Almost two dozen other students were also in trouble with the law. Public High School Graduation Rate: Double Weight (~5.16 Points) Note: This metric measures the graduation rate for students who attended high school for four years. Children with college-educated parents are more likely to succeed academically than those raised by adults with only a high school education. Only 79.4% of high school students in the state graduate with a diploma compared the 84.1% of students nationwide. In Hawaii, 72.3% of children live in families with incomes at least double the poverty level, nearly the largest such share of any state and well above the 58.7% share of American children nationwide. One of the programs intended functions is to allow educators to better communicate with Spanish speaking parents. Projected High School Graduation Rate Change between 2021-2022 and 2032-2033: Full Weight (~2.58 Points) NAEP Math & Reading Test Scores: Full Weight (~2.58 Points) The Maryland Board of Education has issued its list of persistently dangerous schools in compliance with the federal No Child Left Behind Act.The schools are those with a high number of suspensions for serious offenses such as arson, drugs, weapons and assaults.Eight Baltimore City schools have been labeled as persistently dangerous.This year's list includes Baltimore Civitas, Baltimore Rising Star Academy, Garrison Middle School and the Maritime Industries Academy.Baltimore Civitas Middle High School made headlines eight months ago when a 14-year-old boy pulled out a knife and stabbed a classmate in the stomach in a school stairwell.Almost two dozen other students were also in trouble with the law.The state board of education said it has data to support suspension problems at the Baltimore Rising Star Academy, Garrison Middle School and the Maritime Industries Academy in east Baltimore.At Maritime, 16 students were suspended last year, about 4 percent of student body. For example, fewer than 3 in every 4 high schoolers in Oregon graduate with a diploma, well below the 84.1% U.S. high school graduation rate. Partially as a result, only about 11.2% of students in the state attend districts with higher than the national average per pupil spending. Some 4.7% of Wyomings taxable resources goes towards education higher than the average spending across all states of 3.3% and the fourth largest share among states. The inverse was true for each 1 percent below the state's average. In the meantime, those who help to run Maritime Industries Academy are counting on a turnaround. Note: Rate measured per 100,000 