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2012 LEGISLATIVE REPORT ON REMEDIAL EDUCATION


Submitted April 16, 2013

1560 Broadway, Suite 1600Denver, Colorado 80202(303) 866-2723

LT. GOVERNOR JOSEPH A. GARCIA, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR GARCIA, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LT. GOV JOSEPH GARCIA, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter from Lt. Governor and Executive Director Joseph A. Garcia Report Summary Figure 1: Progression Track of the 2011 High School Graduating Cohort Highlights Description of the New Method for Calculating Remediation Figure 2: Longitudinal Trends in Remediation New Method Table 1: Remedial Rates by Public Institutions Demographics Figure 3: Remediation by Gender Figure 4a: College Readiness by Ethnicity, Two-Years Figure 4b: College Readiness by Ethnicity, Four-Years Remedial Rates by Subject Figure 5: Developmental Education by Subject and Level First-Year Retention Figure 6: Remediation and One-Year Retention Remedial Course Completion and Costs Figure 7: College-Going Pass Rate Figure 8: FY 2011-12 Estimated Remedial Cost Remediation by School District and High School Reforming the System of Remediation Endnotes Appendix A: Additional Tables Table 2: Remedial Rates by public Colorado Institutions Table 3: Remediation by Race/Ethnicity Table 4: Remediation by Gender Table 5: Remediation and One-Year Retention Table 7: Remedial Course Summary by End-of-Term Completion Table 8: Remedial Course Summary by Subject Table 8a: Remedial Cohort Students by Subject Table 9: Remedial Costs Table 10: Remedial Rates by District and High School Table 11: Remedial Rates by District Table 12: High School College Matriculation and Remediation Appendix B: Technical Information Assessments and Methodology Figure 10: Methodology Comparison Data Limitations 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 16 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 46 53 74 75 76 77

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REPORT SUMMARY
This report was prepared by the Colorado Department of Higher Education (DHE) pursuant to state law and in alignment with postsecondary statewide goals. The Colorado Commission on Higher Education has set a primary performance goal of increasing the number of residents aged 25-34 who hold a high-quality, postsecondary credential to 66 percent.1 In order to reach this goal, and for Colorado to have an educated workforce to fill the 67% of jobs that will require a college degree by 20182, it is no longer enough to get students to college. Nearly all college students must be successful and earn a certificate or Figure 1. Progression Track of the 2011 degree. Remedial education can no longer be a High School Graduating Cohort barrier to success. To that end, a number of initiatives across the state are targeted at reducing students need for, and lessening their time spent in, remedial classes. The information in this report is presented to inform the ongoing dialogue regarding preparation for college and the extent of remedial education in Colorado. An important piece of this effort is the use of clear and comprehensive data. Colorado is a leading state concerning data-sharing capacities between K-12 and higher education, thus allowing for continuous improvements in data quality. Colorado, with its unique collaboration between K-12 and higher education state agencies, is now able to follow public high school graduates directly into the states public colleges and universities. The new method of calculating remediation rates is a direct result of the states P-20 data alignment and was developed in consultation with researchers at state colleges and universities, the Colorado Department of Education and K-12 school districts. The result is a more complete picture of the number of students leaving Colorado public high schools and deemed in need of remedial education when enrolling in public colleges and universities across the state.

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-12


High school data used in this report reflect the performance of students who graduated in 2011 and enrolled in a Colorado public college or university during the 2011-12 academic year. Forty percent (40%) of students in the Colorado high school graduating class of 2011 who enrolled in a state public college or university were either assessed as needing remediation or enrolled in a remedial course in at least one academic subject. Of the total 9,862 students needing remediation, 7,853 were identified by way of their test scores; the additional 2,009 students were identified by way of their enrolling in a remedial course. Sixty-six (66%) of students enrolled in a two-year college and 24% of students at a four-year institution needed remediation.

REMEDIATION BY SUBJECT
Most students required remediation in math (51%), followed by writing (31%) and reading (18%). More than a third of students needing math remediation were assigned to the lowest level course. Most students needing remediation in reading and writing needed only a single semester of remedial help before being ready for college work.

REMEDIATION BY ETHNICITY
Remediation rates were highest for African-American students. Ninety percent (90%) of AfricanAmerican students at two-year colleges and 56% of African-American students at four-year institutions needed remediation. Among Hispanic students, a rapidly growing portion of Colorados college population, nearly 78% of enrollees at two-year institutions required remedial courses compared to 40% of enrollees at four-year institutions. White students had the lowest remedial rates among all ethnic groups, with 57% of enrollees at two-year institutions and 19% of enrollees at four-year institutions needing remediation.

REMEDIATION BY GENDER
Female students (42%) were more likely to need remediation than male students (37%).

RETENTION RATES FOR STUDENTS NEEDING REMEDIATION


For the first time since annual reporting began in 2001, there was no difference in the first-year retention rates between remedial and non-remedial students at community colleges (both had a 48% retention rate). At four-year level, the retention rate for students not assigned to remediation was 79% compared to 60% for those needing remediation, a difference of nearly 20 percentage points. Fifty-nine percent (59%) of all remedial courses were completed successfully.

REMEDIATION COSTS
The estimated cost associated with remedial courses was approximately $58 million in 2011-12. Of that total, $39 million was billed in student tuition while the state funding share was $19 million.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW METHOD FOR CALCULATING REMEDIATION


The results presented in this report are based upon a revised method. Consequently, the results in this report should not be directly compared to those found in previous reports. Two main components distinguish the new method from the old. First, the old method would track a 17, 18 or 19-year-old college The 2012 Remedial Report student backwards to look for their high school record. This uses a new, more was a limited method as approximately 30% of records were comprehensive method, the unmatched and therefore missing from the report. Additionally, the high school cohort used in previous reports results from which cannot was based upon the number of students found in be directly compared to attendance in a Colorado public college or university and not earlier reports. the number of students who actually graduated from high school in the previous year. The revised method used in this report begins with the complete information on the actual high school graduate cohort. This approach captures a more complete set of high school students matriculating into college. Second, the old method counted only the assessment results reported to the Department by the states colleges and universities. The new method uses these assessment results as well as information regarding students who enrolled in a remedial course but did not have an assessment score on file. Importantly, despite the fact that some assessments results were underreported in the past, pursuant to CCHE policy, all students must be assessed for remedial needs upon entrance to a college. Consequently, the result of using both the reported assessment results and student enrollment data is more accurate, comprehensive information. The new method was created collaboratively between the Colorado Department of Higher Education, the Colorado Department of Education, institutional researchers from our public colleges and universities, and local K12 districts. Additionally, the remedial rate is based upon in-state college enrollment and does not include data for those students enrolling into a college in another state. Employing this more comprehensive approach shows that 40% of 2011 public high school graduates who enrolled in a state college or university were assessed as needing remediation or were enrolled in a basic skills course, a slight decrease from the previous year (41.4%). The proportion of 2011 high school graduates who enrolled in a two-year college and needed remediation was 66%, a slight decline from the previous year (67.1%). The comparable rate for students who enrolled in a four-year institution was 24.4%, similar to the previous year (24.7%). Prior national research estimated half of all community college students and 20% of students entering a four-year institution required remediation3. Other national studies cite upwards of 60 percent of students attending two-year institutions need basic skill courses4. Colorados overall remedial rate of 40 percent is slightly higher than the national average across all students. See Figure 2 for additional details.

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Figure 2. Longitudinal Trends in Remedial Rates by Sector - New Calculation Method

Remedial Rates by Public Institution of Higher Education in Colorado


Students who enrolled at a four-year institution and need remediation are often directed to a twoyear institution to complete such coursework. As a result of this fact combined with the institutions open enrollment policies, community colleges enroll larger number of students in need of remediation compared to four-year campuses. However, many four-year institutions do offer remedial coursework on a cash-funded basis (i.e., without state subsidies). In 2011-12, most community colleges experienced a slight decrease in the number of students needing remediation. The rates ranged from a low of 39.8% at Morgan Community College to a high of 87.0% at the Community College of Denver. Four-year institutions continue to offer some remedial courses. Among four-year institutions in 2011-12, the University of Colorado Boulder had the lowest number of students needing remediation, with a rate below 1 percent. Adams State University, which offers both two-year and four-year degrees, had the highest percent of students needing remediation at 61.2% overall (95% at the two-year level; 54.8% at the four-year level). Please note the grand total for remedial rates (40%) reflects college enrollments, but is slightly higher than the rate presented in Appendix A (39%). This is because some students enroll at multiple institutions, thus creating a condition under which a small number of students are counted more than once. The 39% remedial rate presented in Appendix A represents the actual high school headcount. The number of duplicated students is very small, approximately .8% of the total.

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Table 1: Remedial Rates by Public Institution


INSTITUTION NAME Arapahoe Community College Colorado Northwestern Community College Community College of Aurora Community College of Denver Front Range Community College Lamar Community College Morgan Community College Northeastern Junior College Otero Junior College Pikes Peak Community College Pueblo Community College Red Rocks Community College Trinidad State Junior College CC SubTotal Aims Community College Colorado Mountain College Local District Colleges Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University Colorado State University - Pueblo Fort Lewis College Metro State University of Denver University of Colorado Boulder University of Colorado Colorado Springs University of Colorado Denver University of Northern Colorado Western State Colorado University Four-Year Total COMBINATION 2 AND 4 YEAR UNIVERSITIES Adams State University 2 Year Students 4 Year Students Total - Adams State University Colorado Mesa University 2 Year Students 4 Year Students Total - Colorado Mesa University COHORT REMEDIAL PERCENT REMEDIAL 872 507 58.1% 105 65 61.9% 491 308 62.7% 1343 1169 87.0% 1931 1234 63.9% 104 54 51.9% 123 49 39.8% 396 269 67.9% 183 108 59.0% 1141 731 64.1% 565 416 73.6% 788 403 51.1% 225 141 62.7% 8267 5454 66.0% 598 380 978 462 3199 765 418 1772 2831 1123 774 1890 290 13524 428 224 652 5 284 375 132 703 20 274 151 662 113 2719 71.6% 58.9% 66.7% 1.1% 8.9% 49.0% 31.6% 39.7% 0.7% 24.4% 19.5% 35.0% 39.0% 20.1%

60 321 381

57 176 233

95.0% 54.8% 61.2%

475 1034 1509

388 416 804

81.7% 40.2% 53.3% 40.0%

Grand Total 24659 9862 *Under 1 percent of college enrolled student count is duplicated.

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Demographics of the 2011 High School Graduates Assigned to Remedial Education


Gender A slightly higher proportion of females needed remediation at both two-year and four-year institutions. Among females, 42% needed remediation compared to 37% of males. At two-year institutions, 69% of females needed remediation compared to 63% of male students. At four-year institutions, 27% of females needed developmental education while 22% of males required remediation. By subject, females are more likely to need remediation in math (38%) compared to males (30%). Figure 3. Remediation in at Least One Subject by Gender (Overall)

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Ethnicity Minority students were more likely to need remediation compared to white students, a trend that has persisted since annual remedial reporting began in more than a decade ago. Among all ethnic groups, African-American students had the highest remediation rates while white students had the lowest. Ninety Minority students were percent of African-American students at two-year colleges more likely to need needed remediation and 56% of African-American students at remediation than white four-year institutions were considered not ready for collegelevel courses. For white students, the remediation rate was students, a consistent 57% at two-year colleges and 19% at four-year institutions. trend for over ten years. More than twice as many African-American students needed remediation in math (63%) compared to white students (27%). Remediation gaps also persist for Hispanic students, who make up the fastest-growing portion of Colorados high school graduates. Almost 78% of Hispanic students enrolled in two-year schools required remedial education compared to 40% at four-year colleges and universities. According to U.S. Census data, rates of postsecondary degree attainment are lower among Hispanics ages 25-34 than all other ethnic groups. Fewer than 17% of Hispanics in this age group have obtained a degree. Colorados high school and college enrollments are becoming increasingly diverse. As a result, it is widely anticipated that improvements in college preparation, remedial instruction, and state remedial policies will begin to close college preparation and performance gaps among the states minority populations. Please see Figures 4a and 4b on the following pages for additional details about remediation rates by ethnicity.

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Figure 4a Remediation by Race/Ethnicity (Two-Year Institutions)

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Figure 4b Remediation by Race/Ethnicity (Four-Year Institutions)

Remedial Rates by Subject The largest number of students in need of remediation required additional help in math (51%), a finding consistent with previous state reports and national trends. This rate is followed in magnitude by writing (31%) and reading (18%). Figure 5 below illustrates the percentage of 2011 high school graduates assigned to remediation by subject. As Figure 5 shows, the greatest remedial intensity is in math. Research has shown there is a negative relationship between the number of remedial classes needed and a students chance of academic success5.
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Importantly, in 2012, the Colorado Community College System acted to eliminate the lowest-level courses at its colleges. Instead of these courses, the CCCS will offer tutoring support to students who would have tested into the lowest level remedial courses. In addition, the CCCS completely redesigned its remedial course sequences in mathematics and writing. The result is a system that reduces the amount of time required to complete remedial sequences. Although not recommended, students who are assessed for remediation may not enroll into a remedial course until their second or later year of education. Reform movements are targeting these students to ensure a timely entrance into basic skill courses.

Figure 5 5 Developmental Education by Subject

FIRST-YEAR RETENTION This section examines the retention rates of remedial and non-remedial students by institution. In recent years, the measure of higher education success has shifted from a focus on college access (inputs) to postsecondary success (outcomes). Consequently, The measure of higher education measuring success is not based upon the percent of students needing developmental education (or not), but rather the success has shifted from a focus number of such students who move through the remedial on college access (inputs) to sequence into credit-bearing courses and on to graduation. postsecondary success Table 5 (in appendix) and Figure 6 below compare overall retention rates of students assigned to remediation and those not assigned to remediation by type of institution. Historically, Colorado students who required developmental education were less likely to persist into their second year. However, for the first time since annual reporting began in
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(outcomes). For the first time, there is no difference in the firstyear retention rates of remedial and non-remedial students at community colleges.

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2001, there is no difference in the first-year retention rates of remedial and non-remedial students at community colleges. . At these two-year institutions, the retention rate for both remedial and nonremedial students was 48%. At four-year institutions, the difference between one-year retention rates and remediation was more pronounced. The retention rate for students not assigned to remedial coursework was 79% compared to 60% for those assigned to remediation, nearly a 20 percentage point difference in retention. Figure 6. Remediation and One-Year Retention (Two-Year and Four-Year Institutions)

Remedial Course Completion and Costs (NOTE: THIS SECTION USES INFORMATION FOR ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN REMEDIAL COURSES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO 2011 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES)
Remedial Summary by End of Term Completion Table 8 (in appendix) details remedial courses attempted and total credit hours passed, failed, withdrawn or incomplete. At all institutions, students enrolled in 81,624 remedial courses. Of those, students passed 48,497 courses (59%) and failed, withdrew, took as incomplete or audited 33,127 courses (41 %). Overall, students at public institutions in Colorado failed or withdrew approximately 27 percent of all remedial credit hours attempted. Figure 7 and Table 8 below illustrates pass rates by subject. Please note withdrawn courses are included in the fail rate and incomplete and audited courses were excluded. Accordingly, the pass rates were 64% for reading, 62% for writing, and 58% for math.

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Figure 7 72012 College- Going Cohort Pass Rate for Remedial Education Courses

Remedial Credit Hour Costs Calculations regarding the cost of remedial education have been revised with input from the chief financial officers at Colorado public colleges and universities. The estimated cost for remediation is calculated by using data on total operating revenues at public institutions of higher education. These revenues come from a variety of sources but are primarily comprised of student tuition and state funding (General Fund or College Opportunity Fund dollars). This amount is divided by the total number of credit hours provided by the colleges to students in the same fiscal year, generating an average cost per credit hour. This average cost per credit hour is then applied to the number of remedial credit hours taken, which generates an estimated average cost for total remedial education. This total figure is further divided into student share and state share. Figure 8 shows the estimated state cost for fall 2011 and spring 2012. Two-year and four-year institutions that are authorized to offer remedial instruction reported that 79,578 remedial courses were taken in fall 2011 and spring 2012. The estimated total cost for remedial instruction associated with these enrollments is $58.4 million. This total is comprised of an estimated state cost of $19.1
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million and an estimated student cost of $39.3 million. These figures do not include cash-funded courses offered by four-year colleges at their discretion or remedial coursework taken during the summer. Figure 8. FY 2011-12 Estimated Remedial Education Cost

REMEDIATION BY SCHOOL DISTRICT AND HIGH SCHOOL


Tables 10 and 11 in the appendix show data on the number of students assigned to remediation by school district and high school. For confidentiality purposes, data from high schools with fewer than 16 graduates enrolled are not displayed, though these students are included in the overall remedial rate. Three years data using the new calculation method are included for comparison. Table 11 in the appendix disaggregates the most current year of remediation data by subject and high school. Remedial rates by high school ranged from a low of 2.2% at DEvelyn Senior High School in the Jefferson County School District to a high of 95% at Emily Griffith Opportunity School in Denver Public Schools. A number of high schools have consistently produced low remedial rates for their high school graduates. These schools include DEvelyn, The Classical Academy Charter in Academy District 20, the Denver School of Science and Technology, and Fairview High School in Boulder.

