Comprehensive Higher Education Annual Report Act 970 of 2009 Reports on Remediation

Comprehensive Arkansas Higher Education Annual Report

December 1, 2009

Act 970 of 2009 Report on Remediation

Arkansas Department of Higher Education 114 East Capitol, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201

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Remediation Rates

Traditional Rates (ignores high school graduation date) may also be called the Anytime Rate Traditionally, the Arkansas Department of Higher Education has determined remediation rates by using a percentage calculation consisting of a numerator and denominator. To be counted in the denominator the student would need to meet these criteria: 1. Be a First-Time Entering Student (regardless of when they graduated high school); 2. Seek an Associate or Bachelor’s degree (certificate-seekers are not counted); and 3. Take one of the approved exams (ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass) in the subject of math, English, and/or reading.

To be counted in the numerator the above group of students would be filtered for these factors: 4. Students that score less than 19 on the ACT (or the equivalent score on a comparable test); and 5. Students that were placed in remediation.

Two-Year Rates – Act 970 of 2009 Act 970 of 2009 required ADHE to calculate a remediation rate based on students that have attended college within two (2) years of high school graduation.

Students who required remediation during their first year of enrollment in a state-supported institution of higher education if the enrollment occurred within two (2) years of graduation from a secondary school in this state.

This new rate is posted online as part of the Comprehensive Annual report. The Act 970 Remediation Rates will be updated with the most current data by Dec. 1, 2010.

One-Year Rates Based on legislative requests, ADHE has completed remediation rates based on students that have attended college within one (1) year of high school graduation. These reports are attached.

Overall, the reports included herein are as follows:

1. Act 970 – 2-Year Remediation Rates – by Institution 2. Act 970 – 2-Year Remediation Rates – by County of Residence 3. Act 970 – 2-Year Remediation Rates – by High School District 4. Legislative Request – 1-Year Remediation Rates – by Institution 5. Legislative Request – 1-Year Remediation Rates – by County of Residence 6. Legislative Request – 1-Year Remediation Rates – by High School District

2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.1 Remediation Rates - Act 970 (2-Year Rates)

Academic Year = 2010 (2009-2010 Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2008 or 2009. Inst. Institutio First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. Type n Students Takers Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 1 ASUJ 1,530 1,530 691 45.2 558 36.5 370 24.2 358 23.4 2 1 ATU 1,537 1,537 537 34.9 417 27.1 325 21.1 266 17.3 3 1 HSU 617 617 232 37.6 178 28.8 128 20.7 118 19.1 4 1 SAUM 584 576 270 46.9 222 38.5 167 29.0 168 29.2 5 1 UAF 2,881 2,857 320 11.2 201 7.0 128 4.5 103 3.6 6 1 UAFS 1,053 1,053 438 41.6 367 34.9 201 19.1 163 15.5 7 1 UALR 654 654 299 45.7 243 37.2 179 27.4 165 25.2 8 1 UAM 560 522 364 69.7 318 60.9 280 53.6 266 51.0 9 1 UAMS - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 10 1 UAPB 916 916 835 91.2 757 82.6 689 75.2 691 75.4 11 1 UCA 1,671 1,671 439 26.3 395 23.6 50 3.0 93 5.6 12 2 ANC 289 289 226 78.2 192 66.4 148 51.2 126 43.6 13 2 ASUB 768 759 413 54.4 356 46.9 247 32.5 204 26.9 14 2 ASUMH 130 130 77 59.2 68 52.3 34 26.2 33 25.4 15 2 ASUN 100 100 68 68.0 41 41.0 51 51.0 42 42.0 16 2 BRTC 207 207 144 69.6 114 55.1 100 48.3 80 38.6 17 2 CCCUA 101 98 74 75.5 53 54.1 49 50.0 47 48.0 18 2 EACC 187 187 165 88.2 126 67.4 135 72.2 135 72.2 19 2 MSCC 217 215 181 84.2 154 71.6 146 67.9 141 65.6 20 2 NAC 295 295 182 61.7 134 45.4 107 36.3 90 30.5 21 2 NPCC 369 369 268 72.6 234 63.4 174 47.2 145 39.3 22 2 NWACC 830 830 560 67.5 405 48.8 342 41.2 292 35.2 23 2 OTC 76 76 55 72.4 50 65.8 33 43.4 27 35.5 24 2 OZC 110 110 63 57.3 40 36.4 47 42.7 13 11.8 25 2 PCCUA 164 164 143 87.2 115 70.1 101 61.6 105 64.0 26 2 PTC 725 725 597 82.3 561 77.4 430 59.3 379 52.3 27 2 RMCC 116 116 59 50.9 45 38.8 39 33.6 34 29.3 28 2 SACC 85 85 72 84.7 57 67.1 55 64.7 50 58.8 29 2 SAUT 136 136 115 84.6 98 72.1 88 64.7 87 64.0 30 2 SEAC 98 98 42 42.9 42 42.9 19 19.4 5 5.1 31 2 UACCB 192 192 125 65.1 98 51.0 79 41.1 69 35.9 32 2 UACCH 103 103 83 80.6 62 60.2 61 59.2 58 56.3 33 2 UACCM 507 507 332 65.5 257 50.7 223 44.0 183 36.1 4-Year Colleges 12,003 11,933 4,425 37.1 3,656 30.6 2,517 21.1 2,391 20.0 2-Year Colleges 5,805 5,791 4,044 69.8 3,302 57.0 2,708 46.8 2,345 40.5 All Public Colleges 17,808 17,724 8,469 47.8 6,958 39.3 5,225 29.5 4,736 26.7

NOTES: 1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included. 2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the of ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

Page 1 of 1 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.2 Remediation Rates by County - Act 970 (2-Year Rates)

Academic Year = 2010 (2009-2010 Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2008 or 2009. First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. County Code Students Takers Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 ARKANSAS 001 135 135 85 63.0 74 54.8 54 40.0 55 40.7 2 ASHLEY 002 115 105 61 58.1 56 53.3 40 38.1 41 39.0 3 BAXTER 003 130 130 59 45.4 51 39.2 24 18.5 20 15.4 4 BENTON 004 859 859 345 40.2 245 28.5 195 22.7 160 18.6 5 BOONE 005 221 221 101 45.7 79 35.7 55 24.9 47 21.3 6 BRADLEY 006 68 63 47 74.6 40 63.5 38 60.3 35 55.6 7 CALHOUN 007 42 41 27 65.9 23 56.1 20 48.8 18 43.9 8 CARROLL 008 74 74 30 40.5 25 33.8 13 17.6 11 14.9 9 CHICOT 009 59 55 43 78.2 40 72.7 31 56.4 33 60.0 10 CLARK 010 131 131 59 45.0 52 39.7 32 24.4 32 24.4 11 CLAY 011 79 79 38 48.1 29 36.7 20 25.3 17 21.5 12 CLEBURNE 012 131 129 64 49.6 52 40.3 42 32.6 38 29.5 13 CLEVELAND 013 52 52 17 32.7 13 25.0 15 28.8 7 13.5 14 COLUMBIA 014 174 173 91 52.6 72 41.6 62 35.8 62 35.8 15 CONWAY 015 147 147 68 46.3 53 36.1 51 34.7 41 27.9 16 CRAIGHEAD 016 539 537 215 40.0 168 31.3 120 22.3 105 19.6 17 CRAWFORD 017 384 384 136 35.4 109 28.4 58 15.1 54 14.1 18 CRITTENDEN 018 346 344 234 68.0 188 54.7 180 52.3 166 48.3 19 CROSS 019 115 115 58 50.4 44 38.3 41 35.7 39 33.9 20 DALLAS 020 35 35 26 74.3 22 62.9 15 42.9 14 40.0 21 DESHA 021 74 71 45 63.4 40 56.3 31 43.7 28 39.4 22 DREW 022 127 122 76 62.3 62 50.8 63 51.6 58 47.5 23 FAULKNER 023 724 724 263 36.3 214 29.6 143 19.8 107 14.8 24 FRANKLIN 024 137 137 58 42.3 47 34.3 42 30.7 23 16.8 25 FULTON 025 51 51 16 31.4 13 25.5 10 19.6 8 15.7 26 GARLAND 026 528 527 285 54.1 243 46.1 155 29.4 150 28.5 27 GRANT 027 91 91 35 38.5 31 34.1 19 20.9 15 16.5 28 GREENE 028 206 206 89 43.2 68 33.0 41 19.9 41 19.9 29 HEMPSTEAD 029 102 102 57 55.9 44 43.1 39 38.2 38 37.3 30 HOT SPRING 030 157 157 77 49.0 66 42.0 50 31.8 39 24.8 31 HOWARD 031 75 73 35 47.9 27 37.0 23 31.5 22 30.1 32 INDEPENDENCE 032 191 191 90 47.1 71 37.2 59 30.9 52 27.2 33 IZARD 033 50 50 17 34.0 14 28.0 10 20.0 4 8.0 34 JACKSON 034 88 87 54 62.1 33 37.9 35 40.2 30 34.5 35 JEFFERSON 035 470 466 292 62.7 266 57.1 195 41.8 188 40.3 36 JOHNSON 036 148 148 67 45.3 55 37.2 46 31.1 32 21.6 37 LAFAYETTE 037 27 27 17 63.0 15 55.6 13 48.1 9 33.3 38 LAWRENCE 038 77 77 42 54.5 35 45.5 29 37.7 21 27.3 39 LEE 039 71 71 61 85.9 48 67.6 49 69.0 48 67.6 40 LINCOLN 040 62 60 35 58.3 25 41.7 19 31.7 25 41.7 41 LITTLE RIVER 041 37 37 21 56.8 18 48.6 10 27.0 11 29.7 42 LOGAN 042 136 136 55 40.4 44 32.4 29 21.3 29 21.3 43 LONOKE 043 439 439 178 40.5 158 36.0 93 21.2 71 16.2 44 MADISON 044 71 71 22 31.0 13 18.3 14 19.7 12 16.9 45 MARION 045 56 56 22 39.3 17 30.4 12 21.4 10 17.9 46 MILLER 046 75 75 31 41.3 21 28.0 19 25.3 14 18.7 47 MISSISSIPPI 047 318 317 227 71.6 194 61.2 149 47.0 127 40.1 48 MONROE 048 59 59 36 61.0 29 49.2 26 44.1 30 50.8 49 MONTGOMERY 049 53 53 25 47.2 16 30.2 22 41.5 11 20.8 50 NEVADA 050 50 50 35 70.0 28 56.0 21 42.0 22 44.0 51 NEWTON 051 36 36 23 63.9 16 44.4 13 36.1 12 33.3 52 OUACHITA 052 160 159 116 73.0 105 66.0 79 49.7 84 52.8 53 PERRY 053 76 76 29 38.2 22 28.9 18 23.7 15 19.7 54 PHILLIPS 054 169 169 138 81.7 118 69.8 90 53.3 100 59.2 55 PIKE 055 67 67 40 59.7 33 49.3 24 35.8 20 29.9 56 POINSETT 056 125 125 58 46.4 50 40.0 32 25.6 34 27.2 57 POLK 057 136 136 51 37.5 36 26.5 34 25.0 32 23.5 58 POPE 058 421 421 190 45.1 157 37.3 103 24.5 101 24.0

