Fall 20 Public College Enrollment and Developmental Course Enrollment Rates
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1 Fall 20 Public Enrollment and Course Enrollment Rates High School Graduates in 20 En at an in Summer or Fall 20 Prepared by December 2012
2 Fall 2011 Public Enrollment and Course Enrollment Rates, Ohio High School Graduates Summary entry and preparation among recent high school graduates are key factors influencing the number of Ohioans who earn degrees and certificates. In fall 2011, 52,486 recent Ohio high school graduates enrolled in Ohio public colleges and universities as firsttime freshmen. Seventy four percent of these freshmen enrolled in public university main or regional campuses and 26% enrolled in public community colleges. The percentage of students that continue their studies after high school is a positive development, but a large proportion of them are not prepared for college level work in either mathematics or. Forty one percent of these college freshmen enrolled in at least one developmental course in their first year of college. Thirty five percent enrolled in developmental math courses and 20% enrolled in developmental courses. Initial preparation for college level work is a critical factor in student success rates. For example, among a cohort of first time freshmen enrolling in Ohio s public community colleges and universities in fall 2004, 13% of those who took developmental coursework in their first year earned a bachelor s degree within six years, compared to 48% of those who did not take developmental courses in their first year. Strategies for improving college success rates include both reducing the need for developmental courses through better preparation in high school and improving outcomes for students who begin college with developmental course needs. The Ohio Core legislation requires that college preparatory courses become the default curriculum for graduates of Ohio s public high schools, beginning with the graduating seniors. In addition, the funding formulas for public higher education institutions have been redesigned to reward colleges for increasing student success, with increased payments made for successful outcomes for students with preparation needs. In addition to reporting data for the state as a whole, this report presents participation and preparation outcomes for graduates of each of Ohio s high schools. Those who are involved in K 12 improvement efforts at the local level have found this detailed high school to college transition information useful in raising awareness of preparation needs and outcomes. Proper interpretation and use of this data requires an understanding of its sources and limitations. First, the remediation rates reported here, taken by themselves, do not measure the overall college preparation levels of a high school s graduating class. These results pertain only to the subset of graduates who attend public colleges and universities in Ohio, and do not reflect the preparation levels of students who do not go to college or who attend private or out of state institutions. Second, developmental course enrollment is a useful, but not exact, indicator of the college preparation levels of freshmen. who need developmental coursework but do not take any in their first year are not included in the developmental course enrollment rates presented in this report. It should also be noted that developmental course placement policies vary across colleges, so the mix of students attending each institution will have some impact on the reported developmental course enrollment rates.
3 DATA DEFINITIONS AND SOURCE NOTES 1. Graduates from Public High Schools Ohio Department of Education (ODE) Data Warehouse Reports: Graduate Count (Building) 2. Entering at enrolled in college in the fall 2011 term immediately following high school graduation Includes students who first enrolled in the summer 2011 and continued in fall High School Determination Based on the ACT high school code as reported by public higher education institutions are included in this report only if they have an identified high school of origin 4. Higher Education Sector of Enrollment University enrollment includes both university main and regional campuses college enrollment includes all 23 public community colleges, state community colleges, and technical colleges Note: We do not present college Participation rates in this report because the Ohio Board of Regents does not capture the private and out of state college enrollment data necessary to generate a complete college participation rate. Instead, we report on the shares of public college freshmen who enrolled at university main and regional campus or community colleges. This is a distribution of students across the sectors, so the percentages will always add up to 100%. 5. Percent of Entering Coursework a. Definition of Courses courses reported here include courses in mathematics and whose purpose is to prepare students to take college level courses in those subjects. courses do not contribute towards certificate, associate degree, or bachelor s degree graduation requirements. b. Time Period for Tracking Course Enrollment For the purpose of this report, only developmental courses in the terms of the first year of college enrollment (summer 2011, fall 2011, winter 2012, and spring 2012) are included in the developmental course enrollment rates. 6. Source of Higher Education Data Student and course level data as reported by public higher education institutions to the Ohio Board of Regents through the Higher Education Information (HEI) system.
