State Graduation Rate Soars Above 80 Percent
Tuesday, October 26, 2010 |
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“There is nothing greater we can do for a young Georgian than encourage them to stay in school,” Governor Perdue said. “We did something no other state had even thought of – put a graduation coach in every middle and high school and focused their efforts on students at risk of dropping out. Even with our dramatic enrollment growth, 4,000 fewer students dropped out this year than in 2003.”
Governor Perdue set a goal of reaching the 80 percent rate by the time he left office. In 2003, 65,213 students received a high school diploma in
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“Improving the graduation rate is the top education priority in the state of
Graduation Rate Rises for All Students
All groups of students saw significant increases in their graduation rate in 2010.
“The improvement in our graduation rate is happening across the board for all students in every subgroup,” Superintendent Bryant added. “We are making steady progress and giving more students than ever the tools they need to be successful after high school.”
Governor Perdue and Superintendent Bryant presented the three schools with $3,000 grants towards graduation improvement programs, a plaque and t-shirts for the seniors and faculty members, all made possible by AT&T. The three schools were selected for their improved graduation rates and academics, including progress on End of Course Tests and postsecondary enrollment.
The progress in graduation rates at each high school visited today is below:
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Graduation and Drop-out Statistics
School Year |
Drop out Rate |
# of Dropouts |
Number of graduates receiving regular education diplomas |
2009-2010 |
3.56% |
18,543 |
91,561 |
2008-2009 |
3.8% |
19,942 |
88,003 |
2007-2008 |
3.6% |
18,960 |
83,517 |
2006-2007 |
4.1% |
21,100 |
75,240 |
2005-2006 |
4.7% |
23,377 |
72,429 |
2004-2005 |
5.0% |
24,289 |
67,547 |
2003-2004 |
5.1% |
23,627 |
65,124 |
2002-2003 |
5.5% |
22,861 |
65,213 |
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