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High School Dropout Rates
About a fourth of Oregon students who were high school freshmen four years ago won’t receive any kind of diploma this spring. 

Dropout rates overall are lower than they were 20 years ago, but kids continue to give up on school at a time when living and succeeding require more formal education than ever.

School boards must continue to focus precious resources on programs that do the most good - teaching reading skills at an early age, ensuring that students learn problem-solving skills, and providing alternative programs when and if they are needed - so that fewer students become dropout statistics.

Dropout Resources

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Oregon’s Dropout Rates

21 Things Districts Can Do

Other Dropout Resources

Dropping Out: How can we stop the undertow of failure in school? (153k Acrobat PDF Format)
The Winter 1999 issue of OSBA's Critical Issues explores ways to turn the tide.

 

 

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