One Bay Area county is falling behind on preparing high school grads for public university

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Search for any public Bay Area high school in the interactive table to see the percentage of graduates who meet UC and CSU requirements.

‘Tis the season of caps and gowns, and high school seniors preparing for life after they get their diplomas and flip their tassels. In one surprising part of the Bay Area, fewer students are eligible to head for some of the Golden State’s best universities.

Over the course of four years, Marin County went from boasting the highest percentage of qualified seniors of any Bay Area county to placing fifth out of six for 2023 graduates, Around the Golden State, the percent of graduating seniors who would be qualified to enroll in public universities has grown slightly from 50.5% for 2019 graduates to 52.4% for 2023 graduates

Since the class of 2019, every Bay Area county has seen an increase in the proportion of students who meet the minimum standards, except for Marin, which has seen a drop of nearly 10 percentage points from 70.6% for 2019 graduates to 61.5% for last year’s graduates.“In terms of education, we’re at the top of the state, normally,” he said.

 

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