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NY STATE GRADUATION PATHWAYS DATA 2022

The Board of Regents approved regulations establishing multiple, comparably rigorous assessment pathways to graduation for all students. These regulations recognize the importance of engaging students’ interests in rigorous and relevant academic programs in the Arts; Languages other than English (LOTE)/Biliteracy; Career and Technical Education (CTE); Humanities; Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM); Civic Readiness (CIVIC) and Career Developmental Occupational Studies (CDOS). The revised regulation allows students to use a passing score on an approved pathway assessment or successful completion of program requirements for the CDOS credential toward meeting the assessment requirements for graduation.

Complete information on the types of diploma credentials which can be earned and the criteria for each.

Additional information on Graduation Pathways can be found on the Curriculum and Instruction site.

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Subgroup Total Humanities Humanities Alternative Arts Career and Technical Education Math Science Career Development and Occupational Studies Languages Other Than English Civic Readiness
# % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # %
All Students 175,886 165,852 94% 353 0% 398 0% 2,155 1% 2,083 1% 3,452 2% 630 0% 765 0% 198 0%
Female 88,374 83,458 94% 195 0% 262 0% 859 1% 1,013 1% 1,796 2% 252 0% 446 1% 93 0%
Male 87,482 82,366 94% 158 0% 136 0% 1,296 1% 1,070 1% 1,654 2% 378 0% 319 0% 105 0%
Non-binary 30 28 93% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 2 7% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
General Education Students 152,186 143,547 94% 313 0% 348 0% 1,650 1% 1,942 1% 3,129 2% 401 0% 694 0% 162 0%
Students with Disabilities 23,700 22,305 94% 40 0% 50 0% 505 2% 141 1% 323 1% 229 1% 71 0% 36 0%
American Indian or Alaska Native 1,315 1,214 92% 0 0% 0 0% 7 1% 56 4% 23 2% 8 1% 7 1% 0 0%
Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 18,962 18,264 96% 14 0% 32 0% 62 0% 151 1% 359 2% 26 0% 40 0% 14 0%
Black or African American 27,450 25,464 93% 47 0% 31 0% 337 1% 625 2% 637 2% 198 1% 90 0% 21 0%
Hispanic or Latino 43,615 41,052 94% 50 0% 58 0% 470 1% 544 1% 730 2% 84 0% 549 1% 78 0%
White 80,754 76,258 94% 233 0% 269 0% 1,241 2% 681 1% 1,625 2% 302 0% 66 0% 79 0%
Multiracial 3,790 3,600 95% 9 0% 8 0% 38 1% 26 1% 78 2% 12 0% 13 0% 6 0%
Economically Disadvantaged 86,701 81,425 94% 118 0% 147 0% 1,130 1% 1,140 1% 1,625 2% 407 0% 583 1% 126 0%
Not Economically Disadvantaged 89,185 84,427 95% 235 0% 251 0% 1,025 1% 943 1% 1,827 2% 223 0% 182 0% 72 0%
English Language Learner 10,544 10,080 96% 14 0% 9 0% 91 1% 53 1% 119 1% 47 0% 105 1% 26 0%
Non-English Language Learner 165,342 155,772 94% 339 0% 389 0% 2,064 1% 2,030 1% 3,333 2% 583 0% 660 0% 172 0%
In Foster Care 341 322 94% 0 0% 1 0% 0 0% 6 2% 8 2% 1 0% 3 1% 0 0%
Not in Foster Care 175,545 165,530 94% 353 0% 397 0% 2,155 1% 2,077 1% 3,444 2% 629 0% 762 0% 198 0%
Homeless 5,504 5,216 95% 5 0% 0 0% 33 1% 72 1% 103 2% 14 0% 57 1% 4 0%
Not Homeless 170,382 160,636 94% 348 0% 398 0% 2,122 1% 2,011 1% 3,349 2% 616 0% 708 0% 194 0%
Migrant 72 70 97% 0 0% 0 0% 1 1% 0 0% 1 1% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Not Migrant 175,814 165,782 94% 353 0% 398 0% 2,154 1% 2,083 1% 3,451 2% 630 0% 765 0% 198 0%
Parent in Armed Forces 321 309 96% 1 0% 1 0% 2 1% 3 1% 5 2% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Parent Not in Armed Forces 175,565 165,543 94% 352 0% 397 0% 2,153 1% 2,080 1% 3,447 2% 630 0% 765 0% 198 0%
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