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Extended graduation rate by gender (Percent) – 2010-2011

Data Provided by: Washington Kids Count is a joint effort of the Children's Alliance and Washington State Budget & Policy Center
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Scale: 24% - 102%
Washington Scale
Male 79%
Female 83%
Total 81%
Scale: 24% - 102%
Adams Scale
Male 81% Barchart image
Female 90% Barchart image
Total 85% Barchart image
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Asotin Scale
Male 70% Barchart image
Female 67% Barchart image
Total 69% Barchart image
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Benton Scale
Male 81% Barchart image
Female 88% Barchart image
Total 84% Barchart image
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Chelan Scale
Male 74% Barchart image
Female 80% Barchart image
Total 77% Barchart image
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Clallam Scale
Male 35% Barchart image
Female 31% Barchart image
Total 33% Barchart image
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Clark Scale
Male 81% Barchart image
Female 88% Barchart image
Total 84% Barchart image
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Columbia Scale
Male 100% Barchart image
Female 100% Barchart image
Total 102% Barchart image
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Cowlitz Scale
Male 85% Barchart image
Female 86% Barchart image
Total 85% Barchart image
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Douglas Scale
Male 87% Barchart image
Female 93% Barchart image
Total 89% Barchart image
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Ferry Scale
Male 100% Barchart image
Female 89% Barchart image
Total 94% Barchart image
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Franklin Scale
Male 82% Barchart image
Female 83% Barchart image
Total 82% Barchart image
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Garfield Scale
Male 100% Barchart image
Female S
Total 100% Barchart image
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Grant Scale
Male 76% Barchart image
Female 84% Barchart image
Total 80% Barchart image
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Grays Harbor Scale
Male 75% Barchart image
Female 80% Barchart image
Total 77% Barchart image
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Island Scale
Male 78% Barchart image
Female 87% Barchart image
Total 82% Barchart image
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Jefferson Scale
Male 85% Barchart image
Female 86% Barchart image
Total 86% Barchart image
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King Scale
Male 86% Barchart image
Female 89% Barchart image
Total 87% Barchart image
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Kitsap Scale
Male 83% Barchart image
Female 89% Barchart image
Total 86% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Kittitas Scale
Male 72% Barchart image
Female 90% Barchart image
Total 80% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Klickitat Scale
Male 81% Barchart image
Female 82% Barchart image
Total 82% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Lewis Scale
Male 69% Barchart image
Female 84% Barchart image
Total 75% Barchart image
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Lincoln Scale
Male 91% Barchart image
Female 92% Barchart image
Total 91% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Mason Scale
Male 70% Barchart image
Female 82% Barchart image
Total 76% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Okanogan Scale
Male 70% Barchart image
Female 77% Barchart image
Total 73% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Pacific Scale
Male 61% Barchart image
Female 84% Barchart image
Total 70% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Pend Oreille Scale
Male 97% Barchart image
Female 100% Barchart image
Total 100% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Pierce Scale
Male 74% Barchart image
Female 81% Barchart image
Total 77% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
San Juan Scale
Male 77% Barchart image
Female 82% Barchart image
Total 80% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Skagit Scale
Male 77% Barchart image
Female 84% Barchart image
Total 80% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Skamania Scale
Male 24% Barchart image
Female 27% Barchart image
Total 26% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Snohomish Scale
Male 77% Barchart image
Female 83% Barchart image
Total 80% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Spokane Scale
Male 78% Barchart image
Female 81% Barchart image
Total 80% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Stevens Scale
Male 64% Barchart image
Female 80% Barchart image
Total 71% Barchart image
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Thurston Scale
Male 84% Barchart image
Female 91% Barchart image
Total 87% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Wahkiakum Scale
Male 79% Barchart image
Female 72% Barchart image
Total 76% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Walla Walla Scale
Male 93% Barchart image
Female 89% Barchart image
Total 91% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Whatcom Scale
Male 79% Barchart image
Female 85% Barchart image
Total 82% Barchart image
Scale: 24% - 102%
Whitman Scale
Male 91% Barchart image
Female 92% Barchart image
Total 92% Barchart image
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Yakima Scale
Male 78% Barchart image
Female 85% Barchart image
Total 82% Barchart image

Definitions: The percentage of students who graduated, including those who graduated after the year in which they were expected to graduate. The numerator is the sum of the on-time and late graduates. The denominator is the number of on-time graduates divided by on-time graduation rate. Thus, a student who graduated in 2009 but was expected to graduate in 2008 is included in the extended graduation rate.

Data Source: Data for this measure come from the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). Data were retrieved from "Graduation and Drop out Statistics" reports, and Appendices A and D at http://www.k12.wa.us/dataadmin/.

S: Data have been suppressed due to low numbers. Data were suppressed if the enrollment of students served in any of the 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th grade was 10 or less.

Footnotes: Data last updated in May 2012 by Washington KIDS COUNT.

OSPI calculation of extended graduation rate = (number of on-time and late graduates)/(number on-time graduates divided by on-time graduation rate).

According to OSPI published online at http://www.k12.wa.us/dataadmin/pubdocs/GradDropout/10-11/GradDropoutStats_2010-11.pdf, “the extended graduation rate can exceed 100 percent when using this formula when a school enrolls students from other locations who have an earlier graduation year and helps them graduate.”

OSPI suggests using caution when making comparisons across schools, districts, and states and from one year to another as different methods of calculations were used for on-time and extended graduation rates and annual and cohort dropout rates. For detailed discussion of methods and criteria that OSPI used to include or exclude groups (such as transfers in, transfers out etc.) in the calculations, please read their "Graduation and Drop out Statistics 2010-11 Report" at the link provided above.



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Washington KIDS COUNT is a joint effort of the Children's Alliance and the Washington State Budget & Policy Center.