4 AAC 06.825 - Graduation rates indicator
(a)A school serving
students in grade 12 will earn points for the graduation rate indicator using
graduation rates from the previous academic year. A school will earn between
zero and 100 points for the four-year graduation rate for the all-students
group, and A between zero and 100 points for the five-year graduation rate for
the all-students group as defined in (b) of this section. At least 10 students
must be in the adjusted graduation rate cohort in order to include the
graduation rate indicator in the school's performance score.
(b) For purposes of this section and
4 AAC
06.895(i),
(1) "five-year graduation rate" means a
fraction, the denominator of which is an adjusted graduation cohort consisting
of the sum of the number of students who first enrolled in the ninth grade five
years earlier, adjusting for transfers in and out, emigres, and deceased
students, and the numerator of which is the number of students in the school
who graduate
(A) on or before June 30 of the
reporting year;
(B) with a regular
high school diploma; and
(C) within
five years of first enrolling in a high school;
(2) "four-year graduation rate" means a
fraction, the denominator of which is an adjusted graduation cohort consisting
of the sum of the number of students who first enrolled in the ninth grade four
years earlier, adjusting for transfers in and out, emigres, and deceased
students, and the numerator of which is the number of students in the high
school who graduate from the high school
(A)
before June 30 of the reporting year;
(B) with a regular high school diploma;
and
(C) within four years of first
enrolling in a high school;
(3) "graduation rate" means the
(A) four-year graduation rate; or
(B) five-year graduation rate.
Notes
Authority:AS 14.03.123
AS 14.07.020
AS 14.07.060
AS 14.50.080
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