Sep. 4th, 2005
Shifting Rants to Education
Sep. 4th, 2005 07:37 pmhttp://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=999991
If one defines "success" of a school system as the percentage of students who get a BA or BS within 6 years of their class's graduation from high school, then how do different states do? Well, here are a few of the top schools...
New Jersey's college success rate is: .35
MA is: .34
CT is: .30
NY is: .23
Down towards the bottom -
TX is: .18
FL is: .17
Hmmm... Edit - what this means is that a high school student in Florida or Texas is half as likely to get a college degree.
If one defines "success" of a school system as the percentage of students who get a BA or BS within 6 years of their class's graduation from high school, then how do different states do? Well, here are a few of the top schools...
New Jersey's college success rate is: .35
MA is: .34
CT is: .30
NY is: .23
Down towards the bottom -
TX is: .18
FL is: .17
Hmmm... Edit - what this means is that a high school student in Florida or Texas is half as likely to get a college degree.