HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE STUDY
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1 Diablo Valley College HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE STUDY Enrollment, Placement, and Success of Recent High School Graduates from Area High Schools September 2013 Prepared by District Research Contra Costa Community College District 500 Court Street Martinez, California 94553
2 Table of Contents Diablo Valley College (DVC) Feeder High School Graduate Study... 1 Number of Area High School Graduates Attending DVC... 2 English Assessment of DVC Students from Area High Schools... 3 Math Assessment of DVC Students from Area High Schools... 4 Course Success Rate of DVC Students from Area High Schools... 5 Acalanes Union High School District Acalanes High... 6 Campolindo High... 8 Las Lomas High Miramonte High Martinez Unified School District Alhambra Senior High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Clayton Valley High College Park High Concord High Mt. Diablo High Northgate High Ygnacio Valley High San Ramon Valley Unified School District California High Dougherty Valley High Monte Vista High San Ramon Valley High... 34
3 Diablo Valley College Feeder High School Graduate Study District/Top Feeder High Schools* High School Graduates Cohort Number from Cohort Enrolled at DVC Percent of Cohort Enrolled at DVC Acalanes Union High School District 1, % Acalanes High % Campolindo High % Las Lomas High % Miramonte High % Martinez Unified School District % Alhambra Senior High % Mt. Diablo Unified School District 2, % Clayton Valley High % College Park High % Concord High % Mt. Diablo High % Northgate High % Ygnacio Valley High % San Ramon Valley Unified School District 2, % California High % Dougherty Valley High % Monte Vista High % San Ramon Valley High % County Public School Graduates 11,549 1,312 11% West County (CCC Feeder High Schools) 1, % Central County (DVC Feeder High Schools) 6,285 1,102 18% East County (LMC Feeder High Schools) 3, % *Only top public feeder high schools are listed. Graduates from all public feeder schools are totaled under County Public School Graduates. New high school graduates have a first term designation of either 2012SU, 2012FA, or 2013SP, have a Grad Type status of 3=high school graduate, and are 19- years-old or younger. DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 1
4 District/School Mt.DiabloUnified SanRamonValeyUnified AcalanesUnion Marin ez Unifi. ClaytonValey ColegePark Concord MountDiablo Northgate YgnacioValey Olympic Crossroads Prospect NuevaVista Horizons Summit LiveOak California MonteVista SanRamonVal. DoughertyValey SanRamon ValeyContinuat. VentureSchool LasLomas Campolindo Miramonte Acalanes Briones Independent Alhambra NumberofRecords n=570 n=264 n=190 NumberofAreaHighSchoolGraduatesAtendingDVC, District Mt.DiabloUnified SanRamonValeyUnified AcalanesUnion MarinezUnified Sum ofnumberofrecordsforeachschoolbrokendownbydistrict.colorshowsdetailsaboutdistrict.thedataisfilteredoninsta_year_attend_end andservicearea. TheINSTA_YEAR_ATTEND_END filterkeeps2012.theserviceareafilterkeepsdvcservicearea.theviewisfilteredondistrict,whichkeepsacalanesunion,marinezunified,mt.diablounifiedandsanramonvaleyunified. 2
5 % AcalanesUnion 4% EnglishAssessmentPlacementofStudentsfrom AreaHighSchools, District/HighSchool Martinez Unified Mt.DiabloUnified SanRamonValeyUnified n=24 n=23 n=96 n=23 n=71 n=115 n=114 n=84 n=71 n=60 n=49 n=84 n=37 n=20 n=36 1 9% 1 12% 11% 19% 25% 8% 2 1 3% 1 8% PlacementLevel BasicSkils Developmental Colege % % oftotalcount % 74% 57% 7 66% 7 61% 53% 63% 69% 7 65% 64% 4 68% % 35% 38% 1 17% 16% 2 22% 18% 2 16% 21% 27% 25% 28% Acalanes Campolin.LasLomas Miramonte Alhambra Clayton Valey Colege Park 7% Concord Mt.Diablo Northgate Ygnacio Valey California Dougherty Valey Monte Vista San Ramon Valey % oftotalcountforeachhighschoolbrokendownbydistrict.colorshowsdetailsaboutplacementlevel.thedataisfilteredonsubject,whichkeepsenglish.theviewisfilteredonplacementlevel, whichhasmultiplemembersselected.percentsarebasedoneachcolumnofeachpaneofthetable. 3
6 10 AcalanesUnion MathAssessmentPlacementofStudentsfrom AreaHighSchools, District/HighSchool Martinez Unified Mt.DiabloUnified SanRamonValeyUnified n=17 n=18 n=75 n=20 n=54 n=82 n=93 n=65 n=58 n=52 n=37 n=59 n=25 n=42 n=21 PlacementLevel BasicSkils Developmental Colege 9 % oftotalcount % 6% 28% 11% 33% 5% 3 48% 7% 55% 45% 9% 58% 62% 33% 12% 54% 31% 1 36% 4% 57% 38% % 61% 7 16% 12% 12% 56% 14% 59% % 2 47% 44% 46% 1 29% 29% 26% 32% 33% Acalanes Campolin.LasLomas Miramonte Alhambra Clayton Valey Colege Park Concord Mt.Diablo Northgate Ygnacio Valey California Dougherty Valey Monte Vista San Ramon Valey % oftotalcountforeachhighschoolbrokendownbydistrict.colorshowsdetailsaboutplacementlevel.thedataisfilteredonsubject,whichkeepsmath.theviewisfilteredonplacementlevel, whichhasmultiplemembersselected.percentsarebasedoneachcolumnofeachpaneofthetable. 4
7 Campolin.Northgate LasLomas Miramonte Monte Vista Colege Park California AlDVC Students Dougherty Valey Alhambra Ygnacio Valey Acalanes Clayton Valey San Ramon Valey Concord Mount Diablo SuccessRate 69.8% 71.5% 72.7% 73.1% 62.8% 67.9% 69.8% 69.9% 72.7% 77.7% 71.2% % 73.6% 74.4% 82.4% SuccessfulCourseCompletionRateofDVCStudentsfrom AreaHighSchools, Thesuccessrateisthepercentofstudentswhoweresuccessfulincompletingcoursesoutofthetotalenroledinthesecourses.Thesuccessraterepresentstheratioofgrades A,B,C,CR,IA,IB,IC,IPP,andPoveralgradesawarded. 5
8 Acalanes High Acalanes Union High School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 2 13% 8% in English Basic Skills 3% 3% 25% Developmental 57% 57% 58% College % Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 39% 42% 47% Developmental 29% 13% 6% College 32% 46% 47% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 89% 84% 7 All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 10 88% 95% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 89% 9 8 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 6
9 Acalanes High Acalanes Union High School District Diablo Valley College High School Graduate Study 2013 Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 54% 46% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 71% 12% 17% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 54% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 17% 71% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 7
10 Campolindo High Acalanes Union High School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 36% 6% 8% in English Basic Skills 3% 4% Developmental 53% 25% 52% College 45% 75% 43% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 57% 8% 28% Developmental 4% 8% 11% College 39% 83% 61% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 88% 91% 82% All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates % All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 10 93% 78% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 8
