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2004-2005 Michigan Graduation/Dropout Rates Page: 1 of 27 Center for Educational Performance and Information 09/28/2006 2004-2005 Michigan Graduation/Dropout Rates 2004-2005 2004-2005 2003-2004 District Code/District Name Building Code/Building Name Graduation Dropout 9-12 Grade Graduation Dropout Rate Rate Enrollments Rate Rate STATE OF MICHIGAN 87.7 3.3 504,144 88.7 3.0 82921 Academy for Business and Technology School District Rate: 81.9 5.0 217 59.4 10.2 82921 Academy for Business and Technology 08435 Academy for Business & Technology High 81.9 5.0 217 59.4 10.2 82961 Academy of Inkster School District Rate: 81.8 3.9 186 95.8 1.3 82961 Academy of Inkster 08729 Academy of Inkster 81.8 3.9 186 95.8 1.3 63908 Academy of Michigan School District Rate: 89.7 2.7 462 99.1 0.2 63908 Academy of Michigan 08524 Academy of Michigan 89.7 2.7 462 99.1 0.2 63902 Academy of Oak Park School District Rate: 47.0 21.9 454 100.0 0.0 63902 Academy of Oak Park 08291 Academy of Oak Park (6-12) 47.0 21.9 454 100.0 0.0 31020 Adams Township School District School District Rate: 80.9 5.3 143 89.9 3.0 31020 Adams Township School District 01893 Jeffers High School 80.9 5.3 143 89.9 3.0 46020 Addison Community Schools School District Rate: 96.7 1.0 409 87.0 3.3 46020 Addison Community Schools 00023 Addison High School 96.7 1.0 409 87.0 3.3 46010 Adrian City School District School District Rate: 92.5 1.9 1,210 86.6 3.7 46010 Adrian City School District 00027 Adrian High School 92.5 1.9 1,210 86.6 3.7 63914 Advanced Technology Academy School District Rate: 97.3 0.9 422 n/r n/r 63914 Advanced Technology Academy 08707 Advanced Technology Academy 97.3 0.9 422 n/r n/r 63901 AGBU Alex-Marie Manoogian School School District Rate: 100.0 0.0 100 100.0 0.0 63901 AGBU Alex-Marie Manoogian School 08265 AGBU Alex-Marie Manoogian School 100.0 0.0 100 100.0 0.0 58020 Airport Community School District School District Rate: 92.9 2.0 1,027 95.0 1.4 58020 Airport Community School District 01086 Airport Senior High School 92.9 2.0 1,027 95.0 1.4 82903 Aisha Shule/WEB Dubois Prep. School School District Rate: 97.7 1.0 82 86.7 2.9 82903 Aisha Shule/WEB Dubois Prep. School 08047 Aisha Shule/WEB Dubois Prep. School 97.7 1.0 82 86.7 2.9 79010 Akron-Fairgrove Schools School District Rate: 80.3 5.3 127 73.1 6.9 79010 Akron-Fairgrove Schools 00034 Akron-Fairgrove Jr/Sr High School 80.3 5.3 127 73.1 6.9 13010 Albion Public Schools School District Rate: 90.3 2.3 488 85.0 4.7 13010 Albion Public Schools 04936 Albion Senior High School 90.3 2.3 488 85.0 4.7 01010 Alcona Community Schools School District Rate: 95.0 1.2 329 100.0 0.0 01010 Alcona Community Schools 00044 Alcona Community High School 95.0 1.2 329 100.0 0.0 74030 Algonac Community School District School District Rate: 92.3 1.9 746 96.6 0.9 74030 Algonac Community School District 00054 Algonac High School 92.3 1.9 746 96.6 0.9 03030 Allegan Public Schools School District Rate: 94.1 1.5 971 95.2 1.2 03030 Allegan Public Schools 00062 Allegan High School 95.6 1.1 867 95.2 1.2 03030 Allegan Public Schools 03535 Allegan Alternative High School 82.4 3.7 104 n/r n/r 82020 Allen Park Public Schools School District Rate: 86.6 3.9 1,133 98.8 0.3 82020 Allen Park Public Schools 00065 Allen Park High School 86.6 3.9 1,133 98.8 0.3 70040 Allendale Public School District School District Rate: 89.0 2.7 639 94.5 1.3 70040 Allendale Public School District 05889 Allendale High School 94.4 1.3 564 94.5 1.3 70040 Allendale Public School District 07293 New Options Alternative High School 61.6 11.0 75 n/r n/r 29010 Alma Public Schools School District Rate: 93.9 1.5 755 98.9 0.3 29010 Alma Public Schools 05774 Alma Senior High School 93.9 1.5 755 98.9 0.3 44020 Almont Community Schools School District Rate: 96.2 0.9 561 96.0 1.0 44020 Almont Community Schools 00073 Almont High School 96.2 0.9 561 96.0 1.0 04010 Alpena Public Schools School District Rate: 83.1 4.5 1,731 88.0 3.2 04010 Alpena Public Schools 00075 Alpena High School 86.6 3.5 1,646 88.0 3.2 04010 Alpena Public Schools 07361 OxBow ACES Academy/Alternative & Adult Ed 49.6 15.5 85 n/r n/r 50040 Anchor Bay School District School District Rate: 95.9 1.0 1,933 94.9 1.2 NOTES: n/a - No data were submitted. n/r - No data were required for this period. n/s - District-level data were not submitted. * - Ninth- grade students may be located in separate