4 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Statewide Total 52,486 74% 26% 41% 35% 20% 14% Adams Manchester High High % 38% 33% 14% 24% 5% Adams North Adams High % 54% 33% 21% 17% 4% Adams Peebles HS High % 33% 33% 21% 25% 13% Adams West Union HS High % 38% 22% 9% 19% 6% Allen Allen East High % 32% 36% 27% 14% 5% Allen Auglaize County Educational Hi % 0% Allen Bath High % 35% 27% 25% 4% 2% Allen Bluffton High % 39% 39% 29% 19% 10% Allen Elida High % 42% 32% 28% 10% 7% Allen H.S. of Multiple Intelligences % 5% 35% 25% 15% 5% Allen Jefferson High % 36% 49% 44% 8% 3% Allen LTC High % 83% 33% 17% 17% 0% Allen Lima Alternative High % 62% 69% 54% 62% 46% Allen Lima Central Catholic High % 31% 38% 31% 17% 10% Allen Performance Based School High % 29% 48% 48% 10% 10% Allen Perry High % 82% 55% 45% 27% 18% Allen Progressive Academy High % 20% 67% 60% 20% 13% Allen Shawnee High % 19% 15% 12% 5% 1% Allen Spencerville High % 14% 11% 7% 4% 0% Allen St John Elem & High School Hig % 18% 39% 32% 11% 5% Allen West Central Learning Academy % 60% Ashland Ashland High % 31% 33% 24% 18% 8% Ashland Hillsdale High % 23% 15% 8% 15% 8% Ashland Loudonville High % 23% 36% 32% 18% 14% Ashland Mapleton High % 45% 32% 32% 18% 18% Ashtabula Conneaut High % 8% 55% 51% 20% 16% Ashtabula Edgewood High % 11% 62% 55% 36% 29% Ashtabula Geneva High % 29% 62% 57% 21% 16% Ashtabula Grand River Academy High % 0% 1
5 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Ashtabula Grand Valley High % 16% 65% 65% 19% 19% Ashtabula Jefferson Area High % 9% 64% 62% 29% 27% Ashtabula Lakeside High % 12% 75% 65% 39% 29% Ashtabula Pymatuning Valley High % 7% 60% 57% 30% 27% Ashtabula Sts John & Paul St John Campus % 0% 71% 71% 14% 14% Athens Alexander High % 44% 54% 40% 37% 23% Athens Athens High % 37% 38% 25% 30% 16% Athens Federal Hocking High % 65% 45% 39% 26% 19% Athens Nelsonville York High % 59% 54% 41% 36% 23% Athens Trimble High % 79% 54% 43% 29% 18% Auglaize Minster JR/SR High School % 7% 15% 15% 4% 4% Auglaize New Bremen High % 15% 26% 24% 3% 0% Auglaize New Knoxville High % 23% 23% 23% 0% 0% Auglaize St. Marys Memorial High School % 25% 38% 31% 15% 8% Auglaize Wapakoneta High % 23% 30% 22% 14% 6% Auglaize Waynesfield Goshen Local High % 73% 27% 18% 9% 0% Belmont Barnesville High % 65% 65% 58% 32% 26% Belmont Bellaire High % 56% 76% 71% 47% 41% Belmont Martins Ferry High % 42% 61% 52% 42% 32% Belmont Olney Friends High % 0% Belmont Shadyside High % 61% 74% 57% 48% 30% Belmont St Clairsville High % 32% 47% 45% 18% 17% Belmont St John Central High % 17% 50% 50% 17% 17% Belmont The Bridgeport School District % 60% 80% 50% 40% 10% Belmont Union Local High % 26% 65% 58% 48% 42% Brown Eastern High % 38% 19% 9% 13% 3% Brown Fayetteville Perry High % 26% 39% 35% 26% 22% Brown Georgetown Jr/Sr High % 15% 35% 19% 31% 15% Brown Ripley Union Lewis Huntington % 16% 37% 16% 26% 5% Brown Western Brown High % 27% 56% 42% 34% 20% 2
6 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Butler Cincinnati Christian Schools H % 6% 25% 0% 25% 0% Butler Edgewood High % 7% 27% 18% 20% 11% Butler Fairfield High % 6% 29% 18% 22% 10% Butler Hamilton High % 6% 36% 24% 23% 11% Butler Lakota East High % 6% 22% 19% 10% 6% Butler Lakota West High % 8% 20% 14% 11% 6% Butler Madison High School % 16% 26% 21% 16% 11% Butler Middletown High % 7% 42% 33% 23% 14% Butler Monroe High % 15% 26% 19% 13% 6% Butler New Miami High School % 6% 50% 31% 31% 13% Butler Ross High % 16% 27% 12% 18% 3% Butler Stephen T Badin High % 7% 24% 14% 16% 5% Butler Talawanda High % 6% 19% 6% 13% 1% Carroll Carrollton High % 44% 42% 31% 25% 15% Carroll Malvern High % 28% 67% 56% 17% 6% Champaign Graham Digital Academy High % 0% Champaign Graham High % 53% 25% 20% 16% 11% Champaign Mechanicsburg High % 27% 47% 33% 13% 0% Champaign Triad High % 56% 64% 56% 28% 20% Champaign Urbana High % 31% 49% 43% 20% 14% Champaign West Liberty Salem MS/HS High % 48% 48% 39% 21% 12% Clark Catholic Central High School H % 10% 27% 27% 10% 10% Clark Emmanuel Christian Academy Hig % 29% 36% 36% 21% 21% Clark Greenon High % 25% 38% 30% 21% 13% Clark Kenton Ridge High % 43% 46% 40% 15% 9% Clark Northeastern High % 47% 44% 40% 29% 24% Clark Northwestern High % 37% 28% 26% 16% 14% Clark Shawnee High % 28% 34% 31% 14% 10% Clark Southeastern Sr. High School % 39% 61% 43% 35% 17% Clark Springfield High School % 62% 70% 60% 44% 34% 3
