| Unless I'm misreading this wonderful piece of journalism, the statistics the author is quoting have nothing to do with actual yearly graduation rates.
The statistics are: "how many students graduate high school on time in four years. The report uses a formula that looks at attrition rates from one grade level to the next in high school".
The formula is for how many kids were held back a grade, so they could catch up. They then eliminated those kids from the overall rate.
Sort of blows a hole in the theory that the schools are promoting and graduating everybody. |