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4-Year Graduation Rates

Division of Research and Development


J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

2015 District Graduation and Dropout Rates


Background
In accordance with 34 C.F.R. 200.19(b) and MS Code 37-17-6, the 2015 graduation and dropout
rates were calculated following the four-year adjusted cohort method. The method determines
the high school completion status for students four (4) years after entering Grade 9 for the first
time. The 2015 rates are based on students who entered Grade 9 for the first time during the
school year (SY) 2010-11.
Enclosures
The enclosed graduation rate data are included for all districts serving students who enrolled in
Grade 9 for the first time during SY 2010-11.
1) 2015 District Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary
2) 2015 District Graduation Rates a. Sorted by District Name
b. Sorted by Percent (PCT)
3) 2015 District Dropout Rates a. Sorted by District Name
b. Sorted by Percent (PCT)
4) 2015 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities a. Sorted by District Name
b. Sorted by Percent (PCT)
Technical Notes:
The report includes graduation and dropout rates for 162 districts that served students who enrolled in
Grade 9 for the first time during SY 2010-11.
The following district consolidated and/or closed after SY 2011-12: Drew. The following six (6) districts
consolidated and/or closed after SY 2013-2014: Benoit, Clay County, Hinds AHS, Mound Bayou,
Oktibbeha County, and Shaw.
Clay County School District did not receive a graduation or dropout rate due to not serving students
enrolled in Grade 12.
N-counts are rounded to the nearest whole number.
Two asterisks (**) indicate the district did not meet the minimum n-count for the calculation of the
graduation rate.
Districts with a graduation or dropout rate less than five (5) percent or greater than ninety-eight (98)
percent are suppressed.

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Attachment 1: 2015 Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary
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4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

Attachment 1:
2015 Graduation and Dropout
Rates Summary

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 1: 2015 Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary
April 18, 2016

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

Graduation Rate

Statewide Graduation Rate 5-Year History


79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70

78.4

75.5
73.7
74.5

71.4

2010-2011

2011-2012

2012-2013

2013-2014

2014-2015

School Year

Dropout Rate

Statewide Dropout Rate 5-Year History


18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0

17

16.7

13.9

13.9
12.8

2010-2011

2011-2012

2012-2013

2013-2014

2014-2015

School Year

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Attachment 1: 2015 Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary
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4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

Comparison of the 2015 State Level Graduation and Dropout Rates


For All Students and the Students with Disabilities

Graduation Rates

Dropout Rates

All Students

78.4%

12.8%

Students with
Disabilities

27.5%

20.1%

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Attachment 1: 2015 Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary
April 18, 2016

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

Summary of 2015 District Level Graduation and Dropout Rates


Graduation Rates

Graduation
Rates

Dropout Rates

Statewide
Rate

Lowest
District
Rate

Highest
District
Rate

78.4%

1.1%

98.4%

Dropout
Rates

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Attachment 1: 2015 Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary
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Statewide
Rate

Lowest
District
Rate

Highest
District
Rate

12.8%

0.0%

89.3%

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

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Attachment 1: 2015 Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary
April 18, 2016

April 2016

4-Year Graduation Rates


April 2016

Division of Research and Development


J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

Top 10 Districts with the Highest Graduation Rates


Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

District
MS School for Math and Science
MS School for the Arts
Benoit
Enterprise
Lamar County
Holly Springs
Booneville
Columbia
Newton County
Bay St. Louis

Graduation Rate
98.4%
97.5%
94.1%
92.0%
90.8%
90.6%
90.5%
90.1%
89.7%
89.4%

- Note that ranking does not include suppressed data.

Top 10 Districts with the Lowest Dropout Rates


Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9

District
Benoit
West Tallahatchie
MS School for Math and Science
MS School for the Arts
Booneville
Bay St. Louis
North Panola
Holly Springs
Franklin County
Lamar County

Dropout Rate
0.0%
0.0%
1.6%
2.5%
2.9%
3.4%
3.9%
4.1%
4.3%
4.3%

- Note that ranking does not include suppressed data.

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 1: 2015 Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary
April 18, 2016

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

Summary of 2015 District Level Graduation Rates


for Students with Disabilities
Graduation Rates

Graduation
Rates

Statewide
Rate

Lowest
District
Rate

Highest
District
Rate

27.5%

0.0%

63.3%

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Attachment 1: 2015 Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary
April 18, 2016

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 1: 2015 Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary
April 18, 2016

April 2016

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

Top 10 Districts with the Highest Graduation Rates


for Students with Disabilities
Rank
1
2
3
3
5
6
7
8
9
10

District
Forrest AHS
Bay St. Louis
Lamar County
Petal
Itawamba County
Hancock County
Clinton
DeSoto County
Madison County
Ocean Springs

Graduation Rate
63.3%
60.3%
58.4%
58.4%
58.1%
52.8%
52.4%
50.1%
49.8%
49.3%

- Note that ranking does not include suppressed data.

