NAEP 2024 Results: How DPS Students Are Performing

NAEP 2024 Results: How DPS Students Are Performing

Every two years, students across the country take the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) in reading and math, providing valuable insight into student performance over time. The 2024 results were recently released, and Denver Public Schools (DPS) showed notable progress.

Overall, DPS students saw gains in both reading and math from 2019 to 2024, outperforming other large districts nationwide. However, when examining the data more closely, significant achievement gaps remain. Students from low-income households in DPS continue to score below their peers across Colorado and the nation, with disparities between economically disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged students larger in DPS than in other large cities.

These trends align with what we’ve seen on state assessments and highlight the ongoing need to address educational inequities. To dive deeper into the results, check out the full analysis prepared by an independent consultant for Denver Families.

DPS Graduation Rates: Progress Worth Celebrating, Work Worth Continuing

Graduation rates across Denver Public Schools (DPS) are rising, reflecting collective effort and momentum. More young people are crossing the stage, diplomas in hand, ready to take their next steps.  For the fourth consecutive year, DPS has set a new high mark for four-year graduation rates. The Class of 2025’s four-year graduation rate rose by 2 percentage points, reaching an all-time high of 81.9%.  The five-year graduation rate increased by 0.8% to 83.7%, and the six-year graduation rate improved by

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