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State: Class of 2019 had best on-time graduation rate in a decade

- By Linda Conner Lambeck

HARTFORD — On-time graduation rates for high school seniors continued to inch up for the Class of

2019 in Connecticu­t, state officials said Wednesday.

The four-year graduation rate last year was

88.5 percent, an increase from 88.3 percent for the

Class of 2018.

Within the numbers there is better news, said Education Commission­er Miguel Cardona.

Students with high needs — students eligible for free or reduced-price meals, disabiliti­es or English learners — improved drasticall­y from 77.9 percent in 2017-18 to 80.4 percent in 2018-19.

On-time graduation rates for most student groups are the highest they have been since the cohort graduation method was first implemente­d for federal reporting in 201011. The rate measures how many students who enter public high schools as ninth-graders graduated four years later.

There were 42,060 members of the Class of 2019 according to the state. Of those, 37,247 students managed to cross the stage at graduation in four years.

“These widespread improvemen­ts are an ongoing testament to the collective efforts of all our educators,” said Cardona, in a written statement.

The results also reflect a time when school was still in session. It is unclear how the graduation rate will be measured for the Class of 2020.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has reaffirmed that a strong

PK-12 system is our state’s best economic driver and we will continue to build on our successes to ensure that all students graduate prepared to strengthen our workforce and fill the jobs of the 21st century,” Gov. Ned Lamont said in another written statement.

Lamont added that achieving a record-high graduation rate is a sign that state efforts to make sure every student in Connecticu­t has equitable access to a quality education and the opportunit­y to succeed is working.

It is not clear how Connecticu­t’s graduation rate compares nationally. The federal graduation rate is a year behind with

2017-18 rates just released, officials said.

Graduation rates factor into the overall health of schools and school districts along with test scores, the number of students headed to college and who take college-ready courses.

The newly released statistics show that graduation rates are improving in many of the state’s 33 Alliance Districts, which have the most needs.

The state Department of Education singled out New Britain, Vernon, Waterbury, and West Haven for their improving graduation rates. West Haven’s graduation rate, for instance, went from 82.2 percent in 2018 to 83.1 in 2019.

Locally, Ansonia, Bridgeport, Monroe, Shelton and Trumbull saw graduation rates rise with the Class of 2019. The Bridgeport rate of 76 percent is the highest in at least five years.

Westport’s graduation rate is 99.2 percent. East Granby had a 100 percent graduation rate.

Acting Schools Superinten­dent

Michael Testani credits efforts to improve the instructio­nal program to better engage all students.

“Bridgeport Public Schools is committed to supporting all our students in their academic and social emotional growth,” Testani said.

State officials say efforts to offer credit recovery programs and provide personaliz­ed attention and supports aid in helping students to graduate on time.

Statewide, while the overall graduation rate was 88.5 percent, for students with high needs it was 80.4 — a jump from 77.9 the year before.

 ?? Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Graduate Tanner Carlson cheers after receiving his diploma during Brookfield High School’s 53rd Commenceme­nt Exercises at at the O’Neill Center at Western Connecticu­t State University in Danbury last year. The state said the Class of 2019 had the best on-time graduation rates in a decade.
Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Graduate Tanner Carlson cheers after receiving his diploma during Brookfield High School’s 53rd Commenceme­nt Exercises at at the O’Neill Center at Western Connecticu­t State University in Danbury last year. The state said the Class of 2019 had the best on-time graduation rates in a decade.
 ?? H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Class of 2019 Commenceme­nt Exercises of Newtown High School at the O'Neill Center of Western Connecticu­t State University.
H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Class of 2019 Commenceme­nt Exercises of Newtown High School at the O'Neill Center of Western Connecticu­t State University.
 ?? Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? New Fairfield's High School’s 44th Commenceme­nt Exercises at at the O'Neill Center at Western Connecticu­t State University in Danbury in 2019.
Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticu­t Media New Fairfield's High School’s 44th Commenceme­nt Exercises at at the O'Neill Center at Western Connecticu­t State University in Danbury in 2019.

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