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OIR Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Student Success Initiatives RESEARCH BRIEF No. 68-17 July 2017 High School Profile Public Schools: 2015-16 This Research Brief is part of a series of high school profile reports that present key demographic and college readiness statistics for each of the high schools in NOVA s service area. NOVA s service area includes the following jurisdictions: Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Falls Church, Loudoun,, Park, and Prince William. This Research Brief pertains to the Public Schools (MCPS) division. The definitions below provide an overview of the statistics that are presented in this Brief. Number of Graduates and Completers: Public high school and graduate completer data are collected on an annual basis during the fall. Graduates include those who received a diploma (standard, advanced studies, special, modified standard, or general achievement). Completers may receive a certificate, such as the General Educational Development (GED) Certificate. The data was retrieved from the Virginia Department of Education High School Graduates and Completers Report: http://www.doe.virginia.gov. The following definitions were retrieved from the Virginia Department of Education (VA DOE) http://schoolquality.virginia.gov: Enrollment and Demographics: Includes the number of students enrolled at each high school and key demographic information such as gender and race composition of the student body. SAT Scores: Presents average SAT scores in each SAT section (critical reading, math, and writing) at the high school (College Board), public school division (College Board), and state levels (VA DOE). Standards of Learning (SOL): The SOLs describe the Commonwealth s expectations for student learning. Virginia high school students are assessed in reading, writing, math, science, and history. The proportion of students who successfully passed standards of learning assessments are presented at the high school, public school division, and state levels. Absenteeism: A student is considered chronically absent if he or she misses two or more instructional days per month (18 days, or 10 percent of a 180-day school year) regardless of whether the absences are excused or unexcused. According to the U.S. DOE, a student who is chronically absent in any year between eight and twelfth grade is seven times more likely to drop out of school. This report presents the proportion of students who were chronically late. Data is presented at the high school, public school division, and state levels. 1

Free and Reduced Meal Eligibility: Students from families with incomes at or below 130 percent of the poverty level are eligible for free meals. Those between 130 percent and 180 percent of poverty level are eligible for reduced-price meals, for which students can be charged no more than 40 cents for lunch and 30 cents for breakfast. The proportion of free and reduced meal-eligible students is presented at the high school, public school division, and state levels. Advanced Placement Course Enrollment and Test Taking: Advanced Placement (AP) courses are created by the College Board and offer college-level curricula and examinations to high school students. American colleges and universities may grant placement and course credit to students who obtain high scores on the examinations. The more challenging a student s high school curriculum, the more likely they are to persist at a post-secondary institution. 1 AP course enrollment is presented at the high school, public school division, and state levels. Dual Enrollment: Dual Enrollment is an enrichment opportunity that allows high school students to earn college credits while still being enrolled in high school. Studies show that students who acquire college credits while in high school are more likely to graduate and continue their education beyond high school. The rate of dual enrollment is presented at the high school, public school division, and state levels. On-time Graduation Rate within Four Years: On-time graduates are students who earn high school diplomas within four years of entering the ninth grade. The on-time graduation rate is presented at the high school, public school division, and state levels. Postsecondary Enrollment: Postsecondary enrollment shows the number and percent of Virginia high school graduates who enrolled in an institution of higher education within sixteen months of graduating from high school in 2013-14. The postsecondary enrollment rate is presented at the high school, public school division, and state levels. 1 Warburton, E. C., Bugarin, R., & Nunez, A. M. (2001). Bridging the Gap: Academic Preparation and Postsecondary Success of First-Generation Students. Statistical Analysis Report. Postsecondary Education Descriptive Analysis Reports. 2

Mean SAT Score Inter-Division Snapshot Graduates and Completers In 2015-16, there were 27,243 graduates and completers in NOVA s service area. Public Schools (MCPS) generated about 2 percent of these graduates. Figure 1. Graduates and Completers in NOVA s Service Area by Division: 2015-16 Alexandria Arlington Fairfax Falls Church Loudoun Park Prince William 3% 21%, 2% 1% 18% 49% 1% Mean SAT Scores In NOVA s service area, MCPS students had the lowest average SAT scores in 2016. Average SAT scores across all sections were lower than the state averages (see Figure 7: Critical Reading 516, Math 513, Writing 493). Figure 2. Mean SAT Scores by Division: 2016 800 Critical Reading Math Writing 700 600 500 480 478 458 400 300 200 Alexandria Arlington Fairfax Falls Church Loudoun Park Prince William Division 3

