New Mexico implemented its first 4-year cohort graduation rate in 2008. Cohort rates prior to 2008 are not comparable. A cohort is named according to students’ expected fourth year of high school. Cohorts are tracked for one additional year past their expected year of graduation, yielding 5-year and 6-year graduation rates for the same cohort of students.
Key features of New Mexico’s Shared Accountability model are that:
- schools with any grade 9, 10, 11 or 12 receive a rate;
- student outcomes are distributed proportionally to all high schools they attend; and
- all students entering New Mexico public high schools, in any grade, become members of an on-time cohort
For more information on historic changes in the calculation of graduation rates, please see Instructional Guides.
Outcomes of Non-graduates
- Cohort of 2019 Outcomes of Non-graduates
- Cohort of 2018 Outcomes of Non-graduates
- Cohort of 2017 Outcomes of Non-graduates
- Cohort of 2016 Outcomes of Non-graduates
- Cohort of 2015 Outcomes of Non-graduates
- Cohort of 2014 Outcomes of Non-graduates
- Cohort of 2013 Outcomes of Non-graduates
- Cohort of 2012 Outcomes of Non-graduates
- Cohort of 2011 Outcomes of Non-graduates
- Cohort of 2010 Outcomes of Non-graduates
- Cohort of 2009 Outcomes of Non-graduates