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GRADUATION RATES ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE - AND SO ARE STUDENTS

More than half of high school students aren’t showing up for school, so experts are partnering to find ways to get them back in class.
Historically, graduation from high school is a triumphant moment for students. celebrating the end of childhood and the unofficial start to adulthood.
But a new survey shows a disturbing trend towards that milestone: national graduation rates, which had been steadily increasing for decades, have fluctuated significantly in the years during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. States and even districts are experiencing noteworthy differences in that rate, based in part on how they choose to get struggling students across the finish line — from changing state graduation requirements to hiring more staff for tutoring.
Data from The Grad Partnership found that, from 2019 to 2022, about half of all states saw graduation rates fall, and whether rates went up or down depended on a school district’s location and its access to resources.

Celebrating Our Lives