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About 1 in 5 high schools produced Class of 2011 graduates with a remedial rate of 25% or lower, while 43% of high schools had a remedial rate between 26% and 50%. Five percent of high schools had a remedial rate of more than 75%. Among districts, Aurora Public Schools saw improvement in remedial rates at all four high schools with publicly reportable data. Districts with the lowest remedial rates included Cheyenne Mountain 12 (15%) and the Boulder Valley School District (23%). The Adams 14 School district reported the highest remediation rate (81%), followed among larger districts by Mapleton Public Schools (65%). Thirty-four school districts with publicly reportable data had remediation rates of 50% or higher. Table 12 in the appendix displays remedial rates by subject. Additionally, Table 12 includes college matriculation rates by high school for students enrolling both in-state and out-of-state. The remedial rates are based upon the number of students who enroll in a public Colorado institution. The out-ofstate college enrollment rates were included to provide context for a number of districts who have higher number of graduates leaving the state. We cannot identify the remedial needs, or lack thereof, of students leaving Colorado.

REFORMING THE SYSTEM OF REMEDIATION


Colorados K-12 schools and postsecondary institutions are fully invested in lowering remediation rates and lessening the time students spend in remedial courses. These shared efforts are necessary to meet our states degree-completion goal and prepare our future workforce. The following section highlights a sample of these efforts: The Colorado Commission on Higher Education in its 2012 Master Plan includes improving student success through better outcomes in basic skills education as one of its goals. This goal will be measured at the institutional level by eliminating the disparities in the completion rates of collegelevel English and mathematics courses between students originally assigned to remediation and those not assigned to remediation.1 Several campuses elected to include this goal in their performance contracts with the Colorado Commission on Higher Education. In March 2013, the Colorado Commission on Higher Education approved a Supplemental Academic Instruction policy. By way of this policy, institutions can enjoy discretion to assign students with limited academic deficiencies to standard Colorado is a credit-bearing courses with co-requisite academic national leader in support. This will affect those students who have been admitted to an institution, but have failed to meet the remedial education minimum threshold placement scores for college level reform. coursework as determined by the CCHEs Remedial Education Policy. This modification to policy permits these students to accelerate into college-level courses at their institution of choice, reducing the incidence in remediation and it is expected, improving college completion.

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The Colorado Department of Education and the Colorado Department of Higher Education are working closely together to align Colorado Academic standards with college readiness and college admission and placement policies, as outlined in the 2008 Colorado Achievement Plan for Kids, or CAP4K, legislation. Colorados admission and remediation policies are being revised to accommodate demonstrated academic abilities versus the amount of time spent in a classroom. The State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education recently approved changes to its remedial education policies and courses. These changes are designed to accelerate students through remedial classes in a semester or less. Strategies used by the community college system include placing students assessed as needing remediation in support classes that run alongside credit-bearing college courses, combining English and reading remediation into a single College Readiness Composition course, and assigning students to a math curriculum based upon a their chosen major. A $1 million grant from Complete College America funded this work, which is expected to be fully implemented on campuses by fall 2014. A number of high schools are increasingly making use of concurrent enrollment to help students complete any necessary remedial courses before they arrive on college campuses. All high school juniors in Colorado are required to take the ACT exam; results may indicate whether a student will need remediation and some high schools help students take those courses as high school seniors. As noted in the DHEs concurrent enrollment report this year, between 2010-2011 and 2011-2012, enrollment in basic skills Concurrent Enrollment courses saw a 39.2% increase. Though causation has not yet been tested or established, the Department of Higher Education has observed a relationship between the districts with the highest percent of concurrent enrollment students and declining remedial placements (e.g., Adams-Arapahoe 28J [Aurora Public Schools]).. A pilot operated by the federally-funded GEAR UP program is placing 8th and 9thgrade students into self-paced online remedial courses offered by Adams State University. When students complete these courses, Adams State University provides transcripts that students can use to begin enrolling in college-level courses as early as grade 10. GEAR UP pays the majority of the costs involved in setting up these computer labs, which are overseen by licensed teachers, in two dozen high schools across the state. The GEAR UP program targets low-income minority students who typically would be the first in their families to go to college. As of April, nearly 700 GEAR UP 8th and 9th graders are enrolled in this early remediation pilot.

These efforts hold the promise of improved college success for students and subsequent benefits for our workforce and our state. Colorados unique data-sharing partnership between K-12 and higher education will continue alongside these efforts, enhancing our ability to highlight strengths and weaknesses as our students follow their chosen paths from high school to college and career.
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ENDNOTES
1

Colorado Commission on Higher Education (2012). Colorado Competes: A Completion Agenda for Higher Education. Denver, CO: Colorado Commission on Higher Education Master Plan.
2

Carnevale, Anthony P.; Smith, N.; Strohl, J. (2010). Help Wanted: Projections of Jobs and Education Requirements through 2018. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown Center for Education and the Workforce.
3

Education Commission of the States: Getting Past Go: Accountability and Continuous Improvement in Remedial Education (Denver, CO: Education Commission of the States, January 2011).
4

National Center for Educational Statistics: The Condition of Education 2004, NCES 2004-077 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics).
5

Thomas Bailey, Rethinking Remedial Education in Community College, CCRC Brief No. 40 (New York: Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2009).

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APPENDIX A: ADDITIONAL TABLES

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Table 2: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public Institution of Higher Education 2012 2011 2010 2012 - Old Methodology
NOT ASSESSED, REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL FOUND TAKING ASSESSED ASSESSED REMEDIAL COURSE 361 41.4% 146 46 43.8% 19 217 44.2% 91 668 49.7% 501 936 48.5% 298 34 32.7% 20 32 26.0% 17 215 54.3% 54 64 35.0% 44 503 44.1% 228 291 51.5% 125 305 38.7% 98 102 45.3% 39 3774 45.7% 1680 302 129 431 217 776 5 278 363 128 680 16 272 147 659 107 3648 7853 50.5% 33.9% 44.1% 57.0% 51.4% 1.1% 8.7% 47.5% 30.6% 38.4% 0.6% 24.2% 19.0% 34.9% 36.9% 23.7% 31.8% 126 95 221 16 28 0 6 12 4 23 4 2 4 3 6 108 2009

INSTITUTION NAME Arapahoe Community College Colorado Northwestern Community College Community College of Aurora Community College of Denver Front Range Community College Lamar Community College Morgan Community College Northeastern Junior College Otero Junior College Pikes Peak Community College Pueblo Community College Red Rocks Community College Trinidad State Junior College CC SubTotal Aims Community College Colorado Mountain College Local District Colleges Adams State University Colorado Mesa University Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University Colorado State University - Pueblo Fort Lewis College Metro State University of Denver University of Colorado Boulder University of Colorado Colorado Springs University of Colorado Denver University of Northern Colorado Western State Colorado University Four-Year Total Grand Total

COHORT 872 105 491 1343 1931 104 123 396 183 1141 565 788 225 8267 598 380 978 381 1509 462 3199 765 418 1772 2831 1123 774 1890 290 15414 24659

NUMBER OF REMEDIAL PERCENT REMEDIAL COHORT REMEDIAL 507 58.1% 769 469 65 61.9% 101 64 308 62.7% 476 331 1169 87.0% 1496 1323 1234 63.9% 2039 1305 54 51.9% 112 50 49 39.8% 117 52 269 67.9% 443 307 108 59.0% 240 141 731 64.1% 1505 955 416 73.6% 638 472 403 51.1% 914 501 141 62.7% 209 139 5454 66.0% 9059 6109 428 224 652 233 804 5 284 375 132 703 20 274 151 662 113 3756 9862 71.6% 58.9% 66.7% 61.2% 53.3% 1.1% 8.9% 49.0% 31.6% 39.7% 0.7% 24.4% 19.5% 35.0% 39.0% 24.4% 40.0% 579 378 957 408 1311 507 3315 767 505 1878 2648 934 930 1924 313 15440 25456 380 231 611 249 701 6 327 407 154 801 13 208 179 640 122 3807 10527

PERCENT REMEDIAL COHORT REMEDIAL 61.0% 792 462 63.4% 102 59 69.5% 472 321 88.4% 1492 1340 64.0% 2064 1296 44.6% 114 59 44.4% 118 40 69.3% 379 233 58.8% 211 123 63.5% 1408 881 74.0% 648 452 54.8% 987 482 66.5% 202 124 67.4% 8989 5872 65.6% 61.1% 63.8% 61.0% 53.5% 1.2% 9.9% 53.1% 30.5% 42.7% 0.5% 22.3% 19.2% 33.3% 39.0% 24.7% 41.4% 732 382 1114 365 1154 558 3171 787 468 2017 2997 903 960 2036 363 15779 25882 472 216 688 228 578 5 285 397 145 803 25 72 266 621 160 3585 10145

PERCENT REMEDIAL 58.3% 57.8% 68.0% 89.8% 62.8% 51.8% 33.9% 61.5% 58.3% 62.6% 69.8% 48.8% 61.4% 65.3% 64.5% 56.5% 61.8% 62.5% 50.1% 0.9% 9.0% 50.4% 31.0% 39.8% 0.8% 8.0% 27.7% 30.5% 44.1% 22.7% 39.2%

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Table 3: 2012 Remedial Rates by Ethnicity, Two-Year Public Institutions


ETHNICITY Asian Black or African American, non-Hispanic Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Hispanic Native American or Alaskan Native Unknown Ethnicity White, non-Hispanic More than one race/ethnicity (non-hispanic) Non-Resident Alien SUBTOTAL TWO YEAR SCHOOLS COHORT 187 501 28 1893 99 1143 5061 319 14 9245 REMEDIAL IN AT LEAST ONE SUBJECT % REMEDIAL 135 72.2% 450 89.8% 21 75.0% 1471 77.7% 76 76.8% 823 72.0% 2904 57.4% 214 67.1% 12 85.7% 6106 66.0%

2012 Remedial Rates by Ethnicity, Four-Year Public Institutions


ETHNICITY Asian Black or African American, non-Hispanic Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Hispanic Native American or Alaskan Native Unknown Ethnicity White, non-Hispanic More than one race/ethnicity (non-hispanic) Non-Resident Alien SUBTOTAL FOUR YEAR SCHOOLS TOTAL COHORT 580 542 14 2731 79 414 10406 645 3 15414 24659 REMEDIAL IN AT LEAST ONE SUBJECT % REMEDIAL 121 20.9% 302 55.7% 5 35.7% 1099 40.2% 35 44.3% 113 27.3% 1920 18.5% 161 25.0% 0 0.0% 3756 24.4% 9862 40.0%

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Table 4: 2012 Remedial Rates by Gender, Two-Year Public Institutions


Female Male No Gender Data 4736 4477 32 9245 3275 2806 25 6106 69.2% 62.7% 78.1% 66.0%

2012 Remedial Rates by Gender, Four-Year Public Institutions


Female Male 8131 7283 15414 2175 1581 3756 26.7% 21.7% 24.4%

2012 Remedial Rates by Gender, Statewide


Female Male No Gender Data 12867 11760 32 73977 5450 4387 25 29586 42.4% 37.3% 78.1% 40.0%

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Table 5: Remediation and One-Year Retention NON REMEDIAL RETAINED COUNT RETAINED PERCENT COUNT 300 127 42.33% 469 37 17 45.95% 64 145 69 47.59% 331 173 72 41.62% 1323 734 363 49.46% 1305 62 32 51.61% 50 65 22 33.85% 52 136 90 66.18% 307 99 35 35.35% 141 550 267 48.55% 955 166 82 49.40% 472 413 215 52.06% 501 70 27 38.57% 139 2950 1418 48.07% 6109 199 100 50.25% 380 147 51 34.69% 231 346 151 43.64% 611 159 100 62.89% 249 610 394 64.59% 701 501 453 90.42% 6 2988 2538 84.94% 327 360 258 71.67% 407 351 237 67.52% 154 1077 703 65.27% 801 2635 2266 86.00% 13 726 547 75.34% 208 751 575 76.56% 179 1284 928 72.27% 640 191 128 67.02% 122 11633 9127 78.46% 3807 14929 10696 71.65% 10527 REMEDIAL RETAINED 224 29 170 547 720 28 26 170 74 426 234 228 70 2946 189 118 307 121 359 4 252 242 91 491 11 130 133 405 57 2296 5549 RETAINED PERCENT 47.76% 45.31% 51.36% 41.35% 55.17% 56.00% 50.00% 55.37% 52.48% 44.61% 49.58% 45.51% 50.36% 48.22% 49.74% 51.08% 50.25% 48.59% 51.21% 66.67% 77.06% 59.46% 59.09% 61.30% 84.62% 62.50% 74.30% 63.28% 46.72% 60.31% 52.71% REMEDIAL VS NON REMEDIAL 5.4% -0.6% 3.8% -0.3% 5.7% 4.4% 16.2% -10.8% 17.1% -3.9% 0.2% -6.5% 11.8% 0.2% -0.5% 16.4% 6.6% -14.3% -13.4% -23.8% -7.9% -12.2% -8.4% -4.0% -1.4% -12.8% -2.3% -9.0% -20.3% -18.1% -18.9%

INSTITUTION NAME Arapahoe Community College Colorado Northwestern Community College Community College of Aurora Community College of Denver Front Range Community College Lamar Community College Morgan Community College Northeastern Junior College Otero Junior College Pikes Peak Community College Pueblo Community College Red Rocks Community College Trinidad State Junior College CC SubTotal Aims Community College Colorado Mountain College Local District Colleges Adams State University Colorado Mesa University Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University Colorado State University - Pueblo Fort Lewis College Metro State University of Denver University of Colorado Boulder University of Colorado Colorado Springs University of Colorado Denver University of Northern Colorado Western State Colorado University Four-Year Total GRAND TOTAL

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Table 7: FY2011-12 Remedial Course Summary by End of Term Completion Total Credit Hours Audit/ Incomplete/ In Progress

Institution Offering Remedial Courses Community Colleges Arapahoe Community College Colorado Northwestern Community College Community College of Aurora Community College of Denver Front Range Community College Lamar Community College Morgan Community College Northeastern Junior College Otero Junior College Pikes Peak Community College Pueblo Community College Red Rocks Community College Trinidad State Junior College COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUBTOTAL Local District Colleges Aims Community College Colorado Mountain College LOCAL DISTRICT SUBTOTAL TWO YEAR TOTAL Four Year Public Adams State University Colorado Mesa University Colorado State University - Pueblo Fort Lewis College Western State Colorado University FOUR YEAR TOTAL

# Courses

Passed

Failed**

5,141 594 4,529 18,492 11,808 306 520 1,354 902 11,702 5,994 4,885 1,121 67,348

16,283 1,852 15,220 56,642 38,314 973 1,700 4,232 2,953 41,684 20,409 15,482 3,191 218,935

3,497 401 2,779 9,650 7,623 169 362 811 598 6,345 3,269 2,887 717 39,108

68.02% 67.51% 61.36% 52.18% 64.56% 55.23% 69.62% 59.90% 66.30% 54.22% 54.54% 59.10% 63.96% 58.07%

1,638 192 1,746 8,356 4,166 137 155 542 303 5,347 2,714 1,976 382 27,654

31.86% 32.32% 38.55% 45.19% 35.28% 44.77% 29.81% 40.03% 33.59% 45.69% 45.28% 40.45% 34.08% 41.06%

6 1 4 486 19 0 3 1 1 10 11 22 22 586

0.12% 0.17% 0.09% 2.63% 0.16% 0.00% 0.58% 0.07% 0.11% 0.09% 0.18% 0.45% 1.96% 0.87%

4,697 1,879 6,576 73,924

14,543 5,227 19,770 238,705

3,231 1,422 4,653 43,761

68.79% 75.68% 70.76% 59.20%

1,454 427 1,881 29,535

30.96% 22.72% 2.79% 39.95%

12 30 42 628

0.26% 1.60% 0.06% 0.85%

1,183 4,471 1,145 624 277 7,700

3,549 13,111 4,275 1,872 831 23,638

515 2,854 689 468 210 4,736

43.53% 63.83% 60.17% 75.00% 75.81% 61.51%

546 1,421 455 155 66 2,643

46.15% 31.78% 39.74% 24.84% 23.83% 34.32%

122 196 1 0 1 320

10.31% 4.38% 0.09% 0.16% 0.36% 4.16%

GRAND TOTAL 81,624 262,343 48,497 59.42% 32,178 39.42% 948 1.16% Source: SURDS Remedial Course file (Fall 11 & Spring 12), All courses taken during during the time period; Only includes math, english, and reading remediation (determined by course prefix); FLC uses course number (Math-82, 83, 92, 93,Eng-90, 91) Data pulled 2/26/13; Revised 4/9/2013 ** Failed includes Remedial Course End Of Term Completion codes 2 (Failed) and 5 (Withdrawn); In previous years, withdrawn was included in the Other category Adams State and Mesa State have a statutorily approved 2-year function and offer remedial courses; Other 4-year institutions may offer Grouped by "endTermCompletion", "institutionCode" "EndOfTermCompletion"; Passed=1, Failed=2, Withdraw=5, Audit...=3,4,6

