The public can now view online the College and Career Readiness Indicators Report, a school-by-school look at student achievement and preparedness for life post-graduation.
The annual report was released Monday by the statewide education consortium Hawaii P-20 Partnerships for Education.
It shows that more Hawaii students took dual-credit courses in 2017, but fewer took the ACT and slightly fewer enrolled at colleges in the University of Hawaii system. The statewide on-time graduation rate remained flat-lined at 83 percent in 2017. The statewide college enrollment rate also was unchanged at 55 percent.
The full report, which includes data for each public school and charter school on Hawaii Island, can be found at https://tinyurl.com/hip20ccri17