Re-1 graduation, dropout rates increase

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Re-1 graduation, dropout rates increase

District still behind state averages
Confetti flies as the Montezuma-Cortez High School class of 2016 celebrates their graduation at Panther Stadium in May.

Re-1 graduation, dropout rates increase

Confetti flies as the Montezuma-Cortez High School class of 2016 celebrates their graduation at Panther Stadium in May.
Graduation and dropout rates

There were 799 students enrolled at Montezuma-Cortez High School during the 2014-15 school year. During that year, 49 students dropped out, for a rate of 6.1 percent. The graduation rate during that year was 80.7 percent.
At Southwest Open School, there were 233 students enrolled and 65 of them dropped out, for a rate of 27.9 percent. At Cortez Middle School, there were 462 students enrolled and eight dropped out, for a rate of 1.7 percent.
Following is a breakdown of graduation and dropout rates among different ethic groups at the schools, as well as a look at graduation rates through the past four years:
2014-15 GraduationRe-1 DistrictNative American: 49 percentWhite: 74 percentHispanic: 73 percentAsian: 100 percentBlack: 100 percentPacific Islander: 100 percentTwo or more races: 75 percentM-CHSNative American: 72 percentWhite: 79 percentHispanic: 87 percentAsian: 100 percentBlack: 100 percentPacific Islander: 0 percentTwo or more races: 100 percentSouthwest Open SchoolNative American: 5 percentWhite: 27 percentHispanic: 22 percentAsian: 0 percentBlack: 0 percentPacific Islander: 100 percentTwo or more races: 0 percent2014-15 Dropout ratesM-CHSNative American: 12.9 percent (24 students)White: 3.6 percent (15 students)Hispanic: 5.4 percent (8 students)Two or more races: 5.7 percent (2 students)Southwest Open SchoolNative American: 19.2 percent (14 students)White: 32.7 percent (37 students)Hispanic: 31.7 percent (13 students)Two or more races: 20 percent (1 student)Cortez Middle SchoolNative American: 2.6 percent (3 students)White: 0.9 percent (2 students)Hispanic: 2.2 percent (2 students)Two or more races: NoneGraduation ratesRe-1 District2014-2015: 68 percent2013-2014: 55 percent2012-2013: 52 percentM-CHS2014-2015: 81 percent2013-2014: 71 percent2012-2013: 71 percentSouthwest Open School2014-2015: 16 percent2013-2014: 19 percent2012-2013: 3 percentWhat are graduation and dropout rates?Graduation and dropout rates don’t combine to equal 100 percent of students. Each rate measures a different time period and different grade levels in school.
The dropout rate is a percentage of all students enrolled in grades seven through 12 who leave school during a school year without subsequently attending another school or educational program.
The graduation rate covers a four-year period, representing the percentage of students who receive a high school diploma within that four-year period.

What are graduation and dropout rates?

Graduation and dropout rates don’t combine to equal 100 percent of students. Each rate measures a different time period and different grade levels in school.
The dropout rate is a percentage of all students enrolled in grades seven through 12 who leave school during a school year without subsequently attending another school or educational program.
The graduation rate covers a four-year period, representing the percentage of students who receive a high school diploma within that four-year period.

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