Monday, March 19, 2012

Graduation rate us

  • HAGERSTOWN, Md. -- The last straw for 17-year-old Alton Burke was a note left on his door. The high school dropout picked up the phone and re-enrolled at South Hagerstown High.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) - The last straw for 17-year-old Alton Burke was a note left on his door. The high school dropout picked up the phone and re-enrolled at South Hagerstown High.
  • (ksl.com)
  • Montana graduated 270 more students in 2009 compared to 2002 and the states graduation rate rose from 79.8 percent to 82 percent are more than 1 million school dropouts each year in the U.S.
  • (Post-Crescent)
  • HELENA — The percentage of Montana students who graduate from high school has risen over the past decade, though state officials say the dropout rate remains a problem they hope to cut in half in the next two years.
  • (Montana Standard)
  • Washington has improved its statewide on-time graduation rate from 72.2 percent in 2002 to 73.7 percent in 2009, according to researchers at Johns Hopkins University and a public policy organization called Civic Enterprises.
  • (Post-Crescent)
  • The state is one of only two that have posted double-digit increases in graduation rates in recent years, going from 60.5 percent in 2002, about 12 percent below the national average at the time, to a 73.
  • (Democrat and Chronicle)
  • Overall, the graduation rate for male basketball student-athletes ticked up slightly to 67 percent from 66 percent in 2011. U.S.
  • (NewsHour)
  • but stressed that the drop in racial disparity was in part because of the slight decrease in the graduation rates of white athletes. Still, any lessening of the gap is positive, he said. I think since we got involved with (U.S.
  • (ESPN)
  • In comparing university tuition and fees to graduation rates, the U.S. Department of Education and The Chronicle of Higher Education drew an association between higher costs and higher percentages of students graduating in four years.
  • (Fairfax Times)
  • "It gives us a great place for some of our kids who don't feel Only students with limited English skills saw their graduation rate dip last year to 56.2 percent. Nearly 70 percent of low-income teens finished school on time.
  • (Abington Mariner)

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