TECHNICAL APPENDICES The Condition of New York City High Schools: Examining Trends and Looking Toward the Future James J. Kemple May 2013 1 THE CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Table A-1: Schools Serving First-Time 9th Graders, 1999-2010 th 9 -grade cohort All years All schools Number of schools th Total 9 -grade enrollment th Average 9 -grade enrollment per school 1999 469 212 898,785 72,928 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 212 71,587 214 72,037 235 75,383 257 77,555 306 78,290 335 78,699 344 76,362 355 75,127 376 73,470 390 74,759 409 72,588 247 344 338 337 321 302 256 235 222 212 195 192 178 9 45,198 5 3,313 5 3,351 5 3,359 8 3,586 8 3,418 8 3,595 8 3,763 9 4,055 9 3,898 9 4,123 9 4,370 9 4,367 491 663 670 672 448 427 449 470 451 433 458 486 485 148 148 596,332 49,238 148 48,683 148 49,839 148 52,105 148 54,540 148 54,098 148 52,255 148 50,399 148 49,434 148 46,528 148 46,545 148 42,668 Specialized high schools Number of schools th Total 9 -grade enrollment th Average 9 -grade enrollment per school Continuously operating high schools Number of schools th Total 9 -grade enrollment th Average 9 -grade enrollment per school 336 333 329 337 352 369 366 353 341 334 314 315 288 251 149,023 0 0 3 249 9 1,273 31 2,856 64 7,208 122 12,960 153 16,506 167 17,707 187 19,283 213 21,792 231 23,700 251 25,489 104 0 83 141 92 113 106 108 106 103 102 103 102 40 38 87,092 16,254 37 15,409 35 14,018 33 13,832 24 9,831 17 6,083 15 4,816 14 3,621 9 2,337 4 891 n/a n/a n/a n/a New high schools Number of schools th Total 9 -grade enrollment th Average 9 -grade enrollment per school Phased-out high schools Number of schools th Total 9 -grade enrollment th Average 9 -grade enrollment per school 385 428 417 401 419 410 358 321 259 260 223 n/a n/a 21 21,140 21 4,123 19 3,895 17 3,548 15 3,004 13 2,558 11 1,554 11 1,359 6 580 2 175 2 136 2 144 1 64 176 196 205 209 200 197 141 124 97 88 68 72 64 Junior high schools (grades 7-9) Number of schools th Total 9 -grade enrollment th Average 9 -grade enrollment per school A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 2 Table A-2: High School Enrollment Patterns Over Four Years, First-Time 9th Graders, 1999-2010 th 9 -grade cohort 2004 2005 2006 All years 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2007 2008 2009 2010 40.9 52.0 0.5 6.5 28.4 63.2 0.6 7.7 33.1 59.3 0.5 7.0 36.0 55.6 0.8 7.6 33.5 59.0 0.6 6.9 30.4 61.7 0.6 7.3 33.5 58.2 0.9 7.4 35.3 56.7 0.6 7.3 38.9 54.2 0.5 6.5 48.7 45.3 0.4 5.7 55.7 39.1 0.3 4.9 57.7 37.1 0.3 4.9 61.0 33.7 0.4 4.9 43.4 43.6 2.2 10.8 32.3 51.6 3.6 12.6 33.8 51.1 3.0 12.1 37.3 47.8 2.6 12.2 38.5 48.3 1.7 11.5 39.2 46.6 2.1 12.0 41.7 43.9 2.4 12.0 43.0 43.6 1.9 11.5 47.0 41.1 2.0 10.0 51.5 38.3 1.5 8.7 56.2 34.7 1.3 7.8 58.1 33.0 1.3 7.6 n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.5 35.5 6.1 13.9 31.9 40.7 11.1 16.3 35.4 40.6 8.5 15.5 39.3 39.9 5.6 15.3 40.5 38.7 5.6 15.2 42.0 36.6 5.9 15.6 44.4 35.0 5.5 15.0 47.3 33.1 5.6 14.0 51.3 31.9 4.8 11.9 54.7 30.6 4.3 10.5 58.5 28.2 4.0 9.3 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 50.7 19.5 13.5 16.4 41.2 19.8 20.4 18.7 44.2 23.4 14.7 17.8 45.3 22.4 14.1 18.2 47.3 20.8 13.9 17.9 48.7 20.1 13.4 17.9 52.0 17.8 13.3 16.9 55.3 17.3 11.7 15.8 59.6 16.8 10.2 13.4 61.1 17.3 9.9 11.7 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 898,785 72,928 71,587 72,037 75,383 77,555 78,290 78,699 76,362 75,127 73,470 74,759 72,588 Start of high school year 2 Enrolled: On track Enrolled: Off track Dropped out Discharged Start of high school year 3 Enrolled: On track Enrolled: Off track Dropped out Discharged Start of high school year 4 Enrolled: On track Enrolled: Off track Dropped out Discharged After year 4 Graduated NYC high school Enrolled in NYC high school Dropped out Transferred to non-NYC HS Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 3 THE CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Table A-3: Student Outcomes, First-Time 9th Graders, 1999-2010 th 9 -grade cohort All years 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Percent of days present st During 1 year of HS During 2 nd year of HS rd During 3 year of HS th During 4 year of HS 78.6 79.4 76.5 73.1 n/b 76.9 72.5 72.2 81.1 77.0 76.0 72.2 80.3 80.0 76.2 71.4 83.0 79.8 75.7 70.4 80.3 79.0 74.7 73.0 81.1 78.1 77.4 74.1 80.2 80.4 77.6 74.7 83.0 81.0 78.7 74.3 82.9 81.1 77.5 74.8 81.7 79.0 77.5 n/a 80.8 80.1 n/a n/a 82.2 n/a