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College Bound Enrollment Data Report
1. College Bound Enrollment Data
July 12th 2011 Report
Data from Washington Higher Education
Coordinating Board (HEC Board)
2. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Road Map Focus Areas
Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up
4269
Eligible Students
9% 100%
Only 375 students
(9%) are eligible for
College Bound
scholarship did not
apply
Not Signed up
91% 1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
Road Map Region
*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 2
3. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
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 140 523 715 816 1062 536 475
100%
3% 5% 5% 8%
1% 1% 8%
1%
33%
100% 97% Not Signed up
95% 95% 92% 92%
1-Week Progress
67% Total % Signed up
Tukwila Federal South Highline Kent Renton Auburn
Way Seattle
*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
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4. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
CBS Data 2010 - 2011 – South Seattle Schools
Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed Up vs. Not Signed Up
35 Eligible
Students 179 121 32 34 156 158
-3% 3% 5% 100%
1% 18%
1%
Not Signed up
100% 100% 100% 97% 97% 95%
1-Week Progress
82%
Total % Signed Up
Secondary Mercer Aki Kurose Orca New South Washington Denny
BOC Shore
*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 4
5. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
CBS Data 2010 – 2011 South Seattle Focus Area Schools
Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up
715 Eligible
Students 100%
5% 1%
Not Signed up
95%
1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
Highline School District
*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
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www.ccedresults.org
6. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
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 ** 174 245 186 2 2
4% 1% 100%
18%
2%
100% 100% 99% 100% 100%
82% Not Signed up
1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
Cascade Pacific Sylvester Chinook CHOICE Manhattan
Middle Middle Middle Middle Academy Learning
School School School School Center
*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 6
7. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Highline School District
Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up
816 Eligible Students**
100%
5%
1%
Not Signed up
95% 1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
Highline School District
*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
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8. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
CBS Data 2010 - 2011 – Federal Way Schools
Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up
72 78 55 60 58 76 5 10 21 10 76 1 1
100%
10% 16%
1%
100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
90% 84%
Not Signed up
1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
*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 8
9. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Federal Way School District
Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up
523 Eligible Students
3% 100%
Not Signed up
97% 1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
Federal Way School District
*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
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10. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
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 Eligible
Students 117 122 113
2% 100%
39%
46% 47%
98% Not Signed up
1-Week Progress
61% Total % Signed up
54% 53%
Rainier Middle Mt Baker Middle Olympic Middle Cascade Middle
School School School School
*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 10
11. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Auburn School District
Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up
475 Eligible Students
100%
33%
Not Signed up
1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
67%
Auburn School District
*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
11
www.ccedresults.org
12. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Tukwila School District - Showalter
Middle School
Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up
140 Eligible Students
100%
Not Signed up
100%
1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
Tukwila School District
*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
12
www.ccedresults.org
13. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
CBS Data 2010 - 2011 – Renton Middle Schools
Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up
178 Eligible
Students **
151 202 2 1 4
100%
7%
3% 14%
100% 100% 100% 100%
93% Not Signed up
86%
1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
Nelsen Mcknight Dimmitt Home Out Of Renton
Middle Middle Middle Program District Academy
School School School Facility
*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 13
14. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Renton School District
Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up
540 Eligible Students **
100%
8%
1%
Not Signed up
92% 1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
Renton School District
*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. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
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 ** 151 89 179 304 113 11
-1% 4% 100%
16% 17% 18%
100% 100% 99% 96%
84% 83% 82% Not Signed up
1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
Meeker Cedar Northwood Meridian Mill Creek Mattson Kent
Middle Heights Middle Middle Middle Middle Mountain
School Middle School School School School View
School Academy
*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 15
16. Note: Data as of July 12th 2011
CBS Data 2010 – 2011 Kent School District
Number of 8th graders Eligible for the College Bound Scholarship , *Percent Signed up vs Not signed up
1062 Eligible Students **
100%
7%
Not Signed up
93% 1-Week Progress
Total % Signed up
Kent School District
*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