Table M2. Percentage of 2009 9th-graders that graduated early or on-time, by access to credit recovery program and school control, 2013

Student's school characteristic Percentage of students that graduated early
or on-time
 
     
Total 90.9  
No recovery program offered at school 95.1  
Recovery program offers just onsite courses 90.0  
Recovery program offers just online courses 92.0  
Recovery program offers both onsite and online courses 90.1  
     
Public schools 90.3  
No recovery program offered at school 93.0  
Recovery program offers just onsite courses 89.9  
Recovery program offers just online courses 91.3  
Recovery program offers both onsite and online courses 89.8  
     
Private schools 98.7  
No recovery program offered at school 99.1  
Recovery program offers just onsite courses 96.8  
Recovery program offers just online courses 99.4  
Recovery program offers both onsite and online courses 98.0  
     
NOTE: Credit recovery program is defined as a "program targeted at standards in which students were deficient." Programs may be offered by computer software, online instruction (such as a virtual school), or teacher-guided instruction. School administrators participating in the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09) were asked about availability of these programs at their school, as well as whether the programs were offered onsite at the school, online, or a combination of both. See the HSLS:09 Questionnaires webpage for more information: https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/hsls09/pdf/2012_administrator.pdf. W2STUDENT weight was used. Transfer students and students who became homeschooled after 2009 are excluded from this analysis.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09), Second Follow-up Restricted-use File.