Morgan Hill Unified School District dropout rate increased by 35.6% compared to previous school year

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Morgan Hill Unified School District’s dropout rate in the 2019-20 school year increased by 35.6 percent compared to the previous school year’s dropout rate of 9 percent, according to the California Department of Education.

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 Districts Ranking Compared to Previous School Year
Ranking District Drop-out rate 2018-19 Drop-out rate
1 Piedmont City Unified 0 1
1 Emery Unified 0 2.7
1 Amador County Office of Education 0 19
1 Durham Unified 0 0
1 Williams Unified 0 2.9
1 Buckeye Union Elementary 0 0
1 Princeton Joint Unified 0 0
1 Ferndale Unified 0 0
1 El Tejon Unified 0 3.8
1 El Segundo Unified 0 0.7
1 Hawthorne 0 0
1 La Canada Unified 0 0.6
1 Calistoga Joint Unified 0 4
1 Laguna Beach Unified 0 3.3
1 Nuview Union 0 3.2
1 Menifee Union Elementary 0 0
1 Templeton Unified 0 1.4
1 Redding Elementary 0 14.3
1 Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified 0 0
1 Scott Valley Unified 0 1.6
1 Twin Hills Union Elementary 0 55.2
1 Nuestro Elementary 0 0
1 Mountain Valley Unified 0 0
1 Oak Park Unified 0 0.9
25 Manhattan Beach Unified 0.2 0.2
364 Marysville Joint Unified 10 11.3
365 Gateway Unified 10.1 12.7
366 Antioch Unified 10.2 9.1
367 Fresno Unified 10.3 9.1
367 San Bernardino City Unified 10.3 10.9
367 Julian Union High 10.3 4.9
370 Fairfield-Suisun Unified 10.4 14.1
371 Tahoe-Truckee Unified 10.5 8.5
372 Rowland Unified 10.6 7.8
373 Berkeley Unified 10.7 11
373 Inglewood Unified 10.7 9.9
375 Mojave Unified 10.8 8.5
375 Golden Valley Unified 10.8 5.6
377 Los Angeles Unified 10.9 11.3
377 San Juan Unified 10.9 11.7
379 Antelope Valley Union High 11 10.9
379 El Monte Union High 11 5.7
379 Rim of the World Unified 11 9.5
382 Shandon Joint Unified 11.1 4.5
382 Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified 11.1 4.6
384 SBE – The School of Arts and Enterprise 11.5 0
385 Salinas Union High 11.6 7.4
386 Banning Unified 11.7 10.7
387 West Covina Unified 11.9 9.3
388 Chowchilla Union High 12.2 9
388 Morgan Hill Unified 12.2 9
388 Santa Rosa High 12.2 10.3
391 Byron Union Elementary 12.4 10.7
391 Fall River Joint Unified 12.4 12.9
393 Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified 12.5 8.5
393 Upper Lake Unified 12.5 11.1
393 Aromas – San Juan Unified 12.5 0
393 Tehama County Department of Education 12.5 21.9
393 SBE – Audeo Charter II 12.5 7.8
398 Oakland Unified 12.6 13.9
399 Calaveras County Office of Education 12.7 4.9
400 Dixon Unified 13.1 13
400 Harmony Union Elementary 13.1 11.1
402 Paradise Unified 13.2 9.8
402 Plumas Unified 13.2 12.9
404 Calexico Unified 13.7 13.5
405 Compton Unified 13.8 10.3
406 Winters Joint Unified 13.9 6.1
407 Oro Grande 14 18.3
408 Baker Valley Unified 14.3
408 SBE – Olive Grove Charter – Santa Barbara 14.3
410 Trinity Alps Unified 14.7 4.4
411 Coalinga-Huron Unified 14.9 14.3
412 Washington Unified 15 12.5
412 Morongo Unified 15 8
412 Wheatland Union High 15 3.5
502 Meridian Elementary 53.1 48.3
503 Mono County Office of Education 53.4 39.6
504 Solano County Office of Education 53.6 71
505 Yuba County Office of Education 53.8 47.2
506 Centinela Valley Union High 56.7 38.7
507 California School for the Deaf-Fremont (State Special Schl) 57.4 2.6
508 Mattole Unified 58.3 18.5
509 Inyo County Office of Education 58.6 41.8
510 Orange Center 60 32.6
511 Adelanto Elementary 61.5 43.9
512 Glenn County Office of Education 61.6 52.1
513 Madera County Superintendent of Schools 62.1 29.2
514 Vallecitos Elementary 64.3 15.2
515 San Francisco County Office of Education 65.2 52.6
516 Yolo County Office of Education 67.4 65.5
517 Imperial County Office of Education 67.7 54.2
518 Nevada County Office of Education 70.2 61.9
519 Oak Grove Union Elementary 72.2 37.6
520 Trona Joint Unified 79.7 68.8
521 Marin County Office of Education 83.6 42.6
522 Bradley Union Elementary 86.4 82.1
523 Guerneville Elementary 86.5 60.7
524 Cuyama Joint Unified 89.9 79
525 Laytonville Unified 93.8 3.2
525 Shasta County Office of Education 93.8 45.1


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