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Here's a related link: http://www.cdispatch.com/articles/2006/11/20/state_news/state01.txt Apparantly, the DOE has recently re-adjusted their "formula" to more accurately calculate high school drop ...
Here's a related link: http://www.cdispatch.com/articles/2006/11/20/state_news/state01.txt Apparantly, the DOE has recently re-adjusted their "formula" to more accurately calculate high school drop ...
High school drop-out rate in major US cities at nearly 50 percent...
Contrary to findings from other studies in urban Pakistan which have identified a lower participation rate for girls than boys, the author found girls to be less likely than boys to drop out at ...
of those, 27,869 (52.8 percent of the total) were to Latina girls. Other factors cited for the disproportionate high school drop-out rate of Latina girls are marriage, gender roles, stereotyping, ...
Do Girls Have a Higher School Drop-out Rate than Boys? A Hazard Rate Analysis of Evidence from a Third World City...
The Houston Chronicle claims that Texas high school students are dropping out at an alarming rate.
A recent study by the Department of Education found that 31 percent of American students were dropping out or failing to graduate in the nation’s largest 100 public school districts.
The report finds that, overall, 17 of the public school systems in 50 major cities have graduation rates of 50 percent or lower, and the average graduation rate of all 50 systems is 58 percent.
The school abandonment rate is seriously alarming,
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