Calaveras Hills dropout rate increased by 61.6% compared to previous school year

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Calaveras Hills’s dropout rate in the 2018-19 school year increased by 61.6% compared to the previous school year’s dropout rate of 15.9%, according to the California Department of Education (CDE).

CDE data of graduation and dropout rates confirms there is a growing achievement gap between Latino, Black, and English learner students. The achievement gap refers to the disparities in academic performance associated with race and class.

According to data provided by the National Center for Education Statistics in 2018, of the 48 states where data was collected, Black males remain at the bottom of four-year high school graduation rates.

Closing the achievement gap earlier in the schooling process, such as during elementary school, can improve high school graduation rates and decrease dropout rates. Individually tailored student support is one way that is proposed to accomplish this.

In The Long-Term Impact of Systemic Student Support in Elementary School: Reducing High School Dropout, Terrence J. Lee-St. John, a Biostatistician at the Research Department of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, says, “Students often fail to complete high school for complex reasons that often manifest long before they reach high school. Individually tailored student support during elementary school can lead to lasting and meaningful effects.”

Top 100 Schools Ranking Compared to Previous School Year
Ranking School Drop-out rate 2017-18 Drop-out rate
1 Millennium High Alternative 0 0
1 Piedmont High School 0 0
1 Amador County Special Education 0
1 Biggs High School 0 6.5
1 Durham High School 0 1.2
1 Maxwell Sr High School 0 3.4
1 Pierce High School 0 1
1 Mid Valley High School (Continuation) 0 11.8
1 Miramonte High School 0 0.7
1 Middle College High School 0 0
1 California High School 0 0.2
1 Monte Vista High School 0 0.5
1 Kingsburg High School 0 0.8
1 Parlier High School 0 1.5
1 Sierra High School 0 0
1 Hamilton High School 0 0
1 Princeton Junior-Senior High School 0
1 McKinleyville High School 0 4.7
1 Hoopa Valley High School 0 0
1 South Fork Junior – Senior High School 0 2.7
1 Ferndale High School 0 0
1 Big Pine High School 0
1 Bishop Union High School 0 1.5
1 Boron Junior-Senior High School 0 2.4
1 Desert Junior-Senior High School 0 0
1792 Cheviot Hills Continuation 24.6 33.9
1792 Alta Vista High School (Continuation) 24.6 28
1794 Valley Alternative High School (Continuation) 24.7 38
1795 Reid High School 24.8 32.7
1795 Five Keys Independence HS (SF Sheriff’s) 24.8 36.2
1797 Rose City High School (Continuation) 25 25.2
1797 Frontier High School (Continuation) 25 30.5
1797 Maple High School 25 33.3
1797 Community High School 25 45
1797 All Tribes Charter 25
1797 Aggeler Community Day 25 26.9
1797 ASA Charter 25 33.3
1797 Sequoia School 25
1797 Valley Academy 25 30.8
1797 Paseo Grande Charter 25 30.6
1797 Ed Donaldson Education Center 25 23.1
1808 Capistrano Connections Academy 25.2 21.5
1809 La Familia Continuation High School 25.3 11.9
1809 Vista Real Charter High School 25.3 26.1
1811 Helen Bernstein High School 25.4 22.6
1811 Dr. Maya Angelou Community High School 25.4 26.4
1813 Lorin Griset Academy 25.5 22.7
1814 Thurgood Marshall 25.6 42.9
1814 Amistad High School (Continuation) 25.6 30.8
1816 Silver Springs High School (Continuation) 25.7 24.3
1816 Calaveras Hills 25.7 15.9
1818 Mesquite Continuation High School 25.8 16
1818 El Monte Union High School Community Day 25.8 39.1
1820 Wells (Ida B.) High School 25.9 29.7
1820 OUSD Home Sch 25.9 81
1822 Shadow Ridge 26 27.5
1823 Live Oak High School (Continuation) 26.1 22.8
1823 New School Community Day 26.1 39.1
1823 King (Martin Luther) High School (Continuation) 26.1 18.4
1826 Yolo High School 26.2 29.5
1826 J. E. Young Academic Center 26.2 37.1
1826 Oakview High (Alternative) 26.2 32.8
1829 Riley/New Dawn 26.3 21.7
1829 Kirby Dorothy Camp 26.3
1831 Brenkwitz High School 26.4 37.7
1831 California Pacific Charter – San Diego 26.4 29.3
1831 Madera County Independent Academy 26.4 26.7
1834 Central Valley High School (Continuation) 26.5 7.7
1834 Back Bay High School 26.5 28.3
1834 Mountain Lakes High School 26.5 40
1834 Community Collaborative Charter 26.5 47.3
1838 Enterprise Alternative 26.7 11.1
1838 Esperanza High School 26.7 0.5
1838 Valley Los Banos Community 26.7 18.8
1838 Centinela Valley Independent Study 26.7 38.1
1838 California Virtual Academy @ San Joaquin 26.7 31.2
2150 Santa Cruz County Court 74.3 36.6
2151 S.F. County Special Education 75
2152 San Diego County Court 75.3 78.3
2153 San Bernardino County Juvenile Detention and Assessment Center 75.7 68.9
2154 Highlands Community Charter 76.2 60.9
2155 Solano County Community 76.5 78.9
2156 MethodSchools 77.8 45.8
2157 Center for Alternative Learning 78.9 78.9
2158 Gateway College and Career Academy 81.6 40.4
2159 Clovis Community Day Secondary School 83.3
2160 Sonoma County Court 84.6 67.6
2161 EPIC de Cesar Chavez 85.3 63.5
2162 Dan Jacobs 86.7
2162 Santa Cruz County Career Advancement Charter 86.7
2164 SIATech Academy South 87.7 55.2
2165 Sonoma County Alternative Education Programs 88.9 36.4
2166 Opportunity Youth Academy 89.1 42.6
2167 Hart-Ransom Academic Charter 89.5 4.5
2168 Escuela Popular/Center for Training and Careers Family Learning 90.1 90.1
2168 Santa Clara County Special Education 90.1 20.3
2170 Siskiyou County Special Education 90.9
2170 Oroville High Community Day 90.9 90.9
2172 Family First Charter 92.7 71.6
2173 Civicorps Corpsmember Academy 93.3 31.8
2174 New Opportunities Charter 96.5 93.8


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