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2014-2015 Mobility Statistics
The 2014-15 school year marked the eighth year in which the Colorado Department of Education calculated and reported student mobility rates. 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 school/district without interruption throughout the school year. A more in-depth calculation is provided below.
Mobility Rates for 2014-15 Academic Year
District Level Data
- District Mobility Rates by Gender and Race/Ethnicity (XLS)
- District Mobility Rates by Instruction Program/Service Type (XLS)
- District Mobility Rates by Grade (XLS)
School Level Data
Trend Data
Student Stability Rate =
Unduplicated count of grade K-12 students who remained in
the district in Year X
DIVIDED BY
Total number of students that were part of the same membership base
at any time during Year X
Mobility Incidence Rate =
Duplicated count of grade K-12 students who moved into or out of
the district in Year X
DIVIDED BY
Total number of students that were part of the same membership base
at any time during Year X
Student Mobility Rate =
Unduplicated count of grade K-12 students who moved into or out of
the school or district in Year X
DIVIDED BY
Total number of students that were part of the same membership base
at any time during Year X
Note: In the 2012-2013 school year the mobility calculation was modified. In the past, students who transfer to a school within the same district over the summer were not counted
as mobile students.
This rule was expanded in the 2012-2013 year so that students who transfer over the summer (notice this is summer transfers only) to different districts also are not counted
as mobile students.
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