This file provides summary statistics on student enrollment, demographics, and academic profiles from the Fall 2023 data collection at Evolve Academy.

Overview

Total students: 94
Average age (years): 16.1 (ranging from 15 to 18)
Average enrollment length as of October, 2023 (months): 6 (ranging from 0 to 27)
Average credits at start of 2023/24 school year: 40.5 (ranging from 0 to 103)
Percent of students who are seniors defined by credits (credits >= 75): 9.9%
The number of credits required to graduate: 100

Demographics

Gender N Percent
Men 44 47.8%
Women 45 48.9%
Non-binary 3 3.3%
Total 92

Race N Percent
Asian 2 2.2%
Black 11 11.8%
Hispanic 1 1.1%
Multiracial 11 11.8%
Native American 1 1.1%
White 67 72.0%
Total 93

Ethnicity N Percent
Hispanic 19 20.4%
Non-Hispanic 74 79.6%
Total 93

English Learner N Percent
English Learner 5 5.6%
Not English Learner 84 94.4%
Total 89

Special Education N Percent
Special Education 33 36.3%
Not Special Education 58 63.7%
Total 91

Age group N Percent
Under 16 25 26.9%
16 to 17 64 68.8%
18 and over 4 4.3%
Total 93


Academic Profile

Credits equivalents at start of 2023/24 school year N Percent
One Year (Credits < 25) 22 24.2%
Two Years (Credits 25 to 49.9) 40 44.0%
Three Years (Credits 50 to 74.9) 20 22.0%
Four Years (Credits >= 75) 9 9.9%
Total 91
Note: The number of credits required to graduate is 100.

Years enrolled as of October 2023 N Percent
Less than one year 72 78.3%
One to two years 13 14.1%
Two to three years 7 7.6%
Three or more years 0 0.0%
Total 92


Population segment N Percent
On track 48 52.7%
Young and far 39 42.9%
Old and close 2 2.2%
Old and far 2 2.2%
Total 91
Population Segment Definitions:
“Old and close”: 18+ and within two years of graduation
“Old and far”: 18+ and more than two years away from graduation
“Young and far”: 16-17 and more than two years away from graduation
“On track”: under 16 OR are 16-17 and within two years of graduation
* Segment definitions adapted from EY Parthenon report: Excellence and Equity for All: Unlocking opportunities for off-track youth in Boston Public Schools