7 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Clark Tecumseh High % 47% 50% 36% 36% 21% Clermont Amelia High % 0% 33% 25% 27% 19% Clermont Batavia High % 2% 33% 29% 8% 4% Clermont Bethel Tate High % 15% 36% 28% 23% 15% Clermont Clermont Northeastern High % 6% 31% 21% 25% 15% Clermont Felicity Franklin High School % 0% 61% 43% 39% 22% Clermont Glen Este High % 4% 36% 30% 21% 15% Clermont Goshen High % 7% 50% 43% 30% 23% Clermont Milford Sr High % 5% 28% 24% 14% 10% Clermont New Richmond High % 8% 42% 33% 28% 20% Clermont Williamsburg High % 0% 42% 27% 31% 15% Clinton Blanchester High % 26% 38% 15% 29% 6% Clinton Clinton Massie High % 48% 35% 33% 18% 15% Clinton East Clinton High % 58% 35% 15% 23% 4% Clinton Wilmington High % 40% 40% 26% 25% 11% Columbiana American Spirit Academy High % 20% Columbiana Beaver Local High % 6% 49% 42% 23% 15% Columbiana Buckeye Online School for Succ % 23% 64% 59% 23% 18% Columbiana Columbiana High % 22% 52% 52% 26% 26% Columbiana Crestview High % 6% 47% 32% 18% 3% Columbiana David Anderson Jr/Sr High % 4% 61% 54% 21% 14% Columbiana East Liverpool High % 7% 68% 66% 32% 29% Columbiana East Palestine High % 4% 41% 30% 19% 7% Columbiana Heartland Christian School Hig % 7% 43% 43% 14% 14% Columbiana Leetonia High % 0% 71% 64% 29% 21% Columbiana Salem High % 2% 56% 54% 10% 8% Columbiana Southern Local Jr/Sr High % 26% 84% 84% 37% 37% Columbiana United High % 3% 65% 57% 24% 16% Columbiana Wellsville High % 23% 81% 81% 29% 29% Coshocton Coshocton High % 45% 50% 45% 20% 16% 4
8 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Coshocton Coshocton Opportunity School H % 100% Coshocton Ridgewood High % 34% 56% 50% 22% 16% Coshocton River View High % 47% 47% 36% 22% 11% Crawford Buckeye Central High % 30% 30% 25% 15% 10% Crawford Bucyrus Secondary School % 43% 43% 43% 19% 19% Crawford Col Crawford High % 24% 29% 24% 10% 5% Crawford Crestline High % 44% 28% 22% 17% 11% Crawford Galion High % 30% 40% 33% 27% 20% Crawford Wynford High % 22% 41% 26% 22% 7% Cuyahoga Bay High % 24% 22% 17% 10% 4% Cuyahoga Beachwood High % 20% 28% 28% 4% 4% Cuyahoga Beaumont School High % 2% 24% 24% 0% 0% Cuyahoga Bedford High % 37% 70% 70% 31% 31% Cuyahoga Benedictine High % 26% 31% 28% 15% 13% Cuyahoga Berea High % 47% 49% 40% 30% 21% Cuyahoga Brecksville Broadview Heights % 23% 32% 30% 13% 12% Cuyahoga Brooklyn High % 62% 58% 46% 28% 16% Cuyahoga Brush High % 31% 62% 57% 26% 21% Cuyahoga Chagrin Falls High % 5% 20% 18% 5% 4% Cuyahoga Cleveland Central Catholic Hig % 45% 80% 73% 42% 35% Cuyahoga Cleveland Heights High % 43% 55% 50% 29% 25% Cuyahoga Cleveland School Of The Arts H % 26% 66% 62% 28% 23% Cuyahoga Collinwood High % 43% 90% 83% 68% 60% Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Hts High % 37% 33% 30% 3% 0% Cuyahoga East Technical High % 60% 90% 80% 58% 48% Cuyahoga Eleanor Gerson Sn High % 100% Cuyahoga Euclid High % 42% 70% 60% 42% 32% Cuyahoga Fairview High % 51% 51% 48% 23% 20% Cuyahoga Garfield Heights High % 39% 66% 59% 32% 25% Cuyahoga Garrett Morgan Schl Of Science % 23% 73% 73% 27% 27% 5
9 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Cuyahoga Gilmour Academy High % 4% 17% 13% 13% 9% Cuyahoga Ginn Academy High % 0% 75% 75% 33% 33% Cuyahoga Glenville High % 35% 83% 72% 57% 46% Cuyahoga Hathaway Brown High % 9% 0% 0% 0% 0% Cuyahoga Health Careers Center High % 56% 93% 78% 59% 44% Cuyahoga Holy Name High % 31% 48% 47% 19% 18% Cuyahoga Horizon Science Acad Cleveland % 19% 65% 60% 23% 19% Cuyahoga Independence High % 53% 53% 51% 30% 27% Cuyahoga James Ford Rhodes High % 58% 84% 77% 53% 47% Cuyahoga Jane Addams Business Careers H % 46% 89% 86% 51% 49% Cuyahoga John Adams High % 49% 74% 71% 42% 38% Cuyahoga John F Kennedy High % 47% 92% 83% 63% 55% Cuyahoga John Hay Arch & Design High % 0% 45% 36% 18% 9% Cuyahoga John Hay Early High Sc % 28% 65% 59% 23% 17% Cuyahoga John Hay Science & Med High % 0% 38% 29% 13% 4% Cuyahoga John Marshall High % 62% 75% 72% 42% 39% Cuyahoga Lakewood High % 43% 53% 47% 24% 19% Cuyahoga Laurel School High % 0% 13% 13% 0% 0% Cuyahoga Law & Municipal MLK % 47% 79% 74% 58% 53% Cuyahoga Life Skills Of Northeast Ohio % 0% Cuyahoga Lincoln West High % 79% 73% 73% 52% 52% Cuyahoga Lutheran East High % 50% 67% 67% 50% 50% Cuyahoga Lutheran West High % 48% 41% 39% 11% 9% Cuyahoga Magnificat High % 9% 12% 12% 3% 3% Cuyahoga Maple Heights High % 40% 74% 69% 37% 33% Cuyahoga Max S Hayes High % 78% 85% 81% 74% 70% Cuyahoga Mayfield High % 27% 37% 33% 15% 11% Cuyahoga Midpark High % 52% 57% 52% 34% 28% Cuyahoga Montessori High School High % 0% Cuyahoga New Day Academy Boarding High % 0% 6
