Contra Costa Community College District Board of Trustees
Contra Costa Community College District Board of Trustees Summary of 4 CD High School Graduation Report November 2019
Summary Intake • Trends in county high school graduation rates • 4 CD capture rates from our feeder high schools • Projected high school graduation data Matriculation and performance • Feeder graduate college goals • Feeder graduate performance at 4 CD • Math and English performance College Strategies • One page summary of activities at each of the colleges
2018 -2019 High School (HS) Graduate Capture Rate by Service Area All public high schools, including charter high schools, are included in the capture rate by service area. Private high schools are excluded from the study.
Contra Costa Community College District Trends in High School Enrollment
Contra Costa Community College District enrollment County HS Grads Applying to 4 CD Colleges HS Grads Enrolling at 4 CD colleges + 15% - 2% + 35% Source: District Research. Number of high school graduates from California DOE. Application and high school graduate status from Colleague. Run date 11/6/19. JD
Primary Feeder High Schools by Service Area (size of circle indicates relative number of students from each high school attending the colleges) CCC Overall Capture Rate = 34% DVC Overall Capture Rate = 29% LMC Overall Capture Rate = 44% District Overall Capture Rate = 34% NOTE: Only primary high schools with 100 or more graduates are included. . Source: District Research. Based on information from Colleague. Run date 11/6/19. . JD
Graduates from Feeder High School Districts Number of 2017 -18 High School Graduates from County Districts Attending 4 CD in 2018 -19
Contra Costa Community College District Projections
U. S. High School Graduates (1976 – 2032) Public & Nonpublic Graduates 2, 013. 00 3. 47 3. 5 2024 3. 56 Million Projected Actual 3. 0 2032 3. 29 Projected increases in: • Hispanic students • First-gen students 2. 5 Projected decreases in: • White students • Private HS grads 2. 0 1976 1986 1996 2006 2016 2026 Source: NCES data through SY 2012 -13, WICHE Knocking at the College Door 2016 for SY 2013 -14 to 2031 -32.
High School Graduate Projections (2016/17 - 2027/28) Contra Costa Bay Area California In a given year, recent high school grads account for ~ 25% of first-time students 15% +5, 093 10% +20, 083 5% +1, 205 0% -5% Source: http: //www. dof. ca. gov/Forecasting/Demographics/Projections/Public_K-12_Graded_Enrollment/ 8 -2 27 20 20 26 -2 7 6 25 -2 20 24 -2 5 20 4 -2 23 3 20 -2 20 22 2 21 -2 20 1 20 -2 20 19 - 20 9 20 18 -1 20 8 17 -1 20 20 16 -1 7 -10%
Contra Costa County High School Graduate Projections (2016/17 - 2027/28) 13, 072 13, 234 13, 217 12, 985 24 -2 5 20 25 -2 6 20 26 -2 7 20 27 -2 8 4 20 20 3 22 -2 20 20 21 -2 20 0 20 -2 19 9 20 20 18 -1 8 Source: http: //www. dof. ca. gov/Forecasting/Demographics/Projections/Public_K-12_Graded_Enrollment/ 13, 284 12, 939 12, 788 12, 951 17 -1 20 20 16 -1 7 12, 528 13, 733 13, 476 12, 983 23 -2 14, 500 14, 000 13, 500 13, 000 12, 500 12, 000 11, 500 11, 000 10, 500 10, 000 9, 500 9, 000 8, 500 8, 000 7, 500 7, 000 6, 500 6, 000 5, 500 5, 000 4, 500 4, 000 3, 500 3, 000 2, 500 2, 000 1, 500 1, 000 5000
Contra Costa Community College District Feeder high school graduate goals and performance
Educational goals of feeder HS graduates by service area Original Ed Goal Current Ed Goal
Percent of feeder high school students getting a 4 CD credential within 3 years (transfers not included) 50% 45% Feeder grads enrolling full-time and also completing transfer Math and English in the first year 40% 35% 30% 25% Feeder grads enrolling full-time in their first semester 20% 15% 10% All incoming feeder high school graduates 5% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Percent of high school grads successfully completing transfer-level Math and English in their first year 70% 60% 50% New State legislation: AB 705 English “Every college is required to maximize the probability that a student will enter and complete transfer-level coursework in English and math within a one year timeframe” 57% Math 40% 39% 35% 30% 29% 20% 18% 31% Both 10% 0% 2014 -15 2015 -16 2016 -17 2017 -18 2018 -19
Contra Costa Community College District College strategies to capture high school graduates
HS outreach activities at the colleges • 20+ strategies/initiatives per college • Strategies include: • Preparation/orientation workshops for HS juniors & seniors • College application and Education planning support • Parent engagement • Career awareness and counseling • Cohort engagement (vets, disabled students, EOPS, others) • Dual enrollment/concurrent enrollment/Middle College • Faculty and staff professional development • K-14 pathways programs • and many others…
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