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District chiefs outline credit-tracking, recovery and support to boost freshmen earning five credits

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Rochester officials told the board they are using cohort trackers, credit-recovery options and counselor outreach to raise the share of 9th graders earning five or more credits, part of a broader board goal to increase on-time graduation.

Donna Lucy Linder, chief of Network 1, presented data on ninth-grade credit accumulation and interventions designed to raise the percentage of 9th graders who earn five or more credits.

Linder said the work supports Board Goal 1d (increase the number of students earning five or more credits in 9th grade from 70% in September 2023 to 90% by June 2028). She said schools distribute New York State graduation requirements to families, run cohort-trackers for credit accumulation, and require counselors to hold one-on-one goals meetings…

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