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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1497Introduced by Assembly Member ChenFebruary 17, 2017 An act to amend Section 48070.6 of the Education Code, relating to pupil dropouts. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1497, as introduced, Chen. Pupil dropouts: reports.Existing law requires the Superintendent of Public Instruction to submit to the Governor, the Legislature, and the State Board of Education a report on pupil dropouts in California, as provided. Existing law requires the Superintendent to submit this report on or before August 1, 2011, and annually thereafter.This bill would instead require the Superintendent to submit the report annually, on or before September 1.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 48070.6 of the Education Code is amended to read:48070.6. (a) On Annually, on or before August September 1, 2011, and annually thereafter, utilizing data produced by the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System pursuant to Section 60900 and other available data, the Superintendent shall submit to the Governor, the Legislature, and the state board a report that shall be called the Annual Report on Dropouts in California. The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) One-year dropout rates for each of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(2) Four-year cohort dropout rates for grades 9 to 12, inclusive.(3) Two- or three-year cohort dropout rates, as appropriate, for middle schools.(4) Grade 9 to grade 10 promotion rates.(5) Percentage of high school pupils for each of grades 9 to 12, inclusive, who are on track to earn sufficient credits to graduate.(6) The average number of nonpromotional school moves that pupils make between grades 6 to 12, inclusive.(7) Full-year dropout rates for alternative schools, including dropout recovery high schools, calculated using a methodology developed by the Superintendent to appropriately reflect dropout rates in each type of alternative school.(8) An explanation of the methodology or methodologies used to calculate full-year dropout rates for alternative schools pursuant to paragraph (7).(9) Passage rates on the high school exit examination adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 60850.(10) Other available data relating to dropout or graduation rates or pupil progress toward high school graduation.(b) When cohort dropout rates can be calculated accurately using longitudinal data, the rates described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) shall be replaced by dropout rates for cohorts of pupils entering middle school.(c) When data is available, the report shall also include all of the following:(1) Rates at which pupils graduate in four, five, and six years, pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.(2) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed courses that are certified by the University of California as meeting admission requirement criteria for the University of California and California State University systems.(3) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed two or more classes in career technical education.(4) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed both course sequences described in paragraphs (2) and (3).(5) Behavioral data by school and school district, including suspensions and expulsions.(6) Truancy rates.(7) GED earning rates.(8) Chronic absentee rates, as defined in Section 60901.(d) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented in the report, organized as follows:(1) By state.(2) By county.(3) By school district, both including and excluding charter schools.(4) By school.(e) The report shall include data from alternative middle and high schools, including continuation high schools, community day schools, juvenile court schools, special schools, opportunity schools, and schools attended by wards of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Justice.(f) The report may include relevant data on school climate and pupil engagement from the California Healthy Kids Survey.(g) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented for the following subgroups, if the subgroup consists of at least 50 pupils, and the subgroup constitutes at least 15 percent of the total population of pupils at a school:(1) Grade level.(2) Ethnicity.(3) Gender.(4) Low socioeconomic status.(5) English learners.(6) Special education status.(h) The first Annual Report on Dropouts in California shall include data from the most recent year. Subsequent annual reports shall include data from the most recent year and, at a minimum, the two prior years, so that comparisons can be made easily.(i) The Superintendent or his or her designee shall make an oral presentation of the contents of the report to the state board at a regularly scheduled meeting of the state board.(j) The Superintendent shall make the contents of the report available on the departments Internet Web site in a format that is easy for the public to access and understand.(k) If inclusion of school-level data would render the written report unwieldy, the data may be omitted from the written report and posted on the departments Internet Web site.(l) It is the intent of the Legislature that the report prepared by the Superintendent be usable by schools, school districts, policymakers, researchers, parents, and the public, for purposes of identifying and understanding trends, causal relations, early warning indicators, and potential points of intervention to address the high rate of dropouts in California.(m) For purposes of this section, dropouts shall be defined using the exit/withdrawal codes developed by the department.(n) For purposes of this section, dropout recovery high school has the same meaning as defined in subparagraph (D) (I) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1497Introduced by Assembly Member ChenFebruary 17, 2017 An act to amend Section 48070.6 of the Education Code, relating to pupil dropouts. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1497, as introduced, Chen. Pupil dropouts: reports.Existing law requires the Superintendent of Public Instruction to submit to the Governor, the Legislature, and the State Board of Education a report on pupil dropouts in California, as provided. Existing law requires the Superintendent to submit this report on or before August 1, 2011, and annually thereafter.This bill would instead require the Superintendent to submit the report annually, on or before September 1.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2424 AB 1497, as introduced, Chen. Pupil dropouts: reports.
