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Mobility / Stability Statistics
2024-2025 School Year
These rates have been reported following the guidelines set forth in CCR 301-1 “Administration of Statewide Accountability Measures for the Colorado Public School System, Charter School Institute, Public School District, and Public Schools."
This data captures how stable or mobile a student population was during the school year.
District level mobility focuses on movement into/out of a district or BOCES.
School level mobility focuses on movement into/out of a school.
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Average District and School Rates
The stability rate and mobility rates provide an analysis of how often students move or remain within a school during a school year. The rates are intended to provide a better understanding of students who remained at a school or district without interruption throughout the school year. Therefore, a student may be considered mobile for a school but not at the district level if they move between schools in a district.
District level data rates focus on movement into/out of a district or BOCES.
School level rates focus on movement into/out of a school.
In lieu of statewide rates, average district and average school rates are used to provide a high level overview of mobility and stability rates across Colorado schools.
Most Recent Year Data Files
- 2024-25 Summary of Mobility and Stability Release (PDF)
- 2024-25 Average District Trends (XLS)
- 2024-25 Average School Trends (XLS)
- 2024-25 Workbook Containing District and School Level Data (XLS)
- Mobility and Stability Rates by District and Gender/Race/Ethnicity
- Mobility and Stability by District Instructional Program Service Type
- Mobility and Stability by School and Gender/Race/Ethnicity
- Mobility and Stability by School and Instructional Program Service Type

