results Matter program, giving equal weight to student achievement scores and student growth scores when reporting on student performance, and including information on each DPS high schools» on - time
graduation,
college enrollment, and remediation
rates on their school websites and providing parents with that information.
Otis
College of Art and Design
tracks the retention and
graduation rates of undergraduate students.