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2626 Existing law requires the Superintendent of Public Instruction to submit to the Governor, the Legislature, and the State Board of Education a report on pupil dropouts in California, as provided. Existing law requires the Superintendent to submit this report on or before August 1, 2011, and annually thereafter.This bill would instead require the Superintendent to submit the report annually, on or before September 1.
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2828 Existing law requires the Superintendent of Public Instruction to submit to the Governor, the Legislature, and the State Board of Education a report on pupil dropouts in California, as provided. Existing law requires the Superintendent to submit this report on or before August 1, 2011, and annually thereafter.
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3030 This bill would instead require the Superintendent to submit the report annually, on or before September 1.
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3636 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 48070.6 of the Education Code is amended to read:48070.6. (a) On Annually, on or before August September 1, 2011, and annually thereafter, utilizing data produced by the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System pursuant to Section 60900 and other available data, the Superintendent shall submit to the Governor, the Legislature, and the state board a report that shall be called the Annual Report on Dropouts in California. The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) One-year dropout rates for each of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(2) Four-year cohort dropout rates for grades 9 to 12, inclusive.(3) Two- or three-year cohort dropout rates, as appropriate, for middle schools.(4) Grade 9 to grade 10 promotion rates.(5) Percentage of high school pupils for each of grades 9 to 12, inclusive, who are on track to earn sufficient credits to graduate.(6) The average number of nonpromotional school moves that pupils make between grades 6 to 12, inclusive.(7) Full-year dropout rates for alternative schools, including dropout recovery high schools, calculated using a methodology developed by the Superintendent to appropriately reflect dropout rates in each type of alternative school.(8) An explanation of the methodology or methodologies used to calculate full-year dropout rates for alternative schools pursuant to paragraph (7).(9) Passage rates on the high school exit examination adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 60850.(10) Other available data relating to dropout or graduation rates or pupil progress toward high school graduation.(b) When cohort dropout rates can be calculated accurately using longitudinal data, the rates described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) shall be replaced by dropout rates for cohorts of pupils entering middle school.(c) When data is available, the report shall also include all of the following:(1) Rates at which pupils graduate in four, five, and six years, pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.(2) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed courses that are certified by the University of California as meeting admission requirement criteria for the University of California and California State University systems.(3) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed two or more classes in career technical education.(4) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed both course sequences described in paragraphs (2) and (3).(5) Behavioral data by school and school district, including suspensions and expulsions.(6) Truancy rates.(7) GED earning rates.(8) Chronic absentee rates, as defined in Section 60901.(d) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented in the report, organized as follows:(1) By state.(2) By county.(3) By school district, both including and excluding charter schools.(4) By school.(e) The report shall include data from alternative middle and high schools, including continuation high schools, community day schools, juvenile court schools, special schools, opportunity schools, and schools attended by wards of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Justice.(f) The report may include relevant data on school climate and pupil engagement from the California Healthy Kids Survey.(g) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented for the following subgroups, if the subgroup consists of at least 50 pupils, and the subgroup constitutes at least 15 percent of the total population of pupils at a school:(1) Grade level.(2) Ethnicity.(3) Gender.(4) Low socioeconomic status.(5) English learners.(6) Special education status.(h) The first Annual Report on Dropouts in California shall include data from the most recent year. Subsequent annual reports shall include data from the most recent year and, at a minimum, the two prior years, so that comparisons can be made easily.(i) The Superintendent or his or her designee shall make an oral presentation of the contents of the report to the state board at a regularly scheduled meeting of the state board.(j) The Superintendent shall make the contents of the report available on the departments Internet Web site in a format that is easy for the public to access and understand.(k) If inclusion of school-level data would render the written report unwieldy, the data may be omitted from the written report and posted on the departments Internet Web site.