n/a n/a 11.3 10.7 10.5 9.0 42.7 9.9 8.4 8.0 6.7 34.0 10.2 8.7 8.4 7.2 36.0 10.8 9.3 9.2 9.0 39.7 10.6 9.7 11.0 9.2 41.9 10.1 11.4 11.2 9.7 43.8 11.6 11.6 11.5 9.8 46.2 11.9 11.8 11.7 10.1 47.3 12.2 12.0 12.0 9.3 47.4 12.5 12.3 11.0 9.3 46.1 12.5 10.7 10.3 n/a n/a 11.6 10.9 n/a n/a n/a 11.8 n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.6 49.8 52.3 33.0 38.6 39.0 38.1 40.2 42.8 41.6 44.6 47.8 38.4 45.7 49.1 35.1 46.7 50.9 38.4 49.3 53.3 40.1 50.3 56.0 43.3 53.6 59.1 53.3 57.5 61.7 56.8 57.2 59.2 58.8 59.0 n/a 62.2 n/a n/a 4.4 23.2 38.7 3.8 20.1 29.5 4.0 18.7 33.2 4.2 17.5 36.6 4.1 22.8 35.6 4.2 23.7 36.8 4.4 26.2 38.6 4.6 25.7 42.8 4.9 27.6 44.3 5.3 24.9 49.2 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.6 26.3 19.6 17.9 n/b n/b n/b n/b n/b n/b n/b n/b 15.9 20.4 19.1 13.2 15.4 23.3 18.9 16.7 16.6 24.4 18.2 17.7 17.8 27.0 17.8 19.8 17.9 31.3 16.4 20.7 18.8 36.1 13.9 22.1 18.9 40.7 9.6 21.3 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 787,351 59,311 58,873 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 73,470 74,759 72,588 Credits earned st During 1 year of HS During 2 nd year of HS rd During 3 year of HS th During 4 year of HS Credits earned (HS years 1-4) Percent of students on-track st End of 1 year of HS End of 2 nd year of HS rd End of 3 year of HS Cumulative Regents (HS years 1-4) Average number of exams passed at 65+ Percent passing math at 80+ Percent passing English at 75+ Four-year graduation rates (as of October) Advanced Regents diploma Regents diploma Local diploma College-ready graduates Number of Students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 4 Table A-4: Grade 8 Performance, First-Time 9th Graders, 1999-2010 th 9 -grade cohort All years 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Enrollment status Not enrolled in NYC public school Enrolled in NYC public school 9.4 90.6 13.1 86.9 9.9 90.1 10.3 89.7 9.4 90.6 9.2 90.8 11.3 88.7 7.3 92.7 6.5 93.5 6.5 93.5 8.3 91.7 9.0 91.0 12.5 87.5 12.1 90.9 16.0 43.9 40.0 13.3 89.6 20.3 44.9 34.7 12.3 90.6 15.7 47.2 37.1 12.7 90.5 16.0 45.7 38.3 11.9 90.9 15.4 48.0 36.4 11.9 91.0 15.2 43.9 40.9 11.4 90.9 15.8 42.1 42.1 11.4 90.7 16.5 43.3 40.1 10.9 90.3 18.4 47.9 33.7 10.8 91.0 16.5 41.9 41.6 12.5 91.2 15.5 40.9 43.7 13.4 91.4 14.7 41.9 43.4 12.7 92.1 13.1 40.5 46.4 14.8 23.8 30.0 46.1 20.7 24.1 30.0 45.8 18.7 24.1 28.0 47.8 18.8 23.8 29.3 46.9 17.2 23.4 30.3 46.3 13.3 22.7 32.9 44.5 12.8 23.3 29.4 47.4 12.5 23.4 33.0 43.5 12.0 23.9 31.9 44.2 11.7 23.3 29.9 46.8 13.6 24.7 28.9 46.4 14.6 24.7 29.6 45.7 13.9 24.0 27.8 48.3 787,351 59,311 58,873 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 73,470 74,759 72,588 Attendance Data missing Percent of days present Attendance rate: less than 85% Attendance rate: 85%-95% Attendance rate: greater than 95% Citywide ELA/math performance Data missing ELA or math in bottom 20% ELA and math in middle 60% ELA or math in top 20% Number of Students Continued on next page A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 5 THE CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Table A-4 continued: Grade 8 Performance, First-Time 9th Graders, 1999-2010 Continued from previous page th 9 -grade cohort All years 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 19.4 672.4 8.7 50.4 35.6 5.3 40.9 26.4 694.2 12.2 49.0 31.4 7.3 38.7 22.4 690.4 18.0 46.5 27.8 7.6 35.4 22.9 691.7 17.4 46.6 27.6 8.4 36.1 21.0 690.7 7.8 59.5 25.8 6.7 32.6 20.4 689.4 9.4 54.5 30.5 5.4 36.0 20.1 695.0 6.3 54.3 31.3 8.3 39.5 19.7 691.6 5.7 58.2 30.4 5.9 36.2 18.8 643.3 9.9 50.5 36.5 3.1 39.6 14.1 646.9 6.1 48.8 42.1 3.0 45.1 16.1 649.2 5.0 50.1 42.0 3.0 44.9 16.9 655.7 1.3 38.6 56.9 3.0 60.0 16.5 653.6 9.8 49.7 35.7 4.8 40.5 15.8 683.3 19.7 35.6 34.8 10.0 44.7 23.3 690.0 42.5 32.1 20.5 5.0 25.4 20.1 691.7 39.0 36.0 20.9 4.0 24.9 20.3 691.9 38.9 35.6 19.8 5.6 25.4 18.6 701.8 27.6 39.3 25.9 7.1 33.1 14.3 705.5 22.2 39.6 31.5 6.9 38.3 14.0 712.3 17.1 36.4 36.3 10.2 46.5 13.6 712.7 15.0 40.2 37.3 7.5 44.8 12.6 644.9 19.5 37.9 34.1 8.6 42.6 12.2 651.9 14.2 36.3 39.3 10.1 49.4 14.1 662.0 7.2 30.4 48.4 14.1 62.4 14.9 671.0 2.2 22.7 58.9 16.2 75.0 14.1 676.9 8.0 41.8 31.5 18.6 50.2 787,351 59,311 58,873 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 73,470 74,759 72,588 ELA test scores Data missing Average scaled score Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Met state proficiency standard (level 3-4) Math test scores Data missing Average