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10/10/20111
Denver Public Schools
Situational Analysis
 
10/10/20112
DPS is not on course to meet itsgraduation rate goal for 2012
Since 2006*, the number of DPS students graduating after 4 years improved by 1/10
th
of apercent, from 51.7% to 51.8%
Since 2006, the total number of students who ever receive a high school diploma hasdecreased b 6%, from 63% to 56.8%.
Since 2006, DPS’ highest performing high schools (DSST, DCIS, and DSA) have graduated lessthat 180 students per year. Approximately 100 of these come from DSA each year.
Graduation Rates vs Goal
50.0%60.0%70.0%80.0%90.0%.
   d  e  n   t  s   G  r  a   d  u  a   t   i  n  g
20062007200820092010Graduation Rate51.7%52.0%48.6%52.7%51.8%0.0%10.0%20.0%30.0%.
   P  e  r  c  e  n   t   S   t
* 2006 is the first graduating class effected by The Denver Plan.
Graduation Goal56.7%61.7%66.7%71.7%
 
10/10/20113
DPS has made slight gains in studentperformance in the past 5 years
The percentage of all DPS students proficient or above in thethree core subjects has increased marginally
eangrnga
20072011200720112007201143%49%31%39%33%41%
The percentage of students in 10
th
grade who are proficient orabove shows even slower progress
ReadingWritingMath
20072011200720112007201143%50%28%30%13%18%
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