Page 1 of 2 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.3 First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. County Code Students Takers Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 59 PRAIRIE 059 49 49 27 55.1 18 36.7 16 32.7 14 28.6 60 PULASKI 060 1,858 1,856 1,001 53.9 918 49.5 611 32.9 583 31.4 61 RANDOLPH 061 101 101 52 51.5 44 43.6 35 34.7 25 24.8 62 SALINE 062 515 515 194 37.7 161 31.3 106 20.6 92 17.9 63 SCOTT 063 64 64 31 48.4 30 46.9 18 28.1 14 21.9 64 SEARCY 064 44 44 18 40.9 13 29.5 8 18.2 8 18.2 65 SEBASTIAN 065 697 697 235 33.7 197 28.3 116 16.6 84 12.1 66 SEVIER 066 77 75 42 56.0 31 41.3 22 29.3 23 30.7 67 SHARP 067 68 68 28 41.2 18 26.5 20 29.4 8 11.8 68 ST FRANCIS 068 195 195 162 83.1 138 70.8 112 57.4 119 61.0 69 STONE 069 67 67 26 38.8 17 25.4 17 25.4 6 9.0 70 UNION 070 241 239 150 62.8 116 48.5 106 44.4 99 41.4 71 VAN BUREN 071 77 76 40 52.6 28 36.8 20 26.3 14 18.4 72 WASHINGTON 072 870 870 322 37.0 229 26.3 173 19.9 145 16.7 73 WHITE 073 396 395 164 41.5 139 35.2 90 22.8 67 17.0 74 WOODRUFF 074 34 34 21 61.8 18 52.9 13 38.2 13 38.2 75 YELL 075 110 110 52 47.3 42 38.2 30 27.3 30 27.3 All Arkansas Counties 15,239 15,184 7,377 48.6 6,084 40.1 4,478 29.5 4,012 26.4

NOTES: 1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included. 2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the of ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam. 3. GEO_County - the county is determined by GEO_COUNTY, the student's legal residence at the time of admission to the institution. Only Arkansas counties are included.

Page 2 of 2 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.4 Remediation Rates by High School District - Act 970 (2-Year Rates)

Academic Year = 2010 (2009-2010 Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2008 or 2009. AY2008 District First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name HS LEA Students Takers Graduates Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 Academics Plus School District 6040700 17 10 10 4 40.0 4 40.0 1 10.0 2 20.0 2 Alma School District 1701000 205 116 116 36 31.0 29 25.0 11 9.5 19 16.4 3 Alpena School District 501000 31 15 15 6 40.0 5 33.3 3 20.0 2 13.3 4 Altheimer Unified School District 3501000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 5 Altus-Denning School District 2401000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 6 Ark School For Blind 6091000 11 2 2 2 100.0 2 100.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 7 Ark School For Deaf 6092000 9 1 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 8 Arkadelphia School District 1002000 129 77 77 32 41.6 31 40.3 19 24.7 18 23.4 9 Arkansas City School District 2101000 - 2 2 2 100.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 10 Arkansas School Math & Sciences 8099001 - 43 43 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 11 Arkansas Virtual Academy 6043700 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 12 Armorel School District 4701000 25 19 19 8 42.1 7 36.8 2 10.5 2 10.5 13 Ashdown School District 4101000 112 24 24 14 58.3 12 50.0 7 29.2 6 25.0 14 Atkins School District 5801000 67 35 35 17 48.6 11 31.4 14 40.0 14 40.0 15 Augusta School District 7401000 48 17 17 15 88.2 13 76.5 11 64.7 12 70.6 16 Bald Knob School District 7301000 99 34 34 9 26.5 6 17.6 8 23.5 4 11.8 17 Barton-Lexa School District 5401000 63 28 28 18 64.3 15 53.6 13 46.4 11 39.3 18 Batesville School District 3201000 179 86 86 28 32.6 25 29.1 13 15.1 15 17.4 19 Bauxite School District 6301000 75 25 25 15 60.0 14 56.0 9 36.0 7 28.0 20 Bay School District 1601000 33 19 19 10 52.6 6 31.6 6 31.6 4 21.1 21 Bearden School District 5201000 39 27 27 20 74.1 19 70.4 14 51.9 14 51.9 22 Beebe School District 7302000 166 99 99 37 37.4 31 31.3 18 18.2 16 16.2 23 Benton County School of Arts 440700 - 6 6 2 33.3 1 16.7 1 16.7 - 0.0 24 Benton School District 6302000 262 144 144 45 31.3 30 20.8 23 16.0 21 14.6 25 Bentonville School District 401000 509 291 291 93 32.0 68 23.4 43 14.8 37 12.7 26 Bergman School District 502000 66 29 29 12 41.4 6 20.7 6 20.7 8 27.6 27 Berryville School District 801000 119 29 29 10 34.5 7 24.1 6 20.7 4 13.8 28 Biggers-Reyno School District 6101000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 29 Bismarck School District 3001000 64 24 24 10 41.7 10 41.7 7 29.2 5 20.8 30 Blevins School District 2901000 39 15 15 11 73.3 11 73.3 5 33.3 5 33.3 31 Blytheville School District 4702000 140 90 90 81 90.0 75 83.3 56 62.2 53 58.9 32 Booneville School District 4201000 78 54 54 23 42.6 19 35.2 8 14.8 13 24.1 33 Bradford School District 7303000 33 18 18 7 38.9 7 38.9 3 16.7 2 11.1 34 3701000 18 6 6 2 33.3 2 33.3 1 16.7 1 16.7 35 Bright Star School District 4601000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 36 Brinkley School District 4801000 52 31 31 19 61.3 14 45.2 14 45.2 14 45.2 37 Brookland School District 1603000 93 39 39 11 28.2 6 15.4 6 15.4 4 10.3 38 Bryant School District 6303000 404 220 220 79 35.9 66 30.0 46 20.9 41 18.6 39 Buffalo Is. Central School District 1605000 49 20 19 8 42.1 8 42.1 3 15.8 2 10.5 40 Cabot School District 4304000 501 298 298 96 32.2 84 28.2 44 14.8 29 9.7 41 Caddo Hills School District 4901000 40 21 21 8 38.1 6 28.6 7 33.3 6 28.6 42 Calico Rock School District 3301000 33 10 10 4 40.0 4 40.0 1 10.0 1 10.0 43 Camden Fairview School District 5204000 219 79 78 56 71.8 50 64.1 36 46.2 39 50.0 44 Carlisle School District 4303000 38 40 40 18 45.0 15 37.5 11 27.5 12 30.0 45 2001000 - 1 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 - 0.0 46 Cave City School District 6802000 70 37 37 22 59.5 19 51.4 12 32.4 12 32.4 47 Cedar Ridge School District 3212000 52 11 11 7 63.6 7 63.6 3 27.3 1 9.1 48 Cedarville School District 1702000 85 28 28 11 39.3 11 39.3 1 3.6 - 0.0 49 Centerpoint School District 5502000 58 19 19 9 47.4 6 31.6 5 26.3 5 26.3

Page 1 of 6 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.5 AY2008 District First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name HS LEA Students Takers Graduates Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 50 Charleston School District 2402000 64 39 39 15 38.5 12 30.8 12 30.8 5 12.8 51 Clarendon School District 4802000 34 22 22 15 68.2 14 63.6 9 40.9 12 54.5 52 Clarksville School District 3601000 128 72 72 31 43.1 24 33.3 19 26.4 15 20.8 53 Cleveland County School District 1305000 57 30 30 11 36.7 7 23.3 9 30.0 8 26.7 54 Clinton School District 7102000 72 45 45 18 40.0 11 24.4 10 22.2 6 13.3 55 Concord School District 1201000 28 16 16 11 68.8 9 56.3 4 25.0 5 31.3 56 Conway School District 2301000 525 312 312 81 26.0 66 21.2 39 12.5 34 10.9 57 Cord-Charlotte School District 3202000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 58 Corning School District 1101000 51 31 31 15 48.4 10 32.3 9 29.0 8 25.8 59 Cotter School District 302000 49 16 16 9 56.3 7 43.8 5 31.3 6 37.5 60 County Line School District 2403000 41 20 20 6 30.0 6 30.0 4 20.0 5 25.0 61 Covenant Keepers Charter School 6044700 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 62 Crawfordsville School District 1801000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 63 Cross County School District 1901000 64 19 19 10 52.6 9 47.4 7 36.8 5 26.3 64 Crossett School District 201000 116 63 61 32 52.5 28 45.9 20 32.8 20 32.8 65 3203000 24 14 14 6 42.9 5 35.7 5 35.7 4 28.6 66 Cutter-Morning Star School District 2601000 34 19 19 13 68.4 12 63.2 7 36.8 6 31.6 67 Danville School District 7503000 43 26 26 15 57.7 13 50.0 9 34.6 8 30.8 68 Dardanelle School District 7504000 104 56 56 21 37.5 15 26.8 11 19.6 11 19.6 69 Decatur School District 402000 40 8 8 7 87.5 5 62.5 4 50.0 4 50.0 70 Deer/Mt. Judea School District 5106000 39 13 13 6 46.2 5 38.5 3 23.1 1 7.7 71 5501000 30 14 14 11 78.6 11 78.6 4 28.6 6 42.9 72 Delta Special School District 2102000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 73 Dequeen School District 6701000 115 51 51 26 51.0 18 35.3 14 27.5 16 31.4 74 Dermott School District 901000 43 15 13 11 84.6 10 76.9 10 76.9 10 76.9 75 Des Arc School District 5901000 48 27 27 14 51.9 10 37.0 8 29.6 7 25.9 76 Devalls Bluff School District 5902000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 77 Dewitt School District 101000 103 43 43 26 60.5 21 48.8 14 32.6 18 41.9 78 Dierks School District 3102000 37 20 20 8 40.0 4 20.0 5 25.0 5 25.0 79 Dollarway School District 3502000 125 44 43 37 86.0 36 83.7 30 69.8 28 65.1 80 Dover School District 5802000 86 51 51 20 39.2 17 33.3 10 19.6 9 17.6 81 Dreamland Academy 6042700 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 82 Drew Central School District 2202000 56 33 33 18 54.5 14 42.4 14 42.4 15 45.5 83 Dumas School District 2104000 101 45 43 29 67.4 27 62.8 23 53.5 18 41.9 84 Earle School District 1802000 58 16 16 16 100.0 15 93.8 15 93.8 15 93.8 85 East End School District 5301000 32 31 31 14 45.2 11 35.5 11 35.5 8 25.8 86 East Poinsett Co. School District 5608000 53 20 20 8 40.0 7 35.0 3 15.0 4 20.0 87 El Dorado School District 7001000 271 136 136 87 64.0 64 47.1 62 45.6 56 41.2 88 Elaine CLOSED - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 89 Elkins School District 7201000 69 28 28 8 28.6 6 21.4 5 17.9 2 7.1 90 Emerson-Taylor School District 1408000 31 19 19 6 31.6 6 31.6 5 26.3 3 15.8 91 England School District 4302000 54 17 17 7 41.2 7 41.2 6 35.3 4 23.5 92 Estem School District 6047700 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 93 Eudora School District 902000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 94 Eureka Springs School District 802000 59 21 21 10 47.6 8 38.1 5 23.8 4 19.0 95 Farmington School District 7202000 126 68 68 24 35.3 22 32.4 12 17.6 8 11.8 96 Fayetteville School District 7203000 500 259 259 63 24.3 40 15.4 32 12.4 30 11.6 97 Flippin School District 4501000 51 16 16 4 25.0 4 25.0 - 0.0 1 6.3 98 Fordyce School District 2002000 108 23 23 17 73.9 16 69.6 9 39.1 10 43.5 99 Foreman School District 4102000 46 7 7 3 42.9 2 28.6 - 0.0 1 14.3 100 Forrest City School District 6201000 183 130 130 110 84.6 93 71.5 77 59.2 86 66.2 101 Fort Smith School District 6601000 813 409 409 126 30.8 103 25.2 61 14.9 47 11.5 102 Fouke School District 4603000 57 10 10 5 50.0 3 30.0 3 30.0 3 30.0

