Friday, September 28, 2012

Graduation Rate

This is a must read for all administrators, high school teachers, and counselors.  The following are notes (thoughts) from a meeting that I attended this week.  We will discuss these points in our October Leadership Meeting and the principals will convey expectations to each school's staff.


s  Last year, the  ALSDE, based on data submitted by the local systems, corrected over 18,000 students.
s  This year, the local school, not the ALSDE, will make the changes to students within the graduation cohort. 
s  The school will  maintain documentation (e.g. proof, evidence).  The State may request evidence.
s  The school must consider every subpopulation within the cohort (i.e. Hispanic, ELL, special education, free and reduced...).
s  The National Governors’ Association recommended a consistent standard means of determining the  four-year rate graduation rate.   All but one State participated.  Last year was the first year that Alabama participated in this new rate.
s  The four year cohort graduation rate is a rate that is reflective of the percent of students that graduate with a diploma "on time." When a student starts in the ninth grade, the student must finish in four years. 
s  The four-year rate is determined by the number of "on-time" graduates divided by the number of first time entered ninth graders, adjusted for transfers in and out.
s  This year we will report both four-year and five-year cohort graduation rates.
s  The five-year cohort, 2010-2011 data, is available to review and determine: still enrolled, no show, withdrawn, missing records, or dropouts.
s  Non-graduates (count against us) are those:
s  still enrolled: who do not meet requirements  for graduation within four years but remain enrolled in school and are working toward completion of requirements, this includes special education students who are served until age 21
s  no shows: leave over the summer and never returns to complete an official transfer or drop-out form
s  withdrawn- these students are still in the cohort but records are not requested or sent to transfer school.  School does not have documentation to support that the student transferred.
s  missing records- no record exists for a student in the 9th month attendance extract from INOW as reported by the LEA.
s  drop-out- someone who was enrolled in the previous school year and was not enrolled at the beginning of the current school year.  Also, does not meet any of the  criteria above or:
s  Transfers to another public school, private school state approved education program, temporary absence due to suspension or school approved illness or death.
s  JF Ingram (male only) and DYS are the only prison facilities that an incarcerated student can attend and not count against you.  A court order documentation is allowable regarding the aforementioned.
s  completers: students that finish with any document other than a diploma. 
s  AOD was accepted last and hopefully will count this year.
s  These students will count as a graduate in the cohort:
s  01-  Graduate with AL High School Diploma
s  02-  Graduate with AL High School Diploma w Advanced Endorsement
s  05-  Graduate- AOD
s  06-  Graduate-  AL High School Diploma w Career tech Endorsement
s  07-  Graduate-  AL High School Diploma w Advanced Career Tech Endorsement
s  13-  Graduate-  AL High School Credit Based Diploma
s  14-  AL High School Diploma w Advanced Academic And And Advanced Career Tech Endorsements
s  This year's four-year cohort entered grade 9 in 2008-2009.  To count as a graduate, the student must meet the requirements (e.g. received diploma during summer school) before September 1).
s  The first task is determine if the student belongs in the cohort.
s  The web portal will open perhaps in October and to close perhaps in February 2013 (not April as last year).