scaled score Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Met state proficiency standard (level 3-4) Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 6 Table A-5.1: On Track at the End of First Year of High School By 8th-Grade Performance and Engagement, First-Time 9th Graders, 2001-2007 th 9 -grade cohort th All first-time 9 graders All years 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 % change: 2001-2007 41.5 41.6 38.4 35.1 38.4 40.1 43.3 53.3 28.1 28.1 42.7 26.7 43.3 26.0 39.7 24.3 36.2 35.5 38.8 24.2 41.4 26.3 44.5 33.4 54.7 25.1 26.3 37.4 13.0 38.1 58.8 35.3 12.1 38.7 59.7 34.8 10.7 35.3 55.7 32.3 8.7 30.8 50.4 35.6 11.4 33.4 54.4 35.1 12.2 36.4 57.4 39.6 15.7 41.5 62.4 48.6 19.9 50.1 71.1 37.7 64.5 29.5 19.1 31.6 6.2 27.9 72.4 93.3 29.3 7.3 33.9 73.5 92.9 28.9 3.4 26.5 72.3 92.6 26.3 2.4 19.8 69.3 93.6 29.5 3.3 21.9 67.3 91.6 29.3 3.8 26.0 72.8 92.9 33.3 6.4 30.0 73.7 94.1 43.8 16.2 37.3 77.8 95.5 49.5 121.9 10.0 5.9 2.8 33.6 7.9 29.1 70.4 95.3 30.4 14.6 47.4 82.5 97.8 30.0 8.5 31.3 72.7 96.0 28.6 4.5 21.0 64.6 94.6 31.9 5.0 20.4 60.1 92.0 32.9 5.0 22.1 65.6 95.2 35.9 7.8 27.9 70.7 95.4 44.9 10.8 35.1 77.4 96.3 47.7 -26.0 -25.9 -6.2 -1.5 34.5 7.0 30.0 69.6 31.5 7.1 30.2 71.0 30.8 5.9 25.1 67.0 29.6 3.3 20.8 63.7 32.4 5.3 25.0 64.8 33.2 5.5 28.9 69.6 37.0 7.6 33.0 71.9 45.9 14.2 46.4 79.2 45.7 100.0 53.6 11.5 448,350 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 Grade 8 enrollment status Not enrolled in NYC public school Enrolled in NYC public school Grade 8 attendance rate Data missing Less than 85% 85%-95% Greater than 95% Grade 8 ELA test performance levels Data missing Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Grade 8 math test performance levels Data missing Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Grade 8 citywide ELA/math performance Data missing ELA or math in bottom 20% ELA and math in middle 60% ELA or math in top 20% Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 7 THE CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Table A-5.2: Graduation with Regents Diploma By 8th-Grade Performance and Engagement, First-Time 9th Graders, 2001-2007 th 9 -grade cohort All years th All first-time 9 graders 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 % change: 2001-2007 46.7 36.3 38.8 41.0 44.8 49.3 54.9 59.6 64.2 36.8 47.5 22.8 37.8 28.2 39.9 32.6 41.9 43.9 45.0 36.9 50.2 42.8 55.7 48.5 60.4 112.7 59.8 45.3 15.7 42.9 64.4 31.2 9.0 32.0 54.8 36.2 9.7 34.8 57.2 39.7 11.7 36.3 57.6 44.1 13.3 39.4 62.3 47.9 16.8 45.4 67.3 55.1 23.5 53.6 73.8 60.8 24.8 56.6 76.2 94.9 175.6 76.9 39.1 40.0 8.9 34.1 74.7 92.9 26.8 5.0 27.1 65.9 88.1 31.1 3.7 26.8 71.3 90.8 34.3 4.5 28.3 71.7 92.0 38.6 5.5 29.7 71.6 92.2 42.2 8.0 36.8 78.0 94.4 49.1 14.1 43.7 81.5 96.2 55.8 20.4 44.8 81.4 96.1 108.2 308.0 65.3 23.5 9.1 41.4 11.3 36.4 74.0 94.9 27.8 9.9 39.7 76.4 94.9 32.6 7.9 32.3 71.5 94.3 36.0 7.5 29.9 69.7 94.7 39.4 7.8 28.8 67.4 92.5 44.7 10.3 34.2 73.7 95.4 50.3 16.9 44.3 79.9 96.0 56.6 18.5 45.5 79.2 96.3 103.6 86.9 14.6 3.7 1.5 42.7 11.1 37.4 72.7 28.9 4.4 23.8 63.8 33.8 5.8 25.7 66.2 37.3 6.1 29.8 68.4 40.6 8.7 34.7 70.2 45.7 11.7 42.1 76.1 51.9 17.3 49.0 80.3 58.0 22.2 53.8 82.5 100.7 404.5 126.1 29.3 448,350 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 Grade 8 enrollment status Not enrolled in NYC public school Enrolled in NYC public school Grade 8 attendance rate Data missing Less than 85% 85%-95% Greater than 95% Grade 8 ELA test performance levels Data missing Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Grade 8 math test performance levels Data missing Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Grade 8 citywide ELA/math performance Data missing ELA or math in bottom 20% ELA and math in middle 60% ELA or math in top 20% Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 8 Table A-5.3: College-Ready Graduates By 8th-Grade Performance and Engagement, First-Time 9th Graders, 2001-2007 th 9 -grade cohort All years th All first-time 9 graders Grade 8 enrollment status Not enrolled in NYC public school Enrolled in NYC public school Grade 8 attendance rate Data missing Less than 85% 85%-95% Greater than 95% Grade 8 ELA test performance levels Data missing Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Grade 8 math test performance levels Data missing Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 % change: 2001-2007 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 18.9 13.2 