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November 2001
The Manhattan Institute and the Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO) released a new study on graduation rates in the United States. The report, among other findings, shows that almost half of all African-American and Latino students drop out, compared with smaller percentages of white students in communities across the country.
Get the complete report and coverage of the event from the links below.
High School Graduation Rates in the United States (Complete Report)
Release: National Study Shows Public Schools Fail to Graduate One Quarter of Students
"State last in Latino grads," The Atlanta Constitution, 11/14/01
"Cleveland at bottom in rates of graduates," Boston Globe, 11/14/01
"Study: Graduation Rates 'implausibly high'," The Washington Times, 11/14/01
"Report shows big chasm in graduation," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 11/14/01
"Cleveland, Milwaukee high school graduation rates lowest in nation," Associated Press, 11/14/01
"City flunks dropout study," The Cloumbus Dispatch, 11/14/01
"Graduation rates more good news," Boston Herald, 11/14/01
"Graduation Statistics: Caveat Emptor," Education Week, 1/16/02
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