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Graduation Rate Changes Updates for 2010-11. Office of Educational Accountability Department of public instruction. This Presentation. Changes in calculation of graduation rate Describe the new method: four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate Reporting and accountability timelines.
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Graduation Rate ChangesUpdates for 2010-11 Office of Educational Accountability Department of public instruction
This Presentation • Changes in calculation of graduation rate • Describe the new method: four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate • Reporting and accountability timelines
New Graduation Rate • US Department of Education wants comparability in graduation rates across states. • USED requires all states to use a new graduation rate based on a “four-year adjusted cohort” and report disaggregated results for this cohort for AYP. • Federal law allows states to use an extended year adjusted cohort rate as well.
Four-year Adjusted Cohort Rate Four-year Adjusted Cohort rate • Students are assigned a permanent cohort year based on grade level placement at the end of their first enrollment in a WI high school. • The cohort is adjusted for the following circumstances: • New transfers to a Wisconsin public school • Transfers to a non-public Wisconsin school • Moves out of state • Emigration to another country • Death of a student
Four-year Adjusted Cohort Rate Four-year Adjusted Cohort rate • Students earning regular diplomas in four or fewer years are counted in the numerator. • “Regular Diploma” is defined in state statute: s.118.33(1) (a) and (d), Wis. Stats. • What does not count as a regular diploma? • Other completion credentials: HSED, GED, Certificate of Attendance or Completion • Students who do not earn a regular diploma in the cohort timeframe, including students who reach maximum age • Dropouts: students not transferred to another public school or whose whereabouts are unknown
Comparing Rates What’s different? • New 4-year adjusted cohort formula (beginning 2010-11): # of students who graduate within four years with a regular diploma divided by # of students in the 4-yr adjusted cohort • Legacy rate formula (in use since 2003-04) is a snapshot: # of students who graduate with a regular diploma divided by # of students expected to graduate
Grad Rates: Reporting and AYP Beginning in Spring 2011, WI will report two rates: *Guidance from USED, expected in fall 2011, may allow use of an additional, extended rate for AYP.
Further Information Graduation Webpage: http://dpi.wi.gov/graduation/index.html Additional Graduation Information: www.dpi.wi.gov/lbstat/eseagrad.html www2.ed.gov/policy/elsec/guid/hsgrguidance.pdf Office of Educational Accountability www.dpi.wi.gov/oea
Questions Office of Educational Accountability Department of Public Instruction oeamail@dpi.wi.gov