(l) It is the intent of the Legislature that the report prepared by the Superintendent be usable by schools, school districts, policymakers, researchers, parents, and the public, for purposes of identifying and understanding trends, causal relations, early warning indicators, and potential points of intervention to address the high rate of dropouts in California.(m) For purposes of this section, dropouts shall be defined using the exit/withdrawal codes developed by the department.(n) For purposes of this section, dropout recovery high school has the same meaning as defined in subparagraph (D) (I) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4242 SECTION 1. Section 48070.6 of the Education Code is amended to read:48070.6. (a) On Annually, on or before August September 1, 2011, and annually thereafter, utilizing data produced by the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System pursuant to Section 60900 and other available data, the Superintendent shall submit to the Governor, the Legislature, and the state board a report that shall be called the Annual Report on Dropouts in California. The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) One-year dropout rates for each of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(2) Four-year cohort dropout rates for grades 9 to 12, inclusive.(3) Two- or three-year cohort dropout rates, as appropriate, for middle schools.(4) Grade 9 to grade 10 promotion rates.(5) Percentage of high school pupils for each of grades 9 to 12, inclusive, who are on track to earn sufficient credits to graduate.(6) The average number of nonpromotional school moves that pupils make between grades 6 to 12, inclusive.(7) Full-year dropout rates for alternative schools, including dropout recovery high schools, calculated using a methodology developed by the Superintendent to appropriately reflect dropout rates in each type of alternative school.(8) An explanation of the methodology or methodologies used to calculate full-year dropout rates for alternative schools pursuant to paragraph (7).(9) Passage rates on the high school exit examination adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 60850.(10) Other available data relating to dropout or graduation rates or pupil progress toward high school graduation.(b) When cohort dropout rates can be calculated accurately using longitudinal data, the rates described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) shall be replaced by dropout rates for cohorts of pupils entering middle school.(c) When data is available, the report shall also include all of the following:(1) Rates at which pupils graduate in four, five, and six years, pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.(2) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed courses that are certified by the University of California as meeting admission requirement criteria for the University of California and California State University systems.(3) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed two or more classes in career technical education.(4) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed both course sequences described in paragraphs (2) and (3).(5) Behavioral data by school and school district, including suspensions and expulsions.(6) Truancy rates.(7) GED earning rates.(8) Chronic absentee rates, as defined in Section 60901.(d) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented in the report, organized as follows:(1) By state.(2) By county.(3) By school district, both including and excluding charter schools.(4) By school.(e) The report shall include data from alternative middle and high schools, including continuation high schools, community day schools, juvenile court schools, special schools, opportunity schools, and schools attended by wards of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Justice.(f) The report may include relevant data on school climate and pupil engagement from the California Healthy Kids Survey.(g) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented for the following subgroups, if the subgroup consists of at least 50 pupils, and the subgroup constitutes at least 15 percent of the total population of pupils at a school:(1) Grade level.(2) Ethnicity.(3) Gender.(4) Low socioeconomic status.(5) English learners.(6) Special education status.(h) The first Annual Report on Dropouts in California shall include data from the most recent year. Subsequent annual reports shall include data from the most recent year and, at a minimum, the two prior years, so that comparisons can be made easily.(i) The Superintendent or his or her designee shall make an oral presentation of the contents of the report to the state board at a regularly scheduled meeting of the state board.(j) The Superintendent shall make the contents of the report available on the departments Internet Web site in a format that is easy for the public to access and understand.(k) If inclusion of school-level data would render the written report unwieldy, the data may be omitted from the written report and posted on the departments Internet Web site.(l) It is the intent of the Legislature that the report prepared by the Superintendent be usable by schools, school districts, policymakers, researchers, parents, and the public, for purposes of identifying and understanding trends, causal relations, early warning indicators, and potential points of intervention to address the high rate of dropouts in California.(m) For purposes of this section, dropouts shall be defined using the exit/withdrawal codes developed by the department.(n) For purposes of this section, dropout recovery high school has the same meaning as defined in subparagraph (D) (I) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.
