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Graduation rate of Filipino students at Grace M. Davis High School increased over previous school year

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The graduation rate of Filipino students at Grace M. Davis High School in the 2017-2018 school year increased over the previous school year’s graduation rate of 80 percent, according to the California Department of Education.

According to CDE data, graduation rates indicate an increase in disproportional academic performance between white, Black, Latino, and English learner students.

According to the National Centre for Education Statistics, in the 2017-2018 school year, of the 50 states where data was collected, students with disabilities were at the bottom of 4-year high school graduation rates by student group.

Angela Johnson, a research scientist at NWEA, says “taken together, prior research suggests that inequities exist in the quality of education experienced by current ELs and non-ELs and that these inequities explain achievement gaps in middle and early high school” in The Effects of English Learner Classification on High School Graduation and College Attendance.

Student Groups Ranked by Comparison to Previous Year Graduation Rate
RankingStudent GroupGraduation Rate 2017-2018Previous Year Graduation Rate 2016-2017
1American Indian or Alaska Native1000
1Asian10094.7
1Filipino10080
1Foster Youth1000
5White88.591.8
6Socioeconomically Disadvantaged8888.9
7Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander87.5100
8Two or More Races8495.8
9Hispanic or Latino8386.1
10Black or African American75100
11Students with Disabilities73.882.2
12English Learners49.557.1

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