Sentences with phrase «u.s. high school grad»

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Strong U.S. manufacturing and three decades of high economic growth (from the 1940s to the 1970s) sustained millions of relatively high - paying jobs for high school grads.
The Community Guidebook is part of the Grad Nation campaign, a large and growing movement of dedicated individuals, organizations, and communities working together to raise the national high school graduation rate to 90 percent by 2020 and return the U.S. to first in the world in college completion.
The U.S. high school graduation rate reached a record high of 82.3 percent in 2014, according to the latest Building a Grad Nation report.
Grad Rate in Bottom Half of All US; LAUSD's Even Lower The high school graduation rate in California ranks in the bottom half of all U.S. states, with the Los Angeles Unified School District's own graduation rate well below the state's, according to data released Tuschool graduation rate in California ranks in the bottom half of all U.S. states, with the Los Angeles Unified School District's own graduation rate well below the state's, according to data released TuSchool District's own graduation rate well below the state's, according to data released Tuesday.
A report published by the U.S. Census Bureau shows that high school grads make around $ 1.3 million in their lifetime, but those with bachelor's degrees make nearly double that amount.
The Community Guidebook is part of the Grad Nation campaign, a large and growing movement of dedicated individuals, organizations, and communities working together to raise the national high school graduation rate to 90 percent by 2020 and return the U.S. to first in the world in college completion.
Over a lifetime, the typical college grad will earn $ 1 million more than the average high school graduate, according to the U.S. Labor Department.
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