Page 2 of 6 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.6 AY2008 District First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name HS LEA Students Takers Graduates Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 103 Fountain Hill School District 202000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 104 Fountain Lake School District 2602000 66 36 36 20 55.6 17 47.2 14 38.9 10 27.8 105 Genoa Central School District 4602000 52 18 18 4 22.2 2 11.1 3 16.7 1 5.6 106 Gentry School District 403000 77 23 23 9 39.1 7 30.4 6 26.1 4 17.4 107 Glen Rose School District 3002000 65 37 37 11 29.7 11 29.7 6 16.2 5 13.5 108 Gosnell School District 4708000 78 39 39 22 56.4 19 48.7 11 28.2 9 23.1 109 4001000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 110 Grady School District 4002000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 111 Gravette School District 404000 98 28 28 10 35.7 8 28.6 4 14.3 2 7.1 112 Green Forest School District 803000 75 11 11 3 27.3 2 18.2 1 9.1 1 9.1 113 Greenbrier School District 2303000 182 127 127 55 43.3 38 29.9 39 30.7 21 16.5 114 Greene Co. Tech School District 2807000 185 96 96 36 37.5 27 28.1 14 14.6 21 21.9 115 Greenland School District 7204000 62 19 19 7 36.8 6 31.6 5 26.3 4 21.1 116 Greenwood School District 6602000 205 135 135 30 22.2 25 18.5 17 12.6 9 6.7 117 Gurdon School District 1003000 56 25 25 10 40.0 8 32.0 5 20.0 7 28.0 118 Guy-Perkins School District 2304000 33 19 19 11 57.9 7 36.8 7 36.8 9 47.4 119 Haas Hall Academy 7240700 16 5 5 1 20.0 1 20.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 120 Hackett School District 6603000 37 16 16 12 75.0 11 68.8 2 12.5 2 12.5 121 Hamburg School District 203000 122 36 32 18 56.3 17 53.1 10 31.3 12 37.5 122 Hampton School District 701000 59 38 37 23 62.2 19 51.4 18 48.6 18 48.6 123 Harmony Grove School District (Ouachita Co.) 5205000 72 38 38 25 65.8 20 52.6 18 47.4 18 47.4 124 Harmony Grove School District (Saline Co.) 6304000 38 23 23 6 26.1 5 21.7 3 13.0 3 13.0 125 Harrisburg School District 5602000 50 29 29 13 44.8 11 37.9 8 27.6 6 20.7 126 Harrison School District 503000 151 113 113 47 41.6 40 35.4 25 22.1 17 15.0 127 Hartford School District 6604000 34 12 12 8 66.7 6 50.0 6 50.0 2 16.7 128 Hazen School District 5903000 38 25 25 14 56.0 11 44.0 8 32.0 8 32.0 129 Heber Springs School District 1202000 125 62 61 25 41.0 21 34.4 18 29.5 20 32.8 130 Hector School District 5803000 47 22 22 8 36.4 8 36.4 3 13.6 4 18.2 131 Helena/ W.Helena School District 5403000 140 69 69 65 94.2 57 82.6 42 60.9 51 73.9 132 Hermitage School District 601000 43 13 11 6 54.5 4 36.4 5 45.5 3 27.3 133 Highland School District 6804000 96 38 38 22 57.9 17 44.7 14 36.8 8 21.1 134 Hillcrest School District 3809000 21 2 2 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 135 Hope Academy 3540700 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 136 Hope School District 2903000 156 54 54 27 50.0 21 38.9 18 33.3 18 33.3 137 Horatio School District 6703000 47 20 20 8 40.0 6 30.0 5 25.0 3 15.0 138 Hot Springs School District 2603000 166 73 73 50 68.5 39 53.4 26 35.6 32 43.8 139 Hoxie School District 3804000 60 31 31 18 58.1 17 54.8 12 38.7 7 22.6 140 6202000 46 15 15 15 100.0 14 93.3 13 86.7 11 73.3 141 Humphrey School District 105000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 142 Huntsville School District 4401000 151 60 60 18 30.0 10 16.7 10 16.7 11 18.3 143 Imboden Charter School District 3840700 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 144 Izard Co. Cons. School District 3306000 38 10 10 2 20.0 1 10.0 1 10.0 - 0.0 145 Jackson Co. School District 3405000 68 23 22 14 63.6 10 45.5 9 40.9 6 27.3 146 Jasper School District 5102000 79 10 10 9 90.0 5 50.0 6 60.0 5 50.0 147 Jessieville School District 2604000 59 30 30 12 40.0 12 40.0 4 13.3 4 13.3 148 Jonesboro School District 1608000 309 155 155 70 45.2 59 38.1 42 27.1 40 25.8 149 Junction City School District 7003000 63 22 22 10 45.5 8 36.4 8 36.4 6 27.3 150 4402000 - 11 11 6 54.5 5 45.5 3 27.3 3 27.3 151 Kipp Charter District 5440700 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 152 Kirby School District 5503000 32 12 12 6 50.0 5 41.7 5 41.7 3 25.0 153 Lafayette County School District 3704000 64 17 17 13 76.5 11 64.7 10 58.8 9 52.9 154 Lake Hamilton School District 2605000 206 139 138 52 37.7 41 29.7 25 18.1 26 18.8 155 Lakeside School District (Chicot Co.) 903000 78 26 25 21 84.0 19 76.0 18 72.0 16 64.0

Page 3 of 6 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.7 AY2008 District First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name HS LEA Students Takers Graduates Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 156 Lakeside School District (Garland Co.) 2606000 162 118 118 50 42.4 43 36.4 24 20.3 21 17.8 157 Lamar School District 3604000 73 49 49 17 34.7 12 24.5 13 26.5 9 18.4 158 Lavaca School District 6605000 56 33 33 12 36.4 10 30.3 5 15.2 3 9.1 159 Lawrence County School District 3810000 79 32 32 15 46.9 14 43.8 9 28.1 7 21.9 160 Lead Hill School District 506000 26 11 11 8 72.7 7 63.6 4 36.4 5 45.5 161 Lee County School District 3904000 78 51 51 46 90.2 38 74.5 38 74.5 34 66.7 162 Lincoln School District 7205000 74 21 21 9 42.9 4 19.0 6 28.6 4 19.0 163 Lisa Academy 6041700 - 3 3 1 33.3 1 33.3 1 33.3 1 33.3 164 Lisa Academy North 6048700 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 165 Little Rock School District 6001000 1,218 594 594 400 67.3 371 62.5 255 42.9 253 42.6 166 Lonoke School District 4301000 118 70 70 40 57.1 37 52.9 28 40.0 21 30.0 167 Magazine School District 4202000 44 12 12 3 25.0 2 16.7 3 25.0 1 8.3 168 Magnet Cove School District 3003000 49 27 27 12 44.4 8 29.6 8 29.6 4 14.8 169 Magnolia School District 1402000 196 124 123 60 48.8 43 35.0 44 35.8 46 37.4 170 Malvern School District 3004000 127 55 55 31 56.4 25 45.5 20 36.4 16 29.1 171 Mammoth Spring School District 2501000 35 14 14 5 35.7 5 35.7 2 14.3 3 21.4 172 Manila School District 4712000 52 40 39 22 56.4 18 46.2 14 35.9 7 17.9 173 Mansfield School District 6606000 63 33 33 8 24.2 7 21.2 3 9.1 3 9.1 174 Marion School District 1804000 235 115 115 61 53.0 47 40.9 48 41.7 36 31.3 175 Marked Tree School District 5604000 39 24 24 12 50.0 8 33.3 9 37.5 6 25.0 176 Marmaduke School District 2803000 48 15 15 8 53.3 6 40.0 4 26.7 1 6.7 177 Marvell School District 5404000 41 24 24 22 91.7 20 83.3 15 62.5 20 83.3 178 Mayflower School District 2305000 63 35 35 19 54.3 18 51.4 10 28.6 8 22.9 179 Maynard School District 6102000 38 14 14 7 50.0 7 50.0 6 42.9 4 28.6 180 Mc Neil School District 1403000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 181 Mccrory School District 7403000 36 16 16 4 25.0 2 12.5 1 6.3 2 12.5 182 Mcgehee School District 2105000 78 37 36 20 55.6 17 47.2 10 27.8 12 33.3 183 Melbourne School District (Izard Co.) 3302000 59 26 26 9 34.6 7 26.9 4 15.4 3 11.5 184 Mena School District 5703000 148 71 71 19 26.8 13 18.3 15 21.1 14 19.7 185 Midland School District 3211000 36 12 12 6 50.0 4 33.3 5 41.7 3 25.0 186 Mineral Springs School District 3104000 52 12 11 7 63.6 6 54.5 6 54.5 4 36.4 187 Monticello School District 2203000 144 81 78 48 61.5 39 50.0 40 51.3 36 46.2 188 Mount Ida School District 4902000 41 24 24 13 54.2 7 29.2 12 50.0 6 25.0 189 Mountain Home School District 303000 239 88 88 33 37.5 27 30.7 12 13.6 11 12.5 190 Mountain Pine School District 2607000 45 17 17 10 58.8 7 41.2 7 41.2 6 35.3 191 Mountain View School District 6901000 98 57 57 21 36.8 16 28.1 14 24.6 6 10.5 192 Mountainburg School District 1703000 47 19 19 9 47.4 7 36.8 8 42.1 3 15.8 193 Mt. Vernon/Enola School District 2306000 21 15 15 7 46.7 6 40.0 4 26.7 1 6.7 194 1704000 41 12 12 6 50.0 6 50.0 2 16.7 3 25.0 195 Murfreesboro School District 5504000 36 13 13 7 53.8 5 38.5 4 30.8 2 15.4 196 N. Little Rock School District 6002000 - 270 270 150 55.6 130 48.1 90 33.3 82 30.4 197 Nashville School District 3105000 117 56 55 21 38.2 16 29.1 15 27.3 15 27.3 198 Nemo Vista School District 1503000 26 16 16 11 68.8 8 50.0 8 50.0 6 37.5 199 Nettleton School District 1611000 160 114 114 41 36.0 31 27.2 16 14.0 18 15.8 200 Nevada School District 5008000 29 13 13 11 84.6 10 76.9 6 46.2 7 53.8 201 Newport School District 3403000 91 37 37 23 62.2 17 45.9 15 40.5 13 35.1 202 Norfork School District 304000 36 8 8 1 12.5 - 0.0 1 12.5 - 0.0 203 7006000 32 14 14 8 57.1 6 42.9 5 35.7 6 42.9 204 Northwest Arkansas Academy 441700 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 205 Oark School District 3605000 - 3 3 2 66.7 2 66.7 2 66.7 2 66.7 206 Omaha School District 504000 27 7 7 1 14.3 1 14.3 1 14.3 - 0.0 207 Osceola (OCABS) Comm Arts-Business Charter School 4740700 - 1 1 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 208 Osceola School District 4713000 88 50 50 43 86.0 33 66.0 35 70.0 33 66.0

