Understanding “Summer Melt” with StudentTracker for High Schools
With StudentTracker for High Schools, you obtain accurate data to assess “summer melt” and steps to reduce it.
With StudentTracker for High Schools, you obtain accurate data to assess “summer melt” and steps to reduce it.
The Clearinghouse’s Michele Gralak and Faye Huie explain the value of StudentTracker to improve students’ success with data and education insights.
The pandemic disproportionately affected graduates of low-income, high-poverty, and high-minority high schools, with their enrollments dropping more steeply than their more advantaged counterparts.
States can leverage existing tools and resources, like StudentTracker for High Schools, to minimize the burden of gathering and reporting this data.
Fall reports now available for StudentTracker for High Schools subscribers who submitted their 2019-2020 high school graduate records.
To boost college graduation rates for first-generation students, high schools need data on where their alumni are most likely to earn degrees.
StudentTracker for High Schools subscribers who submitted their 2019-2020 high school graduate records can expect their StudentTracker reports within the next few weeks offering an early look at fall enrollment.
If you are a StudentTracker for High Schools participant, please submit your 2019-2020 high school graduate records by September 4, 2020, to ensure your graduates are included in our special COVID-19 report.
A timely reminder for districts and high schools that participates in StudentTracker® for High Schools to submit their 2020 high school graduate records to the Clearinghouse.
Our newest StudentTracker for High Schools report, “Top 25 Colleges Students First Attended,” will be automatically included with the spring StudentTracker set of reports.