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Overall F all 2011 Results After Just One Semester of the Full Diplomas Now Model. 51% decrease. 36% decrease. 60% decrease. 47% decrease.
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Overall Fall 2011 Results After Just One Semester of the Full Diplomas Now Model 51% decrease 36% decrease 60% decrease 47% decrease *Data from 7 middle and 5 high schools partnering with Diplomas Now. These are “Cohort 1” schools implementing the full Diplomas Now model and participating in the randomized , controlled study required by the federal i3 grant.
Overall Results After an Entire School Year Using Only the Partial Diplomas Now Model *Data from 5 middle schools and 3 high schools partnering with Diplomas Now. These are “legacy” schools implementing a less comprehensive version of the full Diplomas Now model.
Aki Kurose Middle School Academy Seattle 10% decrease 33% decrease 29% decrease 90% decrease 97% decrease 69% decrease 46% decrease 89% decrease *Results for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders
Browne Education Campus Washington, DC 16% decrease 18% decrease 83% decrease 57% decrease 38% decrease 9% decrease 64% decrease 75% decrease *Results for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders
David T. Denny Middle School Seattle Progress of students flagged for course failure, absenteeism, and poor behavior over the 2010-2011 school year 20% decrease 22% decrease 45% decrease 68% decrease 40% decrease 95% decrease 65% decrease 40% decrease *Results for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders
Detroit Collegiate Prep Detroit 15% decrease 33% decrease 60% decrease 0% decrease *Results for 9thgraders
Hollenbeck Middle School Los Angeles 5% decrease 47% decrease 48% decrease 48% decrease 39% decrease 27% decrease 27% decrease 19% decrease *Results for 6th and 7thgraders
Jeremiah E. Burke High School Boston 12% decrease 20% decrease 42% decrease N/A** *Results for 9th graders ** Data not available
John H. LiechtyMiddle School Los Angeles 53% decrease 29% decrease 16% decrease 38% decrease 83% decrease 64% decrease 17% decrease 31% decrease *Results for 6th and 7thgraders
Miami Jackson Senior High School Miami 29% decrease 10% decrease 69% decrease 45% decrease 7% decrease 67% decrease 100% decrease 100% decrease *Results for 9th graders
Sarah T. Reed High School New Orleans 18% decrease 2% decrease 51% decrease 47% decrease 21% decrease 50% decrease 13% decrease 29% decrease *Results for 9th graders
Walter L. Cohen High School New Orleans 2% decrease 39% decrease 53% decrease 75% decrease *Results for 9thgraders
Broadmoor Middle School Baton Rouge 29% decrease 0% decrease 100% decrease N/A** *Results for 6th graders **Data not available
Capitol Middle School Baton Rouge 0% decrease 55% decrease 83% decrease 68% decrease *Results for 6th graders
Charles R. Drew Middle School Miami 78% decrease 24% decrease 64% decrease 57% decrease *Results for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders
Dever-McCormack Middle School Boston *Results for 6th graders
Miami Edison Middle School Miami 18% decrease 54% decrease 71% decrease 52% decrease *Results for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders
Shaw Middle School Washington, D.C. 18% decrease 40% decrease 33% decrease 57% decrease *Results for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders
William Jefferson Clinton Middle School Los Angeles 62% decrease 52% decrease 55% decrease 90% decrease *Results for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders
Booker T. Washington High School Miami 7% decrease 74% decrease 21% decrease 55% decrease *Results for 9th graders
English High School Boston 47% decrease 30% decrease 56% decrease 100% decrease *Results for 9th graders
Newtown High School New York City 51% decrease 53% decrease 52% decrease 100% decrease *Results for 9th graders
Sheepshead Bay High School New York City 44% decrease 26% decrease 54% decrease 60% decrease *Results for 9th graders