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4444 SECTION 1. Section 48070.6 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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4848 48070.6. (a) On Annually, on or before August September 1, 2011, and annually thereafter, utilizing data produced by the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System pursuant to Section 60900 and other available data, the Superintendent shall submit to the Governor, the Legislature, and the state board a report that shall be called the Annual Report on Dropouts in California. The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) One-year dropout rates for each of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(2) Four-year cohort dropout rates for grades 9 to 12, inclusive.(3) Two- or three-year cohort dropout rates, as appropriate, for middle schools.(4) Grade 9 to grade 10 promotion rates.(5) Percentage of high school pupils for each of grades 9 to 12, inclusive, who are on track to earn sufficient credits to graduate.(6) The average number of nonpromotional school moves that pupils make between grades 6 to 12, inclusive.(7) Full-year dropout rates for alternative schools, including dropout recovery high schools, calculated using a methodology developed by the Superintendent to appropriately reflect dropout rates in each type of alternative school.(8) An explanation of the methodology or methodologies used to calculate full-year dropout rates for alternative schools pursuant to paragraph (7).(9) Passage rates on the high school exit examination adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 60850.(10) Other available data relating to dropout or graduation rates or pupil progress toward high school graduation.(b) When cohort dropout rates can be calculated accurately using longitudinal data, the rates described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) shall be replaced by dropout rates for cohorts of pupils entering middle school.(c) When data is available, the report shall also include all of the following:(1) Rates at which pupils graduate in four, five, and six years, pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.(2) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed courses that are certified by the University of California as meeting admission requirement criteria for the University of California and California State University systems.(3) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed two or more classes in career technical education.(4) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed both course sequences described in paragraphs (2) and (3).(5) Behavioral data by school and school district, including suspensions and expulsions.(6) Truancy rates.(7) GED earning rates.(8) Chronic absentee rates, as defined in Section 60901.(d) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented in the report, organized as follows:(1) By state.(2) By county.(3) By school district, both including and excluding charter schools.(4) By school.(e) The report shall include data from alternative middle and high schools, including continuation high schools, community day schools, juvenile court schools, special schools, opportunity schools, and schools attended by wards of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Justice.(f) The report may include relevant data on school climate and pupil engagement from the California Healthy Kids Survey.(g) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented for the following subgroups, if the subgroup consists of at least 50 pupils, and the subgroup constitutes at least 15 percent of the total population of pupils at a school:(1) Grade level.(2) Ethnicity.(3) Gender.(4) Low socioeconomic status.(5) English learners.(6) Special education status.(h) The first Annual Report on Dropouts in California shall include data from the most recent year. Subsequent annual reports shall include data from the most recent year and, at a minimum, the two prior years, so that comparisons can be made easily.(i) The Superintendent or his or her designee shall make an oral presentation of the contents of the report to the state board at a regularly scheduled meeting of the state board.(j) The Superintendent shall make the contents of the report available on the departments Internet Web site in a format that is easy for the public to access and understand.(k) If inclusion of school-level data would render the written report unwieldy, the data may be omitted from the written report and posted on the departments Internet Web site.(l) It is the intent of the Legislature that the report prepared by the Superintendent be usable by schools, school districts, policymakers, researchers, parents, and the public, for purposes of identifying and understanding trends, causal relations, early warning indicators, and potential points of intervention to address the high rate of dropouts in California.(m) For purposes of this section, dropouts shall be defined using the exit/withdrawal codes developed by the department.(n) For purposes of this section, dropout recovery high school has the same meaning as defined in subparagraph (D) (I) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.
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5050 48070.6. (a) On Annually, on or before August September 1, 2011, and annually thereafter, utilizing data produced by the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System pursuant to Section 60900 and other available data, the Superintendent shall submit to the Governor, the Legislature, and the state board a report that shall be called the Annual Report on Dropouts in California. The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) One-year dropout rates for each of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(2) Four-year cohort dropout rates for grades 9 to 12, inclusive.(3) Two- or three-year cohort dropout rates, as appropriate, for middle schools.(4) Grade 9 to grade 10 promotion rates.(5) Percentage of high school pupils for each of grades 9 to 12, inclusive, who are on track to earn sufficient credits to graduate.(6) The average number of nonpromotional school moves that pupils make between grades 6 to 12, inclusive.(7) Full-year dropout rates for alternative schools, including dropout recovery high schools, calculated using a methodology developed by the Superintendent to appropriately reflect dropout rates in each type of alternative school.(8) An explanation of the methodology or methodologies used to calculate full-year dropout rates for alternative schools pursuant to paragraph (7).(9) Passage rates on the high school exit examination adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 60850.(10) Other available data relating to dropout or graduation rates or pupil progress toward high school graduation.(b) When cohort dropout rates can be calculated accurately using longitudinal data, the rates described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) shall be replaced by dropout rates for cohorts of pupils entering middle school.(c) When data is available, the report shall also include all of the following:(1) Rates at which pupils graduate in four, five, and six years, pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.(2) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed courses that are certified by the University of California as meeting admission requirement criteria for the University of California and California State University systems.(3) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed two or more classes in career technical education.(4) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed both course sequences described in paragraphs (2) and (3).