Change Indicator

Four-year high school cohort graduation rate in North Dakota

Four-year high school cohort graduation rate

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Definition and Source

PROVIDER

Definition

This indicator represents the percentage of students in a cohort, adjusted for transfers in and out of school, district, or state, that graduate with a regular high school diploma within four years of the first enrollment in ninth grade. The denominator for the percentage is the cohort for that graduating class in respective geographic areas. 

A cohort includes the number of first-time 9th graders in the fall of a particular school year plus students who transfer in, minus students who transfer out during the next four school years.

Data Source

North Dakota Department of Public Instruction

Notes

NA - Data is suppressed if the number of students in the cohort (denominator) is less than 10. Additional suppression is applied if the percentage approached zero or 100 using ranges or if it could be calculated from another reported value. 
GEOGRAPHY - Data reflect the school location, not the student's place of residence.
NOTE - Data shown in table only includes public schools in North Dakota.

Last Updated

April 2024