HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY CASE

Inside the Turnaround at McKinley Senior High School

A documented high school performance case showing ACT/WorkKeys movement, graduation improvement, and accountability execution.

Educational Koncepts ResultsMcKinley Senior High School
+17.2 ptsACT Index Gain
65.7% → 72.9%Graduation Rate
+17.2ACT Index Movement
The Conditions

The work required more than test preparation.

McKinley Senior High School’s performance movement was not simply a testing story. The work required attention to expectations, instructional routines, graduation pathways, student support, monitoring, and leadership follow-through.

Measurable Movement

The indicators moved.

The McKinley record is presented as accountability evidence: specific movement in ACT/WorkKeys performance, graduation, ACT Index, and state letter grade indicators.

+17.2 pts

ACT Index Gain

ACT Index moved from 48.9 (F) to 66.1 (C), a 17.2 point gain.

65.7% → 72.9%

Graduation rate improvement

A measurable increase in graduation outcomes.

D → C

State letter grade movement

The school moved from a D rating to a C rating.

Single Cycle

Accountability movement

The existing project record supports significant ACT Index movement in a single cycle.

Documented Evidence

The movement has a voice.

Short, on-record reflections connected to the ACT Index movement — presented as supporting evidence, not promotional footage.

Community reflections connected to the McKinley turnaround work.

The Work Beneath The Result

Accountability movement required disciplined execution.

The outcome was visible, but the work underneath required disciplined attention to the conditions that shape daily performance.

ACT/WorkKeys focus

Focused attention on the accountability indicator that required measurable movement.

Graduation pathways

Keeping graduation progress connected to monitoring, support, and follow-through.

Instructional expectations

Clarifying the academic expectations that shaped readiness and performance.

Student support

Identifying and supporting students before performance gaps became harder to move.

Monitoring routines

Reviewing evidence consistently and connecting monitoring to action.

Leadership follow-through

Ensuring expectations became routines rather than temporary pressure.

The Lesson

The number moved because the system beneath it moved. The McKinley case reinforces a core Educational Koncepts belief: accountability outcomes improve when leaders diagnose the conditions beneath performance, strengthen execution routines, and monitor the work with discipline.

Start with Diagnosis

Use accountability evidence to clarify what execution must change.

Educational Koncepts helps leaders identify the conditions affecting performance, strengthen execution systems, and build the capacity to sustain measurable gains.

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