On-Track to College & Career Success Dashboard for Students and Parents.

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On-Track to College & Career Success Dashboard for Students and Parents

On-Track to College & Career Success Research has shown that we can know, as early as 6 th grade, which students are likely to graduate from high school Research also shows that just graduating from high school is not predictive of success in a 2- or 4-year college Research shows that to get a job that earns a living wage, students need to be successful in a 2- or 4-year college (or the equivalent)

The On-Track Metric for High School Students There are four elements that determine whether a high school student is on-track or not: 1.Coming to School (Attendance) – 90% 2.Getting Good Grades (GPA) – Success in All Courses – passing all of your courses 4.Discipline- No Suspensions 5.Passing state tests YES on all: On-Track! YES on 4, NO on 1: Slightly off-track YES on 0, 1, 2 or 3 only: Off-track On Track At Risk in 1 of 5 Categories At Risk in 3 of 5 Categories