At United Township, 93 percent of students graduate high school; 57 percent go to college

At United Township, 93 percent of students graduate high school; 57 percent go to college
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About 83 percent of ninth graders in 2019 were “on track” to graduate at a school where the four-year graduation rate was 93 percent that year, according to the latest Illinois schools report card by the Illinois State Board of Education.

At the same time, 22 percent of 11th graders and 30 percent of 12th graders were taking early college courses, which offer students a chance to gain college credit before graduating high school.

Illinois tracks several metrics to determine whether students are college-ready. But a high graduation rate isn’t always indicative of college readiness. Data shows 44 percent of United Township students who graduated in 2017 and attended Illinois community colleges had to enroll in remedial classes because they weren’t prepared for college-level courses.

By state standards, high school freshmen who completed at least 10 semester credits and received no more than one semester failing grade in a core course, which includes English, math, science and social science, are considered “on track” to graduate, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. The state tracks progress in ninth grade because data has shown a student who is on track after that year is four times more likely to finish high school than a student who isn’t on track.

Similarly, the state says graduating seniors who score a 21 or better on the ACT are prepared for college-level work.

On average in the state, 87 percent of freshmen are on track.

The average four-year graduation rate is 86 percent in Illinois.



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