(5) Behavioral data by school and school district, including suspensions and expulsions.(6) Truancy rates.(7) GED earning rates.(8) Chronic absentee rates, as defined in Section 60901.(d) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented in the report, organized as follows:(1) By state.(2) By county.(3) By school district, both including and excluding charter schools.(4) By school.(e) The report shall include data from alternative middle and high schools, including continuation high schools, community day schools, juvenile court schools, special schools, opportunity schools, and schools attended by wards of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Justice.(f) The report may include relevant data on school climate and pupil engagement from the California Healthy Kids Survey.(g) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented for the following subgroups, if the subgroup consists of at least 50 pupils, and the subgroup constitutes at least 15 percent of the total population of pupils at a school:(1) Grade level.(2) Ethnicity.(3) Gender.(4) Low socioeconomic status.(5) English learners.(6) Special education status.(h) The first Annual Report on Dropouts in California shall include data from the most recent year. Subsequent annual reports shall include data from the most recent year and, at a minimum, the two prior years, so that comparisons can be made easily.(i) The Superintendent or his or her designee shall make an oral presentation of the contents of the report to the state board at a regularly scheduled meeting of the state board.(j) The Superintendent shall make the contents of the report available on the departments Internet Web site in a format that is easy for the public to access and understand.(k) If inclusion of school-level data would render the written report unwieldy, the data may be omitted from the written report and posted on the departments Internet Web site.(l) It is the intent of the Legislature that the report prepared by the Superintendent be usable by schools, school districts, policymakers, researchers, parents, and the public, for purposes of identifying and understanding trends, causal relations, early warning indicators, and potential points of intervention to address the high rate of dropouts in California.(m) For purposes of this section, dropouts shall be defined using the exit/withdrawal codes developed by the department.(n) For purposes of this section, dropout recovery high school has the same meaning as defined in subparagraph (D) (I) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.
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5252 48070.6. (a) On Annually, on or before August September 1, 2011, and annually thereafter, utilizing data produced by the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System pursuant to Section 60900 and other available data, the Superintendent shall submit to the Governor, the Legislature, and the state board a report that shall be called the Annual Report on Dropouts in California. The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) One-year dropout rates for each of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(2) Four-year cohort dropout rates for grades 9 to 12, inclusive.(3) Two- or three-year cohort dropout rates, as appropriate, for middle schools.(4) Grade 9 to grade 10 promotion rates.(5) Percentage of high school pupils for each of grades 9 to 12, inclusive, who are on track to earn sufficient credits to graduate.(6) The average number of nonpromotional school moves that pupils make between grades 6 to 12, inclusive.(7) Full-year dropout rates for alternative schools, including dropout recovery high schools, calculated using a methodology developed by the Superintendent to appropriately reflect dropout rates in each type of alternative school.(8) An explanation of the methodology or methodologies used to calculate full-year dropout rates for alternative schools pursuant to paragraph (7).(9) Passage rates on the high school exit examination adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 60850.(10) Other available data relating to dropout or graduation rates or pupil progress toward high school graduation.(b) When cohort dropout rates can be calculated accurately using longitudinal data, the rates described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) shall be replaced by dropout rates for cohorts of pupils entering middle school.(c) When data is available, the report shall also include all of the following:(1) Rates at which pupils graduate in four, five, and six years, pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.(2) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed courses that are certified by the University of California as meeting admission requirement criteria for the University of California and California State University systems.(3) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed two or more classes in career technical education.(4) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed both course sequences described in paragraphs (2) and (3).(5) Behavioral data by school and school district, including suspensions and expulsions.(6) Truancy rates.(7) GED earning rates.(8) Chronic absentee rates, as defined in Section 60901.(d) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented in the report, organized as follows:(1) By state.(2) By county.(3) By school district, both including and excluding charter schools.(4) By school.(e) The report shall include data from alternative middle and high schools, including continuation high schools, community day schools, juvenile court schools, special schools, opportunity schools, and schools attended by wards of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Justice.(f) The report may include relevant data on school climate and pupil engagement from the California Healthy Kids Survey.(g) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented for the following subgroups, if the subgroup consists of at least 50 pupils, and the subgroup constitutes at least 15 percent of the total population of pupils at a school:(1) Grade level.(2) Ethnicity.(3) Gender.(4) Low socioeconomic status.(5) English learners.(6) Special education status.(h) The first Annual Report on Dropouts in California shall include data from the most recent year. Subsequent annual reports shall include data from the most recent year and, at a minimum, the two prior years, so that comparisons can be made easily.(i) The Superintendent or his or her designee shall make an oral presentation of the contents of the report to the state board at a regularly scheduled meeting of the state board.(j) The Superintendent shall make the contents of the report available on the departments Internet Web site in a format that is easy for the public to access and understand.(k) If inclusion of school-level data would render the written report unwieldy, the data may be omitted from the written report and posted on the departments Internet Web site.(l) It is the intent of the Legislature that the report prepared by the Superintendent be usable by schools, school districts, policymakers, researchers, parents, and the public, for purposes of identifying and understanding trends, causal relations, early warning indicators, and potential points of intervention to address the high rate of dropouts in California.(m) For purposes of this section, dropouts shall be defined using the exit/withdrawal codes developed by the department.(n) For purposes of this section, dropout recovery high school has the same meaning as defined in subparagraph (D) (I) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.