Page 4 of 6 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.8 AY2008 District First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name HS LEA Students Takers Graduates Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 209 Ouachita River School District 5706000 46 27 27 9 33.3 7 25.9 8 29.6 5 18.5 210 Ouachita School District 3005000 23 15 15 5 33.3 3 20.0 3 20.0 3 20.0 211 Ozark Mountain School District 6505000 64 22 22 12 54.5 9 40.9 7 31.8 9 40.9 212 Ozark School District 2404000 132 71 71 26 36.6 19 26.8 21 29.6 8 11.3 213 Palestine-Wheatley School District 6205000 41 15 15 14 93.3 13 86.7 12 80.0 11 73.3 214 Pangburn School District 7309000 51 19 19 10 52.6 9 47.4 4 21.1 5 26.3 215 Paragould School District 2808000 172 73 73 29 39.7 23 31.5 15 20.5 13 17.8 216 Paris School District 4203000 64 31 31 15 48.4 12 38.7 10 32.3 8 25.8 217 Parkers Chapel School District 7007000 56 21 20 9 45.0 6 30.0 7 35.0 5 25.0 218 Parkin School District 1903000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 219 Paron School District 6306000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 220 Pea Ridge School District 407000 97 39 39 17 43.6 9 23.1 10 25.6 9 23.1 221 Perry-Casa School District 5302000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 222 Perryville School District 5303000 72 40 40 13 32.5 10 25.0 8 20.0 5 12.5 223 Piggott School District 1104000 64 26 26 12 46.2 11 42.3 4 15.4 5 19.2 224 Pine Bluff School District 3505000 244 131 131 103 78.6 94 71.8 79 60.3 75 57.3 225 Pocahontas School District 6103000 129 64 64 24 37.5 18 28.1 17 26.6 13 20.3 226 Pottsville School District 5804000 94 63 63 38 60.3 25 39.7 20 31.7 20 31.7 227 Poyen School District 2703000 30 13 13 4 30.8 3 23.1 3 23.1 2 15.4 228 Prairie Grove School District 7206000 108 44 44 20 45.5 12 27.3 12 27.3 8 18.2 229 Prescott School District 5006000 62 33 33 20 60.6 16 48.5 14 42.4 14 42.4 230 Pulaski County Special School District 6003000 837 400 400 235 58.8 215 53.8 138 34.5 136 34.0 231 Quitman School District 1203000 52 12 12 6 50.0 4 33.3 3 25.0 5 41.7 232 Rector School District 1106000 41 13 13 5 38.5 3 23.1 4 30.8 4 30.8 233 Rison School District 1303000 - 30 30 11 36.7 7 23.3 9 30.0 8 26.7 234 Riverside School District 1613000 44 17 17 11 64.7 11 64.7 6 35.3 3 17.6 235 Riverview School District 7307000 74 31 31 13 41.9 12 38.7 5 16.1 8 25.8 236 Rogers School District 405000 616 262 262 102 38.9 70 26.7 65 24.8 51 19.5 237 Rose Bud School District 7310000 67 39 39 21 53.8 15 38.5 12 30.8 10 25.6 238 Russellville School District 5805000 328 202 202 67 33.2 54 26.7 33 16.3 38 18.8 239 Salem School District 2502000 54 27 27 5 18.5 3 11.1 4 14.8 3 11.1 240 2905000 - 1 1 1 100.0 - 0.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 241 School of Excellence Charter 140700 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 242 Scranton School District 4204000 29 15 15 6 40.0 6 40.0 4 26.7 3 20.0 243 Searcy County School District 6502000 59 30 30 13 43.3 10 33.3 5 16.7 5 16.7 244 Searcy School District 7311000 220 108 108 37 34.3 31 28.7 22 20.4 13 12.0 245 Sheridan School District 2705000 271 98 98 35 35.7 32 32.7 23 23.5 15 15.3 246 Shirley School District 7104000 40 18 17 15 88.2 11 64.7 9 52.9 7 41.2 247 Siloam Springs School District 406000 221 61 61 25 41.0 11 18.0 14 23.0 15 24.6 248 Sloan-Hendrix School District 3806000 48 18 18 11 61.1 8 44.4 6 33.3 3 16.7 249 Smackover School District 7008000 54 26 26 19 73.1 16 61.5 15 57.7 13 50.0 250 So. Conway Co. School District 1507000 143 96 96 41 42.7 34 35.4 32 33.3 28 29.2 251 So. Miss. County School District 4706000 66 45 45 28 62.2 25 55.6 19 42.2 15 33.3 252 South Side School District 7105000 34 9 9 2 22.2 1 11.1 2 22.2 1 11.1 253 Southside School District 3209000 93 37 37 19 51.4 13 35.1 14 37.8 10 27.0 254 Spring Hill School District 2906000 36 12 12 9 75.0 5 41.7 5 41.7 7 58.3 255 Springdale School District 7207000 810 329 329 139 42.2 91 27.7 91 27.7 77 23.4 256 Stamps School District 3703000 - 3 3 2 66.7 1 33.3 2 66.7 1 33.3 257 Star City School District 4003000 110 60 59 30 50.8 19 32.2 15 25.4 21 35.6 258 5206000 40 16 16 13 81.3 12 75.0 12 75.0 11 68.8 259 7009000 49 16 16 13 81.3 12 75.0 10 62.5 11 68.8 260 Stuttgart School District 104000 137 70 70 40 57.1 38 54.3 26 37.1 23 32.9 261 Swifton School District 3404000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0

Page 5 of 6 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.9 AY2008 District First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name HS LEA Students Takers Graduates Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 262 Texarkana School District 4605000 222 39 39 19 48.7 14 35.9 11 28.2 8 20.5 263 Trumann School District 5605000 112 41 41 19 46.3 17 41.5 8 19.5 12 29.3 264 1805000 28 9 9 9 100.0 9 100.0 7 77.8 6 66.7 265 Twin Rivers School District 6806000 30 21 21 12 57.1 8 38.1 10 47.6 3 14.3 266 Two Rivers School District 7510000 66 28 28 16 57.1 12 42.9 10 35.7 8 28.6 267 Union School District 7011000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 268 Valley Springs School District 505000 68 41 41 17 41.5 15 36.6 8 19.5 8 19.5 269 Valley View School District 1612000 116 77 77 23 29.9 10 13.0 13 16.9 11 14.3 270 Van Buren School District 1705000 345 184 184 58 31.5 39 21.2 35 19.0 27 14.7 271 Van Cove School District 5704000 35 13 13 3 23.1 2 15.4 2 15.4 3 23.1 272 Vilonia School District 2307000 166 113 113 37 32.7 30 26.5 17 15.0 14 12.4 273 Viola School District 2503000 38 9 9 3 33.3 3 33.3 3 33.3 3 33.3 274 1406000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 275 Waldron School District 6401000 98 52 52 23 44.2 23 44.2 10 19.2 8 15.4 276 Warren School District 602000 94 51 49 34 69.4 31 63.3 28 57.1 25 51.0 277 Watson Chapel School District 3509000 181 101 100 60 60.0 56 56.0 37 37.0 44 44.0 278 5607000 32 13 13 7 53.8 6 46.2 3 23.1 4 30.8 279 West Fork School District 7208000 92 35 35 15 42.9 14 40.0 3 8.6 3 8.6 280 West Memphis School District 1803000 296 154 153 109 71.2 82 53.6 87 56.9 89 58.2 281 West Side School District 1204000 53 17 17 10 58.8 8 47.1 6 35.3 4 23.5 282 Western Yell Co. School District 7509000 27 14 14 9 64.3 8 57.1 4 28.6 6 42.9 283 Westside Cons. School District 1602000 95 48 48 13 27.1 10 20.8 9 18.8 6 12.5 284 Westside School District 3606000 42 21 21 12 57.1 10 47.6 9 42.9 6 28.6 285 White Co. Central School District 7304000 38 20 20 10 50.0 8 40.0 5 25.0 1 5.0 286 White Hall School District 3510000 206 99 98 34 34.7 26 26.5 15 15.3 17 17.3 287 5705000 46 18 18 13 72.2 11 61.1 6 33.3 6 33.3 288 Witts Springs School District 6404000 - - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 289 Wonderview School District 1505000 22 8 8 5 62.5 2 25.0 3 37.5 2 25.0 290 Woodlawn School District 1304000 42 30 30 13 43.3 10 33.3 9 30.0 6 20.0 291 Wynne School District 1905000 222 83 83 36 43.4 26 31.3 23 27.7 27 32.5 292 Yellville-Summit School District 4502000 59 20 20 10 50.0 7 35.0 7 35.0 5 25.0 All Public HS Districts 13,285 13,249 6,203 46.8 5,046 38.1 3,807 28.7 3,449 26.0