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Attachment 1: 2015 Graduation and Dropout Rates Summary
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4-Year Graduation Rates


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J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

Attachment 2:
2015 District Graduation Rates
Sorted by District Name

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Attachment 2: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by District Name
April 18, 2016

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4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Aberdeen
Alcorn
Amite County
Amory
Attala County
Baldwyn
Bay St. Louis
Benoit
Benton County
Biloxi
Booneville
Brookhaven
Calhoun County
Canton
Carroll County
Chickasaw County
Choctaw County
Claiborne County
Clarksdale
Cleveland
Clinton
Coahoma AHS
Coahoma County
Coffeeville
Columbia
Columbus
Copiah County
Corinth
Covington County
DeSoto County
Drew
Durant
East Jasper
East Tallahatchie
Ellisville State School

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate

101
245
62
114
56
66
113
17
84
353
69
205
149
201
71
37
81
98
191
218
362
54
76
45
114
308
167
137
207
2265
13
21
79
84
**

68.7%
83.1%
79.5%
86.6%
71.1%
83.2%
89.4%
94.1%
79.9%
83.6%
90.5%
69.3%
73.5%
52.4%
71.9%
64.1%
78.5%
69.3%
73.4%
71.2%
86.4%
78.0%
67.2%
70.7%
90.1%
70.3%
80.3%
86.3%
65.5%
88.8%
46.2%
52.7%
69.6%
79.3%
**

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Attachment 2: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by District Name
April 18, 2016

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Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Enterprise
Forest City
Forrest AHS
Forrest County
Franklin County
George County
Greene County
Greenville
Greenwood
Grenada
Gulfport
Hancock County
Harrison County
Hattiesburg
Hazlehurst City
Hinds AHS
Hinds County
Hollandale
Holly Springs
Holmes County
Houston Separate
Hudspeth Center
Humphreys County
Indianola
Itawamba County
Jackson County
Jackson Public
Jefferson County
Jefferson Davis
Jones County
Kemper County
Kosciusko
Lafayette County
Lamar County
Lauderdale County

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate

67
77
158
62
85
250
137
390
187
260
368
306
930
327
93
49
457
39
89
212
122
**
108
146
229
630
1938
123
159
532
58
150
169
582
452

92.0%
80.4%
82.1%
82.3%
88.4%
82.3%
88.2%
58.0%
70.3%
76.9%
85.6%
89.2%
80.7%
69.5%
76.8%
61.0%
80.6%
88.9%
90.6%
78.8%
75.6%
**
78.8%
71.3%
88.4%
82.9%
66.9%
74.3%
63.5%
78.5%
81.0%
84.2%
86.2%
90.8%
79.8%

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Attachment 2: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by District Name
April 18, 2016

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4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Laurel
Lawrence County
Leake County
Lee County
Leflore County
Leland
Lincoln County
Long Beach
Louisville
Lowndes County
Lumberton
Madison
Magnolia Grove
Marion County
Marshall County
McComb
Meridian
Monroe County
Montgomery County
Moss Point
Mound Bayou
MS School for Math and Science
MS School for the Arts
MS School for the Blind
MS School for the Deaf
MS State Hospital
Natchez-Adams
Neshoba County
Nettleton
New Albany
Newton City
Newton County
North Bolivar
North Panola
North Pike

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate

164
161
180
470
186
83
210
209
213
345
48
867
**
158
203
166
393
147
21
177
48
64
40
**
17
**
213
185
88
122
76
128
52
87
133

62.2%
76.0%
75.1%
72.4%
68.8%
59.7%
81.7%
87.7%
73.4%
85.2%
77.2%
88.9%
**
75.0%
77.7%
70.4%
68.6%
82.4%
64.7%
62.0%
76.4%
98.4%
97.5%
**
17.8%
**
71.7%
82.9%
73.1%
82.1%
74.9%
89.7%
77.0%
85.8%
76.6%

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Attachment 2: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by District Name
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J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
North Tippah
Noxubee County
Oakley Youth Development Center
Ocean Springs
Okolona Separate
Oktibbeha County
Oxford
Pascagoula
Pass Christian
Pearl
Pearl River
Perry County
Petal
Philadelphia
Picayune
Pontotoc City
Pontotoc County
Poplarville
Prentiss County
Quitman
Quitman County
Rankin County
Richton
Roger Amos McMurtry
Scott County
Senatobia
Shaw
Simpson County
Smith County
South Delta
South Panola
South Pike
South Tippah
Starkville
Stone County

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate

74
127
22
386
53
56
228
501
109
257
230
97
271
81
212
154
239
138
159
115
91
1277
50
10
234
123
48
255
179
67
283
86
186
276
157

74.6%
78.5%
5.0%
85.2%
60.9%
49.4%
87.0%
81.2%
85.8%
82.6%
79.3%
66.7%
86.7%
83.2%
76.2%
81.1%
86.8%
81.1%
82.3%
84.1%
75.7%
85.4%
82.0%
8.4%
81.3%
81.9%
85.4%
71.2%
77.6%
72.4%
73.8%
81.9%
85.6%
77.1%
70.8%

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Attachment 2: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by District Name
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J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name

N-Count*

Stovall SPED Complex


**
Sunflower County
101
Tate County
180
Tishomingo County
219
Tunica County
127
Tupelo
517
Union City
66
Union County
173
Vicksburg-Warren
573
Walthall County
146
Water Valley
73
Wayne County
239
Webster County
125
West Bolivar
73
West Jasper
96
West Point
211
West Tallahatchie
41
Western Line
139
Wilkinson County
78
Winona
80
Yazoo City
147
Yazoo County
125
State of Mississippi
32448
*N-Counts are rounded to the nearest whole number.
**indicates the district did not meet the minimum n-count
Rates below 5% are reported as 5%.