building(s). Page: 2 of 27 Center for Educational Performance and Information 09/28/2006 2004-2005 Michigan Graduation/Dropout Rates 2004-2005 2004-2005 2003-2004 District Code/District Name Building Code/Building Name Graduation Dropout 9-12 Grade Graduation Dropout Rate Rate Enrollments Rate Rate 50040 Anchor Bay School District 00089 Anchor Bay High School 95.9 1.0 1,933 94.9 1.2 81010 Ann Arbor Public Schools School District Rate: 93.3 1.7 5,616 92.9 1.8 81010 Ann Arbor Public Schools 04882 Pioneer High School 94.6 1.3 2,861 93.1 1.7 81010 Ann Arbor Public Schools 05671 Huron High School 94.7 1.3 2,131 91.8 2.0 81010 Ann Arbor Public Schools 05745 Community High School 94.9 1.3 453 96.5 0.9 81010 Ann Arbor Public Schools 08680 Stone High School 77.1 9.5 171 n/r n/r 06010 Arenac Eastern School District School District Rate: 87.9 3.1 123 88.5 3.1 06010 Arenac Eastern School District 06950 Arenac Eastern Middle/High School 87.9 3.1 123 88.5 3.1 50050 Armada Area Schools School District Rate: 96.3 1.0 514 94.9 1.3 50050 Armada Area Schools 00119 Armada Area High School 96.3 1.0 514 94.9 1.3 50905 Arts Academy in the Woods School District Rate: 87.6 3.5 297 n/r n/r 50905 Arts Academy in the Woods 08884 Arts Academy in the Woods 87.6 3.5 297 n/r n/r 29020 Ashley Community Schools School District Rate: 80.7 5.1 101 87.5 3.1 29020 Ashley Community Schools 00131 Ashley High School 80.7 5.1 101 87.5 3.1 13050 Athens Area Schools School District Rate: 74.7 6.6 301 92.2 2.1 13050 Athens Area Schools 00136 Athens High School 74.7 6.6 301 92.2 2.1 25130 Atherton Community Schools School District Rate: 89.5 3.0 361 93.5 1.5 25130 Atherton Community Schools 00138 Atherton High School 89.5 3.0 361 93.5 1.5 60010 Atlanta Community Schools School District Rate: 96.9 0.8 137 97.2 0.8 60010 Atlanta Community Schools 03767 Atlanta Community Schools 96.9 0.8 137 97.2 0.8 06020 Au Gres-Sims School District School District Rate: 95.2 1.1 188 95.7 1.1 06020 Au Gres-Sims School District 00147 Au Gres-Sims Middle and High School 95.2 1.1 188 95.7 1.1 63070 Avondale School District School District Rate: 95.7 1.2 1,108 80.6 5.2 63070 Avondale School District 05976 Avondale High School 95.7 1.2 1,108 80.6 5.2 32010 Bad Axe Public Schools School District Rate: 91.9 2.1 443 90.3 2.5 32010 Bad Axe Public Schools 00165 Bad Axe High School 91.9 2.1 443 90.3 2.5 43040 Baldwin Community Schools School District Rate: 83.7 3.7 203 96.0 1.1 43040 Baldwin Community Schools 00181 Baldwin Senior High School 83.7 3.7 203 96.0 1.1 80020 Bangor Public Schools (Van Buren) School District Rate: 85.9 3.9 458 85.3 3.9 80020 Bangor Public Schools (Van Buren) 00189 Bangor High School 85.9 3.9 458 85.3 3.9 09030 Bangor Township Schools School District Rate: 98.5 0.4 895 99.5 0.1 09030 Bangor Township Schools 01951 John Glenn High School 98.5 0.4 895 99.5 0.1 07020 Baraga Area Schools School District Rate: 56.1 12.9 164 92.7 1.9 07020 Baraga Area Schools 00198 Baraga Area High School 56.1 12.9 164 92.7 1.9 21090 Bark River-Harris School District School District Rate: 88.6 3.1 192 92.6 2.0 21090 Bark River-Harris School District 00204 Bark River-Harris Jr/Sr High School 88.6 3.1 192 92.6 2.0 19100 Bath Community Schools School District Rate: 92.5 1.8 325 n/a n/a 19100 Bath Community Schools 00218 Bath High School 92.5 1.8 325 n/a n/a 13904 Battle Creek Area Learning Center School District Rate: 89.4 2.4 110 n/r n/r 13904 Battle Creek Area Learning Center 08854 Battle Creek Area Learning Center 89.4 2.4 110 n/r n/r 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools School District Rate: 69.5 9.9 2,146 80.1 5.3 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 00223 Battle Creek Central High School 82.3 5.0 1,694 80.1 5.3 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 07666 Operation GRAD 35.3 30.0 238 n/r n/r 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 08574 South Hill Academy 61.1 13.8 214 n/r n/r 09010 Bay City School District School District Rate: 88.3 3.1 3,378 93.2 1.7 09010 Bay City School District 00227 Central High School 91.1 2.2 1,721 90.8 2.5 09010 Bay City School District 06257 Western High School 96.9 0.8 1,413 96.1 0.9 09010 Bay City School District 08573 Wenona Center 45.2 17.8 244 n/r n/r 37040 Beal City Public Schools School District Rate: 100.0 0.0 198 100.0 0.0 NOTES: n/a - No data were submitted.
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