Wyoming Public High Schools The Federal Four-Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate, or “on-time” graduation rate, is based on new requirements established.

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Wyoming Public High Schools The Federal Four-Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate, or “on-time” graduation rate, is based on new requirements established by the United States Department of Education The shift to the new graduation rate is required in order to comply with the federal No Child Left Behind Act. This new federal methodology requires all states to account for students using the same criteria, and use the same graduation rate calculation to ensure comparability across states. Federal Four-Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate CLICK to Continue

Federal Four-Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate CLICK to Continue

Graduation!!! (including end-of- summer graduates) A student is removed from the cohort (not counted in the school’s graduation rate) when exiting the school before graduation having: 1)Transferred to another diploma granting high school (documented) On-Time Graduates Non-On-Time Graduates: A student counted as not graduating on time (within 4 years) may have: 1)Dropped out or left for reasons unknown by the school Expected On-Time Graduates On-Time Graduates: 17 Students Non-On-Time Graduates: 3 Students Expected On-Time Graduates: 20 Students On-Time Graduation Rate = On-Time Graduates Expected On-Time Graduates Transfers In (with same expected on-time graduation year) On-Time Graduation Rate = = 85% 2)Moved out of the country 3)Died 2)Left school to participate in a non-high school diploma granting educational or trade program (including GED) 3)Attended high school grades (9-12) for 4 full years without graduating (may still be seeking a diploma in 5 or 6 years) Students Entering 9 th Grade Student Tracking and Graduation Rate Calculation Process Federal Four-Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate CLICK to Continue

Federal Four-Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate Because of this, the WDE will calculate five-year and six- year graduation rates to provide a more complete picture of student outcomes. Extended year rates were first available beginning with a five-year graduation rate for the class of 2010 published during the school year. CLICK to Continue

Wyoming Public High Schools Wyoming Public High Schools On-Time Graduation Rate = = 85% On-Time Graduation Rate = On-Time Graduates Expected On-Time Graduates On-Time Graduates: 17 Students Non-On-Time Graduates: 3 Students Expected On-Time Graduates: 20 Students Federal Four-Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate For additional information on Federal regulation, see: Department of Education, April 2013 Wyoming Public Elementary and Middle Schools CLICK to Continue

CLICK to END The Wyoming Department of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment of employment in its programs or activities. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, and ADA may be referred to Wyoming Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights Coordinator, 2300 Capitol Ave., Cheyenne, WY, or , or the Office for Civil Rights, Region VIII, U. S. Department of Education, Federal Building, Suite 310,1244 Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO , or or TDD This information will be provided in an alternative format upon request. Using methodology established by the United States Department of Education, the Wyoming Department of Education’s Federal Four-Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate, or “on-time” graduation rate, is 78.9% for the class of The shift to the new graduation rate is required in order to comply with the federal No Child Left Behind Act. The formula and methodology are similar to the standards set by the National Governors Association in their “Graduation Counts Compact”. This new federal methodology requires all states to account for students using the same criteria, and use the same graduation rate calculation to ensure comparability across states. The Wyoming Department of Education applauds every effort to give students options and help them succeed. We also understand that many successful students take more than four years to graduate. Because of this, the WDE will calculate five-year and six-year graduation rates to provide a more complete picture of student outcomes. Based on availability of underlying source data, these extended year rates will first be available beginning with a five-year graduation rate for the class of 2010 to be published during the school year. AYP Goal School YearGraduation Rate 2001 to % 2013 and beyond 85% Hathaway Building, 2nd Floor, 2300 Capitol Avenue, Cheyenne, WY Phone: Fax: Website: edu.wyoming.gov Wyoming Department of Education