Performance Measure
Agency
Measure Name
Commonwealth Challenge Graduation Rates
Measure Last Modified
Jun 20 2019 11:13
Measure Last Published
May 02 2019 10:19
Measure Status
Active
Data Source and Calculation
The Virginia Commonwealth Challenge Program was created with the purpose of intervening in the lives of at-risk youth and providing them with the values, skills, education and self-discipline necessary to succeed as adults and become productive citizens. The 22-week residential phase of the program is structured in a military-style environment that promotes academic excellence, leadership/followership, responsible citizenship, physical fitness, health/hygiene, life-coping skills, job skills, and service to community. The data would be derived by comparing the total number of cadets entering the program with the number of cadets who successfully complete the program.
Enterprise Priorities and Strategies
Enterprise InitiativeEnterprise PriorityEnterprise Strategy
EducationK12 EducationPromote great teaching and learning through accountability reform, emphasize creativity and critical thinking skills, and strengthen support for teachers and educational leaders
Associated Service Areas
SA CodeSA Name
18701Virginia Commonwealth Challenge Program
Measure ID12318701.001.001
Measure ClassProductivity
Measure TypeOutcome
Year TypeFederal FY
Preferred TrendIncrease
FrequencyAnnually
Statistical UnitPercentage
Baseline and Targets
Target NameDateResultNote
Baseline
Short Target 2020
Long Target 2022
Measure Results
YearResultExplanatory Note
201471.00
201568.70Graduation Goal- 300 Cadets per year Class 42 (Oct 14-Mar 15); 170 began 115 graduated Class 43 (Mar 15 – Aug15); 143 began 91 graduated
201668.00Graduation Goal- 300 Cadets per year Class 44 (Oct 15 – Mar 16) 165 began 105 graduated Class 45 (Mar 16 – Aug 16) 175 began 99 graduated
201761.00Graduation Goal-270 cadets per year Class 46 (Oct 16-Mar 17): 170 began, 101 graduated Class 47 (Mar 17-Aug 17): 186 began, 116 graduated
201864.60Graduation Goal-250 cadets per year Class 48 (Oct 17-Mar 18): 167 began, 104 graduated Class 49 (Mar 18-Aug 18): 135 began, 91 graduated NOTE: For safety reasons, a decision was made by the Director to start class 49 with three platoons vs. four due to the amount of new/inexperienced staff.
2019
VP1.31 - Run Date: 04/30/2021 12:06:59