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September 6, 2007

Ninth-Grade Attendance Rates Predict High School Graduation

MDRC - Fast Fact:

What are the best predictors of whether a ninth-grader will graduate from high school on time?

Attendance and grade point average, according to a new report, What Matters for Staying On-Track and Graduating in Chicago Public High Schools: A Close Look at Course Grades, Failures, and Attendance in the Freshman Year, by Elaine M. Allensworth and John Q. Easton of the Consortium on Chicago School Research at the University of Chicago.

Nearly 90 percent of freshmen in Chicago public schools who missed less than a week of school per semester graduated within four years.

Missing five to nine days a semester was enough to drop the graduation rate to 63 percent.

The Researchers argue that ninth grade is a make-or-break year and that there is much that educators can do to help students navigate the transition into high school.

Urban school districts around the country are focusing special attention on the critical transition year of ninth grade.

At MDRC's recent high school reform conference, "Putting Knowledge to Work: A Summit of Midsized School Districts," Allensworth previewed her report findings for leadership teams from 22 school districts.

These practitioners then discussed what their districts were doing to ease students' transition into high school and help them stay on track through graduation --- and how their experiences fit with the expanding research base about high school reform efforts.

For instance, the Talent Development model's Ninth-Grade Success Academy, which combines small learning communities with "double-dosing" of math and English instruction, among other components, has shown particularly promising results.



Posted on September 6, 2007 5:27 PM


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