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From 'Dropout Crisis' To Record High, Dissecting The Graduation Rate

20 pointsby powertryalmost 10 years ago

5 comments

briankwestalmost 10 years ago
I didn't graduate high school, go to college... or get any special vocational training. I did how ever have an unhealthy fancination with computers at a very early age. That has paid off for me. :)
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hgaalmost 10 years ago
In my home town, a good superintendent left for a bigger district with $50K more salary, and was replaced with an insecure incompetent. Test scores started dropping, but by relaxing requirements for minor details like homework and discipline (bad behavior including assaulting a teacher was rewarded with candy, I am not making this up), the graduation rate started going up. Then an EF-5 tornado hit....
snowwrestleralmost 10 years ago
&gt; The early 2000s were a dark time for state education statistics. States could report high school graduation rates any old way they pleased, and many did.<p>&gt; It was only in the 2000s that most states acquired the technology to track individual students.<p>It&#x27;s easy to miss the major progress that has been made--very recently--in the basics of measuring education.
Zelphyralmost 10 years ago
So its high, in part, because we&#x27;re finally measuring it properly? Or am I reading this wrong?
happyscrappyalmost 10 years ago
&gt;Despite all the action that&#x27;s been taken recently toward this goal, we have to keep in mind the possibility that broader social forces are playing a larger role than policy initiatives in influencing the percentage who graduate.