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Statistics on children, youth and families in Washington, D.C. from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and DC Action
Four-year graduation rate
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Definition and Source
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Definition
(Number) Number of students in the cohort (first-time ninth graders) who obtained high school diplomas in four years.
(Percent) Percent of students in the cohort (first-time ninth graders) who obtained high school diplomas in four years
(Percent) Percent of students in the cohort (first-time ninth graders) who obtained high school diplomas in four years
Data Source
Office of the State Superintendent of Education - High School Graduation Rates
Notes
As of 2010-11, the Office of the State Superintendent of Education calculated graduation rates based on the Adjusted Cohort Graduation method required by the U.S. Department of Education.
The adjusted cohort is the total number of students who entered ninth grade minus the students who transferred out.
Updated December 2024
The adjusted cohort is the total number of students who entered ninth grade minus the students who transferred out.
Updated December 2024
Last Updated
December 2024