The number of high school age students who do not complete high school is receiving increased attention as a serious challenge facing the educational system. This is happening for several reasons. New research estimates that about 30 percent of high school students fail to earn a diploma in the standard number of years, a higher figure than state and local education officials typically cite. In many states, barely half of African-Americans and Latinos graduate from high school. The magnitude of the challenge is becoming clear at the same time that a consensus is emerging that education beyond high school is critical to economic self-sufficiency and success in today's knowledge-intensive economy. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects ...
Presents findings from a survey that examines why some students do not complete their high school ed...
Research shows that many out-of-school youth want to return to school, but are uncertain how to do s...
Council for Exceptional Children (April 2011) Jade Wexler, Sharon Vaughn, Greg Roberts, Nicole Pyle,...
Describes data-driven efforts to raise high school graduation rates in New York, Philadelphia, and P...
This report identifies six model policy elements that frame a sound legislative strategy for dropout...
This fourth annual update on America's high school dropout crisis shows that for the first time the ...
In 2009, for the first time in a decade, Massachusetts' dropout rate fell below three percent. While...
Analyzes the factors contributing to high dropout rates at schools in New York, Chicago, and Las Veg...
Outlines the economic costs of dropping out of high school and proposes dropout prevention strategie...
In March 2012, Grad Nation campaign released its report on the progress of the nation's public schoo...
The decision to drop out of high school is a serious problem for the individual making the decision ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The National C...
Outlines the impact of high dropout rates on income, health, and economic and societal contribution,...
Out of school happens when a student withdraws themselves from school at any level of education with...
In recent years, the United States has focused attention and resources on increasingthe number of st...
Presents findings from a survey that examines why some students do not complete their high school ed...
Research shows that many out-of-school youth want to return to school, but are uncertain how to do s...
Council for Exceptional Children (April 2011) Jade Wexler, Sharon Vaughn, Greg Roberts, Nicole Pyle,...
Describes data-driven efforts to raise high school graduation rates in New York, Philadelphia, and P...
This report identifies six model policy elements that frame a sound legislative strategy for dropout...
This fourth annual update on America's high school dropout crisis shows that for the first time the ...
In 2009, for the first time in a decade, Massachusetts' dropout rate fell below three percent. While...
Analyzes the factors contributing to high dropout rates at schools in New York, Chicago, and Las Veg...
Outlines the economic costs of dropping out of high school and proposes dropout prevention strategie...
In March 2012, Grad Nation campaign released its report on the progress of the nation's public schoo...
The decision to drop out of high school is a serious problem for the individual making the decision ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The National C...
Outlines the impact of high dropout rates on income, health, and economic and societal contribution,...
Out of school happens when a student withdraws themselves from school at any level of education with...
In recent years, the United States has focused attention and resources on increasingthe number of st...
Presents findings from a survey that examines why some students do not complete their high school ed...
Research shows that many out-of-school youth want to return to school, but are uncertain how to do s...
Council for Exceptional Children (April 2011) Jade Wexler, Sharon Vaughn, Greg Roberts, Nicole Pyle,...