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Students with Disabilities student group had a higher graduation rate in Hilmar Unified during 2017-2018

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The Students with Disabilities student group in the Hilmar Unified School District had a higher graduation rate, 100 percent, than the overall district's rate of 96 percent for the 2017-2018 school year, according to the California Department of Education.

According to CDE data, graduation rates indicate an increase in disproportional academic performance between white, Black, Latino, and English-learning students.

According to the National Centre for Education Statistics, in 2019 American Indian and Alaska Native students were the most at risk of dropping out.

Angela Johnson, a research scientist at NWEA, says “taken together, prior research suggests that inequities exist in the quality of education experienced by current ELsand non-ELs and that these inequities explain achievement gaps in middle and early high school” in The Effects of English Learner Classification on High School Graduation and College Attendance.

Student Group Ranked by Comparison to Statewide Graduation Rate (2017-2018)
RankStudent GroupStudent Group Graduation RateStatewide Graduation Rate
1White98.392.1
2Socioeconomically Disadvantaged97.688.6
3Hispanic or Latino93.286.5
4American Indian or Alaska Native10082.8
5Students with Disabilities10067.1
6English Learners6456.7

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