Beginning on January 1, 2012, the department of elementary and secondary education shall provide the senate president and speaker of the house an annual report consisting of the following: (1) The total number of students attending career and technical schools/programs, where determinable; (2) The total number of those students in subsection (1) who have received diplomas; (3) The total number of those students in subsection (1) who have received industry recognized certificates, if the information is available; (4) The total number of students who transfer to another school and/or continue their secondary education; (5) The total number of students who obtain employment before or immediately after graduation; (6) The total number of students who attend post-secondary institutions; (7) The retention rate within each program from year to year; (8) Progress on developing a plan to study the number of students who find employment in the field studied at three (3) and five (5) years intervals post-graduation; (9) The cost per pupil per program per year; and (10) The number of special education students per program.
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