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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, so I think using enrollment audit data and the Edscape graphic here is what I pulled together. In SY 21-22, BASIS had 129 5th graders. 115 continued to 6th grade at BASIS for SY 22-23. 89% retention. Of 115 6th graders in SY 21-22 (it's just a coincidence that it's 115 here and also above, they aren't the same kids), 89 continued to 7th grade at BASIS for SY 22-23. 77% retention. Of 100 7th graders, 85 continued to 8th at BASIS. 85%. Of 92 8th graders, 78 continued to 9th at BASIS. 85%. Of 53 9th graders, 50 continued to 10th at BASIS. 94%. Of 65 10th graders, 63 continued to 11th-- 97%. Of 44 11th graders, 42 continued to 12th-- 95%. It's so interesting that the retention of 6th graders into 7th is the lowest, I was thinking 5th into 6th would be low because that's an entry year for Deal, Hardy, and Stuart-Hobson.[/quote] So, wherever you are pulling the data, the list of transfer destinations for departing 6th graders might be interesting. Lottery options seem slim for 7th grade, which could mean more tried to leave than succeeded. It would make sense for returning to home pattern to be a decent percentage since that's by right. [/quote]
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