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Politics : President Barack Obama

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To: tejek who wrote (135755)8/13/2013 9:01:19 PM
From: Bread Upon The Water  Read Replies (1) of 149317
 
In the county where I live which contains a medium size city and outlying suburbs all of which are merged into a county wide system--the average finish rate is about 85% with some of the best suburbs topping 90 percent and a city school also topping that. There is busing that goes on of subsidized lunch kids from city to suburbs and suburb kids going to city magnet schools on the order of Garfield in Seattle.
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I would think that any measure of success would have at least have about 80 percent of the kids graduating.

I would think Garfield's graduation rate now would be higher (because there was great hue and cry when it dropped out of the sixties to 58 percent and got people's attention there) because they, educators and school administrators, didn't think that was a success story back in 2006. I'd tried a precursory search to find out what it is today and couldn't bring it up.

Anyway people in different parts of the country are trying to do what you advocate--bring better schools to the inner city or bring inner city kids to better schools, but we need data on who is graduating from said schools before we can say whether this is answer for welfare kids, and or kids from poorer neighborhoods.
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