10 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Cuyahoga Normandy High % 41% 47% 42% 19% 14% Cuyahoga North Olmsted High % 41% 39% 35% 19% 14% Cuyahoga North Royalton High % 37% 35% 34% 12% 11% Cuyahoga Olmsted Falls High % 33% 34% 28% 16% 10% Cuyahoga Orange High % 29% 43% 41% 16% 14% Cuyahoga Padua Franciscan High % 11% 26% 25% 4% 3% Cuyahoga Parma High % 0% Cuyahoga Parma High % 45% 51% 45% 26% 20% Cuyahoga Promise Academy High % 50% Cuyahoga Regina High School % 10% 30% 30% 0% 0% Cuyahoga Richmond Heights High % 53% 56% 44% 21% 9% Cuyahoga Rocky River High % 18% 26% 25% 6% 4% Cuyahoga Saint Martin de Porres High % 0% 81% 78% 33% 30% Cuyahoga Shaker Hts High % 15% 42% 37% 17% 11% Cuyahoga Shaw High % 44% 88% 79% 61% 53% Cuyahoga Solon High % 6% 27% 24% 9% 5% Cuyahoga St Edward High % 24% 29% 29% 9% 9% Cuyahoga St Ignatius High % 6% 7% 7% 2% 2% Cuyahoga St Joseph Academy High % 21% 35% 32% 11% 8% Cuyahoga St Peter Chanel High % 7% 47% 47% 9% 9% Cuyahoga Strongsville High % 38% 36% 33% 14% 11% Cuyahoga SuccessTech Academy High % 52% 81% 76% 38% 33% Cuyahoga Summit Academy Schoo % 0% Cuyahoga Trinity High % 31% 39% 37% 14% 12% Cuyahoga University School High % 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Cuyahoga Valley Forge High % 52% 59% 54% 28% 23% Cuyahoga Villa Angela St Joseph High % 17% 56% 53% 8% 6% Cuyahoga Warrensville Heights High % 47% 80% 65% 59% 45% Cuyahoga Westlake High % 27% 29% 26% 12% 9% Cuyahoga Whitney Young High % 0% 67% 61% 11% 6% 7
11 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Darke Ansonia High % 27% 55% 55% 18% 18% Darke Arcanum High % 28% 17% 17% 6% 6% Darke Franklin Monroe High % 64% 64% 36% 55% 27% Darke Greenville Senior High School % 48% 42% 37% 19% 13% Darke Mississinawa Valley JR/SR High % 44% 44% 44% 22% 22% Darke Tri Village High % 36% 73% 73% 18% 18% Darke Versailles High % 28% 28% 19% 17% 8% Defiance Ayersville High % 52% 40% 28% 16% 4% Defiance Defiance High % 35% 28% 23% 15% 10% Defiance Fairview High % 84% 44% 40% 24% 20% Defiance Hicksville High School High % 43% 19% 14% 10% 5% Defiance Tinora High % 30% 19% 16% 7% 5% Delaware Big Walnut High % 31% 35% 31% 14% 11% Delaware Buckeye Valley Local High % 41% 33% 28% 15% 10% Delaware Delaware Christian High % 0% Delaware Olentangy High % 30% 30% 28% 10% 8% Delaware Olentangy Liberty High School % 16% 20% 15% 8% 4% Delaware Orange High School High % 0% 19% 17% 3% 2% Delaware Rutherford B Hayes High % 34% 34% 30% 11% 7% Delaware Village Academy High % 0% 10% 10% 0% 0% Erie Edison High % 9% 47% 41% 24% 19% Erie Huron High % 6% 42% 33% 17% 8% Erie Kelleys Island High % 0% Erie Margaretta High % 11% 56% 47% 28% 19% Erie Perkins High % 10% 49% 45% 17% 13% Erie Sandusky Central Catholic Scho % 0% 32% 32% 5% 5% Erie Sandusky High % 7% 57% 55% 24% 21% Erie Vermilion High % 72% 52% 49% 16% 13% Fairfield Amanda Clearcreek High % 36% 56% 47% 38% 29% Fairfield Berne Union High % 35% 60% 50% 50% 40% 8
12 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Fairfield Bloom Carroll High % 20% 36% 32% 16% 11% Fairfield Fairfield Christian Academy % 0% 14% 0% 14% 0% Fairfield Fairfield Union High % 35% 44% 37% 24% 17% Fairfield Lancaster Campus High % 27% 38% 26% 28% 16% Fairfield Liberty Union High % 39% 39% 33% 27% 21% Fairfield Millersport Jr/Sr High % 27% 55% 45% 18% 9% Fairfield Pickerington Central High % 28% 43% 36% 22% 15% Fairfield Pickerington HS North High % 16% 26% 21% 9% 4% Fairfield Wm V Fisher Catholic High % 9% 31% 28% 9% 6% Fayette Miami Trace High % 44% 33% 24% 17% 8% Fayette Washington High % 40% 36% 31% 19% 14% Franklin Academic Acceleration Academy % 0% Franklin Arts & Preparatory Aca % 67% 83% 50% 50% 17% Franklin Beechcroft High % 22% 74% 59% 48% 33% Franklin Bexley High % 15% 16% 13% 9% 5% Franklin Bishop Hartley High % 9% 22% 21% 5% 3% Franklin Bishop Ready High % 26% 44% 36% 18% 10% Franklin Bishop Watterson High % 12% 16% 16% 2% 2% Franklin Briggs High % 59% 69% 69% 39% 39% Franklin Brookhaven High % 42% 77% 74% 47% 44% Franklin COLUMBUS GLOBAL ACADEMY High % 0% Franklin Canal Winchester High % 17% 33% 27% 18% 11% Franklin Centennial High % 44% 49% 46% 14% 10% Franklin Central Crossing High % 6% 23% 15% 17% 10% Franklin Columbus Academy High % 9% 5% 5% 5% 5% Franklin Columbus Africentric Early Col % 18% 58% 52% 30% 24% Franklin Columbus Alternative High % 22% 48% 44% 13% 9% Franklin Columbus Downtown High School % 0% 90% 75% 55% 40% Franklin Columbus School For Girls High % 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Franklin Columbus Torah Academy High % 40% 9
13 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Franklin Dublin Coffman High % 18% 22% 21% 6% 4% Franklin Dublin Jerome High % 10% 16% 15% 4% 3% Franklin Dublin Scioto High % 27% 23% 22% 9% 7% Franklin East High School % 14% 62% 52% 43% 33% Franklin Eastmoor Academy High % 26% 63% 54% 43% 33% Franklin Electronic Classrm Of Tomorrow % 41% 65% 59% 29% 23% Franklin FCI Academy High % 38% 100% 75% 75% 50% Franklin Focus Learning/Sw Columbus Hig % 100% 100% 100% 60% 60% Franklin Fort Hayes Arts and Academic H % 42% 67% 54% 38% 25% Franklin Franklin Heights High % 62% 62% 53% 32% 23% Franklin Gahanna Christian Academy High % 40% Franklin Grahan School, The % 40% Franklin Grandview Heights High % 24% 31% 31% 14% 14% Franklin Grove City Christian School % 25% 38% 38% 0% 