A 20-year campaign to address America’s high school dropout crisis produced unprecedented gains in graduation rates nationwide. Can lessons from this campaign help the nation cross this elusive ...
Massachusetts voters backed the elimination of the state’s standardized test as a high school graduation requirement, despite ...
A slightly larger share of Louisiana students graduated high school in 2023 than the year before, bringing the state's overall graduation rate to 83.2%, state data shows. That statewide rate is ...
Staff writer Samantha Schoech has one for herself and uses it every day; her high school teenage twins approve. And if you’re considering giving a check or cold, hard cash for graduation ...
Gwen pushed her button only after hearing a few notes. The singer revealed she skipped her own high school graduation to perform, adding, 'I think I made the right decision by coming here.' ...
ExploreGeorgia's high school seniors graduate at a slightly higher rate in 2023 The U.S. Department of Education implemented the new measure to standardize reporting across the states. In 2011 ...
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Today, only eight states still make passing comprehensive, statewide tests a requirement for high school graduation. At least one, New York, is moving away from the practice, and in November ...
CIF Southern Section girls’ high school volleyball playoff results for Saturday. The top-seeded Lancers and second-seeded Sailors will play in the Southern Section Open Division championship ...
Regarding school graduation rates and report card ratings, Greenville County Schools (GCS) continues to soar. In a news release, Tim Waller with GCS announced that the district's high school ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (WALB) - The Georgia Department of Education (GADOE) has announced record-high graduation rates for high school seniors in 2024. Statewide, the average graduation rate rose from 84.4% ...
Textbook screeners took issue with some of the wording related to territorial issues in senior high school textbooks, particularly passages that did not reflect the Japanese government’s stance.