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Attachment 2: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by District Name
April 18, 2016

April 2016

4-Year Graduation Rate


**
59.0%
70.7%
83.5%
68.0%
78.7%
84.8%
87.5%
65.9%
67.1%
84.7%
74.4%
87.3%
72.1%
83.1%
83.5%
79.6%
73.3%
73.3%
79.0%
61.1%
70.7%
78.4%

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4-Year Graduation Rates


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J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

Attachment 3:
2015 District Graduation Rates
Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
- Note that ranking does not include suppressed data.

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Attachment 3: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
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District Name

N-Count*

MS School for Math and Science


64
MS School for the Arts
40
Benoit
17
Enterprise
67
Lamar County
582
Holly Springs
89
Booneville
69
Columbia
114
Newton County
128
Bay St. Louis
113
Hancock County
306
Hollandale
39
Madison
867
DeSoto County
2265
Franklin County
85
Itawamba County
229
Greene County
137
Long Beach
209
Union County
173
Webster County
125
Oxford
228
Pontotoc County
239
Petal
271
Amory
114
Clinton
362
Corinth
137
Lafayette County
169
North Panola
87
Pass Christian
109
Gulfport
368
South Tippah
186
Rankin County
1277
Shaw
48
Lowndes County
345
Ocean Springs
386
Division of Research and Development
Attachment 3: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
April 18, 2016

April 2016

4-Year Graduation Rate


98.4%
97.5%
94.1%
92.0%
90.8%
90.6%
90.5%
90.1%
89.7%
89.4%
89.2%
88.9%
88.9%
88.8%
88.4%
88.4%
88.2%
87.7%
87.5%
87.3%
87.0%
86.8%
86.7%
86.6%
86.4%
86.3%
86.2%
85.8%
85.8%
85.6%
85.6%
85.4%
85.4%
85.2%
85.2%

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J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Union City
Water Valley
Kosciusko
Quitman
Biloxi
Tishomingo County
West Point
Baldwyn
Philadelphia
Alcorn
West Jasper
Jackson County
Neshoba County
Pearl
Monroe County
Forrest County
George County
Prentiss County
Forrest AHS
New Albany
Richton
Senatobia
South Pike
Lincoln County
Scott County
Pascagoula
Pontotoc City
Poplarville
Kemper County
Harrison County
Hinds County
Forest City
Copiah County
Benton County
Lauderdale County

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate

66
73
150
115
353
219
211
66
81
245
96
630
185
257
147
62
250
159
158
122
50
123
86
210
234
501
154
138
58
930
457
77
167
84
452

84.8%
84.7%
84.2%
84.1%
83.6%
83.5%
83.5%
83.2%
83.2%
83.1%
83.1%
82.9%
82.9%
82.6%
82.4%
82.3%
82.3%
82.3%
82.1%
82.1%
82.0%
81.9%
81.9%
81.7%
81.3%
81.2%
81.1%
81.1%
81.0%
80.7%
80.6%
80.4%
80.3%
79.9%
79.8%

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Attachment 3: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
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Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
West Tallahatchie
Amite County
East Tallahatchie
Pearl River
Winona
Holmes County
Humphreys County
Tupelo
Choctaw County
Jones County
Noxubee County
Coahoma AHS
Marshall County
Smith County
Lumberton
Starkville
North Bolivar
Grenada
Hazlehurst City
North Pike
Mound Bayou
Picayune
Lawrence County
Quitman County
Houston Separate
Leake County
Marion County
Newton City
North Tippah
Wayne County
Jefferson County
South Panola
Calhoun County
Clarksdale
Louisville

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate

41
62
84
230
80
212
108
517
81
532
127
54
203
179
48
276
52
260
93
133
48
212
161
91
122
180
158
76
74
239
123
283
149
191
213

79.6%
79.5%
79.3%
79.3%
79.0%
78.8%
78.8%
78.7%
78.5%
78.5%
78.5%
78.0%
77.7%
77.6%
77.2%
77.1%
77.0%
76.9%
76.8%
76.6%
76.4%
76.2%
76.0%
75.7%
75.6%
75.1%
75.0%
74.9%
74.6%
74.4%
74.3%
73.8%
73.5%
73.4%
73.4%

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Attachment 3: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
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District Name
Western Line
Wilkinson County
Nettleton
Lee County
South Delta
West Bolivar
Carroll County
Natchez-Adams
Indianola
Cleveland
Simpson County
Attala County
Stone County
Coffeeville
Tate County
Yazoo County
McComb
Columbus
Greenwood
East Jasper
Hattiesburg
Brookhaven
Claiborne County
Leflore County
Aberdeen
Meridian
Tunica County
Coahoma County
Walthall County
Jackson Public
Perry County
Vicksburg-Warren
Covington County
Montgomery County
Chickasaw County

