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Dropout Prevention Campaign Kicks Off with Stunning New Data![]() The “school systems serving the nation’s very largest cities” are in crisis, according to an April 1, 2008 America’s Promise Alliance report and campaign. The report uses data from the U.S. Department of Education’s Common Core of Data and the Cumulative Promotion Index to track graduation rates in the 50 largest U.S. cities—and finds that on average, only 52 percent of students in the principal school systems actually earn a high school diploma. “If three out of every 10 students in the nation failing to graduate is reason for concern, then the fact that just half of those educated in America’s largest cities are finishing high school truly raises cause for alarm. And the Despite the stark numbers, the Alliance’s newly launched Drop-Out Prevention Campaign underscores the fact that these rates are not intractable. Across the country, cities and localities have developed innovations and effective interventions to reduce drop-out, There is also a growing body of evidence that can “better arm educators, policymakers, and the public with the information Connect for Kids will feature a Q&A with America’s Promise and other resources in the coming weeks. Quick Links:
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