CALPADS goes to college
By Kathryn Baron/Thoughts on Public Education
California’s student data system has reached another milestone. By linking the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System, known as CALPADS, with two other data systems, state education officials tracked for the first time the number of high school graduates who enrolled in college – in and out of state. hey found that nearly three-quarters of the 382,514* high school graduates in the class of 2009 enrolled in a college or university. More than 25,000 went to the University of California, some 44,000 enrolled in California State University, 109,000 went to a California Community College, and the rest attended private colleges either in California or in another state. (more...)