16.7 17.7 19.8 20.7 22.1 21.3 61.4 12.2 19.5 7.9 13.8 10.4 17.3 12.1 18.2 18.4 20.0 11.0 21.4 12.8 22.8 12.2 21.9 54.4 58.7 17.6 3.3 14.2 31.3 12.3 2.6 9.4 22.6 16.7 2.8 12.6 27.9 16.9 3.3 13.4 27.9 18.4 3.4 14.3 31.9 17.8 3.3 15.6 34.3 20.8 4.4 17.7 38.6 19.7 3.4 15.7 34.5 60.2 30.8 67.0 52.7 14.4 0.5 6.4 37.7 75.7 9.8 0.3 4.5 25.1 61.2 13.5 0.2 5.8 35.9 70.6 13.6 0.4 6.6 36.5 72.2 15.0 0.3 6.3 36.8 74.4 14.6 0.6 7.6 42.8 81.5 16.5 0.6 7.9 45.8 85.2 17.5 1.2 5.6 39.5 83.0 78.6 300.0 24.4 57.4 35.6 15.9 0.4 3.9 34.7 83.2 10.6 0.6 5.9 35.7 80.8 14.7 0.4 5.4 35.5 79.4 14.9 0.5 4.2 34.7 79.5 16.7 0.3 3.0 30.4 80.0 16.8 0.2 3.2 36.0 87.2 18.7 0.2 3.6 40.1 87.7 18.1 0.3 2.1 30.7 87.4 70.8 -50.0 -64.4 -14.0 8.2 16.3 0.3 7.4 37.2 11.1 0.1 3.7 26.8 15.2 0.2 5.0 33.2 15.6 0.4 7.3 34.9 16.7 0.3 8.4 37.4 16.8 0.3 9.4 41.5 19.3 0.4 9.2 44.1 18.5 0.5 8.1 40.9 66.7 400.0 118.9 52.6 448,350 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 Grade 8 citywide ELA/math performance Data missing ELA or math in bottom 20% ELA and math in middle 60% ELA or math in top 20% Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 9 THE CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Table A-6: Background Characteristics, Cohorts of First-Time 9th Graders, 1999-2010 th 9 -grade cohort All years 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Gender Young women Young men 50.7 49.3 50.8 49.2 51.2 48.8 51.3 48.7 51.3 48.7 51.4 48.6 51.0 49.0 51.1 48.9 50.8 49.2 50.6 49.4 49.9 50.1 49.9 50.1 49.9 50.1 14.9 37.0 33.3 14.2 0.6 13.6 34.6 34.8 16.7 0.3 14.0 33.7 35.1 17.0 0.3 14.3 34.2 34.3 16.9 0.3 14.5 35.0 34.1 16.1 0.3 14.3 35.9 34.3 14.2 1.3 14.5 37.2 34.0 13.5 0.9 14.5 38.0 33.9 12.9 0.7 14.8 38.0 33.5 13.1 0.7 15.2 39.0 32.7 12.6 0.5 15.2 39.0 32.6 12.5 0.7 16.2 39.0 31.3 12.8 0.7 16.8 39.1 29.9 13.4 0.7 14.8 73.5 26.5 14.8 73.0 27.0 14.8 74.8 25.2 14.8 75.6 24.4 14.8 75.4 24.6 14.8 75.1 24.9 14.8 73.8 26.2 14.8 72.8 27.2 14.8 73.0 27.0 14.8 73.5 26.5 14.8 72.4 27.6 14.9 71.3 28.7 14.9 72.0 28.0 36.1 63.9 n/b n/b 32.2 67.8 33.6 66.4 31.7 68.3 39.9 60.1 36.1 63.9 26.5 73.5 28.5 71.5 28.5 71.5 31.8 68.2 34.8 65.2 27.5 72.5 46.5 53.5 47.0 53.0 46.9 53.1 47.0 53.0 47.9 52.1 47.9 52.1 48.2 51.8 46.7 53.3 45.4 54.6 45.0 55.0 44.3 55.7 45.9 54.1 46.2 53.8 90.4 9.6 88.6 11.4 88.8 11.2 89.7 10.3 90.0 10.0 90.5 9.5 90.3 9.7 91.0 9.0 90.6 9.4 90.8 9.2 91.1 8.9 92.5 7.5 90.1 9.9 91.3 92.3 92.7 92.6 92.6 92.4 92.1 92.2 91.5 91.2 89.9 89.1 87.9 8.7 7.7 7.3 7.4 7.4 7.6 7.9 7.8 8.5 8.8 10.1 10.9 12.1 787,351 59,311 58,873 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 73,470 74,759 72,588 Race/Ethnicity Asian Hispanic Black White Other th Age at start of 9 grade Average age % at age for start of grade 9 % over age for start of grade 9 Socio-economic status (grade 8 or 9) No poverty indicators One or more poverty indicators Home language English Not English English language learning services (grade 8 or 9) Not a recipient Recipient Related special education services (grade 8 or 9) Not a recipient Recipient Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 10 Table A-7.1: On-Track Rates After First Year of High School By Race and Gender, First-Time 9th Graders, 2001-2007 th 9 -grade cohort All years 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 % change: 2001-2007 41.5 41.6 38.4 35.1 38.4 40.1 43.3 53.3 28.1 44.2 38.7 44.8 38.1 41.0 35.7 38.2 31.8 40.9 35.8 42.9 37.3 45.8 40.8 55.6 50.9 24.1 33.6 63.4 32.8 32.4 63.6 59.5 32.8 32.2 63.2 58.6 29.3 28.3 62.0 57.0 25.4 25.9 58.9 61.9 29.1 29.2 62.0 63.9 31.6 31.2 62.4 66.9 34.5 34.7 64.6 75.2 46.0 44.9 71.6 26.4 40.2 39.4 13.3 67.3 35.2 36.2 66.5 63.8 35.6 36.9 66.4 62.9 31.6 32.0 63.9 62.0 28.1 29.9 63.1 65.6 31.2 32.8 64.8 67.6 34.0 34.8 65.8 69.7 36.9 38.3 67.3 78.5 48.2 48.2 73.7 23.0 35.4 30.6 11.0 Black 59.9 30.2 28.2 55.5 29.9 26.9 54.8 26.7 23.9 52.4 22.5 21.3 58.5 26.9 25.1 60.5 29.2 27.2 64.2 31.9 30.8 72.2 43.7 41.3 30.1 46.2 53.5 White 60.8 60.1 60.1 55.0 59.3 59.1 62.2 69.6 15.8 448,350 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 th All first-time 9 graders Gender Young women Young men Race/ethnicity Asian Hispanic Black White Young women by race/ethnicity Asian Hispanic Black White Young men by race/ethnicity Asian Hispanic Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 11 THE CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Table A-7.2: Graduation with a Regents Diploma By Race and Gender, First-Time 