0% Franklin Grove City High % 49% 42% 39% 17% 14% Franklin Groveport Madison High % 45% 77% 72% 39% 34% Franklin Hamilton Township High % 57% 65% 59% 27% 22% Franklin Harvest Preparatory School Hig % 19% 75% 75% 19% 19% Franklin Hilliard Bradley High School H % 0% 10% 7% 3% 0% Franklin Hilliard Darby High % 40% 34% 33% 17% 15% Franklin Hilliard Davidson High % 31% 31% 27% 12% 7% Franklin Horizon Science Acad Columbus % 21% 58% 47% 42% 32% Franklin Independence High % 6% 56% 56% 25% 25% Franklin Life Skills Center of Col Nort % 100% Franklin Lincoln High % 22% 33% 31% 13% 11% Franklin Linden McKinley Stem School on % 36% 75% 68% 54% 46% Franklin Madison Christian School High % 57% 36% 29% 14% 7% Franklin Marburn Academy % 80% Franklin Marion Franklin High % 42% 81% 69% 50% 39% Franklin Mifflin High % 48% 75% 73% 55% 53% 10
14 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Franklin New Albany High % 12% 22% 20% 7% 4% Franklin Northland High % 34% 61% 55% 43% 37% Franklin Oakstone Academy HS High % 0% Franklin Premier Academy of Ohio High % 0% Franklin Reynoldsburg High % 28% 41% 37% 18% 15% Franklin South High School % 50% 67% 67% 50% 50% Franklin St Charles Preparatory High % 9% 4% 4% 0% 0% Franklin St Francis De Sales High % 20% 25% 23% 10% 8% Franklin Thomas Worthington High % 34% 27% 24% 11% 8% Franklin Tree Of Life Northridge Branch % 38% 31% 23% 8% 0% Franklin Upper Arlington High % 18% 22% 18% 7% 3% Franklin Virtual Sch Of Ohio % 36% 45% 36% 27% 18% Franklin Walnut Ridge High % 53% 79% 72% 53% 45% Franklin Wellington School High % 8% 8% 0% 8% 0% Franklin West High % 66% 79% 74% 57% 53% Franklin Westerville Central High % 27% 32% 25% 14% 8% Franklin Westerville North High % 34% 37% 33% 14% 9% Franklin Westerville South High % 34% 44% 37% 21% 14% Franklin Westland High % 54% 65% 59% 28% 23% Franklin Whetstone High % 50% 50% 48% 26% 24% Franklin Whitehall Yearling High % 38% 64% 57% 21% 14% Franklin Worthington Christian High % 49% 30% 27% 5% 3% Franklin Worthington Kilbourne High % 9% 16% 11% 8% 2% Fulton Archbold High % 30% 30% 22% 22% 15% Fulton Evergreen High % 14% 26% 20% 9% 3% Fulton Fayette Jr/Sr High % 33% 33% 33% 25% 25% Fulton Pettisville High % 67% 25% 17% 8% 0% Fulton Pike Delta York High % 54% 62% 38% 42% 19% Fulton Swanton High % 7% 34% 28% 7% 0% Fulton Wauseon High % 45% 29% 22% 10% 4% 11
15 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Gallia Gallia Academy High % 54% 49% 42% 25% 18% Gallia Ohio Valley Christian School H % 100% Gallia River Valley High % 81% 63% 58% 44% 40% Gallia South Gallia High % 94% 69% 56% 56% 44% Geauga Berkshire High % 24% 56% 49% 18% 11% Geauga Cardinal High % 19% 33% 33% 4% 4% Geauga Chardon High % 30% 26% 23% 10% 6% Geauga Hawken School High % 0% 8% 8% 0% 0% Geauga Kenston High % 12% 33% 31% 9% 7% Geauga Ledgemont High % 63% 38% 38% 13% 13% Geauga Newbury High % 27% 45% 45% 14% 14% Geauga Notre Dame Cathedral Latin Hig % 5% 32% 31% 4% 2% Geauga West Geauga High % 36% 34% 28% 12% 6% Greene Beavercreek High % 27% 30% 20% 18% 9% Greene Bellbrook High School High % 16% 19% 15% 8% 4% Greene Cedarville High % 19% 13% 6% 6% 0% Greene Fairborn Digital Academy High % 25% Greene Fairborn High % 38% 56% 44% 38% 26% Greene Greeneview High % 40% 30% 23% 20% 13% Greene Xenia Christian High School Hi % 38% 63% 63% 19% 19% Greene Xenia High % 36% 52% 41% 35% 25% Greene Yellow Springs/McKinney High % 20% 40% 27% 40% 27% Guernsey Buckeye Trail High % 38% 48% 43% 20% 15% Guernsey Cambridge High % 35% 63% 60% 17% 13% Guernsey Rolling Hills High % 73% 60% 58% 30% 28% Hamilton Aiken and Career High % 14% 60% 43% 40% 24% Hamilton Anderson High % 2% 18% 13% 10% 5% Hamilton Cincinnati Prep Acad H % 0% Hamilton Cincinnati Country Day High % 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Hamilton Cincinnati Hills Christian Aca % 0% 13% 13% 3% 3% 12
16 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Hamilton Clark Montessori High % 16% 47% 39% 21% 13% Hamilton Colerain High % 25% 38% 29% 24% 15% Hamilton Deer Park JR/SR High School % 3% 29% 29% 6% 6% Hamilton Dohn High % 100% Hamilton Elder High % 20% 20% 15% 10% 5% Hamilton Finneytown Secondary Campus Hi % 20% 40% 29% 27% 16% Hamilton Gamble High High % 0% Hamilton Gilbert A. Dater High School % 21% 59% 51% 33% 26% Hamilton Horizon Science Acad. Cincini % 0% 71% 43% 43% 14% Hamilton Hughes Center High % 6% 57% 53% 34% 30% Hamilton Indian Hill High % 1% 8% 8% 3% 3% Hamilton Lasalle High % 8% 22% 18% 14% 10% Hamilton Life Skills Ctr Of Cincinnati % 50% 100% 100% 67% 67% Hamilton Life Skills Ctr Of Hamilton Co % 50% Hamilton Lockland High % 6% 67% 56% 50% 39% Hamilton Loveland High % 3% 20% 17% 9% 5% Hamilton Madeira High % 0% 8% 8% 0% 0% Hamilton Mariemont High % 2% 18% 15% 7% 3% Hamilton McAuley High School High % 5% 11% 10% 4% 2% Hamilton McNicholas High % 2% 13% 12% 3% 2% Hamilton Moeller High % 6% 13% 9% 5% 1% Hamilton Mother Of Mercy High % 12% 25% 25% 8% 8% Hamilton Mount Healthy High % 14% 60% 46% 39% 25% Hamilton Mount Notre Dame High % 3% 14% 12% 3% 1% Hamilton North Hill High School % 12% 56% 37% 28% 9% Hamilton Northwest High % 13% 34% 26% 21% 13% Hamilton Norwood High % 11% 50% 41% 26% 17% Hamilton Oak Hills High % 27% 29% 25% 18% 14% Hamilton Ohio Connections Academy High % 25% 50% 50% 17% 17% Hamilton Oyler High % 50% 13
