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High School Graduate Study 2019-2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE STUDY ENROLLMENT AND SUCCESS OF RECENT GRADUATES FROM AREA HIGH SCHOOLS 2019‐2020 Prepared by Office of District Research Contra Costa Community College District 500 Court Street Martinez, California 94553 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CAPTURE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................. 1 ANTIOCH UNIFIED ANTIOCH HIGH SCHOOL .................................................................................................................... 2 DEER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL ............................................................................................................ 3 DOZIER-LIBBY MEDICAL HIGH SCHOOL .......................................................................................... 4 LIBERTY UNION FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL ................................................................................................................... 5 HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL .................................................................................................................. 6 LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL ..................................................................................................................... 7 PITTSBURG UNIFIED PITTSBURG SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ................................................................................................... 8 Contra Costa Community College District (4CD) 2019‐2020 Feeder High School Capture Summary Number from Percent of High School (HS) 2018-19 HS Cohort 2018-19 HS Cohort Graduates Enrolled at 4CD Enrolled at 4CD College/HS District/Top Feeder Schools* 2018-19 Cohort in 2019-20 in 2019-20 CCC John Swett Unified School District 130 31 24% John Swett High 117 30 26% West Contra Costa Unified School District 1,838 486 26% De Anza Senior High 313 107 34% El Cerrito High 334 66 20% Hercules High 224 77 34% John F. Kennedy High 179 25 14% Pinole Valley High 254 86 34% Richmond High 305 92 30% DVC Acalanes Union High School District 1,379 255 18% Acalanes High 353 61 17% Campolindo High 311 35 11% Las Lomas High 370 113 31% Miramonte High 320 41 13% Contra Costa County Office of Education 573 163 28% Clayton Valley Charter High 439 162 37% Martinez Unified School District 298 103 35% Alhambra Senior High 250 97 39% Mt. Diablo Unified School District 1,993 634 32% College Park High 458 179 39% Concord High 365 151 41% Mt. Diablo High 249 57 23% Northgate High 406 86 21% Ygnacio Valley High 248 108 44% San Ramon Valley Unified School District 2,553 467 18% California High 630 139 22% Dougherty Valley High 765 112 15% Monte Vista High 554 117 21% San Ramon Valley High 499 81 16% LMC Antioch Unified School District 1,158 446 39% Antioch High 300 161 54% Deer Valley High 555 197 35% Dozier-Libby Medical 130 72 55% Liberty Union School District 1,844 596 32% Freedom High 574 238 41% Heritage High 595 183 31% Liberty High 512 156 30% Pittsburg Unified School District 836 252 30% Pittsburg Senior High 738 251 34% County Public High School Graduates 12,510 3,433 27% West County (CCC Feeder High Schools) 1,968 517 26% Central County (DVC Feeder High Schools) 6,796 1,622 24% East County (LMC Feeder High Schools) 3,838 1,294 34% *Only primary public high schools with 100 or more graduates are named. All county public high school graduates attending 4CD are counted in the high school district total and summed in the County Public High School Graduates section at the bottom. New high school graduates have a Grad Type status of 3=high school graduate, have a graduation date of 2019, and their first term occurs in 2019SU, 2019FA, or 2020SP. Source: District Research. High school graduate information from California Dept. of Education. College information from Colleague. Run date 5/19/20. JD 1 2019‐2020 Los Medanos College High School Graduate Study Antioch High Antioch Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD Number and percent of high school 2017‐2018 2018‐2019 2019‐2020 (HS) graduates enrolled. Number of Graduates from 352 295 300 HS graduates have a first term status Previous Year in the designated academic year, have Number Enrolled 162 150 161 a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are Percent Enrolled 46% 51% 54% 19 or younger. Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD 1% 2% 3% African Amer. 11% Female 17% 2% Asian/Pac. Is. 40% Male Filipino 5% Undeclared Hispanic 59% Multi Race White 60% Other/Unk. n = 161 Table 2: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio 2017‐2018 2018‐2019 2019‐2020 of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 62% 62% 58% All 4CD Students 73% 73% 71% Table 3: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates 2017FA‐2018SP 2018FA‐2019SP 2019FA‐2020SP who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester Persistence Rate of Graduates 82% 82% 77% compared to the persistence rate of All 4CD Students 66% 67% 63% all students. Source: District Research. High school graduate information from California Dept. of Ed. College information from Colleague. 5/19/20 JD 2 2019‐2020 Los Medanos College High School Graduate Study Deer Valley High Antioch Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD Number and percent of high school 2017‐2018 2018‐2019 2019‐2020 (HS) graduates enrolled. Number of Graduates from 451 551 555 HS graduates have a first term status Previous Year in the designated academic year, have Number Enrolled 242 311 197 a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are Percent Enrolled 54% 56% 35% 19 or younger. Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD 1% 1% African Amer. Female 11% 24% Asian/Pac. Is. Male 10% 42% Filipino Undeclared Hispanic 57% 9% Multi Race White 38% 7% Other/Unk. n = 197 Table 2: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio 2017‐2018 2018‐2019 2019‐2020 of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 74% 73% 73% All 4CD Students 73% 73% 71% Table 3: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates 2017FA‐2018SP 2018FA‐2019SP 2019FA‐2020SP who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester Persistence Rate of Graduates 85% 85% 100% compared to the persistence rate of All 4CD Students 66% 67% 63% all students. Source: District Research. High school graduate information from California Dept. of Ed. College information from Colleague. 5/19/20 JD 3 2019‐2020 Los Medanos College High School Graduate Study Dozier‐Libbey Medical High School Antioch Unified School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD Number and percent of high school 2017‐2018 2018‐2019 2019‐2020 (HS) graduates enrolled. Number of Graduates from 149 130 130 HS graduates have a first term status Previous Year in the designated academic year, have Number Enrolled 78 73 72 a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are Percent Enrolled 52% 56% 55% 19 or younger. Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD 0% 0% African Amer. 11% Female 13% Asian/Pac. Is. 10% 44% Male 8% Filipino Undeclared 4% Hispanic 56% Multi Race White 54% Other/Unk. n = 72 Table 2: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio 2017‐2018 2018‐2019 2019‐2020 of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 77% 76% 75% All 4CD Students 73% 73% 71% Table 3: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates 2017FA‐2018SP 2018FA‐2019SP 2019FA‐2020SP who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester Persistence Rate of Graduates 92% 93% 89% compared to the persistence rate of All 4CD Students 66% 67% 63% all students. Source: District Research. High school graduate information from California Dept. of Ed. College information from Colleague. 5/19/20 JD 4 2019‐2020 Los Medanos College High School Graduate Study Freedom High Liberty Union School District Table 1: Annual Unduplicated Head Count of Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD Number and percent of high school 2017‐2018 2018‐2019 2019‐2020 (HS) graduates enrolled. Number of Graduates from 594 571 574 HS graduates have a first term status Previous Year in the designated academic year, have Number Enrolled 272 269 238 a Grad Type of 3=HS graduate, and are Percent Enrolled 46% 47% 41% 19 or younger. Figure 1: Gender Distribution of Students from Figure 2: Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD Students from Previous Year's Graduating Class Attending 4CD 1% 3% 5% 7% 5% African Amer. Female Asian/Pac. Is. Male 42% 26% Filipino Undeclared Hispanic 57% Multi Race 6% White 48% Other/Unk. n = 238 Table 2: Annual Successful Course Completion Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The success rate represents the ratio 2017‐2018 2018‐2019 2019‐2020 of grades A, B, C, CR, IA, IB, IC, IPP, and P, to all grades awarded. Success Rate of Graduates 68% 73% 72% All 4CD Students 73% 73% 71% Table 3: Fall to Spring Persistence Rate of High School Graduate Cohorts The percent of first term HS graduates 2017FA‐2018SP 2018FA‐2019SP 2019FA‐2020SP who begin in a fall term and continue to the following spring semester Persistence Rate of Graduates 78% 81% 83% compared to the persistence rate of All 4CD Students 66% 67% 63% all students.
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