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate

139
78
88
470
67
73
71
213
146
218
255
56
157
45
180
125
166
308
187
79
327
205
98
186
101
393
127
76
146
1938
97
573
207
21
37

73.3%
73.3%
73.1%
72.4%
72.4%
72.1%
71.9%
71.7%
71.3%
71.2%
71.2%
71.1%
70.8%
70.7%
70.7%
70.7%
70.4%
70.3%
70.3%
69.6%
69.5%
69.3%
69.3%
68.8%
68.7%
68.6%
68.0%
67.2%
67.1%
66.9%
66.7%
65.9%
65.5%
64.7%
64.1%

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Attachment 3: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
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J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Jefferson Davis
Laurel
Moss Point
Yazoo City
Hinds AHS
Okolona Separate
Leland
Sunflower County
Greenville
Durant
Canton
Oktibbeha County
Drew School District
MS School for the Deaf
Roger Amos McMurtry
Oakley Youth Development Center
Stovall SPED Complex
MS School for the Blind
Hudspeth Center
Magnolia Grove
Ellisville State School
MS State Hospital
State of Mississippi
*N-Counts are rounded to the nearest whole number.

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate

159
164
177
147
49
53
83
101
390
21
201
56
13
17
10
22
**
**
**
**
**
**
32448

63.5%
62.2%
62.0%
61.1%
61.0%
60.9%
59.7%
59.0%
58.0%
52.7%
52.4%
49.4%
46.2%
17.8%
8.4%
5.0%
**
**
**
**
**
**
78.4%

**indicates the district did not meet the minimum n-count


Rates below 5% are reported as 5%.

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Attachment 3: 2015 District Graduation Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
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April 2016

Attachment 4:
2015 District Dropout Rates
Sorted by District Name

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Attachment 4: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by District Name
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J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Aberdeen
Alcorn
Amite County
Amory
Attala County
Baldwyn
Bay St. Louis
Benoit
Benton County
Biloxi
Booneville
Brookhaven
Calhoun County
Canton
Carroll County
Chickasaw County
Choctaw County
Claiborne County
Clarksdale
Cleveland
Clinton
Coahoma AHS
Coahoma County
Coffeeville
Columbia
Columbus
Copiah County
Corinth
Covington County
DeSoto County
Drew
Durant
East Jasper

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Dropout Rate

101
245
62
114
56
66
113
17
84
353
69
205
149
201
71
37
81
98
191
218
362
54
76
45
114
308
167
137
207
2265
13
21
79

20.2%
7.2%
15.5%
7.1%
13.0%
12.6%
3.4%
0.0%
6.6%
11.2%
2.9%
21.6%
17.8%
25.1%
18.4%
6.4%
10.3%
16.1%
21.7%
18.9%
9.5%
17.1%
18.0%
16.3%
6.9%
17.1%
15.4%
5.1%
19.0%
5.3%
14.8%
28.6%
12.8%

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 4: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by District Name
April 18, 2016

24

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
East Tallahatchie
Ellisville State School
Enterprise
Forest City
Forrest AHS
Forrest County
Franklin County
George County
Greene County
Greenville
Greenwood
Grenada
Gulfport
Hancock County
Harrison County
Hattiesburg
Hazlehurst City
Hinds AHS
Hinds County
Hollandale
Holly Springs
Holmes County
Houston Separate
Hudspeth Center
Humphreys County
Indianola
Itawamba County
Jackson County
Jackson Public
Jefferson County
Jefferson Davis
Jones County
Kemper County

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Dropout Rate

84
**
67
77
158
62
85
250
137
390
187
260
368
306
930
327
93
49
457
39
89
212
122
**
108
146
229
630
1938
123
159
532
58

12.3%
**
5.0%
7.9%
14.9%
10.6%
4.3%
9.4%
4.7%
27.9%
16.3%
8.5%
6.2%
6.1%
11.8%
14.1%
17.6%
26.5%
9.1%
10.9%
4.1%
13.0%
14.5%
**
13.8%
21.3%
5.6%
10.2%
23.5%
9.8%
22.7%
15.6%
5.6%

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 4: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by District Name
April 18, 2016

25

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Kosciusko
Lafayette County
Lamar County
Lauderdale County
Laurel
Lawrence County
Leake County
Lee County
Leflore County
Leland
Lincoln County
Long Beach
Louisville
Lowndes County
Lumberton
Madison
Magnolia Grove SPED
Marion County
Marshall County
McComb
Meridian
Monroe County
Montgomery County
Moss Point
Mound Bayou
MS School for Math and Science
MS School for the Arts
MS School for the Blind
MS School for the Deaf
MS State Hospital
Natchez-Adams
Neshoba County
Nettleton

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Dropout Rate

150
169
582
452
164
161
180
470
186
83
210
209
213
345
48
867
**
158
203
166
393
147
21
177
48
64
40
**
17
**
213
185
88