NOTES: 1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included. 2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the of ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

Page 6 of 6 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.10 Remediation Rates - 1-Year Rates

Academic Year = 2010 (2009-2010 Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2009. Inst. Institutio First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. Type n Students Takers Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 1 ASUJ 1,453 1,453 636 43.8 514 35.4 336 23.1 338 23.3 2 1 ATU 1,455 1,455 473 32.5 359 24.7 288 19.8 236 16.2 3 1 HSU 594 594 220 37.0 167 28.1 122 20.5 114 19.2 4 1 SAUM 542 535 240 44.9 197 36.8 144 26.9 144 26.9 5 1 UAF 2,835 2,826 296 10.5 181 6.4 107 3.8 84 3.0 6 1 UAFS 964 964 371 38.5 309 32.1 166 17.2 132 13.7 7 1 UALR 617 617 283 45.9 230 37.3 168 27.2 159 25.8 8 1 UAM 530 499 335 67.1 291 58.3 255 51.1 243 48.7 9 1 UAMS - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 10 1 UAPB 814 814 741 91.0 670 82.3 610 74.9 611 75.1 11 1 UCA 1,590 1,590 404 25.4 371 23.3 41 2.6 78 4.9 12 2 ANC 256 256 196 76.6 168 65.6 126 49.2 112 43.8 13 2 ASUB 695 687 359 52.3 309 45.0 215 31.3 174 25.3 14 2 ASUMH 117 117 67 57.3 59 50.4 30 25.6 29 24.8 15 2 ASUN 82 82 53 64.6 32 39.0 40 48.8 32 39.0 16 2 BRTC 175 175 113 64.6 90 51.4 80 45.7 64 36.6 17 2 CCCUA 91 90 64 71.1 44 48.9 44 48.9 41 45.6 18 2 EACC 156 156 137 87.8 104 66.7 112 71.8 113 72.4 19 2 MSCC 183 182 153 84.1 129 70.9 124 68.1 122 67.0 20 2 NAC 282 282 172 61.0 128 45.4 102 36.2 85 30.1 21 2 NPCC 331 331 234 70.7 201 60.7 159 48.0 128 38.7 22 2 NWACC 730 730 486 66.6 335 45.9 299 41.0 264 36.2 23 2 OTC 65 65 44 67.7 39 60.0 24 36.9 22 33.8 24 2 OZC 91 91 50 54.9 33 36.3 37 40.7 10 11.0 25 2 PCCUA 139 139 119 85.6 93 66.9 82 59.0 86 61.9 26 2 PTC 621 621 500 80.5 469 75.5 360 58.0 319 51.4 27 2 RMCC 102 102 52 51.0 40 39.2 33 32.4 31 30.4 28 2 SACC 64 64 54 84.4 43 67.2 40 62.5 41 64.1 29 2 SAUT 126 126 105 83.3 88 69.8 82 65.1 80 63.5 30 2 SEAC 80 80 28 35.0 28 35.0 11 13.8 2 2.5 31 2 UACCB 180 180 116 64.4 91 50.6 72 40.0 62 34.4 32 2 UACCH 79 79 65 82.3 47 59.5 45 57.0 47 59.5 33 2 UACCM 463 463 298 64.4 230 49.7 197 42.5 165 35.6 4-Year Colleges 11,394 11,347 3,999 35.2 3,289 29.0 2,237 19.7 2,139 18.9 2-Year Colleges 5,108 5,098 3,465 68.0 2,800 54.9 2,314 45.4 2,029 39.8 All Public Colleges 16,502 16,445 7,464 45.4 6,089 37.0 4,551 27.7 4,168 25.3

NOTES: 1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included. 2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the of ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

Page 1 of 1 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.11 Remediation Rates by County - 1-Year Rates

Academic Year = 2010 (2009-2010 Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2009. First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. County Code Students Takers Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 ARKANSAS 001 125 125 76 60.8 66 52.8 48 38.4 48 38.4 2 ASHLEY 002 106 99 52 52.5 47 47.5 33 33.3 34 34.3 3 BAXTER 003 121 121 53 43.8 45 37.2 21 17.4 18 14.9 4 BENTON 004 801 801 304 38.0 207 25.8 168 21.0 145 18.1 5 BOONE 005 211 211 93 44.1 74 35.1 50 23.7 43 20.4 6 BRADLEY 006 61 57 40 70.2 33 57.9 31 54.4 30 52.6 7 CALHOUN 007 40 40 25 62.5 21 52.5 18 45.0 16 40.0 8 CARROLL 008 73 73 29 39.7 24 32.9 13 17.8 11 15.1 9 CHICOT 009 56 52 42 80.8 39 75.0 30 57.7 32 61.5 10 CLARK 010 119 119 49 41.2 42 35.3 27 22.7 29 24.4 11 CLAY 011 74 74 33 44.6 24 32.4 16 21.6 16 21.6 12 CLEBURNE 012 118 117 53 45.3 42 35.9 36 30.8 32 27.4 13 CLEVELAND 013 51 51 17 33.3 13 25.5 15 29.4 7 13.7 14 COLUMBIA 014 163 162 81 50.0 62 38.3 54 33.3 54 33.3 15 CONWAY 015 137 137 63 46.0 50 36.5 47 34.3 40 29.2 16 CRAIGHEAD 016 486 484 176 36.4 137 28.3 95 19.6 89 18.4 17 CRAWFORD 017 350 350 111 31.7 88 25.1 47 13.4 42 12.0 18 CRITTENDEN 018 309 308 204 66.2 163 52.9 155 50.3 145 47.1 19 CROSS 019 104 104 48 46.2 37 35.6 32 30.8 33 31.7 20 DALLAS 020 33 33 24 72.7 20 60.6 15 45.5 14 42.4 21 DESHA 021 72 70 44 62.9 39 55.7 30 42.9 27 38.6 22 DREW 022 120 115 69 60.0 57 49.6 56 48.7 52 45.2 23 FAULKNER 023 680 680 232 34.1 186 27.4 125 18.4 94 13.8 24 FRANKLIN 024 124 124 47 37.9 38 30.6 37 29.8 19 15.3 25 FULTON 025 50 50 15 30.0 13 26.0 9 18.0 7 14.0 26 GARLAND 026 492 491 255 51.9 214 43.6 144 29.3 134 27.3 27 GRANT 027 90 90 34 37.8 30 33.3 18 20.0 14 15.6 28 GREENE 028 188 188 74 39.4 57 30.3 33 17.6 37 19.7 29 HEMPSTEAD 029 87 87 46 52.9 34 39.1 30 34.5 31 35.6 30 HOT SPRING 030 144 144 64 44.4 53 36.8 39 27.1 32 22.2 31 HOWARD 031 72 70 32 45.7 24 34.3 23 32.9 21 30.0 32 INDEPENDENCE 032 177 177 82 46.3 65 36.7 52 29.4 46 26.0 33 IZARD 033 47 47 15 31.9 12 25.5 8 17.0 4 8.5 34 JACKSON 034 78 77 46 59.7 28 36.4 31 40.3 25 32.5 35 JEFFERSON 035 431 427 257 60.2 232 54.3 168 39.3 166 38.9 36 JOHNSON 036 131 131 52 39.7 40 30.5 38 29.0 28 21.4 37 LAFAYETTE 037 23 23 16 69.6 14 60.9 12 52.2 9 39.1 38 LAWRENCE 038 74 74 39 52.7 33 44.6 27 36.5 19 25.7 39 LEE 039 60 60 51 85.0 40 66.7 41 68.3 39 65.0 40 LINCOLN 040 60 58 33 56.9 23 39.7 17 29.3 23 39.7 41 LITTLE RIVER 041 35 35 20 57.1 17 48.6 10 28.6 11 31.4 42 LOGAN 042 130 130 50 38.5 40 30.8 24 18.5 26 20.0 43 LONOKE 043 411 411 160 38.9 143 34.8 81 19.7 63 15.3 44 MADISON 044 70 70 21 30.0 12 17.1 13 18.6 11 15.7 45 MARION 045 53 53 20 37.7 16 30.2 12 22.6 9 17.0 46 MILLER 046 73 73 30 41.1 20 27.4 18 24.7 14 19.2 47 MISSISSIPPI 047 289 288 201 69.8 174 60.4 129 44.8 112 38.9 48 MONROE 048 55 55 33 60.0 26 47.3 23 41.8 27 49.1 49 MONTGOMERY 049 53 53 25 47.2 16 30.2 22 41.5 11 20.8 50 NEVADA 050 43 43 29 67.4 25 58.1 16 37.2 19 44.2 51 NEWTON 051 35 35 23 65.7 16 45.7 13 37.1 12 34.3 52 OUACHITA 052 152 151 108 71.5 97 64.2 74 49.0 78 51.7 53 PERRY 053 71 71 28 39.4 21 29.6 17 23.9 14 19.7 54 PHILLIPS 054 152 152 122 80.3 102 67.1 77 50.7 88 57.9 55 PIKE 055 65 65 39 60.0 32 49.2 24 36.9 20 30.8 56 POINSETT 056 118 118 51 43.2 45 38.1 26 22.0 31 26.3 57 POLK 057 123 123 45 36.6 31 25.2 30 24.4 30 24.4 58 POPE 058 388 388 162 41.8 132 34.0 85 21.9 85 21.9 59 PRAIRIE 059 46 46 24 52.2 15 32.6 13 28.3 11 23.9 60 PULASKI 060 1,720 1,719 891 51.8 817 47.5 535 31.1 517 30.1 61 RANDOLPH 061 87 87 39 44.8 34 39.1 26 29.9 17 19.5 62 SALINE 062 485 485 173 35.7 141 29.1 93 19.2 82 16.9 63 SCOTT 063 60 60 28 46.7 28 46.7 15 25.0 13 21.7 64 SEARCY 064 39 39 15 38.5 11 28.2 8 20.5 7 17.9 65 SEBASTIAN 065 647 647 196 30.3 161 24.9 98 15.1 66 10.2

Page 1 of 2 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.12 First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. County Code Students Takers Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 66 SEVIER 066 72 72 37 51.4 27 37.5 18 25.0 18 25.0 67 SHARP 067 57 57 20 35.1 13 22.8 15 26.3 5 8.8 68 ST FRANCIS 068 177 177 145 81.9 123 69.5 101 57.1 106 59.9 69 STONE 069 61 61 22 36.1 15 24.6 13 21.3 5 8.2 70 UNION 070 226 224 138 61.6 107 47.8 96 42.9 92 41.1 71 VAN BUREN 071 77 76 40 52.6 28 36.8 20 26.3 14 18.4 72 WASHINGTON 072 806 806 285 35.4 196 24.3 155 19.2 132 16.4 73 WHITE 073 367 366 143 39.1 121 33.1 78 21.3 59 16.1 74 WOODRUFF 074 32 32 19 59.4 17 53.1 12 37.5 11 34.4 75 YELL 075 102 102 46 45.1 37 36.3 26 25.5 26 25.5 All Arkansas Counties 14,115 14,071 6,504 46.2 5,322 37.8 3,905 27.8 3,547 25.2

NOTES: 1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included. 2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the of ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam. 3. GEO_County - the county is determined by GEO_COUNTY, the student's legal residence at the time of admission to the institution. Only Arkansas counties are included.