9th Graders 2001-2007 th 9 -grade cohort All years th All first-time 9 graders Young men Hispanic Black White Hispanic Black White 2004 2005 2006 2007 % change: 2001-2007 38.8 41.0 44.8 49.3 54.9 59.6 64.2 50.1 43.1 39.4 33.0 41.9 35.5 44.5 37.4 48.4 41.1 52.7 45.6 58.4 51.2 63.3 55.9 60.7 69.4 70.6 36.9 38.4 67.1 59.2 25.9 26.0 58.8 63.5 27.7 29.4 60.6 67.4 30.0 32.0 63.1 70.5 34.8 36.3 66.5 73.0 39.8 42.3 69.2 78.1 46.0 47.7 72.9 80.5 51.8 52.8 77.0 36.0 100.0 103.1 31.0 75.9 40.0 42.6 70.7 64.6 28.7 30.1 62.0 69.1 30.5 33.2 64.1 73.5 33.1 36.1 67.2 76.3 37.5 41.1 70.0 77.9 42.8 46.6 73.1 83.0 49.4 52.0 76.2 84.9 55.7 57.1 80.8 31.4 94.1 89.7 30.3 65.7 33.6 33.6 63.6 54.1 23.0 21.4 55.7 58.3 24.8 24.9 57.2 61.9 26.7 27.1 59.2 65.3 31.8 30.9 63.1 68.5 36.7 37.4 65.3 73.5 42.4 43.0 69.9 76.6 47.6 48.1 73.4 41.6 107.0 124.8 31.8 566,534 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 Young women by race/ethnicity Asian 2003 36.3 Race/ethnicity Asian 2002 46.7 Gender Young women 2001 Young men by race/ethnicity Asian Hispanic Black White Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 12 Table A-7.3: College-Ready Graduates by Race and Gender, First-Time 9th Graders, 2001-2007 th 9 -grade cohort All years th All first-time 9 graders 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 % change: 2001-2007 18.9 13.2 16.7 17.7 19.8 20.7 22.1 21.3 61.4 20.7 17.0 14.6 11.8 17.9 15.4 19.5 15.8 22.2 17.4 22.5 18.7 24.3 19.9 22.9 19.6 56.8 66.1 44.7 10.3 9.6 37.2 32.7 6.3 5.6 26.3 38.0 8.6 8.1 33.4 41.3 9.7 9.1 34.1 45.7 11.2 10.5 39.4 49.1 11.7 11.1 40.6 51.9 12.2 12.1 43.1 52.2 11.9 10.3 42.0 59.6 88.9 83.9 59.7 49.4 11.6 11.7 40.0 37.4 7.1 7.1 27.8 41.2 9.7 9.7 34.8 45.9 11.2 11.3 36.8 52.0 12.7 13.1 43.1 53.7 13.0 13.3 43.7 56.7 13.7 14.6 47.4 57.0 13.3 12.2 44.7 52.4 87.3 71.8 60.8 40.4 9.0 7.3 34.5 28.4 5.3 3.9 24.8 35.1 7.4 6.2 31.9 37.1 8.2 6.7 31.5 40.0 9.6 7.7 35.8 44.8 10.4 8.7 37.6 47.4 10.8 9.2 39.3 47.9 10.5 8.2 39.5 68.7 98.1 110.3 59.3 448,350 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 Gender Young women Young men Race/ethnicity Asian Hispanic Black White Young women by race/ethnicity Asian Hispanic Black White Young men by race/ethnicity Asian Hispanic Black White Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 13 THE CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Table A-8.1: On Track After First Year of High School by Other Demographics, First-Time 9th Graders, 2001-2007 th 9 -grade cohort th All first-time 9 graders All years 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 % change: 2001-2007 41.5 41.6 38.4 35.1 38.4 40.1 43.3 53.3 28.1 49.3 19.3 48.9 18.8 45.7 16.2 42.0 14.1 46.2 16.5 48.0 19.1 51.6 20.9 62.0 29.1 26.8 54.8 47.4 38.6 48.0 38.3 46.6 34.6 41.9 30.5 44.6 34.9 45.2 38.3 47.9 41.5 57.1 51.7 19.0 35.0 43.0 40.3 42.7 40.6 40.1 36.9 36.2 34.0 39.5 37.4 41.6 38.8 44.8 42.0 55.4 51.6 29.7 27.1 43.4 23.7 43.7 23.4 40.3 21.6 37.0 17.1 40.2 21.4 42.0 21.6 45.2 24.7 55.0 35.9 25.9 53.4 43.9 13.8 43.8 12.9 40.6 10.9 37.3 7.9 40.7 11.7 42.4 13.2 45.9 15.5 56.1 23.9 28.1 85.3 448,350 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 Age at start of grade 9 At age for start of grade 9 Over age for start of grade 9 Socio-economic status (grade 8 or 9) No poverty indicators One or more poverty indicators Home language English Not English English language learning services (grade 8 or 9) Not a recipient Recipient Related special education services (grade 8 or 9) Not a recipient Recipient Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 14 Table A-8.2: Graduation with a Regents Diploma by Other Demographics, First-Time 9th Graders, 2001-2007 th 9 -grade cohort All years 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 % change: 2001-2007 46.7 36.3 38.8 41.0 44.8 49.3 54.9 59.6 64.2 55.0 22.8 43.5 14.0 46.4 15.4 48.7 17.8 53.5 20.5 58.1 25.7 64.0 30.2 68.7 34.4 57.9 145.7 53.4 43.3 44.1 32.3 47.5 34.7 48.5 36.1 51.6 41.0 55.1 47.1 60.1 52.8 65.5 57.3 48.5 77.4 48.5 45.1 37.8 35.0 40.5 37.2 42.7 39.6 46.8 43.0 50.9 47.8 56.8 53.2 61.9 57.8 63.8 65.1 48.3 31.4 38.0 21.6 40.4 23.8 42.8 24.6 46.4 30.4 50.9 32.8 56.3 40.7 61.2 44.1 61.1 104.2 Not a recipient 49.2 38.4 40.9 43.4 47.3 51.7 57.7 62.7 63.3 Recipient 17.7 9.5 11.2 12.8 16.2 20.4 24.5 27.8 192.6 566,534 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 th All first-time 9 graders Age at start of grade 9 At age for start of grade 9 Over age for start