5.8%
6.8%
4.3%
12.7%
27.6%
15.6%
10.2%
19.8%
19.6%
27.6%
12.1%
5.6%
18.9%
8.6%
11.6%
7.3%
**
12.4%
13.2%
21.2%
25.3%
6.4%
30.5%
24.1%
8.2%
1.6%
2.5%
**
11.8%
**
15.9%
13.5%
18.0%

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 4: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by District Name
April 18, 2016

26

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
New Albany
Newton City
Newton County
North Bolivar
North Panola
North Pike
North Tippah
Noxubee County
Oakley Youth Development Center
Ocean Springs
Okolona Separate
Oktibbeha County
Oxford
Pascagoula
Pass Christian
Pearl
Pearl River
Perry County
Petal
Philadelphia
Picayune
Pontotoc City
Pontotoc County
Poplarville
Prentiss County
Quitman
Quitman County
Rankin County
Richton
Roger Amos McMurtry
Scott County
Senatobia
Shaw

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Dropout Rate

122
76
128
52
87
133
74
127
22
386
53
56
228
501
109
257
230
97
271
81
212
154
239
138
159
115
91
1277
50
10
234
123
48

6.0%
9.6%
4.8%
13.6%
3.9%
21.2%
11.7%
13.7%
89.3%
8.3%
18.2%
22.4%
7.8%
10.3%
5.5%
9.6%
14.5%
26.3%
8.2%
11.8%
12.6%
14.2%
8.0%
15.5%
7.4%
5.4%
10.8%
8.0%
16.2%
70.9%
8.1%
8.6%
10.7%

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 4: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by District Name
April 18, 2016

27

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Simpson County
Smith County
South Delta
South Panola
South Pike
South Tippah
Starkville
Stone County
Stovall SPED Complex
Sunflower County
Tate County
Tishomingo County
Tunica County
Tupelo
Union City
Union County
Vicksburg-Warren
Walthall County
Water Valley
Wayne County
Webster County
West Bolivar
West Jasper
West Point
West Tallahatchie
Western Line
Wilkinson County
Winona
Yazoo City
Yazoo County
State of Mississippi
*N-Counts are rounded to the nearest whole number.

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Dropout Rate

255
179
67
283
86
186
276
157
**
101
180
219
127
517
66
173
573
146
73
239
125
73
96
211
41
139
78
80
147
125
32448

13.2%
9.0%
14.5%
12.3%
14.9%
6.5%
10.1%
16.5%
**
14.0%
17.3%
7.0%
21.9%
11.5%
9.1%
8.4%
20.7%
22.3%
7.2%
13.7%
6.4%
19.7%
5.6%
9.7%
0.0%
18.5%
15.2%
12.9%
21.8%
22.3%
12.8%

**indicates the district did not meet the minimum n-count


Division of Research and Development
Attachment 4: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by District Name
April 18, 2016

28

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

Attachment 5:
2015 District Dropout Rates
Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
- Note that ranking does not include suppressed data.

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 5: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
April 18, 2016

29

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name

N-Count*

Benoit
17
West Tallahatchie
41
MS School for Math and Science
64
MS School for the Arts
40
Booneville
69
Bay St. Louis
113
North Panola
87
Holly Springs
89
Franklin County
85
Lamar County
582
Greene County
137
Newton County
128
Enterprise
67
Corinth
137
DeSoto County
2265
Quitman
115
Pass Christian
109
Itawamba County
229
Kemper County
58
Long Beach
209
West Jasper
96
Kosciusko
150
New Albany
122
Hancock County
306
Gulfport
368
Chickasaw County
37
Monroe County
147
Webster County
125
South Tippah
186
Benton County
84
Lafayette County
169
Columbia
114
Tishomingo County
219
Division of Research and Development
Attachment 5: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
April 18, 2016

April 2016

4-Year Dropout Rate


0.0%
0.0%
1.6%
2.5%
2.9%
3.4%
3.9%
4.1%
4.3%
4.3%
4.7%
4.8%
5.0%
5.1%
5.3%
5.4%
5.5%
5.6%
5.6%
5.6%
5.6%
5.8%
6.0%
6.1%
6.2%
6.4%
6.4%
6.4%
6.5%
6.6%
6.8%
6.9%
7.0%

30

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Amory
Alcorn
Water Valley
Madison
Prentiss County
Oxford
Forest City
Pontotoc County
Rankin County
Scott County
Mound Bayou
Petal
Ocean Springs
Union County
Grenada
Lowndes County
Senatobia
Smith County
Hinds County
Union City
George County
Clinton
Newton City
Pearl
West Point
Jefferson County
Starkville
Jackson County
Leake County
Choctaw County
Pascagoula
Forrest County
Shaw

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Dropout Rate

114
245
73
867
159
228
77
239
1277
234
48
271
386
173
260
345
123
179
457
66
250
362
76
257
211
123
276
630
180
81
501
62
48

7.1%
7.2%
7.2%
7.3%
7.4%
7.8%
7.9%
8.0%
8.0%
8.1%
8.2%
8.2%
8.3%
8.4%
8.5%
8.6%
8.6%
9.0%
9.1%
9.1%
9.4%
9.5%
9.6%
9.6%
9.7%
9.8%
10.1%
10.2%
10.2%
10.3%
10.3%
10.6%
10.7%

