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Graduation Rate Improves Slightly to Record High
Greg Toppo, The Associated Press December 10, 2001
The high school graduation rate for students in the United States rose slightly to a record 86.5 percent last year according to a report by the Department of Education. Hispanic, African American and low-income students lagged behind whites and the wealthy. Education Secretary Rod Paige said rates had not risen in proportion to the billions of dollars spent on schools since the 1970s. According to Paige, we have not made enough progress in recent years to improve access to quality education and that comprehensive change is needed. Nationwide, minority students' completion rates have risen, but lagged behind that of white students. The rate for African American students was 83.7 percent. Hispanic students had a 64.1 percent completion rate.
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