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Table 8: FY2011-12 Remedial Course Summary by Subject and End of Term Completion*
Math Passed %* Writing Passed %* Writing Other % Failed** Writing Other*** of Total # Failed %* # Count

Institution Offering Remedial Courses Community Colleges Arapahoe Community College Colorado Northwestern Community College Community College of Aurora Community College of Denver Front Range Community College Lamar Community College Morgan Community College Northeastern Junior College Otero Junior College Pikes Peak Community College Pueblo Community College Red Rocks Community College Trinidad State Junior College COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUBTOTAL

# Taking Total Credit Course # Courses Hours

Math Passed #

Math Math Failed** # Failed %*

Reading Passed #

Reading Reading Reading Passed %* Failed** # Failed %*

Writing Passed #

2,785 271 2,764 9,596 7,079 161 266 601 444 6,717 3,050 2,828 565 37,127

5,141 594 4,529 18,492 11,808 306 520 1,354 902 11,702 5,994 4,885 1,121 67,348

16,283 1,852 15,220 56,642 38,314 973 1,700 4,232 2,953 41,684 20,409 15,482 3,191 218,935

1,952 209 1,790 5,088 5,018 105 233 407 344 3,717 1,710 1,761 391 22,725

66.8% 63.1% 63.8% 50.4% 63.4% 55.9% 74.0% 56.5% 68.0% 52.1% 53.3% 56.8% 62.5% 57.0%

969 122 1,015 5,017 2,893 83 82 313 162 3,415 1,500 1,339 235 17,145

33.2% 36.9% 36.2% 49.6% 36.6% 44.1% 26.0% 43.5% 32.0% 47.9% 46.7% 43.2% 37.5% 43.0%

608 94 296 1,992 665 12 55 162 92 831 634 374 126 5,941

72.6% 80.3% 60.0% 60.2% 70.2% 57.1% 71.4% 65.3% 67.2% 55.1% 58.3% 66.5% 71.6% 62.4%

229 23 197 1,316 282 9 22 86 45 676 453 188 50 3,576

27.4% 19.7% 40.0% 39.8% 29.8% 42.9% 28.6% 34.7% 32.8% 44.9% 41.7% 33.5% 28.4% 37.6%

937 98 693 2,570 1,940 52 74 242 162 1,797 925 752 200 10,442

68.0% 67.6% 56.5% 56.0% 66.2% 53.6% 59.2% 62.9% 62.8% 58.9% 54.9% 62.6% 67.3% 60.1%

440 47 534 2,023 991 45 51 143 96 1,256 761 449 97 6,933

32.0% 32.4% 43.5% 44.0% 33.8% 46.4% 40.8% 37.1% 37.2% 41.1% 45.1% 37.4% 32.7% 39.9%

6 1 4 486 19 0 3 1 1 10 11 22 22 586

12.4% 10.3% 11.2% 12.3% 12.6% 7.8% 10.8% 12.8% 10.8% 13.6% 21.8% 12.9% 17.8% 0.9%

Local District Colleges Aims Community College 2,286 Colorado Mountain College 999 LOCAL DISTRICT SUBTOTAL 3,285 TWO YEAR TOTAL 40,412 Four Year Public Adams State University 710 Colorado Mesa University 2,314 Colorado State University - Pueblo 751 Fort Lewis College 423 Western State Colorado University 203 4 YEAR SUBTOTAL 4,401 GRAND TOTAL 44,813

4,697 1,879 6,576 73,924

14,543 5,227 19,770 238,705

1,806 715 2,521 25,246

68.2% 76.4% 70.3% 58.1%

842 221 1,063 18,208

31.8% 23.6% 29.7% 41.9%

536 283 819 6,760

68.3% 79.9% 71.9% 63.4%

249 71 320 3,896

31.7% 20.1% 28.1% 36.6%

889 424 1,313 11,755

71.0% 75.8% 72.5% 61.3%

363 135 498 7,431

29.0% 24.2% 27.5% 38.7%

12 30 42 628

11.1% 10.9% 0.1% 0.9%

1,183 4,471 1,145 624 277 7,700 81,624

3,549 13,111 4,275 1,872 831 23,638 262,343

310 1,690 467 302 129 2,898 28,144

41.0% 63.7% 55.7% 73.1% 71.7% 59.9% 58.3%

447 961 372 111 51 1,942 20,150

59.0% 36.3% 44.3% 26.9% 28.3% 40.1% 41.7%

84 359 0 0 0 443 7,203

64.6% 78.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 75.6% 64.1%

46 97 0 0 0 143 4,039

35.4% 21.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 24.4% 35.9%

121 805 222 166 81 1,395 13,150

69.5% 68.9% 72.8% 79.0% 84.4% 71.4% 62.2%

53 363 83 44 15 558 7,989

30.5% 31.1% 27.2% 21.0% 15.6% 28.6% 37.8%

122 196 1 1 1 321 949

13.7% 14.0% 9.5% 13.8% 5.4% 4.2% 1.2%

Cohort: Source: SURDS Remedial Course file (Fall 11 & Spring 12), All courses taken during during the time period; * Please note that the percents shown are represented differently than in previous reports. This table shows a percent per subject. Previous reports show percents based on the total population. ** Failed includes Remedial Course End Of Term Completion codes 2 (Failed) and 5 (Withdrawn); In previous years, withdrawn was included in the Other category *** Other includes Remedial Course End Of Term Completion codes 3,4,6 (Audit, Incomplete, In Progress) Only includes math, english, and reading remediation (determined by course prefix); FLC uses course number (Math-82, 83, 92, 93,Eng-90, 91) Data pulled 2/26/13; Revised 4/9/2013

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Table 8a: FY2011-12 Remedial Course Summary by Subject and Level* Math Courses Total Credit Hours 262,343 Writing Courses Reading Courses

# Courses 81,624

030 Math 8,568

060 Math 10,617 60%

090 Math 12,949

Other Math 16,549

030 Writ 1,221

060 Writ 5,355

090 Writ 13,965

Other Writ 492

030 Read 1,096

060 Read 3,583 14%

090 Read 6,605

Other Read

% of All Courses 17.6% % of 30,60,90 26.7% Cohort: 66%

26% 26.6% 34.0% 5.8% 25.5% 98% 40.3% 5.9% 26.1% 68.0% 9.7% 66.4% 2.3% 9.7%

21.8%

31.8% 100% 31.8%

58.5%

0.0%

33.0%

58.5%

Source: SURDS Remedial Course file (Fall 11 & Spring 12), All courses taken during during the time period; *Only includes math, english, and reading remediation (determined by course prefix); Other includes course numbers outside of the 30,60,90 sequence (45,75,77,82,91-99) Data pulled 2/26/13; Revised 4/9/2013

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Table 9: Estimated Cost of Remedial Course Work at Public Two-Year and Four-Year Institutions - Fall 2011 & Spring 2012 Total State Student Total 2-year Total Remedia Remedial Remedial Remedial or 4- Courses Remedia l Credit Instruction Instruction Instruction year l FTE Hours Cost Cost Cost Total Credit Hours Attempted <<NEW CALC FROM Budget Data Books>> BDB Total Remedial Cost per Total E & G Instruction Cost Credit (less non(New Hour approp E & G) Calculation)

Institution Offering Remedial Courses

State Share Cost

Student Share Cost

Community Colleges Arapahoe Community College Colorado Northwestern CC Community College of Aurora Community College of Denver Front Range Community College Lamar Community College Morgan Community College Northeastern Junior College Otero Junior College Pikes Peak Community College Pueblo Community College Red Rocks Community College Trinidad State Junior College COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUBTOTAL Local District Colleges Aims Community College Colorado Mountain College LOCAL DISTRICT SUBTOTAL TWO YEAR TOTAL Four Year Public Adams State University Colorado Mesa University FOUR YEAR TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 4 4 1,183 4,471 5,654 79,578 3,549 13,111 16,660 255,365 118 $479,452 $674,326 $1,153,778 437 $1,167,933 $2,892,605 $4,060,538 555 $1,647,385 $3,566,931 $5,214,315 8,512 $19,086,961 $39,357,016 $58,443,977 83,013.9 210,323.0 293,337 2,102,326 $26,987,765.53 $325.10 $65,138,013.35 $309.70 $92,125,778.88 $493,834,403.69 $1,153,777.62 $479,451.92 $674,325.70 $4,060,537.81 $1,167,932.81 $2,892,604.99 $5,214,315.43 $1,647,384.73 $3,566,930.69 $58,443,976.81 $19,086,961.15 $39,357,015.66 2 2 4,697 1,879 6,576 73,924 14,543 5,227 19,770 238,705 485 $1,084,303 $1,434,760 $2,519,064 174 $308,999 $631,073 $940,072 659 $1,393,302 $2,065,833 $3,459,136 7,957 $17,439,576 $35,790,085 $53,229,661 96,925.5 90,225.4 187,151 1,808,989 $16,788,936.00 $173.21 $16,226,973.10 $179.85 $33,015,909.10 $401,708,624.81 $2,519,063.57 $1,084,303.23 $1,434,760.34 $940,072.18 $308,999.24 $631,072.94 $3,459,135.75 $1,393,302.47 $2,065,833.28 $53,229,661.39 $17,439,576.42 $35,790,084.97 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5,141 594 4,529 18,492 11,808 306 520 1,354 902 11,702 5,994 4,885 1,121 67,348 16,283 1,852 15,220 56,642 38,314 973 1,700 4,232 2,953 41,684 20,409 15,482 3,191 218,935 543 62 507 1,888 1,277 32 57 141 98 1,389 680 516 106 7,298 $1,193,420 $135,738 $1,115,510 $4,151,429 $2,808,125 $71,314 $124,597 $310,173 $216,432 $3,055,121 $1,495,825 $1,134,713 $233,876 $16,046,274 $2,508,196 $285,278 $2,344,454 $8,725,005 $5,901,802 $149,879 $261,864 $651,888 $454,873 $6,420,909 $3,143,756 $2,384,812 $491,534 $33,724,252 $3,701,617 $421,015 $3,459,965 $12,876,434 $8,709,927 $221,192 $386,461 $962,061 $671,306 $9,476,030 $4,639,581 $3,519,525 $725,410 $49,770,526 160,355.5 20,996.5 123,922.0 200,396.5 364,266.5 19,171.8 28,592.9 41,726.0 32,981.5 272,568.0 144,367.1 171,581.4 40,912.5 1,621,838 $368,692,715.71 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $227.33 $3,701,616.78 $421,015.43 $3,459,964.83 $12,876,434.16 $8,709,927.24 $221,192.23 $386,461.25 $962,061.18 $671,305.92 $9,476,029.83 $4,639,580.96 $3,519,525.33 $725,410.50 $49,770,525.64 $1,193,420.32 $135,737.54 $1,115,510.49 $4,151,428.73 $2,808,125.43 $71,313.52 $124,597.10 $310,173.48 $216,432.49 $3,055,120.85 $1,495,824.81 $1,134,713.10 $233,876.08 $16,046,273.95 $2,508,196.45 $285,277.89 $2,344,454.34 $8,725,005.43 $5,901,801.81 $149,878.72 $261,864.15 $651,887.70 $454,873.43 $6,420,908.98 $3,143,756.15 $2,384,812.23 $491,534.42 $33,724,251.69

Cohort: SURDS Remedial Course file (Fall 11 & Spring 12) Only includes math, english, and reading remediation (determined by course prefix) Cost per credit hour is based upon FY 11-12 actual total education and general expenditures (from Budget Data Books), divided by total credit hours offered (from SURDS).

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Table 10: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District and High School
% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ADAMS COUNTY 14 ADAMS COUNTY 14 ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J AGATE 300 AGUILAR REORGANIZED 6 AKRON R-1 ALAMOSA RE-11J ALAMOSA RE-11J ARCHULETA COUNTY 50 JT

ACADEMY ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL AIR ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ASPEN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL DISCOVERY CANYON CAMPUS SCHOOL LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL PINE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL RAMPART HIGH SCHOOL TCA COLLEGE PATHWAYS THE CLASSICAL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ADAMS CITY HIGH SCHOOL LESTER R ARNOLD HIGH SCHOOL APS ONLINE SCHOOL AURORA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GATEWAY HIGH SCHOOL HINKLEY HIGH SCHOOL LOTUS SCHOOL FOR EXCELLENCE NEW AMERICA SCHOOL OPTIONS SCHOOL RANGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM SMITH HIGH SCHOOL AGATE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AGUILAR JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AKRON HIGH SCHOOL ALAMOSA HIGH SCHOOL ALAMOSA OPEN SCHOOL ARCHULETA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL 29

* 138 * 63 186 153 173 * 49 92 * * 113 119 139 * * * 208 * * * * 93 * *

* 25.4% * 23.8% 31.2% 24.2% 26.6% * 10.2% 80.4% * * 58.4% 60.5% 55.4% * * * 44.2% * * * * 61.3% * *

* 31.8% * N/A 32.7% 30.9% 26.3% * 11.1% 75.4% * * 76.4% 62.6% 63.3% * * * 50.8% * * * * 43.7% * *

* 21.8% * N/A 32.2% 32.2% 24.7% * 5.0% 71.0% * * 75.3% 67.2% 58.5% * * * 47.6% * * * * 55.9% * *

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Table 10: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District and High School
% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

ARCHULETA COUNTY 50 JT ARICKAREE R-2 ARRIBA-FLAGLER C-20 ASPEN 1 AULT-HIGHLAND RE-9 BAYFIELD 10 JT-R BENNETT 29J BETHUNE R-5 BIG SANDY 100J BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BRANSON REORGANIZED 82 BRANSON REORGANIZED 82 BRANSON REORGANIZED 82 BRIGGSDALE RE-10

PAGOSA SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ARICKAREE UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL FLAGLER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ASPEN HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BENNETT HIGH SCHOOL BETHUNE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SIMLA HIGH SCHOOL ARAPAHOE RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL BOULDER HIGH SCHOOL BOULDER PREP CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL BOULDER UNIVERSAL BROOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CENTAURUS HIGH SCHOOL FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL JUSTICE HIGH CHARTER SCHOOL MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL NEDERLAND MIDDLE-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEW VISTA HIGH SCHOOL PEAK TO PEAK CHARTER SCHOOL BRANSON ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL BRANSON SCHOOL ONLINE GED PREP BRANSON UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL BRIGGSDALE UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL 30

36 * * 36 21 38 43 * * * 169 * * 175 97 194 * 220 28 28 46 * * * *

63.9% * * 22.2% 57.1% 39.5% 18.6% * * * 22.5% * * 24.0% 27.8% 14.4% * 16.8% 35.7% 35.7% 19.6% * * * *

52.8% * * 14.3% 72.7% 43.5% 37.9% * * * 20.3% * * 32.8% 31.0% 14.4% * 22.2% 31.6% 26.1% 27.5% * * * *

48.6% * * 25.0% 76.2% 29.3% 26.2% * * * 10.9% * * 27.4% 32.7% 14.6% * 13.3% 15.4% 44.4% 15.8% * * * *

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Table 10: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District and High School
% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

BRIGHTON 27J BRIGHTON 27J BRIGHTON 27J BRIGHTON 27J BRUSH RE-2(J) BUENA VISTA R-31 BUENA VISTA R-31 BUFFALO RE-4 BURLINGTON RE-6J BYERS 32J CALHAN RJ-1 CANON CITY RE-1 CANON CITY RE-1 CENTENNIAL R-1 CENTER 26 JT CENTER 26 JT CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHERAW 31 CHERRY CREEK 5

BRIGHTON HERITAGE ACADEMY BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL EAGLE RIDGE ACADEMY PRAIRIE VIEW BRUSH HIGH SCHOOL BUENA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL CHAFFEE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL MERINO JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BURLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL BYERS JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CALHAN HIGH SCHOOL CANON CITY HIGH SCHOOL GARDEN PARK HIGH SCHOOL CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL CENTER HIGH SCHOOL THE ACADEMIC RECOVERY CENTER OF SAN LUIS VALLEY 21ST CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOL COLORADO PROVOST ACADEMY COLORADO SPRINGS EARLY COLLEGES EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL AT ARVADA GOAL ACADEMY THE PINNACLE CHARTER SCHOOL (HIGH) THE VANGUARD SCHOOL (HIGH) CHERAW HIGH SCHOOL CHEROKEE TRAIL HIGH SCHOOL 31

* 134 24 133 50 37 * * 17 * * 107 * 20 * * * * 59 * 42 19 * * 268

* 54.5% 45.8% 54.9% 34.0% 24.3% * * 17.6% * * 42.1% * 60.0% * * * * 13.6% * 71.4% 26.3% * * 38.4%

