Nationally, the Hispanic high
school dropout rate reaches a new low.
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«He has closed low - performing
schools, reduced the
dropout rate by 56 percent, ended a 26 - year court oversight in special education, and even
reached an agreement between teachers and administrators tying compensation to...
At Baltimore Talent Development High
School, the one - year
dropout rate remained below the citywide average
dropout rate (that includes selective magnet and charter
schools) in each year since its inception in 2004 - 2005 and
reached 2.3 % in 2009 - 2010, almost half the citywide average of 4.1 %.
Rolling out first in the Los Angeles Public Library System in California, this program will hopefully
reach a citywide population that has one of the highest
dropout rates in the country, with the US Census Bureau reporting that nearly 25 % of the adult population of Los Angeles does not have a high
school diploma.
The
dropout rate begins to climb once students
reach their sophomore year, with 3 % of tenth graders quitting
school.