Rockwood Catches up with Class of 2024 Through Graduate Follow-Up Survey
The Rockwood School District is asking 2024 graduates of our four high schools -- Eureka, Lafayette, Marquette and Rockwood Summit -- to give us an update on their college and/or career progress since graduation last spring.
Just prior to graduation, seniors were asked to fill out a questionnaire that communicated their post-high school plans for college and career. Now it's time to review and verify those responses.
The short survey, which was sent to all 2024 graduates via email, contains a summary of what students indicated as their post-graduate plans, along with a way to verify or update their responses. Surveys are due by Jan. 24, 2025.
The 1,669 graduates in the Rockwood Class of 2024 collectively claim some impressive credentials, including:
- A 98 percent graduation rate.
- An average ACT composite score of 22.2 for the Class of 2024, which was well above the state average.
- More than 60 percent of the graduating class earned a B or better through coursework from the Advanced Placement or Advanced Credit Program.
Parents are encouraged to remind Rockwood's most recent alumni to participate in the process. Rockwood will make phone calls to all graduates and parents for students we were not able to reach via email.
Survey feedback helps Rockwood high school officials ensure that educational programs are meeting the needs of students. The follow-up also is mandated by the state of Missouri, and school districts are accountable for post-graduate information.
For more information, please contact our Assessment, Research and Evaluation Department at 636-733-2140.
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