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Board says Results 1 shows reasonable progress; staff highlights graduation trends and ninth-grade credit risks

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District staff presented the Results 1 monitoring report on March 24, showing a 93.3% on-time graduation rate for the class of 2024 and identifying ninth-grade credit attainment, transfers and subgroup impacts as focus areas; the board approved the monitoring report as presented.

The Lake Washington School District presented its Results 1 monitoring report (mission-level outcomes on graduation and postsecondary readiness) on March 24 and the board approved the report with the chair declaring "reasonable progress with noted exceptions."

Dale Cody, presenting the report, said the district's on-time (four-year) graduation rate for 2024 was 93.3 percent and ranked fifth among ten benchmarking districts. Cody highlighted subgroup performance (Asian students at 97.0 percent and students of two or more races at 96.4 percent) and noted positive trends for students from low-income households.

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