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 5: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
April 18, 2016

31

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Quitman County
Hollandale
Biloxi
Tupelo
Lumberton
North Tippah
Harrison County
MS School for the Deaf
Philadelphia
Lincoln County
East Tallahatchie
South Panola
Marion County
Baldwyn
Picayune
Lauderdale County
East Jasper
Winona
Attala County
Holmes County
Marshall County
Simpson County
Neshoba County
North Bolivar
Noxubee County
Wayne County
Humphreys County
Sunflower County
Hattiesburg
Pontotoc City
Houston Separate
Pearl River
South Delta

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Dropout Rate

91
39
353
517
48
74
930
17
81
210
84
283
158
66
212
452
79
80
56
212
203
255
185
52
127
239
108
101
327
154
122
230
67

10.8%
10.9%
11.2%
11.5%
11.6%
11.7%
11.8%
11.8%
11.8%
12.1%
12.3%
12.3%
12.4%
12.6%
12.6%
12.7%
12.8%
12.9%
13.0%
13.0%
13.2%
13.2%
13.5%
13.6%
13.7%
13.7%
13.8%
14.0%
14.1%
14.2%
14.5%
14.5%
14.5%

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 5: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
April 18, 2016

32

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Forrest AHS
South Pike
Drew School
Wilkinson County
Copiah County
Amite County
Poplarville
Jones County
Lawrence County
Natchez-Adams
Claiborne County
Richton
Coffeeville
Greenwood
Stone County
Coahoma AHS
Columbus
Tate County
Hazlehurst City
Calhoun County
Coahoma County
Nettleton
Okolona Separate
Carroll County
Western Line
Cleveland
Louisville
Covington County
Leflore County
West Bolivar
Lee County
Aberdeen
Vicksburg-Warren

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Dropout Rate

158
86
13
78
167
62
138
532
161
213
98
50
45
187
157
54
308
180
93
149
76
88
53
71
139
218
213
207
186
73
470
101
573

14.9%
14.9%
14.8%
15.2%
15.4%
15.5%
15.5%
15.6%
15.6%
15.9%
16.1%
16.2%
16.3%
16.3%
16.5%
17.1%
17.1%
17.3%
17.6%
17.8%
18.0%
18.0%
18.2%
18.4%
18.5%
18.9%
18.9%
19.0%
19.6%
19.7%
19.8%
20.2%
20.7%

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 5: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
April 18, 2016

33

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
McComb
North Pike
Indianola
Brookhaven
Clarksdale
Yazoo City
Tunica County
Walthall County
Yazoo County
Oktibbeha County
Jefferson Davis
Jackson Public
Moss Point
Canton
Meridian
Perry County
Hinds AHS
Laurel
Leland
Greenville
Durant
Montgomery County
Roger Amos McMurtry
Oakley Youth Development Center
Stovall SPED Complex
MS School for the Blind
Hudspeth Center
Magnolia Grove
Ellisville State School
MS State Hospital
State of Mississippi
*N-Counts are rounded to the nearest whole number.

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Dropout Rate

166
133
146
205
191
147
127
146
125
56
159
1938
177
201
393
97
49
164
83
390
21
21
10
22
**
**
**
**
**
**
32448

21.2%
21.2%
21.3%
21.6%
21.7%
21.8%
21.9%
22.3%
22.3%
22.4%
22.7%
23.5%
24.1%
25.1%
25.3%
26.3%
26.5%
27.6%
27.6%
27.9%
28.6%
30.5%
70.9%
89.3%
**
**
**
**
**
**
12.8%

**indicates the district did not meet the minimum n-count


Division of Research and Development
Attachment 5: 2015 District Dropout Rates Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
April 18, 2016

34

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

Attachment 6:
2015 District Graduation Rates
for Students with Disabilities
Sorted by District Name

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 6: 2015 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities Sorted by Dist.
April 18, 2016

35

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate for


Students with Disabilities

Aberdeen
Alcorn
Amite County
Amory
Attala County
Baldwyn
Bay St. Louis
Benoit
Benton County
Biloxi
Booneville
Brookhaven
Calhoun County
Canton
Carroll County
Chickasaw County
Choctaw County
Claiborne County
Clarksdale
Cleveland
Clinton
Coahoma AHS
Coahoma County
Coffeeville
Columbia
Columbus
Copiah County
Corinth
Covington County
DeSoto County

14
26
**
**
**
**
16
**
**
29
**
14
18
31
**
**
**
**
**
17
23
**
**
**
**
35
**
14
29
206

35.1%
19.3%
**
**
**
**
60.3%
**
**
20.9%
**
37.1%
32.7%
5.0%
**
**
**
**
**
5.0%
52.4%
**
**
**
**
19.4%
**
43.3%
5.0%
50.1%

Drew School
Durant
East Jasper

**
**
14

**
**
7.1%

District Name

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 6: 2015 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities Sorted by Dist.
April 18, 2016

