graduation rates
The latest news on graduation rates
New federal rules will likely cause nationwide graduation rates to drop 5-10 percent.
A former teacher discusses the dysfunction at an underperforming school.
New GED exam will set benchmarks for high school equivalency and college readiness.
These best communities have effective high school dropout prevention services.
Most school districts offer some sort of dropout prevention program.
Study puts a price on lost taxes and income from dropouts.
According to a new report, a higher percentage of high schoolers are finishing school.
The Every Student Counts Act would require states to graduate 90 percent of their high school students.
High school students are spending about 420 more hours in class than they did in 1990.
Report: More high schools graduating 60 percent or more of their students.