* 46.9% N/A 51.8% 43.5% 46.2% * * 64.3% * * 55.4% * 100.0% * * * * 10.4% * 78.1% 52.2% * * 33.7%

* 53.1% N/A 50.5% 33.3% 34.1% * * 23.1% * * 51.3% * 88.9% * * * * N/A * N/A N/A * * 36.5%

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Table 10: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District and High School
% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

CHERRY CREEK 5 CHERRY CREEK 5 CHERRY CREEK 5 CHERRY CREEK 5 CHERRY CREEK 5 CHEYENNE COUNTY RE-5 CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN 12 CLEAR CREEK RE-1 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COTOPAXI RE-3 CREEDE CONSOLIDATED 1 CRIPPLE CREEK-VICTOR RE-1 CROWLEY COUNTY RE-1-J CUSTER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT C-1 DE BEQUE 49JT

CHERRY CREEK HIGH SCHOOL EAGLECREST HIGH SCHOOL GRANDVIEW HIGH SCHOOL OVERLAND HIGH SCHOOL SMOKY HILL HIGH SCHOOL CHEYENNE WELLS HIGH SCHOOL CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL CLEAR CREEK HIGH SCHOOL BIJOU SCHOOL CIVA CHARTER SCHOOL COMMUNITY PREP CHARTER SCHOOL CORONADO HIGH SCHOOL DOHERTY HIGH SCHOOL LIFE SKILLS CENTER OF COLORADO SPRINGS MITCHELL HIGH SCHOOL NIKOLA TESLA EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY CENTER PALMER HIGH SCHOOL WASSON HIGH SCHOOL COTOPAXI JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CREEDE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CRIPPLE CREEK-VICTOR JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CROWLEY COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CUSTER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL DE BEQUE UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL 32

362 244 323 188 249 * 182 26 * * * 147 223 * 58 * 204 66 * * * 17 20 *

18.5% 38.5% 26.0% 59.6% 34.1% * 14.8% 26.9% * * * 36.7% 37.7% * 74.1% * 27.0% 59.1% * * * 58.8% 35.0% *

17.1% 35.1% 24.6% 55.0% 37.7% * 20.7% 32.0% * * * 32.3% 43.0% * 59.2% * 30.9% 61.3% * * * 23.5% 28.6% *

16.9% 38.8% 28.5% 51.3% 33.3% * 18.9% 28.1% * * * 34.8% 39.1% * 46.8% * 33.6% 53.1% * * * 43.5% 35.3% *

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% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

DEER TRAIL 26J DEL NORTE C-7 DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1

DEER TRAIL JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOOL CEDAREDGE HIGH SCHOOL DELTA COUNTY RECOVERY SCHOOL DELTA HIGH SCHOOL DELTA VISION SCHOOL HOTCHKISS HIGH SCHOOL PAONIA HIGH SCHOOL SURFACE CREEK VISION SCHOOL [PREP] PREP ASSESSMENT CENTER ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY OF URBAN LEARNING BRUCE RANDOLPH SCHOOL COLORADO HIGH SCHOOL CONTEMPORARY LEARNING ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL DENVER CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES DENVER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DENVER SCHOOL OF THE ARTS EAST HIGH SCHOOL EMILY GRIFFITH OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL ESCUELA TLATELOLCO CHARTER SCHOOL FLORENCE CRITTENTON HIGH SCHOOL FRED N THOMAS CAREER EDUCATION CENTER 33

* 17 22 * 53 * 27 * * * 111 * * * * 23 40 34 233 41 * * 54

* 58.8% 50.0% * 50.9% * 55.6% * * * 85.6% * * * * 65.2% 12.5% 26.5% 36.5% 95.1% * * 42.6%

* 42.9% 26.7% * 41.4% * 30.0% * * * 79.7% * * * * 68.2% 8.8% 39.6% 47.7% 88.7% * * 48.6%

* 53.3% 37.9% * 45.1% * 37.9% * * * 84.7% * * * * 54.5% 21.4% 26.3% 39.6% 91.1% * * 53.8%

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% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DOLORES COUNTY RE NO.2 DOLORES RE-4A DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1

GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL JUSTICE HIGH SCHOOL DENVER LIFE SKILLS CENTER OF DENVER MANUAL HIGH SCHOOL MARTIN LUTHER KING MIDDLE COLLEGE MONTBELLO HIGH SCHOOL NORTH HIGH SCHOOL ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL P.S.1 CHARTER SCHOOL RIDGE VIEW ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHWEST EARLY COLLEGE CHARTER SCHOOL SUMMIT ACADEMY THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL WEST HIGH SCHOOL DOLORES COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL DOLORES HIGH SCHOOL CASTLE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL DANIEL C OAKES HIGH SCHOOL--CASTLE ROCK DOUGLAS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL EAGLE ACADEMY EDCSD: COLORADO CYBER SCHOOL HIGHLANDS RANCH HIGH SCHOOL 34

145 130 * * 29 43 98 58 * * * 102 26 * 132 49 * * 178 288 17 202 20 * 225

51.0% 60.0% * * 75.9% 67.4% 70.4% 89.7% * * * 77.5% 3.8% * 57.6% 85.7% * * 32.6% 24.7% 70.6% 24.8% 65.0% * 23.6%

54.4% 68.0% * * N/A 69.0% 83.3% 76.9% * * * 73.8% 13.8% * 52.0% 92.9% * * 34.1% 25.8% 70.0% 32.3% 80.8% * 26.6%

61.6% 67.2% * * N/A N/A 77.3% 74.2% * * * 73.0% 45.5% * 56.3% 94.3% * * 35.2% 28.0% 75.0% 23.0% 55.0% * 22.2%

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Table 10: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District and High School
% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DURANGO 9-R EADS RE-1 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 EAST GRAND 2 EAST OTERO R-1 EATON RE-2 EDISON 54 JT EDISON 54 JT ELBERT 200 ELIZABETH C-1 ELIZABETH C-1 ELLICOTT 22 ENGLEWOOD 1 ENGLEWOOD 1 EXPEDITIONARY BOCES FALCON 49

HOPE ON-LINE MOUNTAIN VISTA HIGH SCHOOL PONDEROSA HIGH SCHOOL ROCK CANYON HIGH SCHOOL THUNDERRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL DURANGO HIGH SCHOOL EADS HIGH SCHOOL BATTLE MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL EAGLE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL NEW AMERICA CHARTER SCHOOL RED CANYON HIGH SCHOOL VAIL SKI AND SNOWBOARD ACADEMY (USSA) MIDDLE PARK HIGH SCHOOL LA JUNTA JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL EATON HIGH SCHOOL EDISON ACADEMY EDISON JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ELBERT JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ELIZABETH HIGH SCHOOL FRONTIER HIGH SCHOOL ELLICOTT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COLORADO'S FINEST ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL ENGLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL EXPEDITIONARY LEARNING SCHOOL FALCON HIGH SCHOOL 35

30 245 253 181 195 139 * 58 73 * * * 28 47 58 * * * 94 * * 22 50 * 127

63.3% 19.6% 29.6% 15.5% 22.1% 30.9% * 34.5% 38.4% * * * 21.4% 48.9% 34.5% * * * 29.8% * * 72.7% 48.0% * 43.3%

74.4% 20.9% 22.8% 18.9% 26.1% 34.6% * 27.1% 35.2% * * * 17.8% N/A 44.4% * * * 41.1% * * 79.4% 48.1% * 59.0%

74.0% 23.4% 22.1% 17.7% 22.1% 33.1% * 35.2% 47.1% * * * 37.0% N/A 42.2% * * * 37.3% * * 81.8% 52.1% * 46.5%

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% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

FALCON 49 FALCON 49 FALCON 49 FALCON 49 FLORENCE RE-2 FORT MORGAN RE-3 FORT MORGAN RE-3 FOUNTAIN 8 FOUNTAIN 8 FOWLER R-4J FRENCHMAN RE-3 GARFIELD 16 GARFIELD RE-2 GARFIELD RE-2 GARFIELD RE-2 GENOA-HUGO C113 GILPIN COUNTY RE-1 GRANADA RE-1 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6

FALCON VIRTUAL ACADEMY PATRIOT LEARNING CENTER SAND CREEK HIGH SCHOOL VISTA RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL FLORENCE HIGH SCHOOL FORT MORGAN HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL FOUNTAIN-FORT CARSON HIGH SCHOOL LORRAINE ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL FOWLER HIGH SCHOOL FLEMING HIGH SCHOOL GRAND VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL COAL RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL GARFIELD RE-2 CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE STUDIES RIFLE HIGH SCHOOL GENOA-HUGO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GILPIN COUNTY UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL GRANADA UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL FRONTIER CHARTER ACADEMY GREELEY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GREELEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL NORTHRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL UNION COLONY PREPATORY SCHOOL UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS 36

* * 88 111 42 76 * 139 * * * 25 37 * 48 * * * 30 158 153 32 109 18 51

* * 54.5% 48.6% 52.4% 55.3% * 48.9% * * * 76.0% 43.2% * 52.1% * * * 36.7% 59.5% 62.1% 90.6% 70.6% 22.2% 43.1%

* * 54.1% 0.0% 49.1% 49.4% * 58.2% * * * 55.2% 51.2% * 51.2% * * * 23.1% 50.7% 52.1% N/A 58.8% 17.4% 35.2%

* * 41.7% N/A 54.2% 42.6% * 45.1% * * * 42.3% 53.2% * 64.9% * * * 35.7% 52.9% 48.1% N/A 44.1% 16.7% 45.2%

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Table 10: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District and High School
% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

GUNNISON WATERSHED RE1J GUNNISON WATERSHED RE1J HANOVER 28 HARRISON 2 HARRISON 2 HARRISON 2 HARRISON 2 HAXTUN RE-2J HAYDEN RE-1 HINSDALE COUNTY RE 1 HI-PLAINS R-23 HOEHNE REORGANIZED 3 HOLLY RE-3 HOLYOKE RE-1J HUERFANO RE-1 IDALIA RJ-3 IGNACIO 11 JT IGNACIO 11 JT JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1

CRESTED BUTTE COMMUNITY SCHOOL GUNNISON HIGH SCHOOL HANOVER JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL JAMES IRWIN CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL NEW HORIZONS DAY SCHOOL SIERRA HIGH SCHOOL HAXTUN HIGH SCHOOL HAYDEN HIGH SCHOOL LAKE CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL HI PLAINS UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL HOEHNE HIGH SCHOOL HOLLY JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HOLYOKE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL JOHN MALL HIGH SCHOOL IDALIA JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IGNACIO ACADEMY IGNACIO HIGH SCHOOL ALAMEDA HIGH SCHOOL ARVADA HIGH SCHOOL ARVADA WEST HIGH SCHOOL BEAR CREEK HIGH SCHOOL BRADY EXPLORATION SCHOOL CHATFIELD HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGIATE CHARTER ACADEMY COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL 37

* 46 * 50 35 * 70 * * * * * * * 18 * * * 55 72 210 213 * 299 * 204

* 43.5% * 72.0% 22.9% * 71.4% * * * * * * * 72.2% * * * 69.1% 48.6% 37.1% 30.0% * 23.4% * 29.4%

* 25.0% * 81.0% 17.9% * 71.4% * * * * * * * 73.3% * * * 71.2% 59.5% 30.3% 36.1% * 27.1% * 30.6%

* 32.6% * 69.5% 7.4% * 63.8% * * * * * * * 44.4% * * * 62.3% 60.3% 37.1% 35.7% * 28.4% * 30.5%

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% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JOHNSTOWN-MILLIKEN RE-5J JULESBURG RE-1

COMPASS SECONDARY MONTESSORI CHARTER SCHOOL CONIFER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DAKOTA RIDGE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL D'EVELYN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL EVERGREEN HIGH SCHOOL GOLDEN HIGH SCHOOL GREEN MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL JEFFCO'S 21ST CENTURY VIRTUAL ACADEMY JEFFERSON CHARTER ACADEMY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL JEFFERSON COUNTY OPEN HIGH SCHOOL JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LONGVIEW HIGH SCHOOL MC LAIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL MC LAIN HIGH SCHOOL NEW AMERICA SCHOOL POMONA HIGH SCHOOL RALSTON VALLEY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STANDLEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL TWO ROADS CHARTER SCHOOL WHEAT RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL INSIGHT SCHOOL OF COLORADO AT JULESBURG 38

* 140 212 89 110 166 197 * 25 21 31 182 * 24 37 * 181 231 204 * 133 64 *

* 18.6% 25.5% 2.2% 19.1% 22.9% 28.4% * 32.0% 57.1% 71.0% 24.7% * 75.0% 64.9% * 32.6% 19.5% 30.4% * 39.8% 51.6% *

* 31.5% 21.7% 2.6% 24.1% 26.9% 31.2% * 25.0% 31.3% 75.7% 29.5% * 75.0% 76.6% * 33.3% 21.1% 32.2% * 39.7% 45.6% *

* 19.8% 28.4% 0.0% 17.4% 30.9% 26.3% * 27.3% 66.7% 67.5% 22.9% * 60.0% 64.8% * 34.4% 23.7% 35.1% * 32.2% 50.0% *

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% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

JULESBURG RE-1 KARVAL RE-23 KARVAL RE-23 KEENESBURG RE-3(J) KIOWA C-2 KIT CARSON R-1 LA VETA RE-2 LAKE COUNTY R-1 LAMAR RE-2 LAS ANIMAS RE-1 LEWIS-PALMER 38 LEWIS-PALMER 38 LIBERTY J-4 LIMON RE-4J LITTLETON 6 LITTLETON 6 LITTLETON 6 LONE STAR 101 MANCOS RE-6 MANITOU SPRINGS 14 MANZANOLA 3J MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1

JULESBURG HIGH SCHOOL KARVAL JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL KARVAL ONLINE EDUCATION WELD CENTRAL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL KIOWA HIGH SCHOOL KIT CARSON JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LA VETA JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LAKE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL LAS ANIMAS HIGH SCHOOL LEWIS-PALMER HIGH SCHOOL PALMER RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL LIBERTY JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LIMON JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ARAPAHOE HIGH SCHOOL HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL LITTLETON HIGH SCHOOL LONE STAR UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL MANCOS HIGH SCHOOL MANITOU SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL MANZANOLA JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COLORADO CONNECTIONS ACADEMY FRONT RANGE EARLY COLLEGE GLOBAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY MAPLETON EXPEDITIONARY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 39

* * * 49 * * * 26 59 17 130 122 * 19 264 234 173 * * 67 * 17 * * 30

* * * 49.0% * * * 46.2% 35.6% 70.6% 25.4% 28.7% * 15.8% 19.7% 26.1% 35.3% * * 29.9% * 52.9% * * 70.0%

* * * 42.2% * * * 70.8% 39.2% 64.7% 18.4% N/A * 27.3% 26.7% 31.5% 37.2% * * 36.4% * N/A * * 69.2%

* * * 46.5% * * * 68.4% 40.4% 35.7% 21.5% N/A * 30.8% 22.0% 26.1% 33.7% * * 17.2% * N/A * * 73.3%

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% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1 MC CLAVE RE-2 MEEKER RE1 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MIAMI/YODER 60 JT MOFFAT 2 MOFFAT 2 MOFFAT COUNTY RE:NO 1 MONTE VISTA C-8 MONTE VISTA C-8 MONTE VISTA C-8 MONTEZUMA-CORTEZ RE-1 MONTEZUMA-CORTEZ RE-1 MONTROSE COUNTY RE-1J MONTROSE COUNTY RE-1J

NORTH VALLEY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ADULTS SKYVIEW ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL THE NEW AMERICA SCHOOL YORK INTERNATIONAL MC CLAVE UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL MEEKER HIGH SCHOOL CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL FRUITA MONUMENT HIGH SCHOOL GATEWAY SCHOOL GRAND JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL MESA VALLEY VISION HOME AND COMMUNITY PROGRAM PALISADE HIGH SCHOOL R-5 HIGH SCHOOL MIAMI/YODER JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CRESTONE CHARTER SCHOOL MOFFAT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MOFFAT COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BYRON SYRING DELTA CENTER MONTE VISTA ON-LINE ACADEMY MONTE VISTA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MONTEZUMA-CORTEZ HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHWEST OPEN CHARTER SCHOOL MONTROSE HIGH SCHOOL OLATHE HIGH SCHOOL 40

* 35 * 22 * * 173 219 * 201 * 100 27 * * * 46 * * 34 65 * 109 21

* 68.6% * 54.5% * * 57.8% 43.8% * 37.8% * 46.0% 85.2% * * * 34.8% * * 58.8% 55.4% * 41.3% 47.6%

* 66.7% * N/A * * 50.0% 36.3% * 38.4% * 50.0% 70.0% * * * 46.8% * * 55.6% 62.2% * 35.2% 64.3%

* 71.4% * N/A * * 40.7% 38.4% * 37.5% * 42.4% 62.5% * * * 45.3% * * 39.3% 44.4% * 31.7% 34.8%

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% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