17 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Hamilton P.A.C.E. High School High % 0% Hamilton Princeton High % 10% 50% 40% 28% 18% Hamilton Purcell Marian High % 32% 73% 50% 41% 18% Hamilton Reading High School % 13% 46% 36% 21% 10% Hamilton Riverview East Academy % 18% 45% 45% 27% 27% Hamilton Robert A. Taft Information Tec % 31% 92% 62% 77% 46% Hamilton Roger Bacon High % 18% 27% 21% 15% 9% Hamilton School For Creat & Perf Arts H % 14% 60% 51% 29% 20% Hamilton Seton High % 4% 21% 14% 9% 2% Hamilton Seven Hills School High % 0% Hamilton Shroder Paideia High School % 23% 62% 42% 42% 23% Hamilton St Bernard Elmwood Place High % 0% 25% 25% 25% 25% Hamilton St Ursula Academy High % 0% 7% 7% 0% 0% Hamilton St Xavier High % 0% 2% 1% 1% 0% Hamilton Summit Academy Transition High % 0% Hamilton Summit Country Day High % 6% 6% 6% 0% 0% Hamilton Sycamore High % 3% 18% 16% 8% 6% Hamilton Taylor High % 31% 23% 21% 13% 10% Hamilton Theodore Roosevelt High % 4% 53% 52% 14% 13% Hamilton Turpin High % 5% 13% 11% 6% 4% Hamilton Ursuline Academy High % 1% 3% 3% 0% 0% Hamilton V L T Academy High % 0% Hamilton Virtual High % 0% Hamilton Walnut Hills High % 4% 11% 11% 1% 1% Hamilton Western Hills Engineering High % 0% 15% 15% 8% 8% Hamilton Western Hills University High % 10% 59% 45% 28% 14% Hamilton William Henry Harrison High % 9% 29% 17% 20% 8% Hamilton Winton Woods High % 11% 40% 31% 23% 14% Hamilton Withrow International High % 28% 80% 72% 40% 32% Hamilton Withrow University High % 8% 70% 63% 33% 25% 14
18 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Hamilton Woodward Career Technical High % 22% 85% 76% 59% 49% Hamilton Wyoming High % 1% 14% 11% 5% 2% Hancock Arcadia High % 44% 44% 44% 22% 22% Hancock Arlington Local High % 45% 55% 50% 14% 9% Hancock Cory Rawson High % 23% 8% 8% 8% 8% Hancock Findlay Digital Academy High % 80% Hancock Findlay High % 29% 36% 31% 16% 10% Hancock Liberty Benton High % 44% 33% 26% 15% 7% Hancock McComb High School High % 14% 14% 14% 14% 14% Hancock St Wendelin Catholic School Hi % 37% 53% 53% 21% 21% Hancock Van Buren High % 34% 29% 26% 17% 14% Hancock Vanlue High % 17% 67% 50% 33% 17% Hardin Ada High % 29% 50% 46% 8% 4% Hardin Hardin Northern High % 33% 42% 42% 17% 17% Hardin Kenton High % 35% 46% 33% 15% 2% Hardin Ridgemont High % 36% 18% 18% 0% 0% Hardin Riverdale High % 38% 48% 43% 14% 10% Hardin Upper Scioto Valley High % 50% 80% 80% 30% 30% Harrison Conotton Valley Jr/Sr High % 23% 77% 77% 31% 31% Harrison Harrison Central High % 78% 85% 85% 34% 34% Henry Holgate High % 43% 50% 43% 14% 7% Henry Liberty Center High % 47% 42% 29% 32% 18% Henry Napoleon High % 40% 31% 25% 16% 10% Henry Patrick Henry High % 46% 33% 33% 0% 0% Highland Fairfield Local High % 75% 55% 40% 30% 15% Highland Hillsboro High % 80% 28% 19% 17% 7% Highland Lynchburg Clay High % 52% 48% 30% 35% 17% Highland McClain High % 34% 43% 34% 20% 11% Highland Whiteoak High % 73% 32% 14% 23% 5% Hocking Logan High High % 38% 43% 30% 36% 22% 15
19 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Holmes Hiland High % 23% 54% 54% 15% 15% Holmes West Holmes High % 18% 43% 30% 23% 9% Huron Bellevue High % 44% 70% 63% 24% 17% Huron Monroeville High % 6% 44% 44% 13% 13% Huron New London High % 41% 48% 48% 10% 10% Huron Norwalk Catholic School High % 3% 43% 40% 17% 13% Huron Norwalk High % 28% 50% 44% 13% 7% Huron South Central High % 19% 31% 25% 13% 6% Huron Western Reserve High % 39% 70% 61% 30% 22% Huron Willard High % 37% 33% 20% 27% 13% Jackson Jackson High % 28% 41% 30% 25% 14% Jackson Oak Hill Middle/High School Hi % 53% 59% 38% 47% 26% Jackson Wellston High % 39% 56% 44% 37% 24% Jefferson Buckeye Local High % 60% 63% 60% 27% 23% Jefferson Catholic Central High % 57% 43% 29% 43% 29% Jefferson Edison High % 39% 42% 39% 24% 21% Jefferson Indian Creek High % 66% 62% 57% 32% 28% Jefferson Steubenville High % 57% 63% 61% 54% 52% Jefferson Toronto High % 74% 63% 56% 48% 41% Knox Centerburg High % 29% 43% 39% 7% 4% Knox Danville High % 50% 63% 44% 38% 19% Knox East Knox High % 28% 67% 50% 22% 6% Knox Fredericktown High % 32% 37% 34% 17% 15% Knox Mount Vernon Academy High % 57% 57% 43% 57% 43% Knox Mount Vernon High % 53% 59% 43% 37% 21% Lake Andrews Osborne Academy High % 50% Lake Cornerstone Christian Academy % 0% 56% 56% 0% 0% Lake Fairport Harding High % 69% 50% 44% 19% 13% Lake Harvey High % 57% 74% 57% 43% 26% Lake Kirtland High % 46% 43% 35% 11% 3% 16
