CITY LIMITS INVESTIGATES:
BEHIND THE DROPOUT RATE
How many NYC youths actually graduate? This synopsis of CLI explains what goes into that calculation - and the challenge of raising the score.
Monday, Jan 21, 2008
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So New York City's high school students will be faced with fewer, more difficult options. The likely impact: a lower graduation rate for the city, and thousands of students who'll miss the chance at a better life that a diploma affords.
- Jarrett Murphy
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