AUSTIN – Texas tied for the third highest high school graduation
rate in the country for all students and ranks number one in graduation rates
for Asian and white students, according to preliminary data released by the
U.S. Department of Education.
The USDE data for the Class of 2011 shows Texas:
Number 1 with Asian students with a graduation
rate of 95 percent.
Number 1 for white students with a graduation
rate of 92 percent.
Number 1 by tying with Montana with a graduation
rate of 81 percent for African-American students.
Has the third highest graduation rate for all
students, tying with Tennessee, New Hampshire, Indiana, Nebraska and North
Dakota with a rate of 86 percent. Iowa, Vermont and Wisconsin exceed Texas by
one to two percentage points.
Number 2 for Hispanic students with a graduation
rate of 82 percent, behind only Maine.
Number 2 for children with disabilities who
graduate at a rate of 77 percent.
In a tie for second place with Missouri for
multi-racial students who have a graduation rate of 92 percent, with only
Delaware students graduating at a higher rate.
In a tie for second place with New Jersey with
an American-Indian graduate rate of 87 percent. Only Tennessee has a higher
rate.
Number 2 for economically-disadvantaged students
who graduate at a rate of 84 percent, behind
Number 26 for limited English proficient
students who have a graduation rate of 58 percent. Those who become proficient
in English are removed from the limited English proficient category.
The state-by-state comparison is available on the U.S.
Department of Education website at
http://www2.ed.gov/documents/press-releases/state-2010-11-graduation-rate-data.pdf.
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