4-Year Cohort Graduation Rates Released
The Orleans Parish School Board and Recovery School District have released the latest 4-year cohort graduation rates. The citywide 4-year graduation rate was 72.1% for the class of 2016,1 a drop of 3.3 percentage points from 2015. Twenty percent of the students who did not graduate in four years remained in school and were enrolled for a fifth year in the fall of 2016.
Statewide, the graduation rate fell from 77.5% to 77%.
While the graduation rate of 72.1% is a huge improvement from the 54% graduation rate in 2005, these results are still disappointing. We are not graduating 1 in 4 students, even including students who take longer than 4 years to graduate, and the gap to the state average is getting larger, not smaller.
Need to Get Better
The unification of the schools under OPSB represents a new chapter in public education and the opportunity for some new strategies. To improve the graduation rate, we need to:
- Begin using data to identify drop outs in real time. By October, we can identify students who should be enrolled in school but are not. This information needs to be generated by the central office, as any individual school does not know if a student has dropped out or decided to attend another school. Once we know in a timely fashion which students dropped out, the district can partner with schools and other agencies to find these students and get them re-enrolled.
- Diversify our high schools. We need more alternative high schools to better address struggling students’ needs. We also need more high schools that offer meaningful career-technical education for interested students.
- Work to expand access to mental and behavioral health care for students before and during high school. Schools cannot do it alone.
- Improve our K-8 performance, as discussed below.
Comparing New Orleans to Other Districts
New Orleans is not alone with this challenge. If we compare New Orleans to similar districts in the state, New Orleans’ graduation rate is on par with other large urban districts.
District
|
% Economically Disadvantaged |
2016 Cohort Grad Rate |
New Orleans
|
92 | 72.1 |
Caddo
|
72.3 | 73.6 |
E. Baton Rouge
|
87.1 | 67.8 |
Jefferson
|
79.1 | 75.7 |
District
|
2016 Cohort Grad Rates | |
African American
Students
|
Econ. Disadvantaged Students |
|
New Orleans
|
70.7 | 72.4 |
Louisiana
|
71.4 | 71.2 |
National
|
72.5 | 74.6 |
8th Grade Academic Performance and High School Performance
Schools enrolling students who enter 9th grade academically behind have a larger challenge graduating their students on time. If you look at the 8th grade test scores of each high school’s entering freshman class, there’s a correlation between how well a school’s incoming freshmen class performed on the 8th grade LEAP tests to their graduation rate four years later.
School Name1 | 2016 Cohort Grad Rate |
% Scoring Basic or Above in 8th Grade5 |
Benjamin Franklin High School4
|
>95 | >95 |
Lusher Charter School4
|
>95 | >95 |
Warren Easton Senior High School
|
>95 | 86 |
Edna Karr High School
|
>95 | 83 |
Eleanor McMain Secondary School
|
91.4 | 87 |
Dr. Martin Luther King Charter School for Sci/Tech
|
89.2 | 82 |
Sophie B. Wright Institute of Academic Excellence
|
87.9 | 59 |
New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics HS
|
87.2 | 67 |
McDonogh #35 College Preparatory School
|
79.4 | 69 |
KIPP Renaissance High School
|
77.9 | 72 |
Lake Area New Tech Early College High School
|
69 | 62 |
Sci Academy
|
68.8 | 57 |
Joseph S. Clark Preparatory High School
|
67.3 | 39 |
Cohen College Prep
|
66.2 | 53 |
Lord Beaconsfield Landry-Oliver Perry Walker High
|
62.8 | 45 |
G. W. Carver Collegiate Academy
|
62.2 | 38 |
Algiers Technology Academy (Closed)
|
52.1 | 67 |
The NET Charter High School3
|
28.6 | 21 |
Crescent Leadership Academy3
|
26.9 | 41 |
ReNEW Accelerated High School West Bank Campus3
|
13.3 | 24 |
Educate Now! wants to give a shout out to five schools that standout for having a graduation rate more than 20 percentage points higher than the percentage of entering freshmen who scored Basic or above in 8th grade.
Sophie B. Wright Institute of Academic Excellence
|
+ 28.9 |
Joseph S. Clark Preparatory High School
|
+ 28.7
|
G. W. Carver Collegiate Academy | + 24.8 |
McDonogh #35 College Preparatory School | + 20.4 |
New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics HS | + 20.2 |
4-Year Cohort Graduation Rates by School
School Name2
|
2016 Cohort Grad Rate |
2015 Cohort Grad Rate |
Change |
New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics HS
|
87.2 | 80.6 | 6.6 pts |
Joseph S. Clark Preparatory High School
|
67.3 | 62 | 4.3 pts |
Crescent Leadership Academy3
|
26.9 | 23.1 | 3.8 pts |
New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy
|
90.6
|
87
|
3.6 pts
|
Dr. Martin Luther King Charter School for Sci/Tech
|
89.2 | 85.7 | 3.5 pts |
Graduation Rates for All New Orleans Schools2
District/School Name | 2016 Cohort Grad Rate | 2015 Cohort Grad Rate | 2014 Cohort Grad Rate |
Louisiana State
|
77 | 77.5 | 74.6 |
Orleans Parish
|
72.1 | 75.5 | 72.7 |
Algiers Technology Academy (Closed)
|
52.1 | 64.9 | 52.3 |
Benjamin Franklin High School4
|
>95 | >95 | >95 |
Cohen College Prep
|
66.2 | 66.7 | 84.2 |
Crescent Leadership Academy3
|
26.9 | 23.1 | 27.8 |
Dr. Martin Luther King Charter School for Sci/Tech
|
89.2 | 85.7 | >95 |
Edna Karr High School
|
>95 | >95 | >95 |
Eleanor McMain Secondary School
|
91.4 | 91.5 | 91.2 |
G. W. Carver Collegiate Academy
|
62.2 | NA | NA |
International High School of N.O.
|
68.4
|
71.7
|
63.6
|
Joseph S. Clark Preparatory High School
|
67.3 | 62 | 68.6 |
KIPP Renaissance High School
|
77.9 | 86.1 | 83 |
Lake Area New Tech Early College High School
|
69 | 81.6 | 85 |
Lord Beaconsfield Landry-Oliver Perry Walker High
|
62.8 | 67.7 | 71.3 |
Lusher Charter School4
|
>95 | >95 | >95 |
McDonogh #35 College Preparatory School
|
79.4 | 81.1 | 83.2 |
New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics HS
|
87.2 | 80.6 | 80.2 |
New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy
|
90.6
|
87
|
NA
|
ReNEW Accelerated High School West Bank Campus3
|
13.3 | 28.6 | 26.6 |
Sci Academy
|
68.8 | 73.1 | 76.1 |
Sophie B. Wright Institute of Academic Excellence
|
87.9 | 92.4 | 87.8 |
The NET Charter High School3
|
28.6 | 32.3 | 27.3 |
Warren Easton Senior High School
|
>95 | >95 | >95 |
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5Source: Louisiana Department of Education