State of Michigan Education Report 2015 Charts Detroit Local Media Packet

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State of Michigan Education Report 2015 Charts Detroit Local Media Packet

Percent Enrolled in College Remedial Course (Any Subject) Michigan Headed Toward Steep Remediation Rates, if We Don t Choose the Top Ten Path 7 Michigan College Remediation Rates (Community Colleges & Four-Year Universities) 6 5 4 Michigan Achieves Path Michigan Current Path 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 *Note: Remedial coursework includes math, reading, writing, or science courses. Data is limited to Michigan high school graduates enrolled in college the following fall in a Michigan college or university only. Source: 2009-13 CEPI College Remedial Coursework Enrollment Trend 2015 THE EDUCATION TRUST-MIDWEST

Total Percent Enrolled in Remedial Coursework - Any Subject 5 45% 4 35% Percent of All High School Graduates Enrolled in College Remedial Course 46.5% Statewide, 27. 25% 15% 5% Source: CEPI 2012-13 College Remedial Coursework Note: Data include remediation rates at Michigan s 25 largest districts, whose graduates attend a Michigan two-year or four-year public college or university. Includes remedial courses in any subject.

Total Percent Enrolled in Remedial Coursework - Any Subject 9 Percent of African American High School Graduates Enrolled in College Remedial Course 8 7 6 5 48.7% Statewide, 52.2% 4 Source: CEPI 2012-13 College Remedial Coursework Note: Data include remediation rates at Michigan s 25 largest African American districts, whose graduates attend a Michigan two-year or four-year public college or university. Includes remedial courses in any subject.

Total Percent Enrolled in Remedial Coursework - Any Subject 9 Percent of Low Income High School Graduates Enrolled in College Remedial Course 8 7 48.7% 6 5 Statewide, 41.5% 4 Source: CEPI 2012-13 College Remedial Coursework Note: Data include remediation rates at Michigan s 25 largest low income districts, whose graduates attend a Michigan two-year or four-year public college or university. Includes remedial courses in any subject.

Percent of Students with One or More Out-of-School Suspension 16% Gap Michigan Faces a Unique Challenge in Reducing Suspension Rates among African American Students, Closing Gap 25% Out-of-School Suspension Rates Michigan All Students 15% 5% Michigan African American Students Michigan Hispanic Students Michigan White Students (Necessary Trajectory) Michigan African American-White Suspension Gap Column1 2030 Goal: 6% Suspension Column2 Rate, Close Black-White Column3 Gap Column4 New York African American Suspension Rate = 7% 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 2025 2027 2029 Source: 2011 CRDC 2015 THE EDUCATION TRUST-MIDWEST

ND NY ID MT MD UT VT SD ME AK WY MA NJ CO CT NV WA LA TX KY KS NM AZ MN VA OR NH MS IL CA OK IA GA NC SC PA RI AL AR DE OH NE TN WV IN MO MI FL WI Percentage of Students with One or More Out-of-School Suspensions Michigan Has 3 rd Highest Out-of-School Suspension Rate for African American Students at 21% African American Out-of-School Suspension Rates 25% MI, 21% 15% 5% *Note: Hawaii provided limited data and is excluded from the analysis. Source: 2011-12 Civil Rights Data Collection 2015 THE EDUCATION TRUST-MIDWEST

Suspension Rate 5 Elementary School Districts Suspension Rates for African American Students 45% 4 35% 25% 15% 9.6% Statewide, 12.1% 5% Source: UCLA Civil Rights Project, 2011-12 Civil Rights Data Collection Note: Data include suspension rates at Michigan s 25 largest African American elementary districts. This includes districts with any combination of kindergarten through 5th and without a 7th or 8th grade.

Suspension Rate 7 Secondary School Districts Suspension Rates for African American Students 6 5 4 24.6% Statewide, 27.9% Source: UCLA Civil Rights Project, 2011-12 Civil Rights Data Collection Note: Data include suspension rates at Michigan s 25 largest African American secondary school districts. This includes districts with grades 5-8, 6-8, 7-9, 6-12, 9-12, 10-12, or 9th-grade academies.

Percent of High School Graduates Going Directly to College Michigan Must Ensure 84% of HS Grads Enroll in College by 2030 10 College-Going Rates of High School Graduates - Directly from High School All Students 1st 9 8 7 6 5 35th Michigan Achieves Path Michigan Current Path Connecticut Nation Column1 Column2 Column3 Column5 4 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030 Source: NCHEMS Information Center 2015 THE EDUCATION TRUST-MIDWEST

Enrollment in college within six-months of high school graduation 9 College Enrollment Directly from High School All Students 8 7 Statewide, 62.3% 44.1% 6 5 4 Source: 2013-14 CEPI College Enrollment by High School Note: Data include college enrollment rates at Michigan two-year or four-year public colleges or universities within six-months of high school graduation. Data is limited to the top 25 largest districts for high school graduates in 2013-14.