MONTROSE COUNTY RE-1J MOUNTAIN BOCES MOUNTAIN BOCES MOUNTAIN VALLEY RE 1 NORTH CONEJOS RE-1J NORTH CONEJOS RE-1J NORTH PARK R-1 NORTHGLENN-THORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENN-THORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENN-THORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENN-THORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENN-THORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENN-THORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENN-THORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENN-THORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORWOOD R-2J OTIS R-3 OURAY R-1 PARK (ESTES PARK) R-3

VISTA CHARTER SCHOOL YAMPAH MOUNTAIN SCHOOL YAMPAH TEEN PARENT PROGRAM MOUNTAIN VALLEY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CENTAURI HIGH SCHOOL LA JARA SECOND CHANCE SCHOOL NORTH PARK JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY OF CHARTER SCHOOLS COLORADO VIRTUAL ACADEMY (COVA) HORIZON HIGH SCHOOL LEGACY HIGH SCHOOL MOUNTAIN RANGE HIGH SCHOOL NORTHGLENN HIGH SCHOOL THORNTON HIGH SCHOOL VANTAGE POINT NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL OTIS JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL OURAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ESTES PARK HIGH SCHOOL 41

* * * * 39 * * 39 45 171 253 223 134 106 39 * * * 33

* * * * 53.8% * * 48.7% 53.3% 42.7% 32.4% 41.3% 72.4% 44.3% 53.8% * * * 24.2%

* * * * 68.2% * * 35.7% 56.7% 44.6% 35.7% 44.4% 50.3% 51.7% 89.5% * * * 32.6%

* * * * 65.6% * * 36.0% 66.7% 43.7% 29.6% 56.9% 45.1% 45.3% 66.7% * * * 23.3%

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% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

PARK COUNTY RE-2 PAWNEE RE-12 PEYTON 23 JT PLAINVIEW RE-2 PLATEAU RE-5 PLATEAU VALLEY 50 PLATEAU VALLEY 50 PLATTE CANYON 1 PLATTE VALLEY RE-3 PLATTE VALLEY RE-7 POUDRE R-1 POUDRE R-1 POUDRE R-1 POUDRE R-1 POUDRE R-1 POUDRE R-1 POUDRE R-1 POUDRE R-1 POUDRE R-1 PRAIRIE RE-11 PRIMERO REORGANIZED 2 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO CITY 60

SOUTH PARK HIGH SCHOOL PAWNEE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PEYTON HIGH SCHOOL PLAINVIEW JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PEETZ JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GRAND MESA HIGH SCHOOL PLATEAU VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL PLATTE CANYON HIGH SCHOOL REVERE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PLATTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL FORT COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL FOSSIL RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL POLARIS EXPEDITIONARY LEARNING SCHOOL POUDRE HIGH SCHOOL POUDRE TRANSITION CENTER PSD ONLINE ACADEMY RIDGEVIEW CLASSICAL CHARTER SCHOOLS ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL PRAIRIE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PRIMERO JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL DOLORES HUERTA PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL EAST HIGH SCHOOL 42

18 * 32 * * * * 63 * 39 24 175 243 * 155 * * 25 272 * * 117 115 39 108

33.3% * 25.0% * * * * 34.9% * 66.7% 66.7% 33.7% 29.2% * 19.4% * * 12.0% 32.0% * * 44.4% 68.7% 33.3% 61.1%

27.3% * 36.4% * * * * 31.1% * 63.3% 57.7% 34.4% 26.1% * 30.8% * * 5.6% 28.7% * * 59.8% 74.4% 55.8% 73.3%

25.0% * 55.9% * * * * 38.8% * 53.3% 58.3% 33.2% 31.3% * 30.5% * * 23.5% 32.7% * * 48.7% 65.5% 48.5% 68.3%

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Table 10: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District and High School
% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO COUNTY RURAL 70 PUEBLO COUNTY RURAL 70 PUEBLO COUNTY RURAL 70 PUEBLO COUNTY RURAL 70 RANGELY RE-4 RIDGWAY R-2 ROARING FORK RE-1 ROARING FORK RE-1 ROARING FORK RE-1 ROARING FORK RE-1 ROCKY FORD R-2 SALIDA R-32 SALIDA R-32 SANFORD 6J SANGRE DE CRISTO RE-22J SARGENT RE-33J SHERIDAN 2 SIERRA GRANDE R-30 SOUTH CONEJOS RE-10 SOUTH ROUTT RE 3 SPRINGFIELD RE-4 ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J

KEATING CONTINUING EDUCATION SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH & FAMILY ACADEMY CHARTER PUEBLO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL PUEBLO WEST HIGH SCHOOL RYE HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHERN COLORADO EARLY COLLEGE RANGELY HIGH SCHOOL RIDGWAY HIGH SCHOOL BASALT HIGH SCHOOL BRIDGES GLENWOOD SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ROARING FORK HIGH SCHOOL ROCKY FORD HIGH SCHOOL HORIZONS EXPLORATORY ACADEMY SALIDA HIGH SCHOOL SANFORD JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SANGRE DE CRISTO UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL SARGENT JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SHERIDAN HIGH SCHOOL SIERRA GRANDE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ANTONITO HIGH SCHOOL SOROCO HIGH SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ADULT EDUCATION/LINCOLN CENTER 43

* 200 * 104 162 29 20 17 * 43 * 62 21 27 * 43 * * 20 28 * * * * *

* 52.0% * 51.0% 51.9% 75.9% 20.0% 41.2% * 30.2% * 37.1% 42.9% 25.9% * 41.9% * * 45.0% 53.6% * * * * *

* 43.8% * 58.5% 43.2% 56.3% 15.4% 52.6% * 26.3% * 38.8% 75.0% 60.0% * 36.4% * * 61.1% 45.0% * * * * *

* 48.5% * 55.3% 47.8% 39.3% 11.1% 47.1% * 35.3% * 37.2% 23.3% 48.0% * 22.6% * * 27.3% 52.2% * * * * *

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Table 10: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District and High School
% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J STEAMBOAT SPRINGS RE-2 STRASBURG 31J STRATTON R-4 SUMMIT RE-1 SUMMIT RE-1 SWINK 33 TELLURIDE R-1 THOMPSON R-2J THOMPSON R-2J THOMPSON R-2J THOMPSON R-2J THOMPSON R-2J THOMPSON R-2J TRINIDAD 1 VALLEY RE-1 VALLEY RE-1 VALLEY RE-1 VILAS RE-5

ERIE HIGH SCHOOL FREDERICK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LONGMONT HIGH SCHOOL LYONS MIDDLE/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NIWOT HIGH SCHOOL OLDE COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL SILVER CREEK SCHOOL SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL STEAMBOAT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL STRASBURG HIGH SCHOOL STRATTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SUMMIT ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL SWINK JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TELLURIDE HIGH SCHOOL BERTHOUD HIGH SCHOOL HAROLD FERGUSON HIGH SCHOOL LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL MOUNTAIN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL THOMPSON ONLINE THOMPSON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL TRINIDAD HIGH SCHOOL CALICHE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SMITH HIGH SCHOOL STERLING HIGH SCHOOL V.I.L.A.S. ONLINE SCHOOL 44

89 79 103 42 156 * 153 137 83 31 * * 97 20 * 87 * 173 110 * 130 46 * * 71 *

37.1% 54.4% 34.0% 16.7% 24.4% * 26.1% 47.4% 31.3% 16.1% * * 23.7% 45.0% * 32.2% * 32.9% 46.4% * 33.8% 47.8% * * 33.8% *

43.1% 52.2% 33.3% 12.5% 26.1% * 36.1% 51.3% 35.6% 38.1% * * 28.1% 20.0% * 33.3% * 31.1% 42.5% * 36.3% 73.6% * * 44.0% *

49.5% 52.8% 32.0% 17.9% 19.6% * 34.0% 47.0% 31.7% 38.5% * * 24.1% 31.3% * 30.3% * 41.1% 43.2% * 40.3% 46.9% * * 40.0% *

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Table 10: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District and High School
% REMEDIAL DISTRICT NAME HIGH SCHOOL NAME COHORT Class 2011 Class 2010 Class 2009 % REMEDIAL % REMEDIAL

VILAS RE-5 WALSH RE-1 WELD COUNTY RE-1 WELD COUNTY S/D RE-8 WELDON VALLEY RE-20(J) WEST END RE-2 WEST GRAND 1-JT. WESTMINSTER 50 WESTMINSTER 50 WIDEFIELD 3 WIDEFIELD 3 WIDEFIELD 3 WIGGINS RE-50(J) WILEY RE-13 JT WINDSOR RE-4 WOODLAND PARK RE-2 WOODLIN R-104 WRAY RD-2 YUMA 1

VILAS UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL WALSH HIGH SCHOOL VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL FORT LUPTON HIGH SCHOOL WELDON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL NUCLA JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WEST GRAND HIGH SCHOOL HIDDEN LAKE HIGH SCHOOL WESTMINSTER HIGH SCHOOL DISCOVERY HIGH SCHOOL MESA RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL WIDEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL WIGGINS JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WILEY JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL WOODLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL WOODLIN UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL WRAY HIGH SCHOOL YUMA HIGH SCHOOL

* * 62 57 * * * * 154 * 118 117 * * 129 89 * * 19

* * 61.3% 68.4% * * * * 59.1% * 52.5% 57.3% * * 45.0% 34.8% * * 10.5%

* * 60.8% 74.5% * * * * 66.7% * 52.4% 51.6% * * 41.9% 41.5% * * 52.2%

* * 62.5% 75.0% * * * * 62.0% * 51.8% 43.8% * * 39.4% 35.7% * * 47.8%

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Table 11: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District


DISTRICT NAME ACADEMY 20 ADAMS COUNTY 14 ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J AGATE 300 AGUILAR REORGANIZED 6 AKRON R-1 ALAMOSA RE-11J ARCHULETA COUNTY 50 JT ARICKAREE R-2 ARRIBA-FLAGLER C-20 ASPEN 1 AULT-HIGHLAND RE-9 BAYFIELD 10 JT-R BENNETT 29J BETHUNE R-5 BIG SANDY 100J BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BRANSON REORGANIZED 82 BRIGGSDALE RE-10 BRIGHTON 27J BRUSH RE-2(J) BUENA VISTA R-31 BUFFALO RE-4 BURLINGTON RE-6J BYERS 32J CALHAN RJ-1 CANON CITY RE-1
COHORT

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

Class 2011 779 96 610 * * * 99 37 * * 36 21 38 43 * * 991 * * 292 50 40 * 17 * * 112 46 26.3% 81.3% 53.3% * * * 61.6% 64.9% * * 22.2% 57.1% 39.5% 18.6% * * 23.1% * * 54.1% 34.0% 25.0% * 17.6% * * 42.0%

Class 2010 29.4% 78.4% 61.4% * * * 48.1% 54.1% * * 14.3% 72.7% 43.5% 37.9% * * 24.9% * * 50.6% 43.5% 50.0% * 64.3% * * 57.9%

Class 2009 26.4% 72.0% 60.1% * * * 57.7% 48.6% * * 25.0% 76.2% 29.3% 26.2% * * 19.4% * * 51.9% 33.3% 32.6% * 23.1% * * 51.2%

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Table 11: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District


DISTRICT NAME CENTENNIAL R-1 CENTER 26 JT CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHERAW 31 CHERRY CREEK 5 CHEYENNE COUNTY RE-5 CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN 12 CLEAR CREEK RE-1 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COTOPAXI RE-3 CREEDE CONSOLIDATED 1 CRIPPLE CREEK-VICTOR RE-1 CROWLEY COUNTY RE-1-J CUSTER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT C-1 DE BEQUE 49JT DEER TRAIL 26J DEL NORTE C-7 DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DENVER COUNTY 1 DOLORES COUNTY RE NO.2 DOLORES RE-4A DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DURANGO 9-R EADS RE-1 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 EAST GRAND 2 EAST OTERO R-1
COHORT

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

Class 2011 20 * 140 * 1634 * 182 26 751 * * * 17 20 * * 17 127 1433 * * 1837 139 * 138 28 47 47 60.0% * 32.1% * 33.4% * 14.8% 26.9% 42.1% * * * 58.8% 35.0% * * 58.8% 49.6% 60.4% * * 25.6% 30.9% * 39.9% 21.4% 48.9%

Class 2010 100.0% * 37.8% * 31.8% * 20.7% 32.0% 43.7% * * * 23.5% 28.6% * * 42.9% 33.1% 63.6% * * 28.1% 34.6% * 34.0% 17.8% N/A

Class 2009 88.9% * N/A * 31.5% * 18.9% 28.1% 40.7% * * * 43.5% 35.3% * * 53.3% 42.0% 62.5% * * 25.9% 33.1% * 44.9% 37.0% N/A

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Table 11: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District


DISTRICT NAME EATON RE-2 EDISON 54 JT ELBERT 200 ELIZABETH C-1 ELLICOTT 22 ENGLEWOOD 1 EXPEDITIONARY BOCES FALCON 49 FLORENCE RE-2 FORT MORGAN RE-3 FOUNTAIN 8 FOWLER R-4J FRENCHMAN RE-3 GARFIELD 16 GARFIELD RE-2 GENOA-HUGO C113 GILPIN COUNTY RE-1 GRANADA RE-1 GREELEY 6 GUNNISON WATERSHED RE1J HANOVER 28 HARRISON 2 HAXTUN RE-2J HAYDEN RE-1 HINSDALE COUNTY RE 1 HI-PLAINS R-23 HOEHNE REORGANIZED 3
COHORT

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

Class 2011 58 17 * 100 * 72 * 337 42 80 144 * * 25 99 * * * 551 58 * 158 * * * * * 48 34.5% 17.6% * 32.0% * 55.6% * 49.0% 52.4% 57.5% 50.0% * * 76.0% 53.5% * * * 60.3% 36.2% * 61.4% * * * * *

Class 2010 44.4% 14.3% * 42.4% * 60.5% * 58.0% 49.1% 50.0% 58.9% * * 55.2% 51.6% * * * 47.9% 28.6% * 63.4% * * * * *

Class 2009 42.2% 44.4% * 38.4% * 58.9% * 43.6% 54.2% 45.5% 45.5% * * 42.3% 56.4% * * * 45.5% 30.2% * 57.3% * * * * *

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Table 11: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District


DISTRICT NAME HOLLY RE-3 HOLYOKE RE-1J HUERFANO RE-1 IDALIA RJ-3 IGNACIO 11 JT JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1 JOHNSTOWN-MILLIKEN RE-5J JULESBURG RE-1 KARVAL RE-23 KEENESBURG RE-3(J) KIOWA C-2 KIT CARSON R-1 LA VETA RE-2 LAKE COUNTY R-1 LAMAR RE-2 LAS ANIMAS RE-1 LEWIS-PALMER 38 LIBERTY J-4 LIMON RE-4J LITTLETON 6 LONE STAR 101 MANCOS RE-6 MANITOU SPRINGS 14 MANZANOLA 3J MAPLETON 1 MC CLAVE RE-2 MEEKER RE1
COHORT

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

Class 2011 * * 18 * * 3093 64 * * 49 * * * 26 59 17 252 * 19 671 * * 67 * 121 * * 49 * * 72.2% * * 29.8% 51.6% * * 49.0% * * * 46.2% 35.6% 70.6% 27.0% * 15.8% 25.9% * * 29.9% * 64.5% * *

Class 2010 * * 73.3% * * 32.7% 45.6% * * 42.2% * * * 70.8% 39.2% 64.7% 18.4% * 27.3% 30.9% * * 36.4% * 70.6% * *

Class 2009 * * 44.4% * * 31.7% 50.0% * * 46.5% * * * 68.4% 40.4% 35.7% 21.5% * 30.8% 26.4% * * 17.2% * 69.4% * *

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Table 11: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District


DISTRICT NAME MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MIAMI/YODER 60 JT MOFFAT 2 MOFFAT COUNTY RE:NO 1 MONTE VISTA C-8 MONTEZUMA-CORTEZ RE-1 MONTROSE COUNTY RE-1J MOUNTAIN BOCES MOUNTAIN VALLEY RE 1 NORTH CONEJOS RE-1J NORTH PARK R-1 NORTHGLENN-THORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORWOOD R-2J OTIS R-3 OURAY R-1 PARK (ESTES PARK) R-3 PARK COUNTY RE-2 PAWNEE RE-12 PEYTON 23 JT PLAINVIEW RE-2 PLATEAU RE-5 PLATEAU VALLEY 50 PLATTE CANYON 1 PLATTE VALLEY RE-3 PLATTE VALLEY RE-7 POUDRE R-1
COHORT

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

Class 2011 728 * * 46 42 73 135 * * 41 * 1010 * * * 33 18 * 32 * * * 63 * 39 913 50 47.4% * * 34.8% 57.1% 56.2% 43.7% * * 53.7% * 45.0% * * * 24.2% 33.3% * 25.0% * * * 34.9% * 66.7% 30.3%

