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Asian students also had the highest 6-year college graduation rate (74%), followed by Whites (64%), Hispanics (54%), and Blacks (40%). [28] Even at prestigious institutions, the graduation rate of white students is higher than that of black students.
The average gap increased to 21 points by 8th grade and widened to 24 points by senior year in high school. [9] In the more recent 2007 National Assessment of Writing Skills, female students continued to score higher than male students, though margins closed slightly from previous assessments.
Additionally, 46% did not start attending college immediately after high school graduation. 37% were not dependents, and 18% were married. [10] The NCES report for the 2011–2012 school year states the shares of undergraduate students whose parents' highest level of education was high school or less by dependency and marriage status.
On Monday, the White House released new data showing that the national graduation rate at 83.2 percent for the 2014-15 academic year. That's up by nearly one percentage point from 2013-14 and more ...
The survey does not measure graduation rates from different educational institutions, but instead, it measures the percentage of adult residents with a high school diploma. [ 4 ] Overall, 90.3% of Americans over the age of 25 had graduated from high school in 2021, with the highest level found in the state of Massachusetts at 96.1% and the ...
State Rep. Brad Halbrook, R-Shelbyville, said students' proficiency rates should be improving because the taxpayers have poured an additional $350 million each year over the past five years into ...
The Georgia Department of Education released its 2023 graduation rate data. Here's how Clarke County schools scored. Clarke County is tied for the lowest graduation rate in Georgia, DOE data says
Although this gap may be minimal in kindergarten, it grows as students continue their education. According to the 2004 National Reading Assessment measured by the US Department of Education, the gap between boys and girls, only slightly noticeable in 4th grade, left boys 14 points behind girls during their 12th grade year. [11]