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5656 48070.6. (a) On Annually, on or before August September 1, 2011, and annually thereafter, utilizing data produced by the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System pursuant to Section 60900 and other available data, the Superintendent shall submit to the Governor, the Legislature, and the state board a report that shall be called the Annual Report on Dropouts in California. The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:
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5858 (1) One-year dropout rates for each of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.
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6262 (3) Two- or three-year cohort dropout rates, as appropriate, for middle schools.
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6666 (5) Percentage of high school pupils for each of grades 9 to 12, inclusive, who are on track to earn sufficient credits to graduate.
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6868 (6) The average number of nonpromotional school moves that pupils make between grades 6 to 12, inclusive.
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7070 (7) Full-year dropout rates for alternative schools, including dropout recovery high schools, calculated using a methodology developed by the Superintendent to appropriately reflect dropout rates in each type of alternative school.
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7272 (8) An explanation of the methodology or methodologies used to calculate full-year dropout rates for alternative schools pursuant to paragraph (7).
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7474 (9) Passage rates on the high school exit examination adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 60850.
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7676 (10) Other available data relating to dropout or graduation rates or pupil progress toward high school graduation.
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7878 (b) When cohort dropout rates can be calculated accurately using longitudinal data, the rates described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) shall be replaced by dropout rates for cohorts of pupils entering middle school.
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8080 (c) When data is available, the report shall also include all of the following:
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8282 (1) Rates at which pupils graduate in four, five, and six years, pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.
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8484 (2) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed courses that are certified by the University of California as meeting admission requirement criteria for the University of California and California State University systems.
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8686 (3) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed two or more classes in career technical education.
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8888 (4) Percentage of high school graduates and dropouts who completed both course sequences described in paragraphs (2) and (3).
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9090 (5) Behavioral data by school and school district, including suspensions and expulsions.
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9696 (8) Chronic absentee rates, as defined in Section 60901.
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9898 (d) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented in the report, organized as follows:
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106106 (4) By school.
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108108 (e) The report shall include data from alternative middle and high schools, including continuation high schools, community day schools, juvenile court schools, special schools, opportunity schools, and schools attended by wards of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Justice.
109109
110110 (f) The report may include relevant data on school climate and pupil engagement from the California Healthy Kids Survey.
111111
112112 (g) If possible, the data listed in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be presented for the following subgroups, if the subgroup consists of at least 50 pupils, and the subgroup constitutes at least 15 percent of the total population of pupils at a school:
113113
114114 (1) Grade level.
115115
116116 (2) Ethnicity.
117117
118118 (3) Gender.
119119
120120 (4) Low socioeconomic status.
121121
122122 (5) English learners.
123123
124124 (6) Special education status.
125125
126126 (h) The first Annual Report on Dropouts in California shall include data from the most recent year. Subsequent annual reports shall include data from the most recent year and, at a minimum, the two prior years, so that comparisons can be made easily.
127127
128128 (i) The Superintendent or his or her designee shall make an oral presentation of the contents of the report to the state board at a regularly scheduled meeting of the state board.
129129
130130 (j) The Superintendent shall make the contents of the report available on the departments Internet Web site in a format that is easy for the public to access and understand.
131131
132132 (k) If inclusion of school-level data would render the written report unwieldy, the data may be omitted from the written report and posted on the departments Internet Web site.
133133
134134 (l) It is the intent of the Legislature that the report prepared by the Superintendent be usable by schools, school districts, policymakers, researchers, parents, and the public, for purposes of identifying and understanding trends, causal relations, early warning indicators, and potential points of intervention to address the high rate of dropouts in California.
135135
136136 (m) For purposes of this section, dropouts shall be defined using the exit/withdrawal codes developed by the department.
137137
138138 (n) For purposes of this section, dropout recovery high school has the same meaning as defined in subparagraph (D) (I) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 52052.