of grade 9 Socio-economic status (grade 8 or 9) No poverty indicators One or more poverty indicators Home language English Not English English language learning services (grade 8 or 9) Not a recipient Recipient Related special education services (grade 8 or 9) Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 15 THE CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Table A-8.3: College-Ready Graduates by Other Demographics, First Time 9th Graders, 2001-2007 th 9 -grade cohort All Years 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 % Change: 2001-2007 18.9 13.2 16.7 17.7 19.8 20.7 22.1 21.3 61.4 23.4 6.0 16.1 4.2 20.5 5.1 21.7 5.5 24.8 5.9 25.8 6.9 27.6 7.1 26.5 6.9 64.6 64.3 24.6 16.2 18.6 10.5 23.8 13.3 22.7 14.3 25.1 16.8 25.9 18.8 27.6 19.9 27.4 18.9 47.3 80.0 21.9 16.3 15.7 11.0 18.9 14.6 20.1 15.5 22.7 17.1 23.9 17.8 25.7 19.2 25.2 18.1 60.5 64.5 20.0 8.2 14.0 6.4 17.6 8.0 18.7 7.5 20.9 9.3 21.9 8.3 23.5 8.9 22.6 8.9 61.4 39.1 20.3 2.9 14.2 1.5 17.8 2.4 18.9 2.4 21.2 3.1 22.1 3.5 23.8 3.7 23.0 3.7 62.0 146.7 448,350 58,908 61,906 63,709 65,055 66,299 66,141 66,332 th All first-time 9 graders Age at start of grade 9 At age for start of grade 9 Over age for start of grade 9 Socio-economic status (grade 8 or 9) No poverty indicators One or more poverty indicators Home language English Not English English language learning services (grade 8 or 9) Not a recipient Recipient Related special education services (grade 8 or 9) Not a recipient Recipient Number of students A glossary of terms is on page 16. Table notes begin on page 17. 16 Glossary th First-time 9 grader Student was actively enrolled in a New York City school as a 9th grader in either the Fall or Spring semester of a given school year and was not enrolled in a New York City school in any high school grade (9-12) at any time during any previous year. On-track indicators Start of high school year 2 (Table A-2) and end of 1st year of HS (Table A-3): Student earned 10 or more course credits and passed at least one Regents Examinations with a 65 or higher during the first year of high school. Start of high school year 3 (Table A-2) and end of 2nd year of HS (Table A-3): Student earned 22 or more course credits and passed at least two Regents Examinations with a 65 or higher during the first two years of high school. Start of high school year 4 (Table A-2) and end of 3rd year of HS (Table A-3): Student earned 33 or more course credits and passed at least three Regents Examinations with a 65 or higher during the first three years of high school. Some on-track students left the NYC high school system between years. This explains the discrepancy between tables A-2 and A-3 for on-track rates at the end of a given year and the start of the following year. For a detailed analysis of on-track indicators for New York City schools, see Kemple, Segeritz, and Stephenson (2013). The paper shows a strong relationship between the start of high school year 2/end of 1st year of high school on-track indicator and graduating with a Regents diploma that is consistent over more than a decade. Diploma type During the period covered in this paper, the New York State Education Department (NYSED) increased the requirements for a Regents Diploma and phased out the use of Local diplomas. See New York City Department of Education (2012), “Summary of NYSED Regulation 100.5 and Chancellor’s Regulation A-501” and New York State Education Department (2012), “General Education and Diploma Requirements.” Regents Diploma: As of 2011, the New York State Regents Diploma requires that students earn a minimum of 44 course credits (one for each semester-long class that a student passes) and pass a minimum of five end-of-course Regents Examinations with a score of 65 or higher. Advanced Regents Diploma: Requires a score of 65 or higher for all five end-of-course Regents Examinations included in the Regents Diploma, plus an additional Regents Examination in a science and in a language other than English. Local Diploma: The Local Diploma does not require passing scores on Regents Examinations. Beginning in 2012, students must earn a Regents Diploma to graduate from high school in New York State. College ready Student earned a Regents Diploma or an Advanced Regents Diploma and passed at least one math Regents examination with a score of 80 or higher and passed at least one English Regents examination with a score of 75 or higher. This indicator is consistent with the NYSED Aspirational Performance Measure. See New York State Education Department, (2011), “Public School District Total Cohort Aspirational Performance Measure (APM): 2007 Total Cohort as of June 2011.” 