CRDC: Pathways to College and Career Readiness
Every other year, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) conducts the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) for data on key education and civil rights issues in our nation's public schools. This required collection helps illustrate student access to opportunities and aspects of school climate. The CRDC Pathways to College-and Career-Readiness examines student access to courses, programs, staff, and resources students need to graduate. Data displayed in this section reflects student access to College- and Career-Ready opportunities across student groups.
Note: All data presented in this section are reported by school districts to ED. The Oklahoma Department of Education (OSDE) does not collect or validate these data.
The full CRDC data collection can be accessed by visiting https://ocrdata.ed.gov/
Chronic Absenteeism
Why do we measure this?
Researchers have shown that too much lost instructional time can put students at risk of falling behind academically.
What was measured?
Data displayed here show the percentage of students considered chronically absent (defined by the CRDC as students who were enrolled for at least 10 school days at any time during the year, and who were absent 10% or more of the days in the school in which they were enrolled).
View the bottom graph to see how the state measure compares to other Oklahoma schools.
View the bottom graph to see how the district measure compares to other Oklahoma schools.
View the bottom graph to see how this school's measure compares to other Oklahoma schools.
Chronic Absenteeism
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Number of students shown reflects the number of students who received instruction during the school year.
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NAEP is administered to a sample of students in grades 4 and 8 who represent the student population of the nation, states, and select urban districts.
**NAEP Sample sizes are rounded to the nearest hundred.
**Number of students shown is based on full academic year enrollment
**Number of students shown is based on student enrollment at the end of the year
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Preschool Enrollment
Why do we measure this?
A child’s early education, including preschool and elementary school, sets the foundation for their future success. For the CRDC, “preschool” means a program operated by a public school for children younger than kindergarten age, including early childhood programs or services.
What was measured?
Data displayed here show the percentage of children enrolled in preschool programs or services for children ages three through five. Data displayed in the Student Demographic section show the number of students enrolled.
View the bottom graph to see how the state measure compares to other Oklahoma schools.
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View the bottom graph to see how this school's measure compares to other Oklahoma schools.
Preschool Enrollment
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Select a student group to see its population and indicator score.
Select a student group to see its population and performance rate.
Number of students shown reflects the number of students who received instruction during the school year.
No students at this school were identified in the following groups: No students in this district were identified in the following groups: No students were identified in the following groups: {{group}},
NAEP is administered to a sample of students in grades 4 and 8 who represent the student population of the nation, states, and select urban districts.
**NAEP Sample sizes are rounded to the nearest hundred.
**Number of students shown is based on full academic year enrollment
**Number of students shown is based on student enrollment at the end of the year
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Accelerated Coursework
Why do we measure this?
Researchers have shown that rigorous high school courses contribute to postsecondary success. Advanced coursework refers to classes that provide students the opportunity to earn college credit in high school. Such courses include, but are not limited to, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and dual/concurrent enrollment.
What was measured?
Data displayed here show the number and percentage of students enrolled in accelerated coursework including Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB) and/or Dual/Concurrent Enrollment.
View the bottom graph to see how the state measure compares to other Oklahoma schools.
View the bottom graph to see how the district measure compares to other Oklahoma schools.
View the bottom graph to see how this school's measure compares to other Oklahoma schools.
Accelerated Coursework
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Select a student group to see its population and indicator score.
Select a student group to see its population and performance rate.
Number of students shown reflects the number of students who received instruction during the school year.
No students at this school were identified in the following groups: No students in this district were identified in the following groups: No students were identified in the following groups: {{group}},
NAEP is administered to a sample of students in grades 4 and 8 who represent the student population of the nation, states, and select urban districts.
**NAEP Sample sizes are rounded to the nearest hundred.
**Number of students shown is based on full academic year enrollment
**Number of students shown is based on student enrollment at the end of the year
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