20 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Lake Lake Catholic High % 26% 34% 33% 6% 4% Lake Madison High % 51% 44% 37% 19% 12% Lake Mentor High % 43% 40% 35% 14% 9% Lake North High % 47% 55% 45% 24% 14% Lake Perry High % 23% 31% 27% 9% 5% Lake Riverside Jr/Sr High % 44% 38% 28% 17% 8% Lake South High % 48% 41% 34% 15% 9% Lake Wickliffe High % 53% 37% 27% 24% 14% Lawrence Chesapeake High % 0% 69% 56% 19% 6% Lawrence Dawson Bryant High % 0% 45% 23% 32% 9% Lawrence Fairland High % 6% 50% 39% 39% 28% Lawrence Ironton High % 13% 63% 50% 37% 23% Lawrence Rock Hill Sr High % 5% 62% 46% 38% 22% Lawrence South Point High % 0% 69% 46% 38% 15% Lawrence St Joseph Central High % 0% Lawrence Symmes Valley High % 40% 67% 47% 40% 20% Licking Granville Christian Academy Hi % 17% 33% 33% 0% 0% Licking Granville High % 11% 12% 12% 4% 4% Licking Heath High % 35% 52% 42% 26% 16% Licking Johnstown High % 29% 42% 31% 22% 11% Licking Lakewood High % 31% 33% 28% 14% 8% Licking Liberty Christian Academy East % 0% Licking Licking Heights High % 29% 60% 47% 33% 20% Licking Licking Valley High % 34% 66% 59% 22% 15% Licking Newark Catholic High % 22% 30% 26% 4% 0% Licking Newark Digital Academy High % 100% Licking Newark High % 32% 39% 35% 22% 18% Licking Northridge High % 23% 48% 45% 10% 6% Licking Utica High % 40% 54% 49% 23% 17% Licking Watkins Memorial High % 32% 43% 39% 15% 11% 17
21 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Logan Bellefontaine High % 25% 43% 36% 13% 5% Logan Benjamin Logan High % 43% 48% 36% 27% 16% Logan Indian Lake High % 33% 42% 30% 23% 12% Logan Riverside High % 33% 40% 33% 13% 7% Lorain Avon High % 48% 38% 35% 13% 10% Lorain Avon Lake High % 38% 28% 24% 9% 5% Lorain Brookside High % 73% 63% 58% 13% 8% Lorain Clearview High % 70% 61% 55% 36% 30% Lorain Columbia High % 67% 65% 60% 14% 9% Lorain Elyria Catholic High % 43% 44% 42% 10% 8% Lorain Elyria High School % 66% 62% 53% 33% 23% Lorain FBCS High % 100% Lorain Firelands High % 73% 70% 67% 17% 13% Lorain Keystone High % 64% 51% 49% 23% 20% Lorain Life Skills Center of Elyria H % 67% Lorain Lorain High High % 79% 62% 53% 39% 29% Lorain Marion L Steele High % 60% 45% 40% 17% 12% Lorain Midview High % 78% 57% 53% 24% 20% Lorain North Ridgeville High % 71% 55% 53% 19% 17% Lorain Oberlin High % 57% 53% 53% 33% 33% Lorain Open Door Christian Schools Hi % 72% 67% 61% 6% 0% Lorain Summit Academy Second Lorain % 100% Lorain Wellington High % 59% 35% 33% 14% 12% Lucas Achieve Career Preparatory Aca % 100% 83% 83% 50% 50% Lucas Anthony Wayne High % 18% 25% 20% 12% 7% Lucas Bowsher High % 27% 51% 45% 21% 15% Lucas Central Catholic High % 12% 27% 24% 10% 7% Lucas Clay High % 33% 38% 33% 21% 16% Lucas Emmanuel Christian High % 41% 29% 29% 6% 6% Lucas Glass City Academy High % 100% 89% 78% 44% 33% 18
22 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Lucas Horizon Science Academy Toledo % 20% 60% 50% 10% 0% Lucas Kateri Catholic Oregon Campus % 40% 49% 47% 14% 12% Lucas Life Skills Center Of Toledo H % 100% Lucas Maumee High % 29% 33% 28% 19% 15% Lucas Maumee Valley Country Day High % 0% 14% 0% 14% 0% Lucas Monclova Christian High % 50% Lucas Notre Dame Academy High % 5% 20% 18% 2% 0% Lucas Ohio Virtual Academy High % 23% 47% 42% 12% 7% Lucas Ottawa Hills High % 0% 7% 7% 0% 0% Lucas Phoenix Academy CS High % 75% 75% 70% 50% 45% Lucas Rogers High % 19% 46% 43% 12% 9% Lucas Scott High School High % 27% 61% 56% 27% 22% Lucas Springfield High % 38% 37% 33% 13% 9% Lucas St Francis De Sales High % 11% 16% 14% 5% 2% Lucas St John's Jesuit High % 1% 13% 11% 2% 1% Lucas St Ursula Academy High % 9% 16% 11% 12% 7% Lucas Start High % 26% 36% 34% 11% 9% Lucas Summit Academy Toledo Learn Hi % 0% Lucas Sylvania Northview High % 17% 17% 13% 10% 6% Lucas Sylvania Southview High % 7% 10% 9% 2% 1% Lucas The Maritime Academy of Toledo % 0% Lucas Toledo Christian High % 14% 7% 7% 4% 4% Lucas Toledo Early HS High % 0% Lucas Toledo Islamic Academy High % 0% Lucas Toledo Preparatory Academy Hi % 100% Lucas Toledo School For The Arts Hig % 15% 24% 24% 3% 3% Lucas Toledo Technology Academy High % 11% 11% 11% 0% 0% Lucas Waite High % 38% 58% 50% 27% 18% Lucas Whitmer High % 27% 34% 30% 17% 14% Lucas Woodward High % 39% 70% 70% 22% 22% 19
23 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Madison Jonathan Alder High % 38% 49% 43% 15% 8% Madison London High % 47% 49% 39% 22% 12% Madison Madison Plains HS High % 63% 51% 40% 29% 17% Madison West Jefferson High % 58% 49% 44% 22% 18% Mahoning Boardman High % 1% 52% 44% 29% 21% Mahoning Canfield High % 2% 32% 23% 19% 10% Mahoning Cardinal Mooney High % 0% 55% 42% 35% 22% Mahoning Chaney Campus of VPA and STEM % 11% 83% 67% 65% 50% Mahoning East High School % 9% 79% 74% 67% 63% Mahoning Fitch High % 1% 48% 34% 31% 18% Mahoning Jackson Milton High % 0% 48% 40% 28% 20% Mahoning Life Skills Ctr Of Youngstown % 25% Mahoning Lowellville High % 0% 47% 37% 26% 16% Mahoning Mahoning Unlimited Classroom H % 0% Mahoning Mahoning Valley Opportunity Hi % 0% Mahoning Mckinley High % 14% 79% 79% 14% 14% Mahoning Memorial High % 4% 64% 50% 43% 29% Mahoning Poland Seminary High % 1% 45% 36% 32% 22% Mahoning South Range High % 2% 48% 35% 26% 13% Mahoning Springfield High % 4% 54% 40% 42% 29% Mahoning Struthers High % 1% 54% 35% 42% 23% Mahoning Summit Academy Sec Youngstown % 0% Mahoning Ursuline High % 0% 56% 50% 34% 28% Mahoning West Branch High % 16% 53% 49% 21% 16% Mahoning Western Reserve High % 6% 43% 34% 17% 9% Mahoning Youngstown Christian High % 0% 77% 77% 54% 54% Mahoning Youngstown Early High % 0% 73% 67% 13% 6% Marion Elgin High % 33% 50% 39% 22% 11% Marion Harding High % 28% 31% 15% 25% 9% Marion Marion Catholic Jr/Sr High % 20% 20
