You have to look at the # of hs jr/sr as % of state population. How does CA stack up in those numbers?
IL had 97%... and they came in with a whopping 961 Now.... how many kids weren't even included in the numbers because they weren't even in school. So you're right... completely not indicative of what's going on.
High School Graduation Rates by State 2023 High school graduation is one of the first and most important milestones in a young man or woman's life. Unfortunately, not everyone makes it to this momentous day. There are several reasons why a person wouldn't graduate – from having a less-than-ideal home life, working to help support the family, or even because they are homeless. Graduating high school is the first step to attaining higher educational degrees. Fortunately, though, the United States Department of Education announced that the graduation rate nationwide had hit an all-time high. According to the department's data, 85% of students earned a diploma at the end of the 2017-2018 school year. When broken down by state, Iowa and New Jersey have the highest graduation rate in the country at 91% each. Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia, and Wisconsin all follow with 90%. All red states?
Mississippi’s high school graduation rate highest ever at 88.4%; Dropout rate falls to 8.5% And look at those SAT scores. Albeit 1% ~case closed
They are not liberals, they are not progressive, they are leftist Marxists and they are racist. This lady lied about her ethic background to gain benefits then worked at Harvard while they discriminated against Asian while at Harvard. Many democrats want to to run against Joe Biden in the primary. Joe Biden is another confirmed racist.
Good for Mississippi but the graduation rate does not tell the tale. You have to look at proficiency scores. People don’t realize that America has a fragmented education system. It really is a state by state issue because the states control the education systems and funding in their states. We do not have national standards. We tried to institute common core maybe a decade ago to bring some continuity to the country’s education system but of course that failed because red states have a very difficult successfully educating their children. So we have all kinds of disparities throughout the US. As I have mentioned you cannot compare schools in places like Massachusetts and New Jersey to Oklahoma and Georgia. It’s worlds apart. And don’t get me wrong MA and NJ aren’t perfect but those states on their own can compete with the highest performing countries in the world. So when you look at graduation rates in Mississippi, you have to understand you’re not comparing it at a world class level of proficiency. And when you say America’s education system is shitty, it’s really a state by state issue.
Kind of a funny SAT story… I went to a party the night before my SATs, along with half of the school. I show up for the test the next morning feeling like hell and see most other kids in the room are in rough shape too. So we get into it and about 20 minutes in one kid stands up and proceeds to vomit all over his test and the desk and the floor. We had to move to a different room to finish but it ended we couldn’t use the test because of the movement from one room to another broke some rule. So we had to do a special make up test 2 weeks later to get our score in that cycle. Good times.
I dont have faith in public schools... failing kids are graduated all the time to be passed on and pushed out the door.... I think looking deeper at national standardized tests on reading and math could help paint a clearer picture. Its like saying 90% of all athletes graduate high school but how many of them are pushed out with softball grades so they can go play D1.
In all honesty though Ocho... there is a certain percentage of fault that needs to be assigned to the parents. How great or how little is up for debate, but you can't deny the importance of parental participation in their kids' education. As Small pointed out... that's why Asian kids as a whole do so well, as do Indian kids. Look how many CEO's are of Indian decent. A LOT.