1. College Bound Enrollment Data June 13th 2011 Report Data from Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board (HEC Board)
2. CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Road Map Focus Areas 2 Note: Data as of June 13th2011 Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 4271 Eligible Students 100% 1,001 students (23%) are eligible for College Bound scholarship who have yet to apply *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board
3. Note: Data as of June 13th2011 CBS Data 2010 - 2011 – Road Map School District Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up Eligible Students 540 1062 140 816 715 475 523 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board 3
4. Top Schools on the College Bound RadarMiddle Schools with the highest remaining numberof sign ups to complete Road Map for Education Results www.ccedresults.org 4
5. Note: Data as of June 13th2011 CBS Data 2010 - 2011 – South Seattle Schools Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed Up vs. Not Signed Up 35Eligible Students 121 34 156 32 158 179 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board 5
6. CBS Data 2010 – 2011 South Seattle Focus Area Schools 6 Note: Data as of June 13th2011 Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 715 Eligible Students 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board Road Map for Education Results www.ccedresults.org
7. Note: Data as of June 13th2011 CBS Data 2010 - 2011 – Highline Middle Schools Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 207 Eligible Students ** 245 174 2 2 186 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. **Eligible numbers reflect more accurate information provided by this district. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board 7
8. CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Highline School District 8 Note: Data as of June 13th2011 816 Eligible Students** Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. **Eligible numbers reflect more accurate information provided by this district. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board
9. Note: Data as of June 13th2011 CBS Data 2010 - 2011 – Federal Way Schools Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 55 60 78 72 58 1 76 76 10 5 1 10 21 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board 9
10. CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Federal Way School District 10 Note: Data as of June 13th2011 Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 523 Eligible Students 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board
11. Note: Data as of June 13th2011 CBS Data 2010 - 2011 – Auburn Middle Schools Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 123 113 117 100% 122 Eligible Students *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board 11
12. CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Auburn School District 12 Note: Data as of June 13th2011 Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 475 Eligible Students 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board Road Map for Education Results www.ccedresults.org
13. CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Tukwila School District - Showalter Middle School 13 Note: Data as of June 13th2011 140 Eligible Students Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board Road Map for Education Results www.ccedresults.org
14. Note: Data as of June 13th2011 CBS Data 2010 - 2011 – Renton Middle Schools Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 173 Eligible Students ** 4 154 198 2 1 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. **Eligible numbers reflect more accurate information provided by this district. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board 14
15. CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Renton School District 15 Note: Data as of June 13th2011 Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 540 Eligible Students ** 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. **Eligible numbers reflect more accurate information provided by this district. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board
16. Note: Data as of June 13th2011 CBS Data 2010 - 2011 – Kent Middle Schools Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 215 Eligible Students ** 113 151 11 304 89 179 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. **Eligible numbers reflect more accurate information provided by this district. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board 16
17. CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Kent School District 17 Note: Data as of June 13th2011 Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up 1062 Eligible Students ** 100% *Signed up denotes that a student filled out the application form. The application is not counted as “Complete” until the parent signature is returned. These figures only indicate applications that have been received by the HECB. Individual schools often collect a group of applications to submit at once which is why some districts notice smaller week-to-week gains. **Eligible numbers reflect more accurate information provided by this district. Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board