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		<title>Baltimore City and County Graduation Rates Improve</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ron Cassie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2014 12:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Baltimore City and Baltimore County public schools both have made significant strides in improving graduation rates over the last few years while also lowering dropout rates, according to a report released Tuesday by the Maryland Department of Education. Overall, Maryland students set a record for high school graduation in 2013, according to newly released statewide &#8230; <a href="https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/section/community/baltimore-city-and-county-graduation-rates-improve/">Continued</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Baltimore City and Baltimore County public schools both have made<br />
significant strides in improving graduation rates over the last few<br />
years while also lowering dropout rates, according to a report released<br />
Tuesday by the Maryland Department of Education.</p>
<p>Overall,<br />
 Maryland students set a record for high school graduation in 2013,<br />
according to newly released statewide data, posting an 84.97 percent<br />
mark for the class of 2013, up from 83.57 from last year.</p>
<p>In<br />
Baltimore City, the four-year graduation rate for the class of 2013 was<br />
68.5 percent, a large step up from the 61.5 percent four-year graduation<br />
 rate for the class of 2010.</p>
<p>Similarly, Baltimore County&#8217;s<br />
four-year graduation rates made progress, reaching 83.8 percent for the<br />
class of 2013—up from the class of 2010&#8217;s 81.4 percent figure.</p>
<p>Not<br />
 unrelated, the dropout rate for Baltimore City schools fell from 23.8<br />
percent for the class of 2010 to 12.1 percent for the class of 2013.<br />
&#8220;More telling than the reduction in dropout rate is the reduction in the<br />
 actual number of students dropping out of school,&#8221; Baltimore City<br />
Public Schools wrote in a <a href="http://www.baltimorecityschools.org/cms/lib/MD01001351/Centricity/Domain/1/2014_HighSchoolPressRelease.pdf">press release</a>.<br />
 &#8220;1,530 members of the class of 2010 dropped out of school, compared to<br />
726 members of the class of 2013. This represents a 52.5 percent<br />
decrease, and an unequivocal change in direction for the district.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bcps.org/news/articles/article4510.html">Baltimore County’s </a>dropout rate fell from 11 percent for the class of 2012 to 9.7 percent for the class of 2013.</p>
<p>&#8220;Last<br />
 year, we talked about accelerating the progress we have made in raising<br />
 our graduation rate,&#8221; said Baltimore County Public Superintendent Dr.<br />
S. Dallas Dance, named one of the nation&#8217;s top <a href="http://www.bcps.org/news/articles/article4511.html">&#8220;tech savvy&#8221;</a><br />
 educators yesterday by eSchool News. “To do that, we introduced credit<br />
recovery programs such as AdvancePath, supports for students in danger<br />
of dropping out, and online learning to keep students engaged and in<br />
school.&#8221;</p>
<p>The data from the Maryland Department of Education showed improvement &#8220;across the board&#8221; for the class of 2013. From the <a href="http://marylandpublicschools.org/press/01_28_2014.html">Maryland Department of Education&#8217;s website</a>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Hispanic student graduation rate jumped from 72.51 percent in 2012 to 75.08 percent last year</li>
<li>African American student graduation jumped from 76.50 percent in 2012 to 78.26 percent.</li>
<li>Asian student graduation increased from 93.44 percent to 95 percent.</li>
<li>White student graduation improved from 90.49 percent to 91.11 percent.</li>
<li>Special education student graduation jumped by more than 2.5 percentage points – from 57.41 percent to 60.03 percent.</li>
</ul>
<p>The entire 2013 Maryland report card can be found<a href="http://www.mdreportcard.org/"> here.</a></p>

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