24 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Marion Pleasant High % 16% 40% 28% 24% 12% Marion Ridgedale School Hig % 0% Marion Ridgedale Jr/Sr High % 36% 43% 36% 21% 14% Marion River Valley High % 40% 40% 35% 25% 20% Marion Rushmore Academy High % 100% Marion Treca Digital Academy High % 63% 74% 63% 32% 21% Medina Black River High % 46% 54% 49% 22% 17% Medina Brunswick High % 41% 50% 45% 22% 16% Medina Buckeye High % 38% 42% 42% 9% 9% Medina Cloverleaf High % 19% 44% 36% 12% 4% Medina Highland High % 22% 28% 24% 11% 6% Medina Medina High % 23% 33% 29% 15% 10% Medina Wadsworth High % 9% 27% 25% 6% 4% Meigs Eastern High % 41% 34% 31% 10% 7% Meigs Meigs High % 59% 54% 49% 32% 28% Meigs Southern High % 47% 53% 53% 7% 7% Mercer Celina High % 13% 32% 31% 1% 0% Mercer Coldwater High % 17% 45% 34% 13% 2% Mercer Fort Recovery High % 24% 34% 31% 7% 3% Mercer Marion Local High % 29% 39% 32% 18% 11% Mercer Parkway High % 30% 35% 30% 22% 17% Mercer St Henry High % 21% 49% 41% 13% 5% Miami Bethel High % 41% 31% 19% 25% 13% Miami Bradford High % 45% 27% 27% 27% 27% Miami Covington High % 59% 41% 32% 23% 14% Miami Miami East High % 38% 33% 29% 8% 4% Miami Milton Union High % 53% 45% 40% 25% 20% Miami Newton High % 41% 29% 24% 12% 6% Miami Piqua High % 54% 52% 48% 20% 16% Miami TCHS High % 29% 36% 29% 14% 7% 21
25 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Miami Tippecanoe High School High % 34% 31% 23% 15% 7% Miami Troy High % 40% 39% 30% 23% 13% Monroe Beallsville High % 65% 71% 71% 41% 41% Monroe Monroe Central High % 47% 63% 56% 25% 19% Monroe River High % 43% 67% 62% 24% 19% Montgomery Archbishop Alter High % 6% 25% 18% 9% 3% Montgomery Belmont High % 65% 86% 76% 76% 65% Montgomery Brookville High % 32% 30% 21% 17% 9% Montgomery Butler High % 39% 31% 20% 19% 9% Montgomery Carroll High % 21% 29% 26% 11% 7% Montgomery Centerville High % 19% 21% 16% 12% 7% Montgomery Chaminade Julienne High % 23% 33% 23% 20% 10% Montgomery David H. Ponitz Career Technol % 14% 77% 50% 50% 23% Montgomery Dayton Christian School High % 33% 60% 50% 27% 17% Montgomery Dayton Early Academy H % 11% 47% 47% 5% 5% Montgomery Dayton Tech Design High Sch Hi % 42% 83% 67% 58% 42% Montgomery Dixie High % 48% 39% 23% 32% 16% Montgomery Dunbar High % 38% 74% 60% 57% 43% Montgomery Horizon Science Academy Dayton % 0% 83% 67% 33% 17% Montgomery ISUS Trade and Tech Prep % 67% Montgomery Jefferson High % 50% 60% 45% 50% 35% Montgomery Kettering Fairmont High % 49% 34% 25% 25% 17% Montgomery Life Skills Center of Dayton H % 100% 88% 88% 88% 88% Montgomery Meadowdale HS High % 53% 80% 63% 65% 48% Montgomery Miami Valley High % 67% 53% 40% 47% 33% Montgomery Miamisburg High % 35% 41% 34% 25% 18% Montgomery Mound Street Health Careers Ac % 50% Montgomery Mound Street IT Careers Academ % 0% Montgomery New Choices High % 29% 100% 57% 71% 29% Montgomery Northmont High % 32% 32% 25% 22% 15% 22
26 Remediation of Ohio High School Graduates Going Directly to a University System of Ohio High School Graduates in 2011 Enrolling as First-Time in Fall 2011 at and Montgomery Northridge High % 53% 50% 40% 37% 27% Montgomery Oakwood High % 15% 20% 19% 7% 5% Montgomery Spring Valley Academy High % 33% 50% 50% 17% 17% Montgomery Stebbins High % 37% 45% 41% 20% 15% Montgomery Stivers School For The Arts Hi % 25% 46% 39% 23% 16% Montgomery Tech Con Institute High % 0% Montgomery Thurgood Marshall HS High % 23% 68% 49% 47% 28% Montgomery Trotwood Madison High % 34% 74% 63% 51% 41% Montgomery Valley View High % 32% 29% 23% 14% 9% Montgomery Wayne High % 47% 47% 39% 33% 24% Montgomery West Carrollton High % 57% 59% 45% 47% 33% Morgan Morgan High % 51% 47% 43% 25% 22% Morrow Cardington Lincoln High % 43% 46% 32% 25% 11% Morrow Gilead Christian High % 75% Morrow Highland High % 19% 42% 32% 26% 16% Morrow Mt Gilead High % 39% 56% 44% 33% 22% Morrow Northmor High % 64% 21% 14% 14% 7% Muskingum Bishop Rosecrans High % 0% 25% 25% 25% 25% Muskingum Foxfire High School High % 0% Muskingum John Glenn High % 36% 40% 37% 19% 16% Muskingum Maysville High % 46% 59% 45% 32% 18% Muskingum Philo High % 31% 47% 42% 27% 22% Muskingum Tri Valley High % 38% 36% 31% 25% 21% Muskingum West Muskingum High % 30% 32% 27% 20% 16% Muskingum Zanesville High % 25% 59% 55% 22% 18% Noble Caldwell High % 67% 71% 54% 33% 17% Noble Shenandoah High % 58% 55% 42% 29% 16% Ottawa Danbury High % 36% 45% 36% 36% 27% Ottawa Genoa Area High % 34% 37% 37% 8% 8% Ottawa Oak Harbor High % 57% 51% 39% 31% 20% 23
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