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1 SUPPORTING DATA 1 Pipeline Subcommittee Draft - 5/12/2010

2 P-20 General Demographics 2

3 P-12 Public School Students in Colorado Fall 2009 Grades# of Students P-5411,949 6-8179,402 9-12240,770 Detention Centers247 Total # of P-12 Students in Colorado = 832,368 3 Draft - 5/12/2010

4 Location of P-12 Students throughout Colorado Fall 2009 Region# of Students% of state Denver Metro471,94456.7% North Front Range79,7099.6% South Front Range149,30217.9% Mountains20,0832.4% Eastern Plains28,4833.4% Western Slope67,5508.1% San Luis Valley7,9241.0% Boces, CSI, Det Ctrs7,3730.9% Homeschoolers 2,004 938 2,297 206 343 651 62 0 Total # of Public P-12 Students = 832,368 Total # of Homeschoolers = 6,501 4 Draft - 5/12/2010

5 10-Year Change in P-12 Ethnic Population 5 Draft - 5/12/2010

6 P-12 Demographics by Region 2009 *Graduation rate is based on 2005- 06 9 th grade cohort and adjusted for students transferring in or out of original district. 6 Draft - 5/12/2010

7 High School Graduation Rates 2009 Graduating Class *Total Students and Graduation Rates are based on 2005-06 9 th grade cohort and adjusted for students transferring in or out of original district. 7 Draft - 5/12/2010 Total Students: 63,585 Total Graduates: 47,459 Overall Graduation Rate: 74.7%

8 Public InstitutionsPrivate Institutions Total students enrolled in Postsecondary education as of Fall 2008 = 375,168 Postsecondary Enrollment at Public and Private Institutions Fall 2008 8 Draft - 5/12/2010 Students at Public Institutions 219,859 Students at Private Institutions 155,309

9 Location of Public Postsecondary Students Fall 2008 Total Students Enrolled 9 Draft - 5/12/2010

10 Ethnic Distribution by Institution and Pell Eligibility Fall 2008 10 Draft - 5/12/2010

11 Includes students receiving Associate degree or Certificate at either original or transfer institution, but only includes 2-Year to 2-Year transfers. Graduation rates for those transferring to 4-Year institutions is not shown here. Cohort is for 1 st time High School graduates, ages 17-19, and degree-seeking students only. Graduation Rates at 2-Year Public Institutions 11 Draft - 5/12/2010

12 Cohort is for 1 st time High School graduates, ages 17-19, and degree-seeking students only. Graduation Rates at 4-Year Public Institutions 12 Draft - 5/12/2010

13 Secondary/Postsecondary Pipeline 4-Year (18,186) 24,340 12,088 4-Year (10,486) (2,129) 5,512 13 Draft - 5/12/2010

14 Secondary/Postsecondary Pipeline By Ethnicity 14 Draft - 5/12/2010 86% 64% 33% 74% 34% 11% 66% 29% 11% 86% 51% 27%

15 Remediation 15

16 Remediation Rates by High School Region Fall 2008 - 1 st Time College Students 16 Draft - 5/12/2010

17 Remediation Rates by Subject (All Public Colleges) Fall 2008 Indicates percentage of total students per subject, based on cohort of 29,704 1 st time college students. 12% of 1 st time college students are taking remedial Reading 23% of 1 st time college students are taking remedial Math 17% of 1 st time college students are taking remedial Writing 17 Draft - 5/12/2010

18 Remediation Rates by Ethnicity Fall 2008 18 Draft - 5/12/2010 % of total students

19 19 Remediation Rates by course 1 st time College Students - Fall 2008 Draft - 5/12/2010 0.3% 2.1% 6.7% 3.8% 3.5% 5.3% 3.1% 0.4% 1.6% % of all 1 st time undergraduate students

20 Draft - 5/12/2010 20 1662 Enroll MAT 030 1189 Complete MAT 030 1031 Enroll MAT 060 761 Complete MAT 060 591 Enroll MAT 090 409 Complete MAT 090 220 Enroll MAT 090 137 Complete College Math 61 Graduate 100%72%62%46%36%25%13%8%4% 2908 Enroll MAT 060 2171 Complete MAT 060 1562 Enroll MAT 090 1040 Complete MAT 090 693 Enroll MAT 090 499 Complete College Math 222 Graduate 100%75%54%36%24%17%8% 2363 Enroll MAT 090 1604 Complete MAT 090 833 Enroll MAT 090 603 Complete College Math 275 Graduate 100%68%35%26%12% Math 090 Cohort: Math 060 Cohort: Math 030 Cohort: Each additional remedial math course that is required decreases a student’s chance of graduating by 4%. Graduation rates for Math 030, 060, and 090 students are 4%, 8%, and 12%, respectively. Graduation Rates for Community College students enrolled in Math 030, 060, and 090

21 Accelerated Learning 21

22 Accelerated Learning by Ethnicity 2009 Graduating Class TBD 22 Draft - 5/12/2010 Student Headcount

23 23 Advanced Placement Participation & Performance 2009 Graduating Class Total Graduates Unknown Draft - 5/12/2010

24 Advanced Placement Course Completion 2009 Graduating Class 24 Draft - 5/12/2010

25 ACT Success Rates/ Assessing College Readiness 25

26 26  13% of Colorado students who had not planned to attend college at the time of testing ended up enrolling in college the next year.  From 2002 to 2007, the percentage of CO high school grads enrolled in college the following fall increased by 1 percentage point.  More males, minority students, middle and lower income students, and first-generation students took the ACT, which resulted in more opportunities to increase access and participation. The impact of State-wide ACT Testing on College Enrollment Draft - 5/12/2010

27 27 Percent of CO students ready for College-Level Coursework (Based on ACT scores for 2009 Graduating Class) A benchmark score is the minimum score needed on an ACT subject-area test to indicate a 50% chance of obtaining a B or higher or about a 75% chance of obtaining a C or higher in the corresponding credit-bearing college course.

28 28 % By Colorado Region Meeting All ACT College Readiness Benchmarks % Meeting Benchmark Draft - 5/12/2010

29 29 Comparison of Colorado ACT-Tested Juniors Before and After State Testing Draft - 5/12/2010


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