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Sand Springs board reviews graduation, dropout and remediation data; announces grants and EDGE program milestone
Summary
Administrators reported a roughly 90% four‑year graduation rate, a districtwide dropout rate of about 3.5% (data lag noted), subgroup disparities and a $205,000 opioid prevention grant; staff also highlighted the first cohort of EDGE students who will graduate with associate degrees.
District administrators provided a student empowerment report that combined grant updates and student outcome data, and they outlined steps to target interventions for at‑risk groups.
Staff said the district’s four‑year graduation rate on public reporting sites is at about 90%, though presenters cautioned the underlying data are a year behind the district’s internal reporting and some figures reflect FY24 or FY23 submissions. "When you look at our graduation rate … our 4 year graduation rate is at 90%," Sean told trustees, adding that many postsecondary remediation figures are from earlier reporting…
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