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No Child Left to Go to College

The New York Times investigated federal reporting requirements under the No Child Left Behind law and found some troubling results: many states use inflated numbers when reporting their graduation rates to the federal government. You wouldn’t know it by looking at the federal figures but nearly 30 percent of the one million students who start ninth grade each year drop out before graduation.

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Issue: Higher Education Affordability

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