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U.S. Graduation Rate Reaches a New High: But black, Latino, and American Indian students continue to lag behind their white and Asian peers

Education Week, 2016-06, Vol.35 (33)

Copyright Editorial Projects in Education Jun 2, 2016 ;ISSN: 0277-4232 ;EISSN: 1944-8333

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  • Title:
    U.S. Graduation Rate Reaches a New High: But black, Latino, and American Indian students continue to lag behind their white and Asian peers
  • Subjects: Achievement Gap ; Education ; Graduation rate ; Graduations & commencements ; High Schools ; Secondary schools ; Students with disabilities ; Trends
  • Is Part Of: Education Week, 2016-06, Vol.35 (33)
  • Description: Eighty-two percent of the class of 2014 graduated on time, according to the most recent data from the U.S. Department of Education, but American Indian, black, and Latino students continue to trail their white peers.
  • Publisher: Bethesda: Editorial Projects in Education
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0277-4232
    EISSN: 1944-8333
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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