MSD of Wayne Township Graduation & College Attendance Report We are Wayne March 23, 2015
MSD Wayne Historical Graduation Data
Marion County Graduation Rates Class of 2014 Total All Grads % Rank School Town of Speedway 113 111 98.20% 1 Franklin Township Com Sch Corp 570 553 97.00% 2 M S D Wayne Township 980 920 93.90% 3 (T) M S D Pike Township 642 603 93.90% 3 (T) Perry Township Schools 1007 933 92.70% 5 M S D Warren Township 859 779 90.70% 6 M S D Decatur Township 427 383 89.70% 7 Beech Grove City Schools 179 159 88.80% 8 M S D Lawrence Township 1170 1028 87.90% 9 M S D Washington Township 849 731 86.10% 10 Indianapolis Public Schools 1129 807 71.50% 11 Marion County Totals 7925 7007 88.42%
MSD Wayne Graduation Rate By Subgroups Subgroup # In Cohort #Graduates % Graduating Asian 11 10 90.9% Black 363 344 94.8% Hispanic 148 141 95.3% Multi-Racial 54 51 94.4% White 399 369 92.5% Paid Lunch 357 335 93.8% Free/Reduced Lunch 607 579 95.4% Gen. Ed. 856 826 96.5%
MSD Wayne Graduation Rate By Subgroups Subgroup # In Cohort #Graduates % Graduating Special Ed. 112 90 80.4% Non ELL 900 853 94.8% ELL 68 63 92.6% Female 494 473 95.7% Male 486 447 92.0% Total 980 920 93.9%
Mountain of Higher Education We are Wayne Aspirations
Data Trends US is ranked 15 th out of 20 industrialized countries in the percentage of adults ages 25-34 with bachelor s degrees Rothman, 2012 The US will need an additional 20 million postsecondary workers to keep pace with future economic requirements by 2025. 15 million bachelor s degrees 4 million non-degree postsecondary credentials 1 million associate s degrees Carnevale & Rose, 2012 College costs up 400% in the last 25 years Average debt $23,000 College enrollment up 38% in the last decade, but graduation rates have plateaued By 2018, 63% of all jobs will require some postsecondary education (Carnevale, Smith, & Strohl, 2010)
College & Career Readiness College Eligible vs. College Ready
Then... NOW Course titles and GPA s Test Scores Key Cognitive Factors: Habits of Mind Key Content: Writing, Research, Math, Science, English, Social Studies, World Language, the Arts Academic Behaviors: Self- monitoring & Study skills Contextual Skills & Awareness: how post secondary operates
Post-Secondary Trends
Rising cost of post-secondary Source: College Affordability & Transparency Center College Scorecard
Serving the District Goal: To have a coordinated and articulated college readiness program for ALL students in the MSD of Wayne Township. Building College Coordinators Bi-weekly meetings: Naviance Data Analytics School/Student/Family FAFSA Completion Financial Aid Nights College Admission professional development IACAC/NACAC/College Board College Fair(s) College Visits Grant opportunities Twitter
Ben Davis University High School A collaborative partnership of MSD of Wayne Township and Vincennes University. Copyright MSD of Wayne Township
BDU Graduation Rates Graduation Rates Cohort Year Indiana Public High Schools Ben Davis University High School 2010 84.10% 96.30% 2011 85.70% 100% 2012 88.38% 100% 2013 88.40% 100% 2014 89.80% 100%
Graduation Rates
Early College Impact Study
Associate Degrees 83 Scholars earned Associate Degrees 4 earned Collegiate Certificates 20 earned 50+ College Credits
2014 Graduates
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Demographics
13-14 College Scholarship Earnings
Student Tracking Bethancourth Marissa IUPUI Butler University Indiana University Ward Tuition Guarantee Ryan $144,200 University of Indianapolis 46000 Bellarmine University 85200 Loyola University Chicago 66000 Marian University
College Accessibility College Field Trips School Visits & Small-Group Sessions College Recruiters during lunch & Advisory On-site Admissions Alumni Speakers & Panels Diversifying Majors & Course Offerings Advisory Curriculum Summer Bridging Program - Mentoring X-Mester - Residential Component
Support & Retention University Partnerships Internships Data Tracking o IUPUI o National Clearinghouse Alumni Committee o Post-secondary Support
Ben Davis High School THERE IS A REASON THEY CALL US GIANTS- MULTIPLE PATHWAYS BUT WE ARE ONE
BDHS Graduation Rate We continue to increase the grad rate-94.51%
College and Career BDHS Two forms for collecting information. 1) Senior survey For the class of 2014 with a statistically valid response of 695 students we found: Attending 4 year college 52% of entire class Attending 2 year college 27% of entire class Military 1%of entire class No college or going into immediate employment 14% of entire class No answer: 6% 2) Clearinghouse report. This report is trailing data and we will look at the class of 2013. The data continues to get better as more and more college and universities collect and communicate the data and as we learn to analyze the data to ensure students success AFTER they leave our doors.
In 2014, 367 went to a 4 year (not all listed)
In 2014, 189 went to a 2 year college (not all listed)
2011-2013 College Going Rates
Where do they go? The chart to the side reflects that for 2007-13 graduates 64% go to a 4 year college and 29% to a 2 year college.
Disaggregated Rates-BDHS
Scholarship Dollars In 2014 $15,396,587 USED (not just offered) One full ride to Harvard and 2 Gates Winners helped.
Student Tracking Connor O Day: full tuition at Purdue University, JROTC scholarship, approximately 80,000 for 4 years. Haley Sumner: full tuition at Butler University academic scholarship (1 of 4 full Butler rides), approximately 140,000 for 4 years. Kyle Castner: full ride to Columbia University academic and athletic scholarship, approximately 209,000 for 4 years.
College Ready Westside College Fair College Field Trips Ivy Tech off sight opportunity College Recruiters during school (small groups, lunches, 1 on 1) Multiple FAFSA nights In 2014 students earned 3573 college credits earned through ACP; 7902 through all dual credit options 49 AP Scholar Awards AVID Alumni speakers and college trips Internships and coops (Lily, Allisons, Dow, Rolls Royce ++) Junior planning night
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National Clearinghouse I. Participation 2011-2014 II. Tracks students through demographic (roster) information resulting in imperfect data sets III. IV. Vast majority of Indiana Colleges/Universities Participate Participation for Out-Of-State Institutions varies greatly V. Tracks college enrollment, persistence, and graduation
Next Steps Secondary Redesign Naviance Expanding Pathways Capstones (rigor)/transitions Habits of Mind Individualization
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