5-Year High School Drop-Out Rate
Gap Trend Increase or decrease in gap since last year
Children and youth will be engaged, life-long learners who value and pursue mastery of core academic competencies, as well as career exploration and preparation
Objective: Academic and Career Readiness
Vision: all Washtenaw County youth will be ready for college, work, and life by age 21
Data Report Card 2020
Washtenaw Students Missing 10+ Days of School per Year
Absenteeism
By 2025, WACY aims to increase the percentage of youth who are economically disadvantaged that graduate from high school within 5 years to at least 85%
County Snapshot
Districts
9
Students
14,440
Schools
of all students
Ypsilanti
Lincoln
Charter Schools
Whitmore Lake
Milan
Ann Arbor
Manchester
Chelsea
Saline
Dexter
Ypsilanti
Lincoln
31%
Economically Disadvantaged (ED) Students
Percent Economically Disadvantaged (ED) Students by District
Percent of Total Economically Disadvantaged (ED) Students in Washtenaw
Ann Arbor
5-Year High School Graduation Rate
94%
Academic Achievement
Students Proficient on M-STEP 2018-19
9%
27%
Non-ED Students
Economically Disadvantaged
17%
11%
30%
Taking Remedial College Classes
Enrolled in College Within 6 Months of High School
Enrolled in 4-Year College Within 12 Months of HS
Gap Trend
26%
18%
Gap between All and Economically Disadvantaged Students in College Progression, 2018-19
97
46,587
2
3
91%
75%
93%
92%
91%
90%
89%
73%
73%
71%
72%
68%
Non-ED Students
ED Students
3rd Grade
73%
36%
Non-ED Students Washtenaw
Non-ED Students Statewide
ED Students Washtenaw
ED Students Statewide
31%
69%
30%
52%
20%
19%
13%
8%
9%
9%
10%
14%
14%
15%
20%
19%
21%
21%
21%
23%
Students Proficient on the SAT 2018-19
8th Grade
Math
English
Math
English
Gap Trend
Math
English
25%
68%
43%
80%
65%
83%
11%
1
4
4
68%
73%