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Earle Jamieson Educational Options graduation rate increased in 2017-2018 school year

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Earle Jamieson Educational Options graduation rate in the 2017-2018 school year was 100 percent, an improvement over the previous school year’s graduation rate of 66.7 percent, according to the California Department of Education.

According to CDE data, graduation rates continue to indicate an increase in disproportional academic performance between White, Black, Latino, and English-learning students.

According to the National Centre for Education Statistics, in 2019 American Indian and Alaska Native students were the most at risk of dropping out.

Angela Johnson, a research scientist at NWEA, says “taken together, prior research suggests that inequities exist in the quality of education experienced by current ELsand non-ELs and that these inequities explain achievement gaps in middle and early high school” in The Effects of English Learner Classification on High School Graduation and College Attendance.

School Graduation Rates Compared to Previous Year
SchoolGraduation Rate (2017-2018)Previous Year Graduation Rate (2016-2017)
1Oakendell Community100100
1Elk Creek Junior-Senior High School83.3100
1Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts100100
1Templeton Independent Study High School100100
1Gateway High School95.2100
1Middle College High School98.1100
1Accelerated Achievement Academy75100
1Verdugo Academy96100
1Anahuacalmecac International University Preparatory of North America100100
1Desert Oasis High School (Continuation)100100
1Grizzly ChalleNGe Charter100100
1Palisades Charter High School100100
1Noyo High School (Continuation)100100
1Nueva Vista Continuation High School100100
1Enterprise High School100100
1Lincoln High School (Continuation)97.8100
1Twain High School100100
1Mountain Valley Academy100100
1YouthBuild Charter School of California100100
1Dehesa Charter100100
1Palmdale Aerospace Academy97.3100
1Pescadero High School93.6100
1Vista Alternative81.8100
1West Campus100100
1Soldier Mountain High School (Continuation)100100
1812Cesar E. Chavez Learning Academies-Technology Preparatory Academy6468.7
1814Ellington (Duke) High School (Continuation)92.968.6
1815Feather River Academy53.568.5
1816Chautauqua High School (Continuation)58.168.4
1816Peninsula High School62.268.4
1818San Diego Business/Leadership8268.2
1819Bravo Lake High School62.168
1820Black Diamond High School (Continuation)61.567.9
1821San Antonio High School (Continuation)62.567.6
1822Mount Toro High School79.367.5
1822Berkeley Technology Academy20.567.5
1824Shery (Kurt T.) High School (Continuation)81.867
1825Prospects High School (Alternative)83.766.9
1826Aspire Alexander Twilight Secondary Academy88.966.7
1826Death Valley High School Academy7566.7
1826Village High School65.666.7
1826Fowler Academy Continuation9.166.7
1826Mountain Heights Academy86.366.7
1826Prospect High School (Continuation)86.766.7
1826Pathway Community Day10066.7
1826Phoenix Secondary45.566.7
1826Eleanor Roosevelt Community Learning Center86.766.7
1826River Delta High School/Elementary School District (Alternative)7566.7
1826Transitional Learning Center (Continuation)83.366.7
1826Gateway Community6366.7
1826Earle Jamieson Educational Options10066.7
1826Ahwahnee High School57.166.7
1826Ed Donaldson Education Center18.266.7
1826Dr. Doug Sears Learning Center10066.7
1826McNair Camp9566.7
1826HomeTech Charter63.266.7
1826Indian Hills Continuation High School2066.7
1826Freedom Academy of Imperial Valley10066.7
1826California Connections Academy @ Ripon62.866.7
1826Harbor Springs Charter84.666.7
1848Cache Creek High School (Continuation)90.966.3
1849Robertson High School (Continuation)54.666.1
1850Boynton High School80.366
1850N.A. Chaderjian High School62.566
1852John Muir Charter69.965.9
1852Renaissance High School67.165.9
1854Kings Canyon Continuation5065.7
1855King (Martin Luther) High School (Continuation)73.865.6
1856Capital City Independent Study74.765.4
1857Coast High School53.365.3
1858La Familia Continuation High School56.465.2
1858Rio Valley Charter87.765.2
1860Sequoia School66.765
1861Fremont High School76.664.9
1861David Starr Jordan Senior High School69.864.9
1863Anderson New Technology High School88.964.7
2216Riverside County Special Education710
2218Bill M. Manes High School16.79.5
2219Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School57.19.1
2220Central Juvenile Hall4.98.8
2221Sanhedrin High School976.3
2222Sutter County Special Education1.85.5
2223Berenece Carlson Home Hospital4.85.4
2224Los Angeles County Special Education7.34.5
2225Gould Educational Center14.13
2226San Bernardino County Special Education0.42.4
2227Saint Helena High School90.81.5
2227Pathway Independent Study98.81.5
2229Laurel Ruff Transition3.11
2230Corning High School900.5
2231Providence Jr./Sr. High School1000
2231Phoenix Academy800
2231Aspire East Palo Alto Charter49.10
2231Sage Creek High School97.40
2231Humboldt County Office of Education Court1000
2231Cottonwood Community Day1000
2231Public Safety Academy97.70
2231Mendocino Alternative1000
2231Travis Independent Study1000
2231Conservatory of Vocal/Instrumental Arts High School33.30
2231Southern Humboldt Community500

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