But ASR hasn't "graduated" 1000 kids. It's more like 100 or less. They have a 65% drop out rate. And of the kids that are left, only a few graduate. A handful at most. Please post the names of 1000 graduates to support your cause.
Greater than 95% of the students who start out at ASR finish the program. 4% end up being asked to leave for rules infractions or unsafe behavior and the other 1 % are pulled by their parents for various reason..ie. economic, social, other.
They house 90 students who graduate every 12-16 months. So looking at roughly a snap shot of 12 years and taking the conservative number of 16 months for each student we see a total graduation population of 860 students.
Looking at a total loss of 3 students the success rate would be closer to 857/860 == 99.65%
If we were off by 100 students then that would bring the success rate to 757/760 == 99.60%
So even looking at the worst case scenario ASR is experienceing a better than 99% success rate.
Ha, ha, ha. This is funny.
BIG BOLD TYPE does not a substitute for facts and sources!
Let's start with 65% of kids who go to ASR are pulled out by their parents before completing the program, much less grasduating. A 35% retention rate just doesn't add up to what your peddling here, so maybe you should try backpedaling again.
More realistic numbers are about 200-300 kids who completed the program, maybe 50% with a diploma, so that's down to 150 kids, max. Out of that 150 at least 5 are dead, and 75% are back to their old ways. your talking about a 5% "success rate" from enrollment to graduation.