“The nation’s 20-year effort to transcend politics, sectors & regions of the country to boost HS #gradrates is a powerful reminder that Americans can do anything when they put their energies behind it.” John Bridgeland, CEO, @CivicEnterprise. bit.ly/2023GradNation
An analysis of '20-21 #gradrates shows alarming trends — from 10% in 2020 to 70% in 2021 — in the number of graduates utilizing a #Regents exemption. Find out what could be behind NY’s improved grad rates in the #NYEquityCoalition’s latest brief: loom.ly/tssV0Rk
A majority (64%) of students who began seeking a bachelor’s degree at a 4-yr institution in fall 2014 completed that degree at the same institution within 6 yrs.
Explore this year’s #ConditionOfEd from @EdNCES for more on student #retention & #GradRates: nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/ind…
While flexibility during the pandemic is understandable, #Regents exemptions & regulatory changes may be the cause of inflated #gradrates & represent a troubling trend that could exacerbate longstanding inequities in postsecondary preparedness. loom.ly/RF5ZVFY
#Gradrates & state test scores for NY students in the foster system are well below other students in the state. @C_Hinds_ at @TheNext100 explains why ensuring these students succeed means collecting more data about their educational outcomes & experiences. loom.ly/0L0oLy0
A good report at what's beneath "improved" graduations rates => NEW analysis from the NY Equity Coalition: What’s behind NY’s improved #gradrates? #Regents exam exemptions & regulatory changes may be the cause of inflated grad rates. Learn why: equityinedny.edtrust.org/gra…#edequity