17 THE CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Dropouts Dropouts include students who left the New York City School system and have no documentation of enrolling in another school district. Dropouts are included in all calculations presented in this paper. Transfers Transfers include students who left the New York City School system and have documentation of enrolling in another school district. Unless otherwise noted (Tables A-1 and A-2), the analyses presented in this paper do not include students who transferred outside the New York City school system. Table Notes General Table Notes • Source: Research Alliance calculations from data archive compiled from New York City Department of Education (DOE) administrative records systems. • Throughout this paper, graduation rates are calculated using criteria that are consistent with the NYSED and NYC DOE. Graduates include those who earned a local diploma or a New York State Regents Diploma. Like the NYSED and DOE calculations, graduates include those who earned diplomas over the summer following scheduled graduation. For example, graduation rates for students who began high school in September 2005 reflect the percentage of these students who earned a diploma as of October 2009. Students who receive a GED or IEP certificate are considered non-graduates. Unless otherwise noted (Tables A-1 and A-2), students who transferred outside the New York City school system are not included in the calculation of graduation rates. • Unlike the NYSED and NYC DOE, the analyses in this paper do not include students who transferred into a New York City high school after their 9th grade year. As a result, the graduation rates reported in this paper are different from those reported by the NYSED and DOE. On average, including students who initially enrolled after the 9th grade results in graduation rates that are 4-5 percentage points lower than those reported in this paper. • Rounding may result in slight discrepancies when calculating sums or differences. • n/a denotes that data are not available due to the end of the follow-up period in 2010-2011. For example, because the follow-up period ended in 2011, graduation data are not available for students who entered high school in 2009 or 2010 (and are scheduled to graduate in 2013 and 2014, respectively). • n/b denotes that data are not available due to missing or incomplete information in the source files. For example, attendance data files were incomplete for the 1999-2000 school year, resulting in large numbers of missing 9th-grade attendance rates for students who entered high school in 1999. 18 Table A-1 • • • • • • • Specialized high schools: A group of selective public schools, for which admission is determined solely by scores on the Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT), with the exception of the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, which bases admission on student auditions or artistic portfolios. Continuously operating high schools: High schools that existed in 1999 and remained open through 2011. New high schools: New high schools that opened and remained open through 2011. Phased-out high schools: Includes 38 schools that were open in 1999 and then phased out before 2010, in addition to 2 schools that were opened after 1999 and then subsequently phased out. Junior high schools: Schools serving only grades 7-9. The sample of schools includes public general education high schools, career technical high schools, and junior high schools in New York City that admitted 15 or more first-time 9th-grade students in a given year between 1999 and 2010. The sample does not include transfer high schools, GED programs, special education high schools, or charter high schools that may have admitted first-time 9th graders. The sample does not include five schools that appear to have enrolled only one cohort of students between 2002 and 2007. The sample of students includes all first-time 9th graders, including those who subsequently transferred to schools outside the system Table A-2 • • • Calculations presented in this table include all students who enrolled in a New York City high school as a first-time 9th grader, including