Ann Ware posted on June 08, 2012 11:17
WASHINGTON—June 7, 2012—A new national report from Education Week and the Editorial Projects in
Education (EPE) Research Center finds that the nation’s graduation rate has posted a solid gain for the
second straight year, following a period of declines and stagnation. Amid this continuing turnaround, the
nation’s graduation rate has risen to 73 percent, the highest level of high school completion since the late
1970s. The report shows that the nation’s public schools will generate about 90,000 fewer dropouts than
the previous year. Nationwide improvements were driven, in large part, by impressive gains among
Latino students.