Percentage of Students Who Graduated With a Regular High School Diploma
Source: EDFacts File Specifications 150 and 151
Map Data Notes
School Year | State | File Spec | Data Group | Data Topic | Data Note | State Note |
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2020-2021 | MONTANA | 151 | 696 | Performance | Four-Year Cohort Count to IDEA Exiting Comparison: The number of CWD Four-Year Cohort graduates reported in FS151 does not match the number of students reported as having graduated with a regular high school diploma in FS 009. The discrepancy comprises 294 students and is a difference of 27.66%. | FS009 is The unduplicated number of students with disabilities (IDEA) who are ages 14 through 21, were in special education at the start of the reporting period and were not in special education at the end of the reporting period. Exiting is only looking at students who graduated from the district they started in for their senior year, and were being served on an IEP at the time they started. We lose a whole lot of kids because they move mid-year, so they are counted as movers, not graduates. FS151 does not require that the students are identified as IDEA in October at the school they graduate from; therefore, for FS151, we have students that were identified or transferred in to a public school after the [child] count date in October as IDEA. |
2020-2021 | NEW HAMPSHIRE | 151 | 696 | Performance | Four-Year Cohort Count to IDEA Exiting Comparison: The number of CWD Four-Year Cohort graduates reported in FS151 does not match the number of students reported as having graduated with a regular high school diploma in FS 009. The discrepancy comprises 338 students and is a difference of 21.5%. | There are many reasons why there are differences in the data for the two files. FS009 is reported by the students that NH is fiscally responsible for and only includes students who had an IEP in effect on 7/1 of the given reporting school year. The FS151 file only includes cohorts of students based on when they were expected to graduate, includes students who attended NH public schools (schools/districts of attendance vs. district of liability), and includes all students who graduated regardless of age. In addition, students are included in the FS151 file in the "CWD" subgroup if they had an IEP at any time during the school year. The FS151 file also includes students who earned their HiSet and who graduated with a Certificate of Attendance. These two files shouldn't be compared, they aren't looking at the same cohorts of students. |
2020-2021 | NEW MEXICO | 151 | 696 | Performance | Four-Year Cohort Count to IDEA Exiting Comparison: The number of CWD Four-Year Cohort graduates reported in FS151 does not match the number of students reported as having graduated with a regular high school diploma in FS 009. The discrepancy comprises 767 students and is a difference of 29.25%. | The data submitted in FS009 reflect the number of CWD exiters at the end of SY 2020-21. The data of graduates in FS151 are the number of students that complete their coursework and are verified by LEAs after the end of the student's senior year summer semester. |
Funding
Program funding over time
Performance
Proficiency gap between economically disadvantaged and non-economically disadvantaged students by [Subject]
Source: EDFacts File Specification 175, 178 & 179; Data Group 583, 584 & 585