those who subsequently transferred to schools outside the system. Enrollment and on-track status for the start of HS Years 2-4 are identified for the start of each year following students’ 9th-grade year regardless of their grade-level progression. For example, “start of HS year 3” refers to a student’s enrollment three years following the start of the 9th-grade year, regardless of whether they were promoted to the 11th grade or were retained in a grade at some point after the 9th-grade year. “After Year 4” refers to a student’s status at the end of four years following initial enrollment as a first-time 9th grader. This includes the summer following schedule high school graduation. For example, for students who began high school in September 2005, the calculations reflect that status as of October 2009. Table A-3 • • • On-track status for the end of HS Year 2 and HS Year 3 are identified for the end of each year following students’ 9thgrade year regardless of their grade-level progression. For example, end of year 3 refers to the end of the third year following the 9th-grade year, regardless of whether the student was promoted to the 11th grade or was retained in a grade at some point after the 9th-grade year. “Percent of Days Present” is calculated as the total number of days present divided by 180 days (the total number of days in the school year). Students who drop out of high school are included in these calculations and are counted as not present after the dropout date. Graduation and college-ready percentages are not presented for the 1999 and 2000 cohorts because data on diploma types for these cohorts are incomplete and not reliable. Table A-4 • ELA or math in bottom 20%: Student’s grade 8 ELA or math assessment scale score was in the bottom 20th percentile of scores of firsttime 9th graders from that cohort and the student’s grade 8 math or ELA assessment scale score, respectively, was not above the 50th percentile of scores of first-time 9th graders from that cohort. 19 • • THE CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOLS ELA and math in middle 60%” Student’s grade 8 ELA and math assessment scale scores were between the bottom top 20th percentile and the top 20th percentile of scores of first-time 9th graders in that cohort. ELA or math in top 20%: Student’s grade 8 ELA or math assessment scale score was in the top 20th percentile of scores of first-time 9th graders in that cohort and grade 8 math or ELA assessment scale score, respectively, was not below the 50th percentile of scores of first-time 9th graders in that cohort. Table A-5.1, A-5.2, and A-5.3 • Refer to notes for Table A-4 above. Table A-6 • Overage for start of grade 9: Student was age 15 or higher as of December 31 of the year in which the student first entered 9th grade. • Socio-economic status (grade 8 or 9): Student’s school records indicate eligibility for free or reduced price lunch in grade 8 or grade 9 or that the student provided documentation to DOE of eligible for Federal public assistance or that the student attended a school in which all students were provided with the option of a free or reduced price lunch. • Home language: Student’s school records indicate that a language other than English is spoken at home. • English language learning services (grade 8 or 9): Student’s school records indicate a referral for any English language learning services in grade 8 or grade 9. • Related special education services (grade 8 or 9): Student school records include Individual Education Plans (IEPs) for learning or behavioral disabilities that can be accommodated in regular education classrooms. Students in self-contained special education classes or enrolled in District 75 schools are not included in the analyses presented in this paper. Table A-7.1, A-7.2, and A-7.3 • Refer to notes for Table A-6 above. Table A-8.1, A-8.2, and A-8.3 • Refer to notes for Table A-6 above. 285 Mercer Street, 3rd Floor | New York, New York 10003-9502 212 992 7697 | 212 995 4910 fax [email protected] | www.steinhardt.nyu.edu/research_alliance The Research Alliance for New York City Schools conducts rigorous studies on topics that matter to the city’s public schools. We strive to advance equity and excellence in education by providing non-partisan evidence about policies and practices that promote students’ development and academic success.
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