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William J. Johnston Community Day dropout rate decreased by 33.4% compared to previous school year

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William J. Johnston Community Day's dropout rate in the 2019-20 school year decreased by 33.4% compared to the previous school year’s dropout rate of 47.6%, according to the California Department of Education (CDE).

CDE data of graduation and dropout rates confirms there is a growing achievement gap between Latino, Black, and English learner students. The achievement gap refers to the disparities in academic performance associated with race and class.

According to data provided by the National Center for Education Statistics in 2018, of the 48 states where data was collected, Black males remain at the bottom of four-year high school graduation rates.

Closing the achievement gap earlier in the schooling process, such as during elementary school, can improve high school graduation rates and decrease dropout rates. Individually tailored student support is one way that is proposed to accomplish this.

In The Long-Term Impact of Systemic Student Support in Elementary School: Reducing High School Dropout, Terrence J. Lee-St. John, a Biostatistician at the Research Department of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, says, “Students often fail to complete high school for complex reasons that often manifest long before they reach high school. Individually tailored student support during elementary school can lead to lasting and meaningful effects.”

Top 100 Schools Ranking Compared to Previous School Year
RankingSchoolDrop-out rate2018-19 Drop-out rate
1Millennium High Alternative00
1Piedmont High School00
1Emery Secondary School02.7
1Amador County Special Education00
1Durham High School00
1Mid Valley High School (Continuation)00
1Williams Junior/Senior High School03.4
1Freedom High School01.4
1Middle College High School00
1Golden Sierra Junior Senior High School02.5
1Kingsburg High School00
1Oasis Continuation High School0--
1Princeton Junior-Senior High School00
1Ferndale High School00
1Desert Junior-Senior High School00
1Frazier Mountain High School03.8
1Earl F. Johnson High School (Continuation)01.7
1Whitney (Gretchen) High School00
1Mayfair High School01.2
1South Hills High School00
1Arena High School (Continuation)011.1
1El Segundo High School00
1Anderson W. Clark Magnet High School00
1La Canada High School00.6
1Lake Balboa College Preparatory Magnet K-1200
1919Summit High School (Continuation)30.220.2
1919Eel River Community30.244.8
1921Youth Opportunities Unlimited30.429.3
1921Denair Charter Academy30.416.2
1921California Heritage Youthbuild Academy II30.427.1
1921North Valley High School30.424.5
1925Royal Sunset (Continuation)30.631.5
1925George S. Patton Continuation30.635.2
1925California Virtual Academy at Sutter30.629.7
1925Compass Charter Schools of Los Angeles30.620
1925Canyon Oaks High School30.619.2
1930Phoenix High School30.822.5
1930Alternatives in Action30.822.9
1930Beach High-Intensive Learning Program30.828
1933Corona-Norco Alternative30.926.8
1933Robert Elliott Alternative Education Center30.940.7
1933College Bridge Academy30.933.1
1936Open Valley Independent Study3135.3
1937Vallejo High School31.124.2
1938Thomas Riley High School31.333.3
1938Chaparral High School31.31.3
1938San Luis Obispo County Juvenile Court31.39.5
1941Santana High School (Continuation)31.533.7
1942The Education Corps31.642
1943Kern County Juvenile Court31.740.5
1943William J. Johnston Community Day31.747.6
1943Insight @ San Joaquin31.739
1943Nidorf Barry J.31.760
1947Pathway Independent Study31.931.5
1948Jack London Continuation32.118
1948Opportunities for Learning - Baldwin Park32.127.2
1948Insight School of California32.137.2
1948Sanhedrin Alternative32.1--
1952Marshall (Thurgood) High School32.232.2
1952Options for Youth-Acton32.232.7
1954Liberty High (Alternative)32.317.8
1954Fremont High School32.36.3
1956Mission Academy32.4--
1957Eureka Community32.531.6
1958Belmont Senior High School32.827.8
1958Alain Leroy Locke College Preparatory Academy32.827.6
1960Adelante High School (Continuation)32.935.7
1961Valley High School (Continuation)33.333.3
1961Mt. Lukens Continuation33.330.4
1961Boyle Heights Continuation33.334.7
1961Yosemite Falls Education Center33.30
1961Compass Charter Schools of San Diego33.350
1966Options for Youth-Victorville Charter33.436.9
1967Sem Yeto Continuation High School33.551.3
1968Opportunity Youth Academy33.789.1
1969Reid High School3424.8
2167Oroville High Community Day81.890.9
2169Gould Educational Center82.417.2
2170Come Back Charter83.7--
2171Gateway High School (Continuation)84.636.4
2172Tulare County Court85.754.1
2173Dan Jacobs88.986.7
2174Matrix for Success Academy89.6--
2175Violet Heintz Education Academy9066.7
2175EPIC de Cesar Chavez9085.3
2177Escuela Popular/Center for Training and Careers Family Learning90.290.1
2178Independence Charter Academy90.36.3
2179Five Keys Adult School (SF Sheriff's)91.473.8
2180Highlands Community Charter91.676.2
2181S.F. County Special Education91.775
2182SIATech Academy South92.187.7
2183Five Keys Independence HS (SF Sheriff's)92.424.8
2184Clear Passage Educational Center92.9--
2185Boron Junior-Senior High School93.20
2186Laytonville High School93.83.2
2187Five Keys Charter (SF Sheriff's)95.563.3
2188San Bernardino County Special Education96.147.4
2189Shasta County Independent Study Charter97.344.3
2190Family First Charter9892.7
2191New Opportunities Charter98.296.5
2192Special Education98.6--

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