Education / Academic Success
Academic Success
Academic Success represents success in school at the early childhood, elementary, middle, and high school levels. Success in school and achieving positive academic outcomes at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, sets children and youth up to have positive economic, health, and well-being outcomes later in life.
The outcomes that Forsyth Futures tracks under Academic Success include measures at different stages of child and youth development, including Early Childhood Literacy, Reading Proficiency, Math Proficiency, Preparation for College or Career, and High School Graduation. The diagram below shows the relationships between these concepts and outcomes when mapped visually:

The measures that Forsyth Futures uses to track progress for Academic Success outcomes are listed below; the dashboard shows Forsyth Counties’ status and trends for each measure.
Concept | Indicator | Measure |
---|---|---|
Academic Success | Early Childhood Literacy | Early Childhood Literacy |
Academic Success | Reading Proficiency | Reading Proficiency |
Academic Success | Math Proficiency | Math Proficiency |
Academic Success | Preparation for College and Career | Preparation for College and Career |
Academic Success | High School Graduation | High School Graduation |