Page 2 of 2 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.13 Remediation Rates by High School District - 1-Year Rates

Academic Year = 2010 (2009-2010 Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2009. AY2009 District HS First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name LEA Graduate Students Takers s Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 Academics Plus School District 6040700 30 10 10 4 40.0 4 40.0 1 10.0 2 20.0 2 Alma School District 1701000 237 109 109 30 27.5 25 22.9 7 6.4 15 13.8 3 Alpena School District 0501000 38 14 14 5 35.7 4 28.6 3 21.4 2 14.3 4 Altheimer Unified School District 3501000 ------5 Altus-Denning School District 2401000 ------6 Ark School For Blind 6091000 1 1 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 7 Ark School For Deaf 6092000 10 1 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 8 Arkadelphia School District 1002000 138 69 69 24 34.8 23 33.3 15 21.7 16 23.2 9 Arkansas City School District 2101000 - 2 2 2 100.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 10 Arkansas School Math & Sciences 8099001 - 43 43 ------11 Arkansas Virtual Academy 6043700 ------12 Armorel School District 4701000 38 18 18 7 38.9 6 33.3 2 11.1 2 11.1 13 Ashdown School District 4101000 104 23 23 13 56.5 11 47.8 7 30.4 6 26.1 14 Atkins School District 5801000 73 32 32 15 46.9 10 31.3 12 37.5 12 37.5 15 Augusta School District 7401000 31 16 16 14 87.5 12 75.0 10 62.5 11 68.8 16 Bald Knob School District 7301000 65 32 32 7 21.9 5 15.6 6 18.8 3 9.4 17 Barton-Lexa School District 5401000 51 26 26 16 61.5 13 50.0 11 42.3 10 38.5 18 Batesville School District 3201000 160 82 82 27 32.9 24 29.3 12 14.6 14 17.1 19 Bauxite School District 6301000 67 23 23 14 60.9 13 56.5 8 34.8 7 30.4 20 Bay School District 1601000 41 16 16 7 43.8 3 18.8 5 31.3 3 18.8 21 Bearden School District 5201000 61 27 27 20 74.1 19 70.4 14 51.9 14 51.9 22 Beebe School District 7302000 198 92 92 33 35.9 27 29.3 15 16.3 13 14.1 23 Benton County School of Arts 0440700 - 6 6 2 33.3 1 16.7 1 16.7 - - 24 Benton School District 6302000 281 141 141 44 31.2 29 20.6 22 15.6 21 14.9 25 Bentonville School District 0401000 668 281 281 86 30.6 61 21.7 40 14.2 36 12.8 26 Bergman School District 0502000 55 28 28 12 42.9 6 21.4 6 21.4 8 28.6 27 Berryville School District 0801000 94 28 28 9 32.1 6 21.4 6 21.4 4 14.3 28 Biggers-Reyno School District 6101000 ------29 Bismarck School District 3001000 56 22 22 9 40.9 9 40.9 6 27.3 5 22.7 30 Blevins School District 2901000 46 14 14 10 71.4 10 71.4 4 28.6 4 28.6 31 Blytheville School District 4702000 165 82 82 74 90.2 68 82.9 50 61.0 48 58.5 32 Booneville School District 4201000 100 52 52 21 40.4 17 32.7 7 13.5 11 21.2 33 Bradford School District 7303000 36 17 17 6 35.3 6 35.3 3 17.6 2 11.8 34 Bradley School District 3701000 19 5 5 2 40.0 2 40.0 1 20.0 1 20.0 35 Bright Star School District 4601000 ------36 Brinkley School District 4801000 57 27 27 16 59.3 12 44.4 11 40.7 11 40.7 37 Brookland School District 1603000 95 37 37 11 29.7 6 16.2 6 16.2 4 10.8 38 Bryant School District 6303000 442 207 207 67 32.4 55 26.6 39 18.8 35 16.9 39 Buffalo Is. Central School District 1605000 44 18 17 6 35.3 6 35.3 2 11.8 2 11.8 40 Cabot School District 4304000 534 287 287 89 31.0 77 26.8 40 13.9 27 9.4 41 Caddo Hills School District 4901000 35 21 21 8 38.1 6 28.6 7 33.3 6 28.6 42 Calico Rock School District 3301000 27 10 10 4 40.0 4 40.0 1 10.0 1 10.0 43 Camden Fairview School District 5204000 187 76 75 53 70.7 47 62.7 34 45.3 36 48.0 44 Carlisle School District 4303000 56 37 37 17 45.9 15 40.5 10 27.0 11 29.7 45 Carthage School District 2001000 - 1 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 - - 46 Cave City School District 6802000 106 35 35 20 57.1 17 48.6 12 34.3 12 34.3 47 Cedar Ridge School District 3212000 45 11 11 7 63.6 7 63.6 3 27.3 1 9.1 48 Cedarville School District 1702000 56 27 27 11 40.7 11 40.7 1 3.7 - - 49 Centerpoint School District 5502000 60 19 19 9 47.4 6 31.6 5 26.3 5 26.3

Page 1 of 6 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.14 AY2009 District HS First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name LEA Graduate Students Takers s Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 50 Charleston School District 2402000 76 35 35 11 31.4 8 22.9 9 25.7 5 14.3 51 Clarendon School District 4802000 53 22 22 15 68.2 14 63.6 9 40.9 12 54.5 52 Clarksville School District 3601000 147 68 68 28 41.2 21 30.9 18 26.5 14 20.6 53 Cleveland County School District 1305000 42 30 30 11 36.7 7 23.3 9 30.0 8 26.7 54 Clinton School District 7102000 89 44 44 18 40.9 11 25.0 10 22.7 6 13.6 55 Concord School District 1201000 37 15 15 10 66.7 9 60.0 4 26.7 4 26.7 56 Conway School District 2301000 549 299 299 74 24.7 60 20.1 35 11.7 30 10.0 57 Cord-Charlotte School District 3202000 ------58 Corning School District 1101000 87 31 31 15 48.4 10 32.3 9 29.0 8 25.8 59 Cotter School District 0302000 42 16 16 9 56.3 7 43.8 5 31.3 6 37.5 60 County Line School District 2403000 44 19 19 5 26.3 5 26.3 3 15.8 4 21.1 61 Covenant Keepers Charter School 6044700 ------62 Crawfordsville School District 1801000 ------63 Cross County School District 1901000 46 19 19 10 52.6 9 47.4 7 36.8 5 26.3 64 Crossett School District 0201000 151 60 59 29 49.2 25 42.4 18 30.5 18 30.5 65 Cushman School District 3203000 29 14 14 6 42.9 5 35.7 5 35.7 4 28.6 66 Cutter-Morning Star School District 2601000 51 18 18 12 66.7 11 61.1 7 38.9 5 27.8 67 Danville School District 7503000 62 24 24 13 54.2 11 45.8 8 33.3 7 29.2 68 Dardanelle School District 7504000 96 54 54 20 37.0 14 25.9 10 18.5 11 20.4 69 Decatur School District 0402000 35 8 8 7 87.5 5 62.5 4 50.0 4 50.0 70 Deer/Mt. Judea School District 5106000 40 13 13 6 46.2 5 38.5 3 23.1 1 7.7 71 Delight School District 5501000 23 14 14 11 78.6 11 78.6 4 28.6 6 42.9 72 Delta Special School District 2102000 ------73 Dequeen School District 6701000 121 49 49 24 49.0 17 34.7 12 24.5 14 28.6 74 Dermott School District 0901000 48 14 12 10 83.3 9 75.0 9 75.0 9 75.0 75 Des Arc School District 5901000 52 25 25 12 48.0 8 32.0 6 24.0 5 20.0 76 Devalls Bluff School District 5902000 ------77 Dewitt School District 0101000 86 42 42 25 59.5 20 47.6 13 31.0 17 40.5 78 Dierks School District 3102000 35 20 20 8 40.0 4 20.0 5 25.0 5 25.0 79 Dollarway School District 3502000 126 40 39 33 84.6 32 82.1 26 66.7 24 61.5 80 Dover School District 5802000 85 50 50 19 38.0 16 32.0 9 18.0 8 16.0 81 Dreamland Academy 6042700 ------82 Drew Central School District 2202000 65 32 32 17 53.1 13 40.6 13 40.6 14 43.8 83 Dumas School District 2104000 118 44 42 28 66.7 26 61.9 22 52.4 17 40.5 84 Earle School District 1802000 57 13 13 13 100.0 13 100.0 12 92.3 12 92.3 85 East End School District 5301000 49 31 31 14 45.2 11 35.5 11 35.5 8 25.8 86 East Poinsett Co. School District 5608000 54 20 20 8 40.0 7 35.0 3 15.0 4 20.0 87 El Dorado School District 7001000 274 127 127 81 63.8 60 47.2 58 45.7 52 40.9 88 Elaine CLOSED ------89 Elkins School District 7201000 69 27 27 8 29.6 6 22.2 5 18.5 2 7.4 90 Emerson-Taylor School District 1408000 38 18 18 5 27.8 5 27.8 4 22.2 3 16.7 91 England School District 4302000 45 16 16 6 37.5 6 37.5 6 37.5 4 25.0 92 Estem School District 6047700 ------93 Eudora School District 0902000 ------94 Eureka Springs School District 0802000 48 21 21 10 47.6 8 38.1 5 23.8 4 19.0 95 Farmington School District 7202000 143 67 67 23 34.3 21 31.3 12 17.9 8 11.9 96 Fayetteville School District 7203000 519 249 249 57 22.9 36 14.5 28 11.2 27 10.8 97 Flippin School District 4501000 57 16 16 4 25.0 4 25.0 - - 1 6.3 98 Fordyce School District 2002000 60 22 22 17 77.3 16 72.7 9 40.9 10 45.5 99 Foreman School District 4102000 33 7 7 3 42.9 2 28.6 - - 1 14.3 100 Forrest City School District 6201000 216 120 120 100 83.3 84 70.0 70 58.3 78 65.0 101 Fort Smith School District 6601000 742 387 387 111 28.7 89 23.0 55 14.2 38 9.8 102 Fouke School District 4603000 66 10 10 5 50.0 3 30.0 3 30.0 3 30.0