36

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate for


Students with Disabilities

East Tallahatchie

**

**

Ellisville State School


Enterprise
Forest City
Forrest AHS
Forrest County
Franklin County
George County
Greene County
Greenville
Greenwood
Grenada
Gulfport
Hancock County
Harrison County
Hattiesburg
Hazlehurst City
Hinds AHS
Hinds County
Hollandale
Holly Springs
Holmes County
Houston Separate

**
**
**
14
**
10
12
**
53
13
24
33
27
74
48
**
**
51
**
**
16
11

**
**
**
63.3%
**
38.5%
42.6%
**
5.3%
7.5%
5.0%
30.9%
52.8%
16.6%
28.2%
**
**
15.4%
**
**
18.8%
9.3%

Hudspeth Center
Humphreys County
Indianola
Itawamba County
Jackson County
Jackson Public
Jefferson County
Jefferson Davis
Jones County
Kemper County

**
**
**
22
45
211
**
18
39
**

**
**
**
58.1%
27.4%
18.6%
**
12.6%
24.9%
**

District Name

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 6: 2015 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities Sorted by Dist.
April 18, 2016

37

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate for


Students with Disabilities

Kosciusko
Lafayette County
Lamar County
Lauderdale County
Laurel
Lawrence County
Leake County
Lee County
Leflore County
Leland
Lincoln County
Long Beach
Louisville
Lowndes County
Lumberton
Madison

16
20
56
32
11
12
11
56
16
**
15
19
20
17
**
46

17.4%
39.5%
58.4%
32.0%
38.5%
25.2%
18.4%
26.5%
41.4%
**
40.3%
39.6%
23.3%
39.3%
**
49.8%

Magnolia Grove
Marion County
Marshall County
McComb
Meridian
Monroe County
Montgomery County
Moss Point
Mound Bayou

**
22
19
19
27
15
**
23
**

**
18.7%
5.0%
21.4%
22.8%
33.3%
**
21.8%
**

MS School for Math and Science


MS School for the Arts
MS School for the Blind
MS School for the Deaf
MS State Hospital
Natchez-Adams
Neshoba County
Nettleton

**
**
**
17
**
27
**
**

**
**
**
17.8%
**
7.5%
**
**

District Name

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 6: 2015 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities Sorted by Dist.
April 18, 2016

38

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate for


Students with Disabilities

New Albany
Newton City
Newton County
North Bolivar
North Panola
North Pike
North Tippah
Noxubee County

16
**
11
**
11
**
**
15

25.2%
**
44.0%
**
9.1%
**
**
26.7%

Oakley Youth Development Center


Ocean Springs
Okolona Separate
Oktibbeha County
Oxford
Pascagoula
Pass Christian
Pearl
Pearl River
Perry County
Petal
Philadelphia
Picayune
Pontotoc City
Pontotoc County
Poplarville
Prentiss County
Quitman
Quitman County
Rankin County
Richton

**
25
**
10
20
50
**
26
24
**
36
**
22
**
18
**
12
11
14
82
**

**
49.3%
**
20.8%
39.5%
33.5%
**
30.3%
28.3%
**
58.4%
**
32.3%
**
43.4%
**
44.8%
17.3%
27.0%
31.6%
**

Roger Amos McMurtry


Scott County
Senatobia
Shaw

**
21
12
**

**
28.3%
26.0%
**

District Name

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 6: 2015 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities Sorted by Dist.
April 18, 2016

39

4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name

Simpson County
Smith County
South Delta
South Panola
South Pike
South Tippah
Starkville
Stone County

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate for


Students with Disabilities

29
25
10
27
**
13
16
21

13.6%
28.2%
29.3%
25.8%
**
30.5%
33.0%
23.7%

Stovall SPED Complex


**
**
Sunflower County
14
6.2%
Tate County
15
13.4%
Tishomingo County
18
16.3%
Tunica County
**
**
Tupelo
58
33.8%
Union City
**
**
Union County
**
**
Vicksburg-Warren
64
11.4%
Walthall County
15
5.0%
Water Valley
**
**
Wayne County
24
5.0%
Webster County
10
41.0%
West Bolivar
**
**
West Jasper
**
**
West Point
15
20.1%
West Tallahatchie
**
**
Western Line
11
38.8%
Wilkinson County
**
**
Winona
**
**
Yazoo City
13
7.5%
Yazoo County
12
16.0%
State of Mississippi
2960
27.5%
*N-Counts are rounded to the nearest whole number
**Indicates the district did not meet the minimum n-count for the calculation of the graduation rate.
Rates below 5% are reported as 5%.
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4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

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4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

April 2016

Attachment 7:
2015 District Graduation Rates
for Students with Disabilities
Sorted by Percentage (PCT)
- Note that ranking does not include suppressed data.

