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District data: 70% of class of 2014 on track but 758 seniors missing 1-2 courses; math and language gaps highlighted
Summary
SFUSD staff told the Board that 70.4% of the class of 2014 were on track as of a Feb. 7 data pull; 758 seniors had the total number of credits but were missing at least one course, with math, language-other-than-English and physical education the most common gaps. Staff outlined credit-recovery enrollments and pledged follow-up data by subgroup.
District officials told the San Francisco Board of Education on April 22 that a February 7 data snapshot shows progress and large remaining gaps for the class of 2014 under the A-G graduation requirements.
Bill Sanderson, executive director for curriculum and instruction, said the spring snapshot (which removed continuation and county-school students to reflect A-G counts) included 3,593 students and that 70.4% were on track to graduate. Sanderson and his team said 758 students had the total number of credits but remained short by one or two courses in most cases; across that group the most commonly missing subjects were mathematics, a language other than English and physical education.
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