Black River Falls High School Alternative Education Program Analysis  Renaissance  Phoenix.

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Black River Falls High School Alternative Education Program Analysis  Renaissance  Phoenix

Alternative Education Black River Falls School District has three alternative education programs for students at risk. The state defines students at risk as: pupils in grades 5 to 12 who are at risk of not graduating from high school because they are dropouts, or are two or more of the following: (a) One or more years behind their age group in the number of high school credits attained. (b) Two or more years behind their age group in basic skill levels. (c) Habitual truants as defined in s (1) (a), Stats. (d) Parents. (e)Adjudicated delinquents. This report shows data relating to the two high school level programs, Phoenix and Renaissance.

Renaissance Achievement Data Grade level equivalent based on TABE test Number of students in Program Reading at grade level - enter11%14%24% Reading at grade level - exit52%60%70% Math at grade level – enter15%18%21% Math at grade level – exit33%29%53% English at grade level – enter19%41%28% English at grade level – exit41%47%67%

Renaissance Achievement Data

Number of students in Program Reading Maximum Increase Reading Average Increase Math Maximum Increase Math Average Increase English Maximum Increase English Average Increase

Graduation Rate Trend

Renaissance Historical Data

Renaissance Enrollment Trends

Minority Rates Comparison

Renaissance Historical Data

Phoenix Minority Trend

Phoenix Program

Phoenix Program Historical Data

BRFHS Graduation Data

Reasons for not completing Renaissance  Academic Progress  Attendance  Employment  Moved  Poor Attendance  Returned to HS  Suicide / Attempted  Transfer to Phoenix Phoenix  Back to the HS  Graduated - Renaissance  Temporary Placement  Moved out of District  Still Enrolled  Attendance  Employment issues