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Graduation Rate Indicator

This indicator, reported on the California School Dashboard, applies to districts and schools with students in grades 9–12.

What is this Indicator?

The Graduation Rate Indicator is one of several state indicators that the California Department of Education (CDE) reports on the California School DashboardExternal link opens in new window or tab. (Dashboard). It represents the percentage of students who graduate high school within a specified timeframe with a high school diploma.

All schools – comprehensive (or traditional), charter, and Dashboard Alternative School Status (DASS) – receive a combined four- and five-year graduation rate.

This indicator is reported on the Dashboard for any local educational agency (LEA) and high school that enrolls students in grade twelve.

Additional Reports

Designed for educators, the School Dashboard Additional Reports offer information and data beyond what are reported on the Dashboard, including summarized views across all state indicators. Two reports specific to this indicator are the:

  • 2024 Five-by-Five Graduation Rate Placement Report
  • Graduation Rate Report

Resources

General Information about the Indicator
Technical Information about the Indicator
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Graduation Rate Indicator FAQs web page addresses the common questions received on this state indicator.

Additional Information about the Dashboard

Next Steps

Newly Added Pathway Diploma for Students with Disabilities

Per California Education Code Section 51225.31, eligible SWDs, who entered grade nine in 2022–23 school year or later, can graduate from high school through a newly defined "Alternative Diploma Pathway".

With the implementation of the new alternative diploma pathway, effective July 1, 2023, School Completion Status Code 102 – Pathway Diploma for Students with Disabilities is now available for use in CALPADS. Because these SWDs must have entered grade nine in the 2022–23 academic year or later (per Education Code), the earliest that these students can be counted as graduates may be with the 2026 Dashboard.

For more information on this new pathway diploma, please refer to the August 25, 2023, correspondence from the CDE Special Education Division as well as CALPADS Flash #260.

Archive

Archived materials from prior Dashboard releases.

Questions:   Analysis Measurement & Accountability Reporting Division | Dashboard@cde.ca.gov
Last Reviewed: Friday, November 1, 2024
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