Class 2010 43.8% * * 46.8% 60.0% 62.2% 44.0% * * 69.4% * 45.0% * * * 32.6% 27.3% * 36.4% * * * 31.1% * 63.3% 30.7%

Class 2009 40.0% * * 45.3% 46.5% 43.6% 33.5% * * 71.1% * 42.5% * * * 23.3% 25.0% * 55.9% * * * 38.8% * 53.3% 33.2%

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Table 11: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District


DISTRICT NAME PRAIRIE RE-11 PRIMERO REORGANIZED 2 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO COUNTY RURAL 70 RANGELY RE-4 RIDGWAY R-2 ROARING FORK RE-1 ROCKY FORD R-2 SALIDA R-32 SANFORD 6J SANGRE DE CRISTO RE-22J SARGENT RE-33J SHERIDAN 2 SIERRA GRANDE R-30 SOUTH CONEJOS RE-10 SOUTH ROUTT RE 3 SPRINGFIELD RE-4 ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J STEAMBOAT SPRINGS RE-2 STRASBURG 31J STRATTON R-4 SUMMIT RE-1 SWINK 33 TELLURIDE R-1 THOMPSON R-2J TRINIDAD 1 VALLEY RE-1
COHORT

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

Class 2011 * * 601 315 17 * 134 27 46 * * 20 28 * * * * 769 83 31 * 98 20 * 511 46 87 51 * * 55.7% 51.7% 41.2% * 36.6% 25.9% 43.5% * * 45.0% 53.6% * * * * 34.9% 31.3% 16.1% * 23.5% 45.0% * 36.6% 47.8% 35.6%

Class 2010 * * 62.0% 48.7% 52.6% * 42.2% 60.0% 36.4% * * 61.1% 45.0% * * * * 38.0% 35.6% 38.1% * 28.1% 20.0% * 36.7% 73.6% 42.9%

Class 2009 * * 57.7% 48.9% 47.1% * 35.1% 48.0% 22.6% * * 27.3% 52.2% * * * * 37.2% 31.7% 38.5% * 24.1% 31.3% * 40.7% 46.9% 39.3%

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Table 11: Remedial Rates by Colorado Public District


DISTRICT NAME VILAS RE-5 WALSH RE-1 WELD COUNTY RE-1 WELD COUNTY S/D RE-8 WELDON VALLEY RE-20(J) WEST END RE-2 WEST GRAND 1-JT. WESTMINSTER 50 WIDEFIELD 3 WIGGINS RE-50(J) WILEY RE-13 JT WINDSOR RE-4 WOODLAND PARK RE-2 WOODLIN R-104 WRAY RD-2 YUMA 1 STATE TOTAL
COHORT

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

PERCENT REMEDIAL

Class 2011 * * 62 57 * * * 164 236 * * 129 89 * * 19 22776 * * 61.3% 68.4% * * * 59.1% 54.7% * * 45.0% 34.8% * * 10.5% 39.4%

Class 2010 * * 60.8% 74.5% * * * 71.1% 52.7% * * 41.9% 41.5% * * 52.2% 40.1%

Class 2009 * * 62.5% 75.0% * * * 63.0% 46.9% * * 39.4% 35.7% * * 47.8% 37.8%

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Table 12: High School College Matriculation and Remediation by Subject


% InState Enrollm ent N/A 45% 57% 52% 58% 48% 50% N/A 51% 26% 7% 24% 30% 35% 36% N/A 20% N/A 43% 29% N/A N/A % Outof State Enrollm ent N/A 30% 5% 23% 12% 22% 21% N/A 27% 2% 0% 6% 3% 6% 6% N/A 3% N/A 7% 8% N/A N/A C O H O R T * 138 * 63 186 153 173 * 49 92 * * 113 119 139 * * * 208 * * * Remedial Rate C O U % N T * 35 * 15 58 37 46 * 5 74 * * 66 72 77 * * * 92 * * * * 25.4% * 23.8% 31.2% 24.2% 26.6% * 10.2% 80.4% * * 58.4% 60.5% 55.4% * * * 44.2% * * * Remediation by Subject
M A T H R E A D I N G W R I T I N G

DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ACADEMY 20 ADAMS COUNTY 14 ADAMS COUNTY 14 ADAMSN/AARAPAHOE 28J ADAMSN/AARAPAHOE 28J ADAMSN/AARAPAHOE 28J ADAMSN/AARAPAHOE 28J ADAMSN/AARAPAHOE 28J ADAMSN/AARAPAHOE 28J ADAMSN/AARAPAHOE 28J ADAMSN/AARAPAHOE 28J ADAMSN/AARAPAHOE 28J AGATE 300 AGUILAR REORGANIZED 6

ACADEMY ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL AIR ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ASPEN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL DISCOVERY CANYON CAMPUS SCHOOL LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL PINE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL RAMPART HIGH SCHOOL TCA COLLEGE PATHWAYS THE CLASSICAL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ADAMS CITY HIGH SCHOOL LESTER R ARNOLD HIGH SCHOOL APS ONLINE SCHOOL AURORA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GATEWAY HIGH SCHOOL HINKLEY HIGH SCHOOL LOTUS SCHOOL FOR EXCELLENCE NEW AMERICA SCHOOL OPTIONS SCHOOL RANGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM SMITH HIGH SCHOOL AGATE JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AGUILAR JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 53

* 19 * 12 39 30 28 * 4 64 * * 45 58 55 * * * 63 * * *

* 11 * 4 10 6 11 * 3 34 * * 26 37 29 * * * 25 * * *

* 15 * 4 23 16 15 * 2 45 * * 40 41 42 * * * 38 * * *

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% InState Enrollm ent 41% 69% N/A N/A 34% N/A N/A 29% 33% 35% 48% N/A 52% 14% 43% 39% 47% 55% 45% 47% N/A 60% % Outof State Enrollm ent 31% 5% N/A N/A 9% N/A N/A 38% 11% 14% 7% N/A 4% 1% 29% 4% 12% 18% 12% 33% N/A 21% C O H O R T * 93 * * 36 * * 36 21 38 43 * * * 169 * * 175 97 194 * 220 Remedial Rate C O U % N T * 57 * * 23 * * 8 12 15 8 * * * 38 * * 42 27 28 * 37 * 61.3% * * 63.9% * * 22.2% 57.1% 39.5% 18.6% * * * 22.5% * * 24.0% 27.8% 14.4% * 16.8% Remediation by Subject
M A T H R E A D I N G W R I T I N G

DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

AKRON RN/A1 ALAMOSA REN/A11J ALAMOSA REN/A11J ARCHULETA COUNTY 50 JT ARCHULETA COUNTY 50 JT ARICKAREE RN/A2 ARRIBAN/AFLAGLER CN/A20 ASPEN 1 AULTN/AHIGHLAND REN/A9 BAYFIELD 10 JTN/AR BENNETT 29J BETHUNE RN/A5 BIG SANDY 100J BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2

AKRON HIGH SCHOOL ALAMOSA HIGH SCHOOL ALAMOSA OPEN SCHOOL ARCHULETA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL PAGOSA SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ARICKAREE UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL FLAGLER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ASPEN HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BENNETT HIGH SCHOOL BETHUNE JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SIMLA HIGH SCHOOL ARAPAHOE RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL BOULDER HIGH SCHOOL BOULDER PREP CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL BOULDER UNIVERSAL BROOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CENTAURUS HIGH SCHOOL FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL JUSTICE HIGH CHARTER SCHOOL MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL 54

* 41 * * 20 * * 6 7 13 7 * * * 28 * * 25 23 17 * 28

* 21 * * 6 * * 3 8 3 1 * * * 13 * * 12 12 8 * 11

* 30 * * 11 * * 3 7 5 3 * * * 20 * * 24 19 11 * 19

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% InState Enrollm ent % Outof State Enrollm ent C O H O R T 28 28 46 * * * * * 134 24 133 50 37 * * 17 * * 107 20 * Remedial Rate C O U % N T 10 10 9 * * * * * 73 11 73 17 9 * * 3 * * 45 12 * 35.7% 35.7% 19.6% * * * * * 54.5% 45.8% 54.9% 34.0% 24.3% * * 17.6% * * 42.1% 60.0% * Remediation by Subject
M A T H R E A D I N G W R I T I N G

DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BOULDER VALLEY RE 2 BRANSON REORGANIZED 82 BRANSON REORGANIZED 82 BRANSON REORGANIZED 82 BRIGGSDALE REN/A10 BRIGHTON 27J BRIGHTON 27J BRIGHTON 27J BRIGHTON 27J BRUSH REN/A2(J) BUENA VISTA RN/A31 BUENA VISTA RN/A31 BUFFALO REN/A4 BURLINGTON REN/A6J BYERS 32J CALHAN RJN/A1 CANON CITY REN/A1 CANON CITY REN/A1 CENTENNIAL RN/A1 CENTER 26 JT

NEDERLAND MIDDLEN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEW VISTA HIGH SCHOOL PEAK TO PEAK CHARTER SCHOOL BRANSON ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL BRANSON SCHOOL ONLINE GED PREP BRANSON UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL BRIGGSDALE UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL BRIGHTON HERITAGE ACADEMY BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL EAGLE RIDGE ACADEMY PRAIRIE VIEW BRUSH HIGH SCHOOL BUENA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL CHAFFEE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL MERINO JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BURLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL BYERS JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CALHAN HIGH SCHOOL CANON CITY HIGH SCHOOL GARDEN PARK HIGH SCHOOL CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL CENTER HIGH SCHOOL 55

56% 32% 43% 32% N/A N/A N/A 5% 38% 60% 47% 47% 52% N/A 75% 30% 36% 33% 48% 20% 64% 36%

16% 24% 40% 6% N/A N/A N/A 5% 6% 5% 4% 12% 10% N/A 5% 30% 16% 10% 6% 4% 3% 0%

7 9 9 * * * * * 47 6 49 10 4 * * 2 * * 20 8 *

2 1 2 * * * * * 35 4 29 5 2 * * 1 * * 12 5 *

4 3 2 * * * * * 39 4 41 9 2 * * 1 * * 16 11 *

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% InState Enrollm ent % Outof State Enrollm ent C O H O R T * * * 59 * 42 19 * * 268 362 244 323 188 249 * 182 26 * * * Remedial Rate C O U % N T * * * 8 * 30 5 * * 103 67 94 84 112 85 * 27 7 * * * * * * 13.6% * 71.4% 26.3% * * 38.4% 18.5% 38.5% 26.0% 59.6% 34.1% * 14.8% 26.9% * * * Remediation by Subject
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HIGH SCHOOL NAME

CENTER 26 JT CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE CHERAW 31 CHERRY CREEK 5 CHERRY CREEK 5 CHERRY CREEK 5 CHERRY CREEK 5 CHERRY CREEK 5 CHERRY CREEK 5 CHEYENNE COUNTY REN/A5 CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN 12 CLEAR CREEK REN/A1 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11

THE ACADEMIC RECOVERY CENTER OF SAN LUIS VALLEY 21ST CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOL COLORADO PROVOST ACADEMY COLORADO SPRINGS EARLY COLLEGES EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL AT ARVADA GOAL ACADEMY THE PINNACLE CHARTER SCHOOL (HIGH) THE VANGUARD SCHOOL (HIGH) CHERAW HIGH SCHOOL CHEROKEE TRAIL HIGH SCHOOL CHERRY CREEK HIGH SCHOOL EAGLECREST HIGH SCHOOL GRANDVIEW HIGH SCHOOL OVERLAND HIGH SCHOOL SMOKY HILL HIGH SCHOOL CHEYENNE WELLS HIGH SCHOOL CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL CLEAR CREEK HIGH SCHOOL BIJOU SCHOOL CIVA CHARTER SCHOOL COMMUNITY PREP CHARTER SCHOOL 56

N/A N/A N/A 43% N/A 22% 38% 71% N/A 52% 46% 44% 51% 41% 48% 53% 56% 51% 26% 44% 13%

N/A N/A N/A 7% N/A 3% 2% 24% N/A 17% 32% 10% 18% 5% 16% 21% 21% 8% 2% 0% 2%

* * * 3 * 12 4 * * 80 44 60 61 79 66 * 14 7 * * *

* * * 2 * 16 1 * * 29 22 30 28 52 29 * 8 0 * * *

* * * 2 * 18 2 * * 41 25 44 28 65 34 * 8 4 * * *

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% InState Enrollm ent 50% 44% 16% 25% 20% 47% 36% 43% N/A 23% 55% 53% N/A N/A 42% 40% 4% 38% % Outof State Enrollm ent 11% 11% 3% 6% 2% 12% 3% 0% N/A 11% 6% 3% N/A N/A 6% 9% 2% 6% C O H O R T 147 223 * 58 * 204 66 * * * 17 20 * * 17 22 * 53 Remedial Rate C O U % N T 54 84 * 43 * 55 39 * * * 10 7 * * 10 11 * 27 36.7% 37.7% * 74.1% * 27.0% 59.1% * * * 58.8% 35.0% * * 58.8% 50.0% * 50.9% Remediation by Subject
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DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COLORADO SPRINGS 11 COTOPAXI REN/A3 CREEDE CONSOLIDATED 1 CRIPPLE CREEKN/AVICTOR REN/A1 CROWLEY COUNTY REN/A1N/AJ CUSTER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT CN/A1 DE BEQUE 49JT DEER TRAIL 26J DEL NORTE CN/A7 DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DELTA COUNTY 50(J)

CORONADO HIGH SCHOOL DOHERTY HIGH SCHOOL LIFE SKILLS CENTER OF COLORADO SPRINGS MITCHELL HIGH SCHOOL NIKOLA TESLA EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY CENTER PALMER HIGH SCHOOL WASSON HIGH SCHOOL COTOPAXI JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CREEDE JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CRIPPLE CREEKN/AVICTOR JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CROWLEY COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CUSTER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL DE BEQUE UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL DEER TRAIL JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOOL CEDAREDGE HIGH SCHOOL DELTA COUNTY RECOVERY SCHOOL DELTA HIGH SCHOOL 57

40 45 * 27 * 27 22 * * * 4 5 * * 8 11 * 17

12 19 * 20 * 17 6 * * * 3 4 * * 5 6 * 14

20 29 * 25 * 26 16 * * * 5 4 * * 5 10 * 16

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% InState Enrollm ent 10% 43% 48% N/A 32% 30% N/A 16% 22% 24% 59% 59% 28% 48% 14% N/A 24% 59% 47% 55% % Outof State Enrollm ent 5% 10% 13% N/A 2% 0% N/A 0% 0% 3% 24% 26% 39% 21% 1% N/A 0% 2% 21% 1% C O H O R T * 27 * * * 111 * * * * 23 40 34 233 41 * * 54 145 130 Remedial Rate C O U % N T * 15 * * * 95 * * * * 15 5 9 85 39 * * 23 74 78 * 55.6% * * * 85.6% * * * * 65.2% 12.5% 26.5% 36.5% 95.1% * * 42.6% 51.0% 60.0% Remediation by Subject
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DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DELTA COUNTY 50(J) DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1

DELTA VISION SCHOOL HOTCHKISS HIGH SCHOOL PAONIA HIGH SCHOOL SURFACE CREEK VISION SCHOOL [PREP] PREP ASSESSMENT CENTER ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY OF URBAN LEARNING BRUCE RANDOLPH SCHOOL COLORADO HIGH SCHOOL CONTEMPORARY LEARNING ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL DENVER CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES DENVER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DENVER SCHOOL OF THE ARTS EAST HIGH SCHOOL EMILY GRIFFITH OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL ESCUELA TLATELOLCO CHARTER SCHOOL FLORENCE CRITTENTON HIGH SCHOOL FRED N THOMAS CAREER EDUCATION CENTER GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL JOHN F KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 58

* 15 * * * 70 * * * * 13 2 9 71 24 * * 8 65 64

* 6 * * * 47 * * * * 5 1 0 30 21 * * 4 38 34

* 6 * * * 66 * * * * 4 1 0 39 28 * * 4 49 51

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% InState Enrollm ent 24% 29% 45% 59% 33% 34% 28% 31% 3% 47% 42% 11% 62% 37% N/A 43% 54% 52% 22% 51% 20% % Outof State Enrollm ent 0% 3% 6% 4% 3% 2% 4% 3% 2% 8% 5% 0% 8% 1% N/A 17% 16% 18% 3% 20% 4% C O H O R T * * 29 43 98 58 * * * 102 26 * 132 49 * * 178 288 17 202 20 Remedial Rate C O U % N T * * 22 29 69 52 * * * 79 1 * 76 42 * * 58 71 12 50 13 * * 75.9% 67.4% 70.4% 89.7% * * * 77.5% 3.8% * 57.6% 85.7% * * 32.6% 24.7% 70.6% 24.8% 65.0% Remediation by Subject
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DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DENVER COUNTY 1 DOLORES COUNTY RE NO.2 DOLORES REN/A4A DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1