Enrollment in college within six-months of high school graduation 8 College Enrollment Directly from High School African American Students 7 6 Statewide, 49.9% 44.6% 5 4 Source: 2013-14 CEPI College Enrollment by High School Note: Data include college enrollment rates at Michigan two-year or four-year public colleges or universities within six-months of high school graduation. Data is limited to the top 25 largest districts for African American high school graduates in 2013-14.

Enrollment in college within six-months of high school graduation 9 College Enrollment Directly from High School Hispanic Students 8 7 6 5 Statewide, 49.2% 38.5% 4 Source: 2013-14 CEPI College Enrollment by High School Note: Data include college enrollment rates at Michigan two-year or four-year public colleges or universities within six-months of high school. Data is limited to the top 25 largest districts for Hispanic high school graduates in 2013-14.

Enrollment in college within six-months of high school graduation 8 College Enrollment Directly from High School Low-Income Students 7 6 5 Statewide, 48.2% 40.4% 4 Source: 2013-14 CEPI College Enrollment by High School Note: Data include college enrollment rates at Michigan two-year or four-year public colleges or universities within six-months of high school graduation. Data is limited to the top 25 largest districts for low income high school graduates in 2013-14.

Average Teacher Salary More than $12,500 gap in average teacher salaries between MI high income and low-income districts $70,000 Average Michigan Teacher Salary based on Percent of Free and Reduced Price Lunch $60,000 $50,000 $61,327 $60,398 $55,932 $53,313 $48,784 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $0 0- FRL 21-4 FRL 41-6 FRL 61-8 FRL 81-10 FRL Percent of District s Students Who Qualify for Free or Reduced Price Lunch Source: 2013-14 MDE Bulletin 1011, 2013-14 CEPI Free and Reduced Priced Lunch

Average Teacher Salary Free or Reduced Priced Lunch Percentage Average Salaries vs. Free or Reduced Lunch Percentages $90,000 $80,000 $70,000 $57,758 65% 69% 71% 66% 82% 73% 82% 9 8 7 $60,000 54% 6 $50,000 43% 52% 58% 5 $40,000 35% 4 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 13% 14% 17% 24% 24% 24% 26% 26% 27% 28% $0 Average Teacher Salary Free or Reduced Price Lunch Percentage Source: 2013-14 MDE Bulletin 1011, 2013-14 CEPI Student Count, 2013-14 CEPI Free and Reduced Price Lunch Counts Note: Data is limited to the top 25 largest districts in 2013-14.

Average Teacher Salary Free or Reduced Price Lunch Percentages $66,000 $64,000 $62,000 $60,000 $58,000 Average District Salaries by County vs. Free or Reduced Lunch Percentages Wayne, $60,628 64% 55% 49% 56% 47% 47% 44% 7 6 5 4 $56,000 31% 35% $54,000 $52,000 $50,000 $48,000 Washtenaw Oakland Ottawa Macomb Kalamazoo Ingham Kent Genesee Saginaw Wayne Average Teacher Salary Free or Reduced Price Lunch Percentage Source: 2013-14 MDE Bulletin 1011, United States Census Bureau 2014 Population Estimates, 2013-14 CEPI Free and Reduced Price Lunch Counts Note: Data is limited to the top 10 most populous Michigan counties.

Percentage of 8 th Graders Absent 3 or More Days in Last Month Montana New Mexico Wyoming Oklahoma Arizona Oregon Hawaii North Dakota Utah Colorado Florida Louisiana Maine Kansas Nebraska North Carolina Delaware Idaho Michigan Nevada New York Ohio Washington West Virginia Wisconsin National public Alabama Arkansas Connecticut Kentucky Maryland Minnesota Mississippi Missouri New Hampshire Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee California New Jersey Virginia Iowa Vermont Georgia Indiana Illinois Massachusetts Texas More than of Michigan 8 th graders were Absent 3 or More Times in One Month in 2013 4 Percent Absent Three or More Days in Last Month Grade 8 - All Students Michigan, 21% Top Ten States for Low Student Absence Rate Source: NAEP Data Explorer, NCES (Reported for 8 th Grade Math), 2013 2015 THE EDUCATION TRUST-MIDWEST

Percentage of Students Absent More than 10 Days 8 7 67% Percentage of Students Chronically Absent 6 5 4 Statewide, 26% Source: 2013-14 CEPI Student Attendance, 2013-14 CEPI Student Count Note: Data is limited to the top 25 largest districts in 2013-14. Chronically absent students are absent more than 10 days during the academic year.