11 Campolindo High Acalanes Union High School District Diablo Valley College High School Graduate Study 2013 Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 64% 36% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 61% 14% 14% 11% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 64% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 14% 11% 61% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 9
12 Las Lomas High Acalanes Union High School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 24% 28% 35% in English Basic Skills 7% 8% 1 Developmental 57% 66% 74% College 36% 26% 16% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 41% 28% 33% Developmental 4% 7% 5% College 55% 65% 61% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 87% 76% 74% All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 58% 83% 82% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 10 58% 77% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 10
13 Las Lomas High Acalanes Union High School District Diablo Valley College High School Graduate Study 2013 Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 5% 62% 33% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 2% 2% 3% 4% 59% 19% 11% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 63% 5% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 3% 4% 19% 12% 59% 2% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 11
14 Miramonte High Acalanes Union High School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 12% 7% 8% in English Basic Skills 3% 9% Developmental 45% 56% 57% College 52% 44% 35% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 4 27% #DIV/0! Developmental 5% #DIV/0! College 55% 82% #DIV/0! Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 94% 64% 74% All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates % All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 92% 93% 75% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 12
15 Miramonte High Acalanes Union High School District Diablo Valley College High School Graduate Study 2013 Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 56% 44% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 68% 16% 8% 4% 4% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 56% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 4% 8% 4% 68% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 13
16 Alhambra Senior High Martinez Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 36% 34% 26% in English Basic Skills 6% 3% 1 Developmental 59% 8 7 College 35% 17% 2 Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 61% 51% 48% Developmental 12% 4% 7% College 27% 45% 44% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 82% 84% 71% All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 93% 85% 78% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate % DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 14
17 Alhambra Senior High Martinez Unified School District Diablo Valley College High School Graduate Study 2013 Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 3% 54% 43% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 3% 4% 45% 8% 4 African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 55% 3% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 4% 4 8% 45% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 15
18 Clayton Valley High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 3 26% 28% in English Basic Skills 7% 14% 12% Developmental 63% 72% 66% College 3 14% 22% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 55% 61% 55% Developmental 22% 4% 16% College 23% 35% 29% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 83% 8 7 All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 86% 89% 88% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 96% 91% 76% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 16
19 Clayton Valley High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 2% 56% 42% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 2% 5 7% 9% 6% 26% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 56% 2% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 9% 6% 26% 7% 5 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 17
20 College Park High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 41% 22% 27% in English Basic Skills 2% 2% 11% Developmental 6 62% 7 College 38% 35% 18% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 51% 38% 45% Developmental 12% 9% College 38% 62% 46% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 8 81% 73% All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 83% 74% 94% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 9 82% 71% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 18
21 College Park High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 3% 53% 44% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 51% 3% 6% 13% 4% 23% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 53% 3% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 6% 4% 23% 13% 51% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 19
22 Concord High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 38% 32% 26% in English Basic Skills 1 19% 19% Developmental 56% 73% 61% College 34% 7% 2 Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 54% 61% 58% Developmental 1 9% 12% College 37% 3 29% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 83% 76% 68% All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 65% 85% 88% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 10 98% 73% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 20
23 Concord High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 1% 42% 57% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 3% 5 7% 8% 2% 3 African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 42% 1% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 8% 2% 3 7% 5 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 21
24 Mt. Diablo High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 36% 17% 28% in English Basic Skills 21% 24% 25% Developmental 69% 73% 68% College 1 4% 7% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 65% 65% 62% Developmental 18% 3% 12% College 17% 32% 26% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 75% 71% 63% All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 75% 97% 75% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate % DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 22
25 Mt. Diablo High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 1% 46% 53% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 1% 1 8% 8% 1 2% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race 61% White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 46% 1% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 1 3% 61% 1 8% 1% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 23