Division of Research and Development


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4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Forrest AHS
Bay St. Louis
Lamar County
Petal
Itawamba County
Hancock County
Clinton
DeSoto County
Madison
Ocean Springs
Prentiss County
Newton County
Pontotoc County
Corinth
George County
Leflore County
Webster County
Lincoln County
Long Beach
Lafayette County
Oxford
Lowndes County
Western Line
Laurel
Franklin County
Brookhaven
Aberdeen
Tupelo
Pascagoula
Monroe County
Starkville
Calhoun County
Picayune
Lauderdale County

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate for


Students with Disabilities

14
16
56
36
22
27
23
206
46
25
12
11
18
14
12
16
10
15
19
20
20
17
11
11
10
14
14
58
50
15
16
18
22
32

63.3%
60.3%
58.4%
58.4%
58.1%
52.8%
52.4%
50.1%
49.8%
49.3%
44.8%
44.0%
43.4%
43.3%
42.6%
41.4%
41.0%
40.3%
39.6%
39.5%
39.5%
39.3%
38.8%
38.5%
38.5%
37.1%
35.1%
33.8%
33.5%
33.3%
33.0%
32.7%
32.3%
32.0%

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 7: 2015 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities Sorted by PCT
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4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Rankin County
Gulfport
South Tippah
Pearl
South Delta
Pearl River
Scott County
Hattiesburg
Smith County
Jackson County
Quitman County
Noxubee County
Lee County
Senatobia
South Panola
New Albany
Lawrence County
Jones County
Stone County
Louisville
Meridian
Moss Point
McComb
Biloxi
Oktibbeha County
West Point
Columbus
Alcorn
Holmes County
Marion County
Jackson Public
Leake County
MS School for the Deaf
Kosciusko

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate for


Students with Disabilities

82
33
13
26
10
24
21
48
25
45
14
15
56
12
27
16
12
39
21
20
27
23
19
29
10
15
35
26
16
22
211
11
17
16

31.6%
30.9%
30.5%
30.3%
29.3%
28.3%
28.3%
28.2%
28.2%
27.4%
27.0%
26.7%
26.5%
26.0%
25.8%
25.2%
25.2%
24.9%
23.7%
23.3%
22.8%
21.8%
21.4%
20.9%
20.8%
20.1%
19.4%
19.3%
18.8%
18.7%
18.6%
18.4%
17.8%
17.4%

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 7: 2015 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities Sorted by PCT
April 18, 2016

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4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Quitman
Harrison County
Tishomingo County
Yazoo County
Hinds County
Simpson County
Tate County
Jefferson Davis
Vicksburg-Warren
Houston Separate
North Panola
Natchez-Adams
Greenwood
Yazoo City
East Jasper
Sunflower County
Greenville
Grenada
Wayne County
Covington County
Marshall County
Walthall County
Canton
Cleveland
Perry County
Nettleton
Amory
Tunica County
Benton County
Wilkinson County
Union County
Claiborne County
Newton City
Leland

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate for


Students with Disabilities

11
74
18
12
51
29
15
18
64
11
11
27
13
13
14
14
53
24
24
29
19
15
31
17
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**

17.3%
16.6%
16.3%
16.0%
15.4%
13.6%
13.4%
12.6%
11.4%
9.3%
9.1%
7.5%
7.5%
7.5%
7.1%
6.2%
5.3%
5.0%
5.0%
5.0%
5.0%
5.0%
5.0%
5.0%
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 7: 2015 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities Sorted by PCT
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4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name
Jefferson County
Poplarville
Pass Christian
Carroll County
Coahoma County
Kemper County
Humphreys County
West Bolivar
Winona
Forrest County
North Pike
Attala County
Greene County
Indianola
West Jasper
Choctaw County
Clarksdale
Copiah County
Lumberton
North Tippah
Hazlehurst City
Okolona Separate
Philadelphia
Columbia
Durant
Enterprise
Neshoba County
Union City
Coffeeville
Booneville
Forest City
East Tallahatchie
North Bolivar
Chickasaw County

April 2016

N-Count*

4-Year Graduation Rate for


Students with Disabilities

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Attachment 7: 2015 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities Sorted by PCT
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4-Year Graduation Rates


Division of Research and Development
J.P. Beaudoin, Ed.D., Chief

District Name

N-Count*

April 2016

4-Year Graduation Rate for


Students with Disabilities

Pontotoc City
**
**
Holly Springs
**
**
Mound Bayou
**
**
West Tallahatchie
**
**
Amite County
**
**
Water Valley
**
**
Hollandale
**
**
Montgomery County
**
**
Richton
**
**
Shaw
**
**
Baldwyn
**
**
South Pike
**
**
Benoit
**
**
Coahoma AHS
**
**
Hinds AHS
**
**
Roger Amos McMurtry
**
**
Oakley Youth Development Center
**
**
Stovall SPED Complex
**
**
MS School for the Blind
**
**
Hudspeth Center
**
**
Magnolia Grove
**
**
Ellisville State School
**
**
MS State Hospital
**
**
MS School for Math and Science
**
**
MS School for the Arts
**
**
Drew
**
**
State of Mississippi
2960
27.5%
*N-Counts are rounded to the nearest whole number
**Indicates the district did not meet the minimum n-count for the calculation of the graduation rate.
Rates below 5% are reported as 5%.

Division of Research and Development


Attachment 7: 2015 District Graduation Rates for Students with Disabilities Sorted by PCT
April 18, 2016

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