Skip navigation
America's High School Graduates - The Nation's Report Card group of high school students

RESULTS FROM THE 2005 HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT STUDY

|  HOME  |  HELP  | GLOSSARY  |  CONTACT US  

 

horizontal rule
RESULTS SUMMARY COURSES TAKEN GPA NAEP SCORES STUDENT GROUPS RESOURCES UNDERSTANDING HSTS DOWNLOADS AND TOOLS ABOUT NAEP OTHER REPORT CARDS FOR THE MEDIA FOR RESEARCHERS rule
horizontal rule
Percentage of graduates completing curriculum levels, by graduate-reported highest level of education of either parent: 2005

  Curriculum levels
Parental education Less than
standard
Standard Midlevel Rigorous

Less than high school 43 * (2.1) 17 * (1.6) 35 * (1.8) 5 * (0.9)
Graduated from
   high school

34

*

(1.3)

22

*

(1.2)

39

*

(1.2)

5

*

(0.6)
Some education
   after high school

31

*

(1.2)

16

*

(0.7)

45

 

(1.2)

8

*

(0.6)
Graduated from college 24   (1.4) 14   (0.8) 46   (1.4) 16   (0.8)

*Significantly different from graduates with at least one parent who graduated from college.
NOTE: Standard errors of the estimates appear in parentheses. Curriculum levels are based on the number of credits and the types of courses graduates complete.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, High School Transcript Study (HSTS), 2005.
National Assessment of Educational Progress, National Assessment Governing Board
National Center for Education Statistics, Institute of Education Sciences
U.S. Department of Education

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, High School Transcript Study (HSTS), various years, 1990-2005.