D.C. Student Postsecondary Performance and Early Indicators 1.

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D.C. Student Postsecondary Performance and Early Indicators 1

School-level data will be available to LEA data managers on Monday, January 13 th. School-level data from this presentation will be available to LEA Data Managers in the coming weeks. 2

DEFINING COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS OSSE defines students as college- and career-ready when they are prepared to enter a postsecondary institution and to enroll in credit-bearing courses and/or are able to qualify for entrance to a trade or training program, the military or entry-level career. Source: ESEA Flexibility Waiver 3

FACTORS USED TO ASSESS COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS The number of students enrolling in college for the first time within a year of high school graduation The number of students returning to college (persistence) after the first year The number of students completing college within 4, 5, or 6 years Workforce and employment outcomes 4

DISTRICT COLLEGE ENROLLMENT 5

COLLEGE ENROLLMENT BY WARD HS GRADUATING CLASS OF 2012 WARDCOHORTENROLL COLLEGE ENROLLMENT WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % *Ward indicates location of high school attended 6

TOP 20 ATTENDED COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES: HS GRADUATING CLASS OF 2012 Institution NameStudents Enrolled University Of The District Of Columbia167 Trinity University119 Montgomery College117 Virginia State University91 North Carolina Agricultural And Technical State University66 Prince Georges Community College56 Pennsylvania State University53 Lincoln University46 Delaware State University44 Garrett College40 Bennett College35 Allegany College Of Maryland30 Morgan State University30 West Virginia University29 George Mason University28 Bowie State University23 Glenville State College23 Potomac State College Of West Virginia University22 Northern Virginia Community College20 Pierpont Community & Technical College19 7

DISTRICT COLLEGE PERSISTENCE 8 Number of students who enroll one year after HS graduation (ex from May 2007 – June 2008) and enroll again at any university during the second, third and fourth years.

COLLEGE PERSISTENCE BY WARD HS GRADUATING CLASS OF 2009 WARDYEAR 1YEAR 2PERSISTENCE WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % *Ward indicates location of high school attended 9

COLLEGE PERSISTENCE HS GRADUATING CLASS OF 2009 College Name Year 1 Enrollment Year 2 Enrollment Persistence North Carolina Central University % University Of Maryland Eastern Shore % Temple University % Delaware State University % Pennsylvania State University % Morgan State University % Virginia Commonwealth University % Allegany College Of Maryland % Strayer University-Washington % Bennett College % University Of The District Of Columbia % Shaw University % Virginia State University % Norfolk State University % Florida A&M University % Lincoln University % Garrett College % Virginia Union University % Prince Georges Community College % Howard University % 10

DISTRICT COLLEGE GRADUATION 11 Percentage of students who enrolled one year after HS graduation who completed college within 4, 5 and 6 years after first enrollment.

COLLEGE GRADUATION BY WARD WARDENROLLEDGRADUATES6-YEAR WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % WARD % *Ward indicates location of high school attended 12

6-YEAR COLLEGE GRADUATION RATES FOR HS GRADUATING CLASS OF 2007 College Name Enrolled in Graduates6-Year Graduation Rate Temple University % Winston-Salem State University % Marymount University % George Mason University % Pennsylvania State University % Michigan State University % Virginia State University % Virginia Commonwealth University % Florida A&M University % Lincoln University % Fayetteville State University % University Of Maryland - College Park % North Carolina Central University % University Of Maryland - Eastern Shore % North Carolina A&T State University % Morgan State University % Hampton University % Howard University % Norfolk State University % 13

High Enrollment High Graduation Low Enrollment High Graduation High Enrollment Low Graduation Low Enrollment Low Graduation COLLEGE GRADUATION AND COLLEGE ENROLLMENT HS GRADUATING CLASS OF

EARLY INDICATORS OF POSTSECONDARY SUCCESS 15

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION & 8 TH GRADE DC CAS HS Graduating Classes of 2007 &

DISTRICT SAT PERFORMANCE 17

2013 DISTRICT SAT PERFORMANCE 18 College Board College & Career Readiness Benchmark = 500

2013 SAT PERFORMANCE: BY SECTION 19 College Board College & Career Readiness Benchmark = 1500

10 TH GRADE DC CAS & SAT PERFORMANCE 20 BELOW BASIC BASIC PROFICIENT ADVANCED

10 TH GRADE DC CAS & SAT PERFORMANCE 21 BELOW BASIC BASIC PROFICIENT ADVANCED

HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION & PERSISTENCE TO SECOND YEAR IN COLLEGE FOR HS CLASS OF 2009 Low Graduation Low Persistence Low Graduation High Persistence High Graduation Low Persistence High Graduation High Persistence 22

GRADUATING CLASS OF 2008 COHORT SUMMARY 23

OSSE RESOURCES 24 State Longitudinal Education Data System (SLED) sled.osse.dc.gov LearnDC E-Transcript ServiceEarly Warning System COMING SOON: