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Graduates Who Complete a College Prep Curriculum High School Feedback (Measure 3) Graduates Who Complete a Collepe Prep Curriculum 2013-14 *To provide meaningful results and to protect the privacy of individual students, data are displayed only when the total number of students in a group is at least 10 and when the performance of individuals would not be disclosed. Data for groups less than 10 are displayed with an asterisk (*). Total Graduates # of College Prep Students % College Prep Students School District School Black or Two or Black or Two or Black or Two or District Name School Name Hispanic/ Pacific American Hispanic/ Pacific American Hispanic/ Pacific American # # White African Asian More SWD FRL ELL White African Asian More SWD FRL ELL White African Asian More SWD FRL ELL Latino Islander Indian Latino Islander Indian Latino Islander Indian American Races American Races American Races 01 ALACHUA 0081 SIDNEY LANIER CENTER * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 01 ALACHUA 0082 HOSPITAL HOMEBOUND * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 01 ALACHUA 0151 GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 207 100 45 * * * 16 50 140 * 169 56 30 * * * 10 19 80 * 81.64% 56.00% 66.67% * * * 62.50% 38.00% 57.14% * 01 ALACHUA 0201 HAWTHORNE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 15 * * * * * * * 14 * 1 * * * * * * * 0 * 6.67% * * * * * * * 0.00% * 01 ALACHUA 0261 NEWBERRY HIGH SCHOOL 76 21 14 * * * * 15 46 * 44 11 6 * * * * 2 17 * 57.89% 52.38% 42.86% * * * * 13.33% 36.96% * 01 ALACHUA 0271 SANTA FE HIGH SCHOOL 141 30 14 * * * * 12 61 * 82 13 9 * * * * 3 28 * 58.16% 43.33% 64.29% * * * * 25.00% 45.90% * 01 ALACHUA 0411 PROFESSIONAL ACADEMY MAGNET AT 24 18 * * * * * * 36 * 10 8 * * * * * * 12 * 41.67% 44.44% * * * * * * 33.33% * 01 ALACHUA 0412 HORIZON CTR. ALTERNATIVE SCHL * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 01 ALACHUA 0421 EASTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 83 124 20 28 * * * 27 136 * 69 44 16 21 * * * 6 57 * 83.13% 35.48% 80.00% 75.00% * * * 22.22% 41.91% * 01 ALACHUA 0431 F. W. BUCHHOLZ HIGH SCHOOL 270 75 49 22 * * 17 41 103 * 188 29 36 17 * * 8 12 44 * 69.63% 38.67% 73.47% 77.27% * * 47.06% 29.27% 42.72% * 01 ALACHUA 0701 ALACHUA COUNTY JAIL * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 01 ALACHUA 0991 SIATECH GAINESVILLE * 16 * * * * * * * * * 0 * * * * * * * * * 0.00% * * * * * * * * 01 ALACHUA 1003 MYCROSCHOOL GAINESVILLE 10 35 * * * * * 16 28 * 0 0 * * * * * 0 0 * 0.00% 0.00% * * * * * 0.00% 0.00% * 01 ALACHUA 7004 ALACHUA ESCHOOL (VIRTUAL FRANC * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 02 BAKER 0012 BAKER COUNTY SENIOR HIGH SCHOO 219 36 * * * * * 22 117 * 115 16 * * * * * 0 49 * 52.51% 44.44% * * * * * 0.00% 41.88% * 03 BAY 0061 BAY HIGH SCHOOL 139 53 17 * * * 11 19 113 * 100 24 6 * * * 5 5 61 * 71.94% 45.28% 35.29% * * * 45.45% 26.32% 53.98% * 03 BAY 0341 RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL 140 60 17 18 * * 16 26 118 * 64 24 7 13 * * 10 3 35 * 45.71% 40.00% 41.18% 72.22% * * 62.50% 11.54% 29.66% * 03 BAY 0491 A. CRAWFORD MOSLEY HIGH SCHOOL 312 21 22 * * * * 22 92 * 206 10 12 * * * * 10 41 * 66.03% 47.62% 54.55% * * * * 45.45% 44.57% * 03 BAY 0531 NEW HORIZONS LEARNING CENTER * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 03 BAY 0541 DEANE BOZEMAN SCHOOL 93 * * * * * * 11 40 * 51 * * * * * * 2 20 * 54.84% * * * * * * 18.18% 50.00% * 03 BAY 0551 J.R. ARNOLD HIGH SCHOOL 229 11 14 * * * * 19 89 * 153 7 10 * * * * 5 43 * 66.81% 63.64% 71.43% * * * * 26.32% 48.31% * 03 BAY 0581 ROSENWALD HIGH SCHOOL 22 28 * * * * * 17 45 * 0 0 * * * * * 0 0 * 0.00% 0.00% * * * * * 0.00% 0.00% * 03 BAY 0741 NORTH BAY HAVEN CAREER ACADEMY 86 * * * * * * * 20 * 56 * * * * * * * 9 * 65.12% * * * * * * * 45.00% * 03 BAY 0771 NEWPOINT BAY CHARTER HIGH SCHO * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 03 BAY 7004 BAY VIRTUAL FRANCHISE 12 * * * * * * * * * 3 * * * * * * * * * 25.00% * * * * * * * * * 03 BAY 7006 BAY VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION (COURS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 04 BRADFORD 0021 BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL 115 25 * * * * * 28 67 * 13 4 * * * * * 0 3 * 11.30% 16.00% * * * * * 0.00% 4.48% * 04 BRADFORD 0201 BRADFORD INTERVENTION CENTER * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 05 BREVARD 0011 TITUSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 192 38 26 * * * 12 39 95 * 132 13 18 * * * 9 3 49 * 68.75% 34.21% 69.23% * * * 75.00% 7.69% 51.58% * 05 BREVARD 0089 FIELDSTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 05 BREVARD 0161 ASTRONAUT HIGH SCHOOL 185 32 18 * * * 14 27 86 * 87 14 13 * * * 6 1 27 * 47.03% 43.75% 72.22% * * * 42.86% 3.70% 31.40% * 05 BREVARD 0302 SPACE COAST JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL 160 * 21 * * * 13 16 51 * 96 * 10 * * * 7 2 28 * 60.00% * 47.62% * * * 53.85% 12.50% 54.90% * 05 BREVARD 1011 ROCKLEDGE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 188 63 23 * * * 25 15 76 * 124 27 18 * * * 15 1 36 * 65.96% 42.86% 78.26% * * * 60.00% 6.67% 47.37% * 05 BREVARD 1029 RIVERDALE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 05 BREVARD 1032 HORACE MANN ACADEMY * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 05 BREVARD 1073 PROJECT SEARCH * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 05 BREVARD 1121 COCOA HIGH SCHOOL 111 48 11 * * * 10 35 100 * 69 26 6 * * * 6 9 55 * 62.16% 54.17% 54.55% * * * 60.00% 25.71% 55.00% * 05 BREVARD 1171 VIERA HIGH SCHOOL 374 27 56 * * * 28 35 44 * 314 22 45 * * * 23 10 29 * 83.96% 81.48% 80.36% * * * 82.14% 28.57% 65.91% * 05 BREVARD 2011 MELBOURNE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 333 32 46 * * * 21 34 89 * 221 19 32 * * * 14 11 52 * 66.37% 59.38% 69.57% * * * 66.67% 32.35% 58.43% * 05 BREVARD 2021 PALM BAY MAGNET SENIOR HIGH SC 156 56 37 * * * 30 34 121 * 81 17 18 * * * 16 3 45 * 51.92% 30.36% 48.65% * * * 53.33% 8.82% 37.19% * 05 BREVARD 2211 BAYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 195 60 51 * * * 20 37 122 * 111 31 29 * * * 12 7 57 * 56.92% 51.67% 56.86% * * * 60.00% 18.92% 46.72% * 05 BREVARD 2311 HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL 154 92 91 * * * 24 36 225 * 86 54 54 * * * 15 4 115 * 55.84% 58.70% 59.34% * * * 62.50% 11.11% 51.11% * 05 BREVARD 3011 EAU GALLIE HIGH SCHOOL 254 18 35 * * * 26 32 109 * 172 12 20 * * * 14 8 56 * 67.72% 66.67% 57.14% * * * 53.85% 25.00% 51.38% * 05 BREVARD 3141 WEST SHORE JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH 112 * 11 * * * * * 12 * 106 * 10 * * * * * 12 * 94.64% * 90.91% * * * * * 100.00% * 05 BREVARD 4011 MERRITT ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL 256 18 31 * * * 15 35 77 * 184 11 20 * * * 10 5 39 * 71.88% 61.11% 64.52% * * * 66.67% 14.29% 50.65% * 05 BREVARD 4021 EDGEWOOD JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL 112 * * * * * * * * * 111 * * * * * * * * * 99.11% * * * * * * * * * 05 BREVARD 5011 COCOA BEACH JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH 152 * 13 * * * 16 13 34 * 113 * 9 * * * 13 4 20 * 74.34% * 69.23% * * * 81.25% 30.77% 58.82% * 05 BREVARD 6011 SATELLITE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 224 * 26 * * * * 22 38 * 148 * 16 * * * * 4 14 * 66.07% * 61.54% * * * * 18.18% 36.84% * 05 BREVARD 7004 BREVARD VIRTUAL FRANCHISE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 06 BROWARD 0171 SOUTH BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL 111 102 129 14 * * * 14 251 21 70 42 77 11 * * * 4 132 9 63.06% 41.18% 59.69% 78.57% * * * 28.57% 52.59% 42.86% 06 BROWARD 0185 POMPANO BEACH H. S. 142 66 60 * * * * * 112 * 134 65 56 * * * * * 107 * 94.37% 98.48% 93.33% * * * * * 95.54% * 06 BROWARD 0211 STRANAHAN HIGH SCHOOL 26 194 62 * * * * 14 248 * 18 123 45 * * * * 5 168 * 69.23% 63.40% 72.58% * * * * 35.71% 67.74% * 06 BROWARD 0241 MCARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL 69 87 164 24 * * * 30 258 * 46 46 110 13 * * * 11 161 * 66.67% 52.87% 67.07% 54.17% * * * 36.67% 62.40% * 06 BROWARD 0361 BLANCHE ELY HIGH SCHOOL 18 277 26 * * * * 15 280 10 14 170 16 * * * * 3 167 3 77.78% 61.37% 61.54% * * * * 20.00% 59.64% 30.00% 06 BROWARD 0371 DILLARD 6-12 17 194 25 * * * * 17 196 * 12 129 15 * * * * 8 130 * 70.59% 66.49% 60.00% * * * * 47.06% 66.33% * 06 BROWARD 0403 HALLANDALE HIGH SCHOOL 15 134 52 * * * * 11 186 * 10 96 41 * * * * 5 136 * 66.67% 71.64% 78.85% * * * * 45.45% 73.12% * 06 BROWARD 0452 WHIDDON RODGERS ED. CENTER * 130 20 * * * * 28 113 22 * 5 1 * * * * 0 7 1 * 3.85% 5.00% * * * * 0.00% 6.19% 4.55% 06 BROWARD 0592 HALLANDALE ADULT/COMMUNITY CTR * 69 24 * * * * 12 69 * * 1 1 * * * * 0 1 * * 1.45% 4.17% * * * * 0.00% 1.45% * 06 BROWARD 0601 SEAGULL SCHOOL * 16 * * * * * * 21 * * 2 * * * * * * 2 * * 12.50% * * * * * * 9.52% * 06 BROWARD 0653 PINE RIDGE ALTERNATIVE CENTER * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 06 BROWARD 0951 FORT LAUDERDALE HIGH SCHOOL 102 198 44 * * * 15 11 236 14 54 114 25 * * * 8 4 132 5 52.94% 57.58% 56.82% * * * 53.33% 36.36% 55.93% 35.71% 06 BROWARD 1151 CORAL SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 138 161 119 23 * * 16 28 263 25 77 63 55 13 * * 12 6 106 4 55.80% 39.13% 46.22% 56.52% * * 75.00% 21.43% 40.30% 16.00% 06 BROWARD 1241 NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL 84 121 83 * * * * 30 222 12 53 76 50 * * * * 10 144 3 63.10% 62.81% 60.24% * * * * 33.33% 64.86% 25.00% 06 BROWARD 1281 NOVA HIGH SCHOOL 141 183 113 22 * * 22 25 251 * 88 85 61 15 * * 19 7 125 * 62.41% 46.45% 53.98% 68.18% * * 86.36% 28.00% 49.80% * 06 BROWARD 1291 WILLIAM T. MCFATTER TECHNICAL 41 22 69 * * * * * 63 * 35 18 67 * * * * * 57 * 85.37% 81.82% 97.10% * * * * * 90.48% * 06 BROWARD 1451 PLANTATION HIGH SCHOOL 61 238 66 12 * * 12 34 280 11 35 103 40 8 * * 5 9 135 1 57.38% 43.28% 60.61% 66.67% * * 41.67% 26.47% 48.21% 9.09% 06 BROWARD 1661 HOLLYWOOD HILLS HIGH SCHOOL 116 58 124 11 * * * 25 219 11 61 27 64 6 * * * 3 109 2 52.59% 46.55% 51.61% 54.55% * * * 12.00% 49.77% 18.18% 06 BROWARD 1681 COCONUT CREEK HIGH SCHOOL 18 125 36 * * * * 15 148 13 12 65 16 * * * * 1 88 2 66.67% 52.00% 44.44% * * * * 6.67% 59.46% 15.38% 06 BROWARD 1711 DEERFIELD BEACH HIGH SCHOOL 92 186 93 22 * * 10 23 285 24 39 44 40 15 * * 4 1 83 1 42.39% 23.66% 43.01% 68.18% * * 40.00% 4.35% 29.12% 4.17% 06 BROWARD 1741 BOYD H.
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