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Trends & Indicators: High School Success
by NEBHE Staff
April 9, 2012
Updated April 2012 ...
New England public schools were expected to award more than 147,000 high school diplomas in 2008-09. Fully 78% of New England 9th-graders graduate from high school in the "normal" four years time, compared with 70% nationally. Nearly a dozen foreign countries outperform the U.S. in the percentage of 25- to 34-year-olds with a high ... Read MoreTags: Education Week, high school success, John O. Harney, National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS), OECD, Trends & Indicators | No Comments
Trends & Indicators 2010: High School Success
by Daren Follweiler
June 21, 2010
More than three-quarters of New England 9th-graders graduate from high school in the normal four years time, compared with 70% nationally. Several foreign countries outperform the U.S. in the percentage of 25- to 34-year-olds with a high school credential.Fig. 6: Public High School Graduates in New England, 2010 to 2022
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