Drop Out, Transfer Rates for FMHS Released by State

The California Department of Public Instruction has released its first annual report on public school dropout and graduation rates using its new, and more accurate, tracking system for student performance. Results for Frazier Mountain High School came out on Tuesday, Dec. 7. The first data is for the 2008-09 school year through the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS). It shows FMHS had 30 students who did not graduate or who left the system without trace.

Statewide, in 2008-09, 70.1 percent of public school students graduated from high school. The adjusted four-year derived dropout rate for the same school year is 21.7 percent, up from 18.9 percent the previous year.

Frazier Mountain High School Dropout and Graduation Rates

Exit Reason 2008-2009 Number of Exits
Death
Exit, No Known Enrollment
Completed Exit (Graduated)
Expelled, No Known Enrollment
Other
Exit, Medical Reasons
Summer Exit (Freshmen through Juniors)
No Show, Other
Transferred to Another CA School
Transferred Out Of State
Transferred Out Of Country
Transferred to Home School
not Affiliated w/ ETUSD or Private School

School Total 2008-2009

2
17
114
7
2
1
306
3
85
28
2

10

577

This is part of the December 10, 2010 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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