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High School Dropout Rates by District 2014-2015 School Year
impact.stlouisco.com | Last Updated 2016-08-28T18:10:34.000ZThis dataset includes annual rates for students who are identified as dropouts from grades 9-12. The dropout rate is calculated by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education as: the number of dropouts divided by the total of September enrollment, plus transfers in, minus transfers out, minus dropouts, added to September enrollment, then divided by two.
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St. Louis County Trustee Properties With Buildings
impact.stlouisco.com | Last Updated 2016-12-29T17:24:32.000Z - API
Postsecondary Education Enrollment 180 Days After High School Graduation
impact.stlouisco.com | Last Updated 2016-02-04T21:11:27.000ZThis dataset includes counts of the previous years’ high school graduates who have enrolled in postsecondary education within 180 days of graduation. School districts are required to complete a follow-up report for each graduate that is submitted to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). DESE maintains and publishes 180-day follow-up reports after each academic year. Graduate enrollment is organized by institution type: 4 year college, 2 year college and technical studies resulting in a certificate rather than a degree. Percent of Previous Year’s Graduates Enrolled in Postsecondary Education is calculated as: ((Grads in 4 Yr College+ Grads in 2 Yr College + Grads in Tech Education)/ # Previous Year’s Graduates) x 100.
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High School Dropout Rates
impact.stlouisco.com | Last Updated 2016-02-08T17:40:39.000ZThis dataset includes annual rates for students who are identified as dropouts from grades 9-12. The dropout rate is calculated by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education as: the number of dropouts divided by the total of September enrollment, plus transfers in, minus transfers out, minus dropouts, added to September enrollment, then divided by two.
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2015 post-secondary view
impact.stlouisco.com | Last Updated 2016-02-10T19:55:50.000ZThis dataset includes counts of the previous years’ high school graduates who have enrolled in postsecondary education within 180 days of graduation. School districts are required to complete a follow-up report for each graduate that is submitted to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). DESE maintains and publishes 180-day follow-up reports after each academic year. Graduate enrollment is organized by institution type: 4 year college, 2 year college and technical studies resulting in a certificate rather than a degree. Percent of Previous Year’s Graduates Enrolled in Postsecondary Education is calculated as: ((Grads in 4 Yr College+ Grads in 2 Yr College + Grads in Tech Education)/ # Previous Year’s Graduates) x 100.
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High School Dropout Rates- MO & STLCO
impact.stlouisco.com | Last Updated 2016-08-28T18:10:35.000ZThis dataset includes annual rates for students who are identified as dropouts from grades 9-12. The dropout rate is calculated by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education as: the number of dropouts divided by the total of September enrollment, plus transfers in, minus transfers out, minus dropouts, added to September enrollment, then divided by two.
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Youth in Police Custody for Criminal Offenses Per 100,000 Youth
impact.stlouisco.com | Last Updated 2016-08-28T18:11:05.000ZThis dataset includes annual counts of youth ages 10-18 taken into police custody for criminal offenses committed during the annual reporting period. All local law enforcement agencies are required by law to report custody (minors) and arrest (adults) data to the Missouri Department of Public Safety. Data is organized by Part I and Part II offenses and accessible through the department’s Uniform Crime Reporting website. Part I offenses are those that are generally of a violent and more serious nature. Part I crimes include homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft and arson. Part II crimes generally are non-violent and include offenses such as vandalism, disorderly conduct and missed curfew and loitering. Custody counts may include a single youth being counted for multiple incidents on different occasions. The per 100,000 youth rate for Youth Taken into Custody for Criminal Offenses is calculated as: (# Total Youth taken into Custody/Total Youth Population for Ages 10-18) x 100,000.
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Postsecondary Enrollment by District 2015
impact.stlouisco.com | Last Updated 2016-08-28T18:10:27.000ZThis dataset includes counts of the previous years’ high school graduates who have enrolled in postsecondary education within 180 days of graduation. School districts are required to complete a follow-up report for each graduate that is submitted to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). DESE maintains and publishes 180-day follow-up reports after each academic year. Graduate enrollment is organized by institution type: 4 year college, 2 year college and technical studies resulting in a certificate rather than a degree. Percent of Previous Year’s Graduates Enrolled in Postsecondary Education is calculated as: ((Grads in 4 Yr College+ Grads in 2 Yr College + Grads in Tech Education)/ # Previous Year’s Graduates) x 100.
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Percent of Residential Properties Vacant by County Subarea
impact.stlouisco.com | Last Updated 2016-11-14T10:27:32.000Z - API
Youth Taken Into Police Custody For Criminal Offenses
impact.stlouisco.com | Last Updated 2016-02-02T22:37:59.000ZThis dataset includes annual counts of youth ages 10-18 taken into police custody for criminal offenses committed during the annual reporting period. All local law enforcement agencies are required by law to report custody (minors) and arrest (adults) data to the Missouri Department of Public Safety. Data is organized by Part I and Part II offenses and accessible through the department’s Uniform Crime Reporting website. Part I offenses are those that are generally of a violent and more serious nature. Part I crimes include homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft and arson. Part II crimes generally are non-violent and include offenses such as vandalism, disorderly conduct and missed curfew and loitering. Custody counts may include a single youth being counted for multiple incidents on different occasions. The per 100,000 youth rate for Youth Taken into Custody for Criminal Offenses is calculated as: (# Total Youth taken into Custody/Total Youth Population for Ages 10-18) x 100,000.