Postsecondary Enrollment Dual Enrollment Dual Enrollment In Virginia, 9 percent of students were dual enrolled in 2015-16. The MCPS division had a lower proportion of students dual enrolled in 2015-16 (6 percent). Figure 3. Proportion of Dual Enrollment Students by Division: 2015-16 State Mean 12% 10% 8% 6% 10% 7% 11% 6% 9% 4% 2% 2% 2% 0% Alexandria Arlington Fairfax Falls Church Loudoun Park Prince William Division Postsecondary Enrollment Postsecondary enrollment pertains to the proportion of high school graduates who enrolled at a two- or fouryear institution within sixteen months of graduating. Statewide, 72 percent of the 2013-14 graduate cohort enrolled at a postsecondary institution by 2016. In the MCPS division, the postsecondary enrollment rate was 61 percent, the lowest of all in NOVA s service area. Figure 4. Rate of Postsecondary Enrollment by Division: 2013-14 Graduate Cohort State Mean 100% 80% 60% 74% 84% 84% 8 87% 61% 68% 76% 72% 40% 20% 0% Alexandria Arlington Fairfax Falls Church Loudoun Park Prince William Division 4

Number of Graduates and Completers Public Schools Osbourn High School is the only high school in the Public School (MCPS) system. The number of high school graduates and completers increased by 3 percent from 2011-12 to 2015-16. Osbourn High School had a relatively high absentee rate in 2015-16 (27 percent compared to 11 percent for the state), and almost half of the students were eligible for free and reduced meals (49 percent). The rate of enrollment in advanced courses was below the state average rate (16 percent compared to 21 percent). Table 1. Public Schools Graduates and Completers by High School: 2011-12 through 2015-16 High School 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Change from 2011-12 Osbourn 445 493 467 455 457 2.7% Figure 5. Public School Graduates and Completers: 2011-12 through 2015-16 500 490 480 470 460 457 450 445 440 430 420 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Academic Year 5

School: Osbourn High School Table 2. Osbourn High School Graduates and Completers: 2011-12 through 2015-16 High School 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Change from 2011-12 Osbourn 445 493 467 455 457 2.7% High School Table 3. Osbourn High School Student Enrollment by Gender: 2015-16 HS Enrollment 2015-16 Male Female # % # % Osbourn 2,173 1,158 53.3% 1,015 46.7% Figure 6. Osbourn High School Student Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity: 2015-16 White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian Two or More Races 1% 4% 22% 13% 56% 6

Mean SAT Score Figure 7. Osbourn High School Students Mean SAT Scores: 2016 Osbourn MCPS State 540 520 516 513 500 480 460 480 480 478 478 458 458 493 440 420 Critical Reading Math Writing SAT Section Table 4. Osbourn High School Students Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) Assessments: 2015-16 Passed (Proficient or Advanced Levels) Subject Osbourn State Public Schools Reading 8 73% 80% Writing 82% 72% 77% Math 82% 78% 80% Science 7 73% 83% History 78% 80% 86% Table 5. Osbourn High School Student Characteristics: 2015-16 Characteristics Osbourn Public Schools State Students Absent for >10% of School Year 26. 14. 11.1% Free and Reduced Meal Eligibility 48.9% 59.3% 41.9% Advance Placement Course Enrollment 15. 15. 21.3% Advance Placement Test Taken 15.1% 15.1% 16.4% Dual Enrollment 6.1% 6.1% 8.8% On-Time Graduation Rate within Four Years 79.8% 79.8% 91.4% Postsecondary Enrollment* 61.0% 61.0% 71.9% *2013-14 Graduate Cohort s Postsecondary Enrollment 7