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Why do students drop out?
Why do a third of American high school students leave school without a diploma? What might help keep them in school, engaged and learning?
A survey released in March 2006 put these and related questions to a group that isn’t usually asked for opinions on American education—high
school dropouts. Nearly 500 former students who had attended schools in 25 locations were polled. Researchers found that although some dropouts had faced academic problems, the overwhelming majority possessed the potential to graduate. Further, the students had
strong and thoughtful opinions on what might have kept them in school. Among the survey's major findings, as reported in The Silent Epidemic: Perspectives on High School Dropouts:
What are dropouts' experiences in high school?
How do dropouts feel about their decision?
What might have kept dropouts in school?
The Silent Epidemic recommends steps that schools, families, communities, and government can take to improve the nation's high school graduation rate.
Civic Enterprises and Peter D. Hart Research Associates conducted the study, with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Download the full report
(1.1 MB PDF file).
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