Category Archives: Graduation Rates

2015 Graduation Rates

2015 4 year cohort graduation rates are out.  Where does your school rank?

The DeKalb County School District graduation rate is up nearly 10% from last year. “We are headed in the right direction with improved graduation rates because of our laser focus on student achievement,” Superintendent Steve Green said. “Much more work needs and will be done to ensure our students are ready for career and college opportunities.”
Social Promotion
There is no doubt, the biggest reason for the significant increase in the graduation rate is social promotion combined with the elimination of the GHSGT (Georgia High School Graduation Test).  As discussed here, “Student Promotion – Whose Decision Is It?“,  the state never enforced standards saying, “students in grades three, five and eight won’t have to perform at grade level on the reading portion of the test to be promoted. Fifth- and eighth-graders also won’t have to perform at grade level on the math portion to be promoted.”
Now that we have eliminated the GHSGT, we can now socially promote students all the way through graduation.  This is much to the chagrin of Byron Merritt, President SW DeKalb High School PTSA. In a statement to the board in July ’14, Merritt said, “We have 88 9th grade students coming to SW DeKalb HS on waivers this August. We have 80 9th grade and 10th grade students not reading on grade level.“
Georgia high school graduation rates jump in 2015
By Ty Tagami – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Georgia’s 2015 graduation rate grew 6 percentage points from the prior year to 78.8 percent, an all-time high under the most recent way of counting those who earned diplomas.
School officials say they raised the rates using new data systems to identify struggling kids early and then intervene the old-fashioned way, by talking to them and getting them help.

The graduation rate also got a bump as the state phased out the Georgia High School Graduation Test, which was an obstacle for thousands of students. It was retired in March under a new law. Also, schools say they have optimized the way the way they calculate graduation rates under a 2011 federal formula.

Hidden Forces
By: DunwoodyOwl

The schools that were doing well before, and by that I mean schools that had graduation rates higher than 75% in 2014 (which is hardly what I would call “doing well”, but that’s another topic), showed almost no increase in the latest graduation rates. Chamblee went from 84% to 86%. Redan went from 80% to 81%. Lakeside from 77% to 80%. Arabia Mountain and Dunwoody both dropped a percentage point. What that tells us is that the end of year test wasn’t really a factor before in these schools, and whatever internal factors that may exist only move the needle a few percentage points. This is consistent with prior years’ behavior.
The big changes occurred in those schools that were not performing as well in the past. Leaving aside some of the schools where the small numbers of students can cause statistical anomalies, we still have Tucker jumping 18 percentage points from 69% to 87%. We see Columbia increasing by 14 points from 62% to 76%, Towers by 16 points from 54% to 70%. Miller Grove went from 60% to 80%….an increase of 20 points!

Graduation Rates Total Grads
Rank School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015
All Schools 57% 59% 62% 71% 5046
1 DeKalb School of the Arts 92% 98% 100% 100% 54
2 Dekalb Early College Academy 95% 97% 100% 98% 86
3 Arabia Mountain 90% 97% 98% 97% 278
4 Tucker High School 78% 63% 69% 87% 316
5 Chamblee Charter 82% 83% 84% 86% 221
6 Redan 78% 73% 80% 81% 237
7 Lakeside 65% 72% 77% 80% 388
8 McNair 47% 46% 52% 59% 296
9 Druid Hills 69% 68% 76% 79% 339
10 Dunwoody 77% 74% 79% 78% 314
11 Cedar Grove 64% 64% 73% 77% 161
12 Columbia 60% 60% 62% 76% 219
13 Destiny Achievers Academy 32% 37% 58% 75% 40
14 Miller Grove 56% 60% 60% 80% 279
15 Stephenson 70% 62% 72% 73% 331
16 Southwest DeKalb 68% 68% 66% 73% 253
17 Lithonia 46% 57% 67% 72% 224
18 Towers 47% 44% 54% 70% 202
19 Stone Mountain 65% 60% 59% 67% 198
20 Clarkston 44% 53% 52% 65% 241
21 Martin Luther King, Jr. 55% 71% 65% 74% 129
22 Cross Keys 51% 42% 47% 56% 179
23 Gateway to College Academy 7% 3% 10% 33% 12
24 Elizabeth Andrews 14% 11% 9% 18% 42
25 DeKalb Alternative School 2% 1% 4% 11% 7

2014 Graduation Rates

WHAT IS A COHORT GRADUATION RATE?
A cohort graduation rate follows the students who are first-time high school students in a particular year and determines the percentage that graduate within a given time frame, such as four years.
WHAT IS THE FOUR-YEAR COHORT GRADUATION RATE?
The four-year cohort graduation rate is the percentage of students in a cohort, adjusted for transfers into and out of the school, district, or state, that graduate with a standard diploma within four years of entering high school.
State School Superintendent Dr. John Barge is celebrating a rise of less than 1% in Georgia’s public high school four-year cohort graduation rate. Michael Thurmond, DeKalb Superintendent, predicted a few weeks ago at the State of System Address that DeKalb Schools would “see the greatest graduation rate improvement of any of the 181 school districts.”  DeKalb Schools 2014 graduation rate is 62.3%, which is an increase of 3.4%.  Our increase did not come out on top as predicted.  DeKalb’s increase ranks 64th in the state and the overall graduation rate ranks 167th.
Below are the graduation rates for all DeKalb High Schools

Graduation Rates Graduation Class Size Total Graduated
SCHOOL NAME 2012 2013 2014 2014 2014
All Schools 57% 59% 62% 7250 4514
Arabia Mountain 90% 97% 98% 302 297
Cedar Grove 64% 64% 73% 233 169
Chamblee Charter 82% 83% 84% 334 279
Clarkston 44% 53% 52% 378 196
Columbia 60% 60% 62% 295 182
Cross Keys 51% 42% 47% 322 152
DeKalb Alternative School 2% 1% 4% 71 3
Dekalb Early College Academy 95% 97% 100% 37 37
DeKalb School of the Arts 92% 98% 100% 67 67
Destiny Achievers Academy 32% 37% 58% 36 21
Druid Hills 69% 68% 76% 324 246
Dunwoody 77% 74% 79% 360 283
Elizabeth Andrews 14% 11% 9% 270 25
Gateway to College Academy 7% 3% 10% 48 5
Lakeside 65% 72% 77% 416 322
Lithonia 46% 57% 67% 302 203
Martin Luther King, Jr. 55% 71% 65% 442 289
McNair 47% 46% 52% 206 108
Miller Grove 56% 60% 60% 380 226
Redan 78% 73% 80% 278 222
Southwest DeKalb 68% 68% 66% 349 231
Stephenson 70% 62% 72% 409 294
Stone Mountain 65% 60% 59% 303 180
Towers 47% 44% 54% 294 158
Tucker High School 78% 63% 69% 465 319