2016 DeKalb Graduation Rates By High School

2016 4 year cohort graduation rates are out. Where does your school rank?
Georgia High School Graduation Test (GHSGT)
This is the second year that students shall no longer be required to earn a passing score on the Georgia High School Graduation Test (GHSGT) to earn a high school diploma.
2016 Graduation Requirements
The 2016 Graduation Rate is the first year the new Georgia Milestones End-of-Course Assessment has been factored into graduation rates since the inaugural year of the Georgia Milestones in 2014. 23 course credits must be earned to earn a high school diploma. The following courses require students to take the Georgia Milestones End-of-Course (EOC) Test to earn credit for the course and count for 20% of the student’s final grade.

9th Grade Lit/Comp     American Lit/Comp     Coordinate Algebra
Analytic Geometry Biology Physical Science
U.S. History Economics

DeKalb Schools Graduation Services
Schools begin working with students on a graduation plan when they enter the ninth grade. High school students are advised annually to ensure that they are earning the credits to move from one grade level to the next.
Seniors receive advisement at the beginning of the 12th grade and are closely monitored to ensure that they progress toward graduation at the end of the school year. If a student is failing a course that is needed for graduation, notification is sent to parents making them aware of the issue in time for remediation to occur.
If a student fails a course needed for graduation, options are given to the student for earning the credit. Options include the DeKalb Online Academy, Georgia Virtual School and local academic credit recovery programs.
Graduation Rates

OSD / Grad % 4-year Cohort Rate Graduation Total
RANK REGION TITLE I PRIORITY 2013 2014 2015 2016 Class Size Graduated
DeKalb County Total 60.2 62.6 70.9 70.3 7128 5014
1 4 Y Arabia Mountain 96.9 98.3 97.2 99.2 280 278
2 2 N DeKalb School of the Arts 100 100 100 98.4 65 64
3 3 Y DeKalb Early College Academy 97.4 100 97.7 96.5 58 56
4 2 Y Tucker HS 65.9 68.6 86.9 90.4 398 360
5 1 Y Chamblee HS 84.4 83.5 85.7 85.8 310 266
6 2 Y Druid Hills HS 73.2 75.9 79 81.2 288 234
7 3 Y Priority Redan HS 72.8 79.9 81.4 80.9 247 200
8 4 Y Southwest DeKalb HS 74.7 66.2 72.7 80.1 318 255
9 1 N Dunwoody HS 73.6 78.6 77.9 79.7 385 307
10 3 Y Stephenson HS 63.8 71.9 73.2 78.4 431 338
11 4 Y Priority Destiny Academy 36.8 58.3 75.5 77.7 90 70
12 2 Y Lakeside HS 72.4 77.4 80.2 77.7 486 378
13 4 Y Lithonia HS 57.5 67.2 72.3 75.1 342 257
14 1 Y Priority Cross Keys HS 43.5 47.2 55.8 73.8 271 200
15 5 Y Cedar Grove HS 65 72.5 76.7 72.3 257 186
16 4 Y Miller Grove HS 60.2 59.5 79.6 70.3 367 258
17 4 Y Martin Luther King HS 73.6 65.4 73.6 69.7 440 307
18 5 Y Priority Towers HS 44.1 53.7 70.1 67 285 191
19 5 Y Priority Columbia HS 62.3 61.7 75.8 66.8 347 232
20 3 Y OSD Stone Mountain HS 62.3 59.4 66.9 63.3 270 171
21 3 Y Priority Clarkston HS 53.8 51.9 65.1 59.4 392 233
22 5 Y Priority McNair HS 46.6 52.4 59.2 58 229 133
23 5 Y DeKalb Alternative 1.2 4.2 11.5 14.6 75 11
24 5 Y Elizabeth Andrews HS 10.9 9.3 17.9 11.1 259 29
25 4 N Gateway to College 3.4 10.4 33.3 N/A

One response to “2016 DeKalb Graduation Rates By High School

  1. This should come as no surprise. DeKalb County has NEVER put the minimum ratio of spending into the classroom to overall spending (re: teacher pay) required by Georgia law. It would be interesting to see the same comparison chart of administrative salaries, as well as one showing the admin-to-classroom ratio of employees. It’s hard to imagine that DeKalb does not still have one of the most bloated non-teacher staffs in the state.