Middle School Experiences, High School Readiness

Essential Question:
What aspects of middle school predict that a high school student will be promoted to the 10th grade, without repeating 9th grade?

National research shows that by the end of the 9th grade, students who lack adequate credits and are "off track" for on-time graduation are those most at risk of dropping out. Given the importance of 9th-grade, efforts to improve graduation rates must begin before students enter high school. We examine the middle-school experiences of a cohort of students to explore what aspects of grades 6, 7 and 8 predict success in high school.

Academic Rigor: NECAP proficiency predicts 9th-grade success.

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Academic Rigor


Many 8th grade students, who have been in our cohort since 6th grade, score "substantially-below proficiency" (Level 1) on the statewide tests. Those test results strongly predict reduced chances of promotion to the 10th grade.


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