![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGdI0-UETQvzKqZY8x6oIryxMlw1lOjeDEBEqhlhcHHbD4_ybUXtFkKnoVptqwhpIoi_n5BXFf65LkIALbu442B139fKaEJP0rSgqdLOqX91Yg1LJvdDElRDt82IuZbr4kKCOzfTU56sz8/s320/graduation_cap_felt_black.jpg)
NY State (in pdf) had a four year graduation rate of only 65% for the class of 2004; 11th worst in the nation. Pretty bad considering we also spend most per capita than any other state on education.
NYC was at 45.2% -- fifth lowest among the 50 largest districts in the country. The only ones worse were Detroit at 24.9, Cleveland at 32.1%, Baltimore at 34.5%, and Dallas at 44.4%.
What does DOE (in pdf) claim for the class of 2004? 54%.
What's interesting is that even by Tweed's own inflated estimates, our six year graduation rates currently remain at only 64% -- no higher than they were in 1996, and only 1% higher than before mayoral control.
No comments:
Post a Comment