Grad rates are up nationally, according to a new report from Education Week.
Rates have been on the rise in LAUSD, too.
However, big districts like LA and NYC are still “dropout epicenters” compared to the rest of the country, according to EdWeek.
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Grad rates are up nationally, according to a new report from Education Week.
Rates have been on the rise in LAUSD, too.
However, big districts like LA and NYC are still “dropout epicenters” compared to the rest of the country, according to EdWeek.
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