26 Northgate High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 29% 36% 17% in English Basic Skills 4% 6% 8% Developmental 63% 61% 53% College 33% 33% 38% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 39% 33% 33% Developmental 8% 2% 12% College 52% 65% 56% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 9 83% 78% All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 81% 77% 9 All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 91% 94% 82% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 24
27 Northgate High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 1% 63% 36% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 58% 15% 3% 15% 9% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 63% 1% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 3% 15% 9% 58% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 25
28 Ygnacio Valley High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 45% 31% 23% in English Basic Skills 7% 22% 2 Developmental 72% 69% 63% College 22% 9% 16% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 48% 56% 54% Developmental 8% 5% 14% College 44% 38% 32% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 88% 7 7 All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 86% 93% 95% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 10 64% 66% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 26
29 Ygnacio Valley High Mt. Diablo Unified School District Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 54% 46% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 32% 7% 6% 7% 4% 44% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 54% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 7% 4% 44% 7% 31% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 27
30 California High San Ramon Valley Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 19% 13% 16% in English Basic Skills 3% 12% 1 Developmental 68% 55% 69% College 29% 33% 21% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 58% 41% 31% Developmental 13% 3% 1 College 28% 56% 59% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 88% 83% 73% All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 82% 85% 92% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 93% 10 78% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 28
31 California High San Ramon Valley Unified School District Diablo Valley College High School Graduate Study 2013 Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 1% 53% 46% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 3% 53% 17% 13% 12% 2% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 53% 1% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 16% 2% 12% 13% 53% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 29
32 Dougherty Valley High San Ramon Valley Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 3% 7% 9% in English Basic Skills ~ 29% 3% Developmental ~ 42% 7 College ~ 29% 27% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 33% 36% Developmental 7% 4% College Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 89% 81% 71% All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 67% 89% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate ~ 84% 82% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 30
33 Dougherty Valley High San Ramon Valley Unified School District Diablo Valley College High School Graduate Study 2013 Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 66% 34% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 2% 5% 24% 2 5% 7% 37% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 66% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 37% 7% 2 5% 24% 2% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 31
34 Monte Vista High San Ramon Valley Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 21% 13% 15% in English Basic Skills 1% 2% 1 Developmental 55% 59% 65% College 43% 39% 25% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 52% 26% 57% Developmental 15% 1 1 College 33% 65% 33% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 84% 83% 73% All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 79% 95% 82% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 87% 94% 78% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 32
35 Monte Vista High San Ramon Valley Unified School District Diablo Valley College High School Graduate Study 2013 Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 55% 45% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 1% 1% 54% 6% 22% 15% 1% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 55% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 22% 1% 15% 5% 54% 1% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 33
36 San Ramon Valley High San Ramon Valley Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Number and percent of high school (HS) graduates enrolled at DVC. HS graduates have a first term status in the designated academic year, have a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are 19 or younger. Number of Graduates from Previous Year Table 2: English Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates English at DVC: Basic Skills (two or Number Enrolled at DVC Percent Enrolled at DVC 21% 15% 9% in English Basic Skills 5% 7% 8% Developmental 65% 71% 64% College 3 22% 28% Table 3: Math Assessment Placement of In Coming High School Graduates Math at DVC: Basic Skills (two or in Math Basic Skills 54% 44% 38% Developmental 9% 7% College 37% 48% 62% Table 4: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 82% 79% 7 All DVC Students 76% 74% 72% Table 5: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester compared to the persistence rate of all students. 2010FA 2011SP 2011FA 2012SP 2012FA 2013SP Persistence Rate of Graduates 74% 57% 76% All DVC Students 69% 71% 73% Table 6: Annual Unduplicated Head Count and Course Success Rate of Concurrently Enrolled High School Students Number and course success rate of students enrolled in high school and taking courses at DVC. The success rate represents the ratio of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Number of Concurrently Enrolled Students Success Rate 92% 81% 79% DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 34
37 San Ramon Valley High San Ramon Valley Unified School District Diablo Valley College High School Graduate Study 2013 Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 2% 53% 45% Female Male Unknown Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC 67% 5% 9% 19% African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Table 7: Gender of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC Female Male Unknown Total % 52% 2% 10 Table 8: Race/Ethnicity of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending DVC African Amer. Asian/Pac. Is. Filipino Hispanic Multi Race White Other/Unk. Total % 1 19% 67% 10 DVC information from Colleague. Run date 9/18/2013. JD 35
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