Page 2 of 6 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.15 AY2009 District HS First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name LEA Graduate Students Takers s Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 103 Fountain Hill School District 0202000 ------104 Fountain Lake School District 2602000 63 35 35 19 54.3 16 45.7 14 40.0 9 25.7 105 Genoa Central School District 4602000 77 17 17 4 23.5 2 11.8 3 17.6 1 5.9 106 Gentry School District 0403000 86 22 22 8 36.4 7 31.8 5 22.7 4 18.2 107 Glen Rose School District 3002000 99 37 37 11 29.7 11 29.7 6 16.2 5 13.5 108 Gosnell School District 4708000 54 36 36 19 52.8 16 44.4 9 25.0 8 22.2 109 Gould School District 4001000 ------110 Grady School District 4002000 ------111 Gravette School District 0404000 102 26 26 9 34.6 7 26.9 4 15.4 2 7.7 112 Green Forest School District 0803000 67 11 11 3 27.3 2 18.2 1 9.1 1 9.1 113 Greenbrier School District 2303000 233 119 119 49 41.2 34 28.6 34 28.6 19 16.0 114 Greene Co. Tech School District 2807000 201 90 90 32 35.6 25 27.8 12 13.3 20 22.2 115 Greenland School District 7204000 60 16 16 5 31.3 4 25.0 4 25.0 3 18.8 116 Greenwood School District 6602000 256 131 131 28 21.4 23 17.6 16 12.2 9 6.9 117 Gurdon School District 1003000 62 24 24 10 41.7 8 33.3 5 20.8 7 29.2 118 Guy-Perkins School District 2304000 38 18 18 10 55.6 6 33.3 6 33.3 8 44.4 119 Haas Hall Academy 7240700 18 5 5 1 20.0 1 20.0 - - - - 120 Hackett School District 6603000 45 14 14 10 71.4 9 64.3 1 7.1 2 14.3 121 Hamburg School District 0203000 93 31 29 13 44.8 12 41.4 7 24.1 8 27.6 122 Hampton School District 0701000 55 35 35 20 57.1 16 45.7 16 45.7 15 42.9 123 Harmony Grove School District (Ouachita Co.) 5205000 87 36 36 23 63.9 18 50.0 17 47.2 17 47.2 124 Harmony Grove School District (Saline Co.) 6304000 51 21 21 5 23.8 4 19.0 3 14.3 2 9.5 125 Harrisburg School District 5602000 83 28 28 12 42.9 10 35.7 7 25.0 5 17.9 126 Harrison School District 0503000 180 110 110 44 40.0 39 35.5 22 20.0 16 14.5 127 Hartford School District 6604000 30 12 12 8 66.7 6 50.0 6 50.0 2 16.7 128 Hazen School District 5903000 47 24 24 13 54.2 10 41.7 7 29.2 7 29.2 129 Heber Springs School District 1202000 134 57 57 20 35.1 16 28.1 16 28.1 18 31.6 130 Hector School District 5803000 44 21 21 7 33.3 7 33.3 2 9.5 4 19.0 131 Helena/ W.Helena School District 5403000 127 65 65 61 93.8 53 81.5 39 60.0 48 73.8 132 Hermitage School District 0601000 37 13 11 6 54.5 4 36.4 5 45.5 3 27.3 133 Highland School District 6804000 112 33 33 18 54.5 13 39.4 12 36.4 5 15.2 134 Hillcrest School District 3809000 31 2 2 ------135 Hope Academy 3540700 ------136 Hope School District 2903000 174 50 50 24 48.0 18 36.0 16 32.0 16 32.0 137 Horatio School District 6703000 58 19 19 7 36.8 5 26.3 5 26.3 2 10.5 138 Hot Springs School District 2603000 211 68 68 46 67.6 35 51.5 24 35.3 30 44.1 139 Hoxie School District 3804000 81 30 30 17 56.7 16 53.3 12 40.0 7 23.3 140 Hughes School District 6202000 31 12 12 12 100.0 11 91.7 11 91.7 10 83.3 141 Humphrey School District 0105000 ------142 Huntsville School District 4401000 182 59 59 17 28.8 9 15.3 9 15.3 10 16.9 143 Imboden Charter School District 3840700 ------144 Izard Co. Cons. School District 3306000 35 10 10 2 20.0 1 10.0 1 10.0 - - 145 Jackson Co. School District 3405000 61 21 20 13 65.0 9 45.0 8 40.0 5 25.0 146 Jasper School District 5102000 64 9 9 8 88.9 4 44.4 5 55.6 4 44.4 147 Jessieville School District 2604000 59 29 29 11 37.9 11 37.9 4 13.8 4 13.8 148 Jonesboro School District 1608000 331 144 144 61 42.4 52 36.1 36 25.0 37 25.7 149 Junction City School District 7003000 54 19 19 7 36.8 6 31.6 5 26.3 5 26.3 150 Kingston School District 4402000 - 11 11 6 54.5 5 45.5 3 27.3 3 27.3 151 Kipp Charter District 5440700 ------152 Kirby School District 5503000 24 11 11 6 54.5 5 45.5 5 45.5 3 27.3 153 Lafayette County School District 3704000 53 14 14 11 78.6 9 64.3 8 57.1 8 57.1 154 Lake Hamilton School District 2605000 219 135 134 48 35.8 37 27.6 23 17.2 24 17.9 155 Lakeside School District (Chicot Co.) 0903000 71 25 24 21 87.5 19 79.2 18 75.0 16 66.7

Page 3 of 6 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.16 AY2009 District HS First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name LEA Graduate Students Takers s Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 156 Lakeside School District (Garland Co.) 2606000 173 115 115 48 41.7 41 35.7 24 20.9 20 17.4 157 Lamar School District 3604000 96 48 48 16 33.3 11 22.9 12 25.0 9 18.8 158 Lavaca School District 6605000 78 31 31 11 35.5 9 29.0 5 16.1 2 6.5 159 Lawrence County School District 3810000 77 32 32 15 46.9 14 43.8 9 28.1 7 21.9 160 Lead Hill School District 0506000 21 10 10 7 70.0 6 60.0 3 30.0 4 40.0 161 Lee County School District 3904000 74 43 43 39 90.7 31 72.1 32 74.4 29 67.4 162 Lincoln School District 7205000 87 21 21 9 42.9 4 19.0 6 28.6 4 19.0 163 Lisa Academy 6041700 13 3 3 1 33.3 1 33.3 1 33.3 1 33.3 164 Lisa Academy North 6048700 ------165 Little Rock School District 6001000 1,256 553 553 367 66.4 340 61.5 237 42.9 230 41.6 166 Lonoke School District 4301000 133 66 66 38 57.6 35 53.0 27 40.9 20 30.3 167 Magazine School District 4202000 38 12 12 3 25.0 2 16.7 3 25.0 1 8.3 168 Magnet Cove School District 3003000 48 26 26 11 42.3 8 30.8 8 30.8 3 11.5 169 Magnolia School District 1402000 212 119 118 56 47.5 39 33.1 41 34.7 42 35.6 170 Malvern School District 3004000 124 48 48 24 50.0 18 37.5 15 31.3 13 27.1 171 Mammoth Spring School District 2501000 36 14 14 5 35.7 5 35.7 2 14.3 3 21.4 172 Manila School District 4712000 72 38 37 21 56.8 17 45.9 13 35.1 6 16.2 173 Mansfield School District 6606000 64 33 33 8 24.2 7 21.2 3 9.1 3 9.1 174 Marion School District 1804000 245 110 110 56 50.9 44 40.0 43 39.1 32 29.1 175 Marked Tree School District 5604000 41 18 18 6 33.3 5 27.8 3 16.7 3 16.7 176 Marmaduke School District 2803000 51 15 15 8 53.3 6 40.0 4 26.7 1 6.7 177 Marvell School District 5404000 54 21 21 19 90.5 17 81.0 12 57.1 17 81.0 178 Mayflower School District 2305000 72 33 33 18 54.5 17 51.5 10 30.3 8 24.2 179 Maynard School District 6102000 39 14 14 7 50.0 7 50.0 6 42.9 4 28.6 180 Mc Neil School District 1403000 ------181 Mccrory School District 7403000 32 15 15 3 20.0 2 13.3 1 6.7 1 6.7 182 Mcgehee School District 2105000 85 37 36 20 55.6 17 47.2 10 27.8 12 33.3 183 Melbourne School District (Izard Co.) 3302000 48 22 22 7 31.8 5 22.7 3 13.6 3 13.6 184 Mena School District 5703000 128 68 68 19 27.9 13 19.1 15 22.1 14 20.6 185 Midland School District 3211000 36 11 11 5 45.5 4 36.4 4 36.4 2 18.2 186 Mineral Springs School District 3104000 42 12 11 7 63.6 6 54.5 6 54.5 4 36.4 187 Monticello School District 2203000 172 75 72 42 58.3 35 48.6 34 47.2 31 43.1 188 Mount Ida School District 4902000 46 24 24 13 54.2 7 29.2 12 50.0 6 25.0 189 Mountain Home School District 0303000 245 83 83 31 37.3 25 30.1 12 14.5 11 13.3 190 Mountain Pine School District 2607000 33 16 16 10 62.5 7 43.8 7 43.8 6 37.5 191 Mountain View School District 6901000 104 54 54 19 35.2 15 27.8 12 22.2 6 11.1 192 Mountainburg School District 1703000 45 18 18 9 50.0 7 38.9 8 44.4 3 16.7 193 Mt. Vernon/Enola School District 2306000 30 14 14 6 42.9 5 35.7 3 21.4 1 7.1 194 Mulberry School District 1704000 24 11 11 5 45.5 5 45.5 2 18.2 2 18.2 195 Murfreesboro School District 5504000 29 13 13 7 53.8 5 38.5 4 30.8 2 15.4 196 N. Little Rock School District 6002000 501 255 255 138 54.1 120 47.1 80 31.4 76 29.8 197 Nashville School District 3105000 132 54 53 20 37.7 15 28.3 15 28.3 15 28.3 198 Nemo Vista School District 1503000 39 16 16 11 68.8 8 50.0 8 50.0 6 37.5 199 Nettleton School District 1611000 205 104 104 33 31.7 27 26.0 11 10.6 15 14.4 200 Nevada School District 5008000 37 12 12 10 83.3 10 83.3 5 41.7 7 58.3 201 Newport School District 3403000 85 37 37 23 62.2 17 45.9 15 40.5 13 35.1 202 Norfork School District 0304000 26 8 8 1 12.5 - - 1 12.5 - - 203 Norphlet School District 7006000 21 13 13 8 61.5 6 46.2 5 38.5 6 46.2 204 Northwest Arkansas Academy 0441700 ------205 Oark School District 3605000 - 3 3 2 66.7 2 66.7 2 66.7 2 66.7 206 Omaha School District 0504000 28 7 7 1 14.3 1 14.3 1 14.3 - - 207 Osceola (OCABS) Comm Arts-Business Charter School 4740700 2 1 1 ------208 Osceola School District 4713000 85 43 43 37 86.0 29 67.4 30 69.8 29 67.4

