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Mobility / Stability Statistics

These rates have been reported following the guidelines set forth in CCR 301-67 - “Rules for the Administration of Colorado Data Reporting for School Accreditation.” The stability rate represents the number and percent of students who remained at a district without interruption throughout the school year.


Mobility and Stability Rates for 2022-23 Academic Year

January 2024 CDE Press Release: Statewide four-year graduation rate continues to improve; Fewer students dropped out of school


Mobility Rate

Unduplicated count of grade K-12 students who moved into or out of the district in the school year

DIVIDED BY

Total number of K-12 students that were part of the same membership base at any time during the school year

Stability Rate

Unduplicated count of grade K-12 students who remained in the district in the school year

DIVIDED BY

Total number of K-12 students that were part of the same membership base at any time during the school year

Mobility Incidence Rate

Duplicated count of grade K-12 students who moved into or out of the district in the school year

DIVIDED BY

Total number of K-12 students that were part of the same membership base at any time during the school year


Note: The mobility calculation timeframe was modified in the 2017-2018 school year so that only entries and exits that occur from the October Count date to the end of the school year are included in the calculation. Students must have a gap in attendance of more than 10 days for a move to be considered mobile.


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