JUSTICE HIGH SCHOOL DENVER LIFE SKILLS CENTER OF DENVER MANUAL HIGH SCHOOL MARTIN LUTHER KING MIDDLE COLLEGE MONTBELLO HIGH SCHOOL NORTH HIGH SCHOOL ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL P.S.1 CHARTER SCHOOL RIDGE VIEW ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHWEST EARLY COLLEGE CHARTER SCHOOL SUMMIT ACADEMY THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL WEST HIGH SCHOOL DOLORES COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL DOLORES HIGH SCHOOL CASTLE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL DANIEL C OAKES HIGH SCHOOLN/AN/ACASTLE ROCK DOUGLAS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL EAGLE ACADEMY 59

* * 17 21 59 41 * * * 69 1 * 62 31 * * 45 39 11 37 10

* * 11 10 40 26 * * * 47 1 * 34 28 * * 17 17 3 18 6

* * 16 19 55 35 * * * 59 0 * 43 35 * * 27 25 4 28 7

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% InState Enrollm ent 9% 54% 20% 53% 52% 56% 54% 43% N/A 41% 50% N/A 9% N/A 31% 48% 50% 55% N/A N/A 49% 35% % Outof State Enrollm ent 9% 19% 4% 26% 18% 27% 24% 19% N/A 15% 10% N/A 0% N/A 25% 5% 16% 6% N/A N/A 11% 0% C O H O R T * 225 30 245 253 181 195 139 * 58 73 * * * 28 47 58 * * * 94 * Remedial Rate C O U % N T * 53 19 48 75 28 43 43 * 20 28 * * * 6 23 20 * * * 28 * * 23.6% 63.3% 19.6% 29.6% 15.5% 22.1% 30.9% * 34.5% 38.4% * * * 21.4% 48.9% 34.5% * * * 29.8% * Remediation by Subject
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DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 DURANGO 9N/AR EADS REN/A1 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 EAGLE COUNTY RE 50 EAST GRAND 2 EAST OTERO RN/A1 EATON REN/A2 EDISON 54 JT EDISON 54 JT ELBERT 200 ELIZABETH CN/A1 ELIZABETH CN/A1

EDCSD: COLORADO CYBER SCHOOL HIGHLANDS RANCH HIGH SCHOOL HOPE ONN/ALINE MOUNTAIN VISTA HIGH SCHOOL PONDEROSA HIGH SCHOOL ROCK CANYON HIGH SCHOOL THUNDERRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL DURANGO HIGH SCHOOL EADS HIGH SCHOOL BATTLE MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL EAGLE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL NEW AMERICA CHARTER SCHOOL RED CANYON HIGH SCHOOL VAIL SKI AND SNOWBOARD ACADEMY (USSA) MIDDLE PARK HIGH SCHOOL LA JUNTA JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL EATON HIGH SCHOOL EDISON ACADEMY EDISON JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ELBERT JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ELIZABETH HIGH SCHOOL FRONTIER HIGH SCHOOL 60

* 34 14 27 50 14 29 35 * 13 15 * * * 4 7 10 * * * 20 *

* 17 5 15 15 8 11 6 * 5 4 * * * 3 11 3 * * * 4 *

* 30 12 18 28 9 19 16 * 5 10 * * * 3 14 6 * * * 8 *

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% InState Enrollm ent 34% 18% 34% 57% 46% N/A 13% 39% 48% 35% 44% N/A 45% 14% 42% N/A 38% 41% 25% 41% % Outof State Enrollm ent 5% 3% 6% 10% 14% N/A 4% 8% 10% 11% 3% N/A 14% 0% 14% N/A 12% 12% 0% 4% C O H O R T * 22 50 * 127 * * 88 111 42 76 * 139 * * * 25 37 * 48 Remedial Rate C O U % N T * 16 24 * 55 * * 48 54 22 42 * 68 * * * 19 16 * 25 * 72.7% 48.0% * 43.3% * * 54.5% 48.6% 52.4% 55.3% * 48.9% * * * 76.0% 43.2% * 52.1% Remediation by Subject
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DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

ELLICOTT 22 ENGLEWOOD 1 ENGLEWOOD 1 EXPEDITIONARY BOCES FALCON 49 FALCON 49 FALCON 49 FALCON 49 FALCON 49 FLORENCE REN/A2 FORT MORGAN REN/A3 FORT MORGAN REN/A3 FOUNTAIN 8 FOUNTAIN 8 FOWLER RN/A4J FRENCHMAN REN/A3 GARFIELD 16 GARFIELD REN/A2 GARFIELD REN/A2 GARFIELD REN/A2

ELLICOTT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COLORADO'S FINEST ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL ENGLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL EXPEDITIONARY LEARNING SCHOOL FALCON HIGH SCHOOL FALCON VIRTUAL ACADEMY PATRIOT LEARNING CENTER SAND CREEK HIGH SCHOOL VISTA RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL FLORENCE HIGH SCHOOL FORT MORGAN HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL FOUNTAINN/AFORT CARSON HIGH SCHOOL LORRAINE ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL FOWLER HIGH SCHOOL FLEMING HIGH SCHOOL GRAND VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL COAL RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL GARFIELD REN/A2 CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE STUDIES RIFLE HIGH SCHOOL 61

* 11 20 * 31 * * 30 29 13 31 * 46 * * * 11 8 * 13

* 4 10 * 13 * * 14 18 10 14 * 20 * * * 4 4 * 7

* 8 11 * 20 * * 28 29 14 26 * 29 * * * 7 7 * 5

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% InState Enrollm ent N/A N/A N/A 61% 44% 41% 17% 37% 55% 57% 35% 67% N/A 35% 50% 11% 38% 43% 43% N/A N/A % Outof State Enrollm ent N/A N/A N/A 6% 6% 9% 1% 6% 24% 19% 41% 9% N/A 5% 14% 3% 4% 26% 15% N/A N/A C O H O R T * * * 30 158 153 32 109 18 51 * 46 * 50 35 * 70 * * * * Remedial Rate C O U % N T * * * 11 94 95 29 77 4 22 * 20 * 36 8 * 50 * * * * * * * 36.7% 59.5% 62.1% 90.6% 70.6% 22.2% 43.1% * 43.5% * 72.0% 22.9% * 71.4% * * * * Remediation by Subject
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DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

GENOAN/AHUGO C113 GILPIN COUNTY REN/A1 GRANADA REN/A1 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6 GREELEY 6 GUNNISON WATERSHED RE1J GUNNISON WATERSHED RE1J HANOVER 28 HARRISON 2 HARRISON 2 HARRISON 2 HARRISON 2 HAXTUN REN/A2J HAYDEN REN/A1 HIN/APLAINS RN/A23 HINSDALE COUNTY RE 1

GENOAN/AHUGO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GILPIN COUNTY UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL GRANADA UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL FRONTIER CHARTER ACADEMY GREELEY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GREELEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL NORTHRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL UNION COLONY PREPATORY SCHOOL UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS CRESTED BUTTE COMMUNITY SCHOOL GUNNISON HIGH SCHOOL HANOVER JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL JAMES IRWIN CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL NEW HORIZONS DAY SCHOOL SIERRA HIGH SCHOOL HAXTUN HIGH SCHOOL HAYDEN HIGH SCHOOL HI PLAINS UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL LAKE CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL 62

* * * 3 67 65 18 51 1 9 * 17 * 23 5 * 40 * * * *

* * * 2 48 32 17 52 0 8 * 7 * 15 0 * 21 * * * *

* * * 3 63 47 17 60 0 13 * 9 * 25 2 * 29 * * * *

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% InState Enrollm ent 76% 48% 32% 33% N/A N/A 23% 43% 40% 54% 54% 18% 63% 47% 58% 52% 54% 59% 63% 56% 58% % Outof State Enrollm ent 14% 24% 12% 8% N/A N/A 6% 4% 4% 10% 5% 0% 14% 10% 12% 9% 17% 24% 12% 24% 16% C O H O R T * * * 18 * * * 55 72 210 213 * 299 * 204 * 140 212 89 110 166 Remedial Rate C O U % N T * * * 13 * * * 38 35 78 64 * 70 * 60 * 26 54 2 21 38 * * * 72.2% * * * 69.1% 48.6% 37.1% 30.0% * 23.4% * 29.4% * 18.6% 25.5% 2.2% 19.1% 22.9% Remediation by Subject
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DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

HOEHNE REORGANIZED 3 HOLLY REN/A3 HOLYOKE REN/A1J HUERFANO REN/A1 IDALIA RJN/A3 IGNACIO 11 JT IGNACIO 11 JT JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1

HOEHNE HIGH SCHOOL HOLLY JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HOLYOKE JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL JOHN MALL HIGH SCHOOL IDALIA JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IGNACIO ACADEMY IGNACIO HIGH SCHOOL ALAMEDA HIGH SCHOOL ARVADA HIGH SCHOOL ARVADA WEST HIGH SCHOOL BEAR CREEK HIGH SCHOOL BRADY EXPLORATION SCHOOL CHATFIELD HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGIATE CHARTER ACADEMY COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL COMPASS SECONDARY MONTESSORI CHARTER SCHOOL CONIFER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DAKOTA RIDGE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL D'EVELYN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL EVERGREEN HIGH SCHOOL GOLDEN HIGH SCHOOL 63

* * * 8 * * * 30 23 50 49 * 41 * 42 * 18 35 0 12 28

* * * 7 * * * 20 14 11 20 * 19 * 20 * 5 10 1 5 7

* * * 9 * * * 24 16 24 31 * 32 * 26 * 6 19 1 6 14

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% InState Enrollm ent 65% 32% 59% 37% 33% 52% N/A 19% 23% 6% 50% 61% 59% N/A 51% 44% 17% 5% N/A 20% % Outof State Enrollm ent 9% 11% 28% 4% 1% 20% N/A 1% 1% 0% 9% 16% 8% N/A 11% 10% 12% 35% N/A 0% C O H O R T 197 * 25 21 31 182 * 24 37 * 181 231 204 * 133 64 * * * * Remedial Rate C O U % N T 56 * 8 12 22 45 * 18 24 * 59 45 62 * 53 33 * * * * 28.4% * 32.0% 57.1% 71.0% 24.7% * 75.0% 64.9% * 32.6% 19.5% 30.4% * 39.8% 51.6% * * * * Remediation by Subject
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DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JEFFERSON COUNTY RN/A1 JOHNSTOWNN/AMILLIKEN REN/A5J JULESBURG REN/A1 JULESBURG REN/A1 KARVAL REN/A23 KARVAL REN/A23

GREEN MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL JEFFCO'S 21ST CENTURY VIRTUAL ACADEMY JEFFERSON CHARTER ACADEMY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL JEFFERSON COUNTY OPEN HIGH SCHOOL JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LONGVIEW HIGH SCHOOL MC LAIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL MC LAIN HIGH SCHOOL NEW AMERICA SCHOOL POMONA HIGH SCHOOL RALSTON VALLEY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STANDLEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL TWO ROADS CHARTER SCHOOL WHEAT RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL INSIGHT SCHOOL OF COLORADO AT JULESBURG JULESBURG HIGH SCHOOL KARVAL JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL KARVAL ONLINE EDUCATION 64

35 * 5 10 16 36 * 17 20 * 42 27 42 * 36 18 * * * *

14 * 2 6 13 10 * 3 8 * 21 17 25 * 17 12 * * * *

19 * 1 7 18 20 * 13 12 * 23 17 37 * 28 18 * * * *

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% InState Enrollm ent 35% N/A N/A 63% 42% 57% 47% 61% 53% N/A 53% 51% 56% 47% N/A 37% 55% N/A 44% 21% % Outof State Enrollm ent 4% N/A N/A 13% 0% 4% 6% 16% 22% N/A 22% 27% 18% 18% N/A 20% 10% N/A 7% 0% C O H O R T 49 * * * 26 59 17 130 122 * 19 264 234 173 * * 67 * 17 * Remedial Rate C O U % N T 24 * * * 12 21 12 33 35 * 3 52 61 61 * * 20 * 9 * 49.0% * * * 46.2% 35.6% 70.6% 25.4% 28.7% * 15.8% 19.7% 26.1% 35.3% * * 29.9% * 52.9% * Remediation by Subject
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DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

KEENESBURG REN/A3(J) KIOWA CN/A2 KIT CARSON RN/A1 LA VETA REN/A2 LAKE COUNTY RN/A1 LAMAR REN/A2 LAS ANIMAS REN/A1 LEWISN/APALMER 38 LEWISN/APALMER 38 LIBERTY JN/A4 LIMON REN/A4J LITTLETON 6 LITTLETON 6 LITTLETON 6 LONE STAR 101 MANCOS REN/A6 MANITOU SPRINGS 14 MANZANOLA 3J MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1

WELD CENTRAL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL KIOWA HIGH SCHOOL KIT CARSON JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LA VETA JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LAKE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL LAS ANIMAS HIGH SCHOOL LEWISN/APALMER HIGH SCHOOL PALMER RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL LIBERTY JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LIMON JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ARAPAHOE HIGH SCHOOL HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL LITTLETON HIGH SCHOOL LONE STAR UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL MANCOS HIGH SCHOOL MANITOU SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL MANZANOLA JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COLORADO CONNECTIONS ACADEMY FRONT RANGE EARLY COLLEGE 65

14 * * * 5 8 6 13 16 * 3 37 39 45 * * 13 * 8 *

7 * * * 5 7 4 6 12 * 1 17 18 16 * * 1 * 3 *

13 * * * 3 9 8 10 12 * 2 22 28 18 * * 4 * 5 *

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% InState Enrollm ent 25% 53% 21% 51% 1% 61% N/A 27% 44% 52% N/A 51% 37% 46% 19% 41% N/A N/A 29% 9% % Outof State Enrollm ent 0% 2% 4% 3% 1% 2% N/A 30% 5% 9% N/A 9% 11% 9% 1% 0% N/A N/A 20% 4% C O H O R T * 30 * 35 * 22 * * 173 219 * 201 * 100 27 * * * 46 * Remedial Rate C O U % N T * 21 * 24 * 12 * * 100 96 * 76 * 46 23 * * * 16 * * 70.0% * 68.6% * 54.5% * * 57.8% 43.8% * 37.8% * 46.0% 85.2% * * * 34.8% * Remediation by Subject
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HIGH SCHOOL NAME

MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON 1 MC CLAVE REN/A2 MEEKER RE1 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MESA COUNTY VALLEY 51 MIAMI/YODER 60 JT MOFFAT 2 MOFFAT 2 MOFFAT COUNTY RE:NO 1 MONTE VISTA CN/A8

GLOBAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY MAPLETON EXPEDITIONARY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS NORTH VALLEY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ADULTS SKYVIEW ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL THE NEW AMERICA SCHOOL YORK INTERNATIONAL MC CLAVE UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL MEEKER HIGH SCHOOL CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL FRUITA MONUMENT HIGH SCHOOL GATEWAY SCHOOL GRAND JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL MESA VALLEY VISION HOME AND COMMUNITY PROGRAM PALISADE HIGH SCHOOL RN/A5 HIGH SCHOOL MIAMI/YODER JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CRESTONE CHARTER SCHOOL MOFFAT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MOFFAT COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BYRON SYRING DELTA CENTER 66

* 19 * 17 * 8 * * 80 71 * 59 * 31 20 * * * 7 *

* 11 * 10 * 3 * * 41 38 * 27 * 18 14 * * * 6 *

* 14 * 15 * 4 * * 57 51 * 40 * 32 16 * * * 6 *

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% InState Enrollm ent N/A 55% 38% 33% 38% 31% 12% 13% N/A N/A 51% 7% N/A 46% 33% 46% 57% 57% % Outof State Enrollm ent N/A 3% 17% 0% 9% 11% 8% 0% N/A N/A 10% 0% N/A 5% 10% 6% 9% 8% C O H O R T * 34 65 * 109 21 * * * * 39 * * 39 45 171 253 223 Remedial Rate C O U % N T * 20 36 * 45 10 * * * * 21 * * 19 24 73 82 92 * 58.8% 55.4% * 41.3% 47.6% * * * * 53.8% * * 48.7% 53.3% 42.7% 32.4% 41.3% Remediation by Subject
M A T H R E A D I N G W R I T I N G

DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

MONTE VISTA CN/A8 MONTE VISTA CN/A8 MONTEZUMAN/ACORTEZ REN/A1 MONTEZUMAN/ACORTEZ REN/A1 MONTROSE COUNTY REN/A1J MONTROSE COUNTY REN/A1J MONTROSE COUNTY REN/A1J MOUNTAIN BOCES MOUNTAIN BOCES MOUNTAIN VALLEY RE 1 NORTH CONEJOS REN/A1J NORTH CONEJOS REN/A1J NORTH PARK RN/A1 NORTHGLENNN/ATHORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENNN/ATHORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENNN/ATHORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENNN/ATHORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENNN/ATHORNTON (ADAMS 12