Page 4 of 6 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.17 AY2009 District HS First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name LEA Graduate Students Takers s Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 209 Ouachita River School District 5706000 53 26 26 9 34.6 7 26.9 8 30.8 5 19.2 210 Ouachita School District 3005000 26 15 15 5 33.3 3 20.0 3 20.0 3 20.0 211 Ozark Mountain School District 6505000 58 22 22 12 54.5 9 40.9 7 31.8 9 40.9 212 Ozark School District 2404000 135 64 64 22 34.4 17 26.6 18 28.1 5 7.8 213 Palestine-Wheatley School District 6205000 36 14 14 13 92.9 12 85.7 11 78.6 10 71.4 214 Pangburn School District 7309000 43 17 17 9 52.9 8 47.1 4 23.5 4 23.5 215 Paragould School District 2808000 163 69 69 26 37.7 21 30.4 12 17.4 11 15.9 216 Paris School District 4203000 70 29 29 14 48.3 12 41.4 9 31.0 8 27.6 217 Parkers Chapel School District 7007000 52 21 20 9 45.0 6 30.0 7 35.0 5 25.0 218 Parkin School District 1903000 ------219 Paron School District 6306000 ------220 Pea Ridge School District 0407000 107 37 37 16 43.2 8 21.6 9 24.3 9 24.3 221 Perry-Casa School District 5302000 ------222 Perryville School District 5303000 78 35 35 12 34.3 9 25.7 7 20.0 4 11.4 223 Piggott School District 1104000 67 25 25 11 44.0 10 40.0 3 12.0 4 16.0 224 Pine Bluff School District 3505000 249 121 121 94 77.7 86 71.1 71 58.7 69 57.0 225 Pocahontas School District 6103000 128 57 57 18 31.6 15 26.3 12 21.1 9 15.8 226 Pottsville School District 5804000 94 60 60 36 60.0 24 40.0 19 31.7 20 33.3 227 Poyen School District 2703000 41 13 13 4 30.8 3 23.1 3 23.1 2 15.4 228 Prairie Grove School District 7206000 115 41 41 18 43.9 10 24.4 11 26.8 8 19.5 229 Prescott School District 5006000 81 29 29 17 58.6 14 48.3 12 41.4 12 41.4 230 Pulaski County Special School District 6003000 907 373 373 215 57.6 198 53.1 124 33.2 123 33.0 231 Quitman School District 1203000 35 11 11 5 45.5 3 27.3 2 18.2 4 36.4 232 Rector School District 1106000 47 13 13 5 38.5 3 23.1 4 30.8 4 30.8 233 Rison School District 1303000 - 30 30 11 36.7 7 23.3 9 30.0 8 26.7 234 Riverside School District 1613000 55 16 16 10 62.5 10 62.5 5 31.3 3 18.8 235 Riverview School District 7307000 76 31 31 13 41.9 12 38.7 5 16.1 8 25.8 236 Rogers School District 0405000 814 240 240 86 35.8 56 23.3 51 21.3 43 17.9 237 Rose Bud School District 7310000 88 38 38 20 52.6 14 36.8 11 28.9 10 26.3 238 Russellville School District 5805000 349 188 188 56 29.8 44 23.4 25 13.3 30 16.0 239 Salem School District 2502000 52 26 26 4 15.4 3 11.5 3 11.5 2 7.7 240 Saratoga School District 2905000 ------241 School of Excellence Charter 0140700 ------242 Scranton School District 4204000 25 15 15 6 40.0 6 40.0 4 26.7 3 20.0 243 Searcy County School District 6502000 70 28 28 11 39.3 9 32.1 5 17.9 4 14.3 244 Searcy School District 7311000 210 105 105 34 32.4 28 26.7 21 20.0 12 11.4 245 Sheridan School District 2705000 245 96 96 34 35.4 31 32.3 22 22.9 14 14.6 246 Shirley School District 7104000 41 18 17 15 88.2 11 64.7 9 52.9 7 41.2 247 Siloam Springs School District 0406000 260 58 58 23 39.7 9 15.5 13 22.4 14 24.1 248 Sloan-Hendrix School District 3806000 41 17 17 10 58.8 7 41.2 5 29.4 2 11.8 249 Smackover School District 7008000 67 26 26 19 73.1 16 61.5 15 57.7 13 50.0 250 So. Conway Co. School District 1507000 146 93 93 40 43.0 33 35.5 31 33.3 27 29.0 251 So. Miss. County School District 4706000 79 43 43 26 60.5 23 53.5 17 39.5 14 32.6 252 South Side School District 7105000 27 9 9 2 22.2 1 11.1 2 22.2 1 11.1 253 Southside School District 3209000 92 37 37 19 51.4 13 35.1 14 37.8 10 27.0 254 Spring Hill School District 2906000 33 11 11 8 72.7 4 36.4 4 36.4 7 63.6 255 Springdale School District 7207000 906 313 313 132 42.2 84 26.8 86 27.5 72 23.0 256 Stamps School District 3703000 - 2 2 2 100.0 1 50.0 2 100.0 1 50.0 257 Star City School District 4003000 113 59 58 29 50.0 18 31.0 14 24.1 20 34.5 258 Stephens School District 5206000 35 15 15 12 80.0 11 73.3 11 73.3 10 66.7 259 Strong School District 7009000 46 15 15 12 80.0 11 73.3 9 60.0 10 66.7 260 Stuttgart School District 0104000 126 67 67 37 55.2 35 52.2 25 37.3 21 31.3 261 Swifton School District 3404000 ------

Page 5 of 6 2010 Annual Comprehensive Report Page 4.10.18 AY2009 District HS First-Time Test Any Remediation Math English Reading No. District Name LEA Graduate Students Takers s Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 262 Texarkana School District 4605000 239 38 38 18 47.4 13 34.2 10 26.3 8 21.1 263 Trumann School District 5605000 101 39 39 17 43.6 15 38.5 7 17.9 11 28.2 264 Turrell School District 1805000 25 9 9 9 100.0 9 100.0 7 77.8 6 66.7 265 Twin Rivers School District 6806000 36 20 20 11 55.0 8 40.0 9 45.0 3 15.0 266 Two Rivers School District 7510000 72 26 26 14 53.8 11 42.3 8 30.8 7 26.9 267 Union School District 7011000 ------268 Valley Springs School District 0505000 67 41 41 17 41.5 15 36.6 8 19.5 8 19.5 269 Valley View School District 1612000 119 72 72 18 25.0 8 11.1 9 12.5 8 11.1 270 Van Buren School District 1705000 347 166 166 44 26.5 28 16.9 28 16.9 21 12.7 271 Van Cove School District 5704000 28 11 11 2 18.2 1 9.1 1 9.1 2 18.2 272 Vilonia School District 2307000 206 108 108 34 31.5 27 25.0 16 14.8 14 13.0 273 Viola School District 2503000 23 8 8 3 37.5 3 37.5 3 37.5 3 37.5 274 Waldo School District 1406000 ------275 Waldron School District 6401000 107 51 51 23 45.1 23 45.1 10 19.6 8 15.7 276 Warren School District 0602000 92 46 45 29 64.4 26 57.8 23 51.1 22 48.9 277 Watson Chapel School District 3509000 190 95 94 55 58.5 51 54.3 33 35.1 41 43.6 278 Weiner School District 5607000 26 13 13 7 53.8 6 46.2 3 23.1 4 30.8 279 West Fork School District 7208000 89 33 33 15 45.5 14 42.4 3 9.1 3 9.1 280 West Memphis School District 1803000 300 135 135 95 70.4 71 52.6 74 54.8 77 57.0 281 West Side School District 1204000 36 17 17 10 58.8 8 47.1 6 35.3 4 23.5 282 Western Yell Co. School District 7509000 21 12 12 7 58.3 7 58.3 3 25.0 4 33.3 283 Westside Cons. School District 1602000 117 46 46 12 26.1 9 19.6 9 19.6 6 13.0 284 Westside School District 3606000 32 18 18 10 55.6 8 44.4 8 44.4 5 27.8 285 White Co. Central School District 7304000 43 19 19 10 52.6 8 42.1 5 26.3 1 5.3 286 White Hall School District 3510000 209 98 97 34 35.1 26 26.8 15 15.5 17 17.5 287 Wickes School District 5705000 38 15 15 10 66.7 8 53.3 4 26.7 5 33.3 288 Witts Springs School District 6404000 ------289 Wonderview School District 1505000 32 7 7 5 71.4 2 28.6 3 42.9 2 28.6 290 Woodlawn School District 1304000 42 30 30 13 43.3 10 33.3 9 30.0 6 20.0 291 Wynne School District 1905000 211 76 76 29 38.2 20 26.3 17 22.4 22 28.9 292 Yellville-Summit School District 4502000 74 18 18 9 50.0 7 38.9 7 38.9 4 22.2 All Public HS Districts 12,554 12,525 5,651 45.1 4,576 36.5 3,431 27.4 3,133 25.0

NOTES: 1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included. 2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the of ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

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