D.C. Public Schools graduation rate on track to plummet this year

Via The Washington Post

Fewer high school seniors in the District are expected to receive diplomas in June than in the year before, a sharp reversal for a school system that had celebrated a 20-point increase in its graduation rate since 2011.

Data released Thursday by D.C. Public Schools shows that 42 percent of seniors attending traditional public schools are on track to graduate, while 19 percent are considered “moderately off-track,” meaning they could still earn enough credits for a diploma.

The likely drop in the graduation rate is the latest fallout from an investigation that cast doubt on the validity of diplomas awarded last year. The graduation rate in 2017 was 73 percent, but the probe revealed that one in three graduates received their diplomas in violation of city policy. Those students had walked across graduation stages despite missing too many classes or improperly taking makeup classes.

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Even if all of the students regarded as “moderately off-track” receive diplomas, the graduation rate would stand at about 61 percent — 12 points below last year’s.

D.C. graduation rates reflect the percentage of students who receive their diplomas in four years. Twenty-six percent of students who started their freshman year with the class of 2018 have withdrawn or transferred out of the system. The city still needs to determine how many are in each category.

After the investigation into the 2017 graduation rate, the school system promised to stringently enforce long-ignored attendance policies, which state that students should fail a class if they are absent more than 30 times in a school year.

The report portrayed a systemic culture in which teachers felt pressured to award diplomas even if teens failed to meet requirements, all in the name of improving graduation rates.

This is the first year the city has released graduation data months before diplomas are awarded, so it is unclear how the numbers compare to previous years.

For Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D), the rates came as no surprise.

She said in an interview Thursday she had expected the decline after the city-commissioned investigation.

“We should have all expected it,” Bowser said. “These are the truest numbers we’ve had related to grades, attendance and graduation.”

Council member David Grosso (I-At Large), who chairs the Education Committee, said the midyear data allows the city to understand how much work needs to be done.

“It’s bad news that there are so many kids struggling,” he said, “but it’s good news that we are being honest about it, and I think there’s some value to that.”

The figures show that a majority of seniors at many comprehensive high schools are not on track to graduate.

At Anacostia High, the school with the smallest percentage, only 19 percent of seniors have passed or are passing the classes required to receive their diplomas.

Twenty-five percent are considered “moderately off-track,” meaning they are failing one or two courses but can earn credits through summer school or credit-recovery programs.

At Ballou High — the school at the epicenter of the district’s graduation scandal — 27 percent of seniors are on track to graduate.

Wilson, the city’s highest-performing comprehensive high school, has 56 percent of students on track to receive their diplomas.

The District’s magnet and application schools show much higher expected graduation rates. At Banneker High, 82 percent of students are passing or have passed all courses required for graduation.

The school system also released data Thursday showing the status of students’ attendance records about three months before graduation.

At Ballou, 14 percent of seniors already have accrued 30 absences in a class, which automatically earns a failing grade — the highest rate of any comprehensive high school. At Anacostia, that figure is 13 percent. These students won’t be able to graduate by the end of the school year.

Nearly every senior at the two schools, according to the data, has met with a counselor or administrator, and most parents have met with a school employee about their children’s graduation status.

Bowser said Thursday that while District schools have burnished their academic and extracurricular programs, students need to show up to reap the benefits — something that is not happening.

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kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
March 3, 2018 10:02 am

It’s obvious, Diversity has made these schools great.

22winmag - refugee from ZeroHedge who just couldn't take the explosion of doom porn and the avalanche of near-hourly Bitcoin stories
22winmag - refugee from ZeroHedge who just couldn't take the explosion of doom porn and the avalanche of near-hourly Bitcoin stories
March 3, 2018 10:02 am

Washington Post = The Private Jessica Lynch “Story”

monger
monger
March 3, 2018 10:43 am

Is there nothing in this country government employees haven’t corrupted yet ?

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
March 3, 2018 10:43 am

Isn’t it amazing now Obama is out of office, DC public schools were incentivized to cheat, hide the real data and award HS diplomas. Broward County FL school was equally incentivized to hide criminal statistics by the same Obama admin. Obama lied about health care, the Iranian deal, Bengahzi etc. This guy will go down in history as worse than Nixion. The media carried Obama’s water for 8 years. Now its OK to peel back the layers of Obama lies. WTF.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 3, 2018 11:29 am

Though the figures vary a bit, spending in D.C. is around $29,500 PER STUDENT PER YEAR!!!!!

It definitely ISN’T the money folks.

When are people going to finally wake up and realize that the gulag of government monopoly day prisons that masquerade as schools, needs to be shut down and abolished forever??

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
March 3, 2018 2:09 pm

I am sure no one wishes to touch the racial majority of students , teachers and administrators that make up the bulk of the DC school system . My bet is only about 10% have real world abilities and the intelligence to apply those abilities . So you get what we have right here ! Which is the way they want it ! Well they get it ! I don’t like this anymore than you …

Wip
Wip
March 3, 2018 2:09 pm

Force is not the answer to very many problems. Government is force.

ragman
ragman
March 3, 2018 4:27 pm

Boat guy: 10%? You’re really being generous. Totally ignorant, illiterate, violent negroes that can’t do anything but reproduce and commit crimes. They hate us and the only reason they keep us around is to pay for this clusterfuck.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
  ragman
March 4, 2018 12:25 am

That 10% figure is what the LBJ Great society expected from blacks in America and the assumption was they would pull the rest up by example . LBJ has been quoted as saying “ we can give them niggers just enough welfare and rights and they will vote democrat for the next 100 years . Even government expects to get what they pay for especially liberal democrats spending other people’s money