MONTE VISTA ONN/ALINE ACADEMY MONTE VISTA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MONTEZUMAN/ACORTEZ HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHWEST OPEN CHARTER SCHOOL MONTROSE HIGH SCHOOL OLATHE HIGH SCHOOL VISTA CHARTER SCHOOL YAMPAH MOUNTAIN SCHOOL YAMPAH TEEN PARENT PROGRAM MOUNTAIN VALLEY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CENTAURI HIGH SCHOOL LA JARA SECOND CHANCE SCHOOL NORTH PARK JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY OF CHARTER SCHOOLS COLORADO VIRTUAL ACADEMY (COVA) HORIZON HIGH SCHOOL LEGACY HIGH SCHOOL MOUNTAIN RANGE HIGH SCHOOL 67

* 14 22 * 35 8 * * * * 19 * * 15 15 53 50 67

* 13 12 * 22 2 * * * * 7 * * 7 8 27 25 25

* 14 11 * 25 4 * * * * 10 * * 9 10 39 41 35

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% InState Enrollm ent % Outof State Enrollm ent C O H O R T Remedial Rate C O U % N T Remediation by Subject
M A T H R E A D I N G W R I T I N G

DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENNN/ATHORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENNN/ATHORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORTHGLENNN/ATHORNTON (ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS) NORWOOD RN/A2J OTIS RN/A3 OURAY RN/A1 PARK (ESTES PARK) RN/A3 PARK COUNTY REN/A2 PAWNEE REN/A12 PEYTON 23 JT PLAINVIEW REN/A2 PLATEAU REN/A5 PLATEAU VALLEY 50 PLATEAU VALLEY 50 PLATTE CANYON 1 PLATTE VALLEY REN/A3 PLATTE VALLEY REN/A7 POUDRE RN/A1

NORTHGLENN HIGH SCHOOL THORNTON HIGH SCHOOL VANTAGE POINT NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL OTIS JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL OURAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ESTES PARK HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH PARK HIGH SCHOOL PAWNEE JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PEYTON HIGH SCHOOL PLAINVIEW JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PEETZ JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GRAND MESA HIGH SCHOOL PLATEAU VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL PLATTE CANYON HIGH SCHOOL REVERE JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PLATTE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL 68

36% 35% 19% N/A N/A 43% 40% 56% N/A 52% N/A N/A 4% 48% 56% N/A 43% 24%

5% 8% 1% N/A N/A 22% 26% 15% N/A 3% N/A N/A 1% 17% 7% N/A 17% 1%

134 106 39 * * * 33 18 * 32 * * * * 63 * 39 24

97 47 21 * * * 8 6 * 8 * * * * 22 * 26 16

72.4% 44.3% 53.8% * * * 24.2% 33.3% * 25.0% * * * * 34.9% * 66.7% 66.7%

76 41 14 * * * 4 2 * 4 * * * * 18 * 14 11

36 18 8 * * * 2 1 * 0 * * * * 4 * 10 5

59 28 14 * * * 5 2 * 3 * * * * 7 * 11 7

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% InState Enrollm ent 49% 55% 32% 39% 5% N/A 68% 50% N/A 41% 51% 54% 62% 60% 23% 63% 17% 56% 59% % Outof State Enrollm ent 14% 22% 6% 19% 0% N/A 10% 16% N/A 6% 4% 2% 0% 3% 3% 3% 0% 6% 6% C O H O R T 175 243 * 155 * * 25 272 * * 117 115 39 108 * 200 * 104 162 Remedial Rate C O U % N T 59 71 * 30 * * 3 87 * * 52 79 13 66 * 104 * 53 84 33.7% 29.2% * 19.4% * * 12.0% 32.0% * * 44.4% 68.7% 33.3% 61.1% * 52.0% * 51.0% 51.9% Remediation by Subject
M A T H R E A D I N G W R I T I N G

DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

POUDRE RN/A1 POUDRE RN/A1 POUDRE RN/A1 POUDRE RN/A1 POUDRE RN/A1 POUDRE RN/A1 POUDRE RN/A1 POUDRE RN/A1 PRAIRIE REN/A11 PRIMERO REORGANIZED 2 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO CITY 60 PUEBLO COUNTY RURAL 70 PUEBLO COUNTY RURAL 70

FORT COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL FOSSIL RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL POLARIS EXPEDITIONARY LEARNING SCHOOL POUDRE HIGH SCHOOL POUDRE TRANSITION CENTER PSD ONLINE ACADEMY RIDGEVIEW CLASSICAL CHARTER SCHOOLS ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL PRAIRIE JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PRIMERO JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL DOLORES HUERTA PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL EAST HIGH SCHOOL KEATING CONTINUING EDUCATION SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH & FAMILY ACADEMY CHARTER PUEBLO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL PUEBLO WEST HIGH SCHOOL 69

34 49 * 15 * * 3 58 * * 35 51 5 34 * 71 * 37 64

12 17 * 5 * * 1 34 * * 19 35 3 26 * 36 * 19 29

27 25 * 12 * * 1 43 * * 20 41 4 24 * 44 * 25 42

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% InState Enrollm ent 57% 54% 43% 33% 52% 26% 51% 40% 63% N/A 53% 35% N/A 72% 32% N/A 48% 47% 17% 6% 51% % Outof State Enrollm ent 2% 5% 11% 27% 8% 3% 14% 12% 0% N/A 13% 20% N/A 16% 0% N/A 0% 3% 22% 3% 12% C O H O R T 29 20 17 * 43 * 62 21 27 * 43 * * 20 28 * * * * * 89 Remedial Rate C O U % N T 22 4 7 * 13 * 23 9 7 * 18 * * 9 15 * * * * * 33 75.9% 20.0% 41.2% * 30.2% * 37.1% 42.9% 25.9% * 41.9% * * 45.0% 53.6% * * * * * 37.1% Remediation by Subject
M A T H R E A D I N G W R I T I N G

DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

PUEBLO COUNTY RURAL 70 PUEBLO COUNTY RURAL 70 RANGELY REN/A4 RIDGWAY RN/A2 ROARING FORK REN/A1 ROARING FORK REN/A1 ROARING FORK REN/A1 ROARING FORK REN/A1 ROCKY FORD RN/A2 SALIDA RN/A32 SALIDA RN/A32 SANFORD 6J SANGRE DE CRISTO REN/A22J SARGENT REN/A33J SHERIDAN 2 SIERRA GRANDE RN/A30 SOUTH CONEJOS REN/A10 SOUTH ROUTT RE 3 SPRINGFIELD REN/A4 ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J

RYE HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHERN COLORADO EARLY COLLEGE RANGELY HIGH SCHOOL RIDGWAY HIGH SCHOOL BASALT HIGH SCHOOL BRIDGES GLENWOOD SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ROARING FORK HIGH SCHOOL ROCKY FORD HIGH SCHOOL HORIZONS EXPLORATORY ACADEMY SALIDA HIGH SCHOOL SANFORD JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SANGRE DE CRISTO UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL SARGENT JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SHERIDAN HIGH SCHOOL SIERRA GRANDE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ANTONITO HIGH SCHOOL SOROCO HIGH SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ADULT EDUCATION/LINCOLN CENTER ERIE HIGH SCHOOL 70

14 0 1 * 4 * 14 7 4 * 18 * * 7 9 * * * * * 25

8 0 1 * 4 * 7 4 4 * 6 * * 4 7 * * * * * 12

12 0 2 * 4 * 6 4 4 * 6 * * 4 7 * * * * * 12

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% InState Enrollm ent 41% 45% 60% 54% 11% 54% 44% 53% 49% 41% N/A 55% 79% 23% 53% 12% 44% 42% N/A 45% 46% 79% % Outof State Enrollm ent 7% 10% 22% 21% 4% 10% 13% 19% 21% 18% N/A 18% 7% 34% 10% 6% 15% 13% N/A 10% 7% 16% C O H O R T 79 103 42 156 * 153 137 83 31 * * 97 20 * 87 * 173 110 * 130 46 * Remedial Rate C O U % N T 43 35 7 38 * 40 65 26 5 * * 23 9 * 28 * 57 51 * 44 22 * 54.4% 34.0% 16.7% 24.4% * 26.1% 47.4% 31.3% 16.1% * * 23.7% 45.0% * 32.2% * 32.9% 46.4% * 33.8% 47.8% * Remediation by Subject
M A T H R E A D I N G W R I T I N G

DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J ST VRAIN VALLEY RE 1J STEAMBOAT SPRINGS REN/A2 STRASBURG 31J STRATTON RN/A4 SUMMIT REN/A1 SUMMIT REN/A1 SWINK 33 TELLURIDE RN/A1 THOMPSON RN/A2J THOMPSON RN/A2J THOMPSON RN/A2J THOMPSON RN/A2J THOMPSON RN/A2J THOMPSON RN/A2J TRINIDAD 1 VALLEY REN/A1

FREDERICK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LONGMONT HIGH SCHOOL LYONS MIDDLE/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NIWOT HIGH SCHOOL OLDE COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL SILVER CREEK SCHOOL SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL STEAMBOAT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL STRASBURG HIGH SCHOOL STRATTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SUMMIT ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL SWINK JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TELLURIDE HIGH SCHOOL BERTHOUD HIGH SCHOOL HAROLD FERGUSON HIGH SCHOOL LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL MOUNTAIN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL THOMPSON ONLINE THOMPSON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL TRINIDAD HIGH SCHOOL CALICHE JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 71

32 22 3 31 * 33 49 20 5 * * 16 4 * 15 * 27 39 * 24 9 *

14 10 4 9 * 12 27 6 1 * * 6 0 * 5 * 16 16 * 9 6 *

23 12 5 13 * 13 27 9 1 * * 9 1 * 6 * 24 21 * 15 7 *

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% InState Enrollm ent N/A 55% 12% N/A N/A 43% 32% N/A 20% 63% 18% 40% 6% 41% 44% 38% N/A 51% 44% N/A 31% 32% % Outof State Enrollm ent N/A 11% 5% N/A N/A 4% 7% N/A 0% 8% 1% 3% 0% 7% 7% 24% N/A 15% 9% N/A 23% 16% C O H O R T * 71 * * * 62 57 * * * * 154 * 118 117 * * 129 89 * * 19 Remedial Rate C O U % N T * 24 * * * 38 39 * * * * 91 * 62 67 * * 58 31 * * 2 * 33.8% * * * 61.3% 68.4% * * * * 59.1% * 52.5% 57.3% * * 45.0% 34.8% * * 10.5% Remediation by Subject
M A T H R E A D I N G W R I T I N G

DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

VALLEY REN/A1 VALLEY REN/A1 VILAS REN/A5 VILAS REN/A5 WALSH REN/A1 WELD COUNTY REN/A1 WELD COUNTY S/D REN/A8 WELDON VALLEY REN/A20(J) WEST END REN/A2 WEST GRAND 1N/AJT. WESTMINSTER 50 WESTMINSTER 50 WIDEFIELD 3 WIDEFIELD 3 WIDEFIELD 3 WIGGINS REN/A50(J) WILEY REN/A13 JT WINDSOR REN/A4 WOODLAND PARK REN/A2 WOODLIN RN/A104 WRAY RDN/A2 YUMA 1

SMITH HIGH SCHOOL STERLING HIGH SCHOOL V.I.L.A.S. ONLINE SCHOOL VILAS UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL WALSH HIGH SCHOOL VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL FORT LUPTON HIGH SCHOOL WELDON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL NUCLA JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WEST GRAND HIGH SCHOOL HIDDEN LAKE HIGH SCHOOL WESTMINSTER HIGH SCHOOL DISCOVERY HIGH SCHOOL MESA RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL WIDEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL WIGGINS JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WILEY JUNIORN/ASENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL WOODLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL WOODLIN UNDIVIDED HIGH SCHOOL WRAY HIGH SCHOOL YUMA HIGH SCHOOL 72

* 14 * * * 23 28 * * * * 66 * 38 45 * * 35 18 * * 0

* 10 * * * 12 20 * * * * 40 * 16 21 * * 18 7 * * 0

* 12 * * * 15 29 * * * * 53 * 29 30 * * 37 8 * * 0

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Table 12: High School College Matriculation and Remediation by Subject


% InState Enrollm ent % Outof State Enrollm ent C O H O R T Remedial Rate C O U % N T Remediation by Subject
M A T H R E A D I N G W R I T I N G

DISTRICT NAME

HIGH SCHOOL NAME

* Data suppressed at 16.

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APPENDIX B: TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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REMEDIAL PLACEMENT ASSESSMENTS, METHOD AND DATA LIMITATIONS Statutory Obligation Colorado Revised Statutes 23-1-113.3 defines areas of responsibility for the Commission on Higher Education with regard to remedial education: Adopt and implement a remedial policy; develop funding policies for remediation appropriate to institutional roles and missions; Design a reporting system that provides the General Assembly with information on the number, type, and costs of remediation; Establish comparability of placement or assessment tests; and Ensure each student identified as needing remediation is provided with written notification regarding cost and availability of remedial courses.

The information in this report is presented to inform the ongoing dialogue regarding preparation for college and the extent of remedial education in Colorado. The report is submitted to the Education Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives, the Joint Budget Committee, the Colorado Department of Education (CDE) and each Colorado public school district superintendent.

Assessments Pursuant to state policy all students entering a public higher education institution are assessed for remedial needs. Higher education institutions in Colorado may use several methods to determine which students are in need of remediation. The majority of colleges, in particular community colleges, require students to take the Accuplacer placement exam prior to registering for courses. A small number of students take the COMPASS placement test. Other institutions use nationally known college entrance exams such as ACT or SAT. Colorado, which primarily uses ACT exams, has implemented remedial cut scores at the two-year level that are different from college readiness scores endorsed by ACT. The remedial cut scores are currently under review. Depending upon their performance, students are notified of recommended classes. If a student is required to complete basic skills courses, they will be placed in developmental courses in math, reading or writing or a combination of the three. Students are advised of their appropriate placement but may elect to enroll in a different course. Additionally, students are advised to immediate enroll into a remedial course if needed, occasionally delay such enrollments. For more information about remedial placement, including assessment cut scores, please see the statewide remedial education policy at this link: http://highered.colorado.gov/Publications/Policies/Current/i-parte.pdf

Calculation Method The 2012 remedial report uses a new rate calculation method and cannot be compared to previous reports. This methodology change is discussed in detail in the report summary on page 5. The high school graduating cohorts for this remedial report were provided by the Colorado Department of
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Education. The high school graduation cohort is based upon the academic year and is not an ontime graduation cohort. Utilizing the State Assigned Student ID (SASID), DHE is able to link postsecondary enrollment and remedial records to the K-12 records. High school graduates were linked to enrollment records from fall 2011 and spring 2012. Once a college enrollment record was found for a high school graduate, the states application records are reviewed for a remedial assessment record within six months from the date of high school graduation. Additionally, the states enrollment records are reviewed for enrollment in a remedial course in the fall 2011 or spring 2012 term. College remedial students can be duplicated in the college remedial rates, as students can enroll at multiple institutions (e.g., a student at Metropolitan State University of Denver may jointly enroll at the Community College of Denver). Remedial students are not duplicated in the remedial rate calculations for high schools and school districts.

2013 Change in Remediation Rate Calculation Method

How the Remedial Rate is Determined Today

Test score determines they need remediation

Colorado public high school Graduates

Enroll in a public college or university in Colorado

OR
They enroll in a remedial course

Remedial Rate

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How the Remedial Rate was Determined Historically

Students enrolled in a public college or university in Colorado

Link with high school information (lost if misreported or missing)

Test score determines they need remediation (lost if missing)

Remedial Rate

Data Limitations In reviewing the tables in this report, these limitations should be considered: These data do not include graduates who enrolled in private Colorado institutions or inout-ofstate colleges and universities. These data do not include graduates who were missing a State Assigned Student ID, or SASID, the record used to link K-12 and higher education data. Remedial rate does not include a student who was assessed but did not enroll in a Colorado public institution.

Despite these limitations, DHE believes this summary is a reasonable representation of the current remedial landscape of Colorado.

Brief Glossary of Terms Accuplacer A test commonly used in Colorado to determine whether a student is in need of remediation. It is typically used for new college students. Some high schools also administer this assessment to gauge whether students are ready for college work. CDE The Colorado Department of Education, which has oversight over K-12 education. DHE The Colorado Department of Higher Education, which is the policy coordinating body for higher education.
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Remedial education Also called developmental education or basic skills courses. This refers to classes intended to bolster the skills of new college students so theyre adequately prepared for college -level work. Remedial courses are currently offered in reading, writing and math. Remediation rate -Refers to the percentage of students newly enrolled in a college who are deemed in need of remedial courses.

For more information, please contact: Beth Bean, Director of Research and Information at the Colorado Department of Higher Education, at 303-866-2661 or by email at beth.bean@dhe.state.co.us Nancy Mitchell, Director of Communications at the Colorado Department of Higher Education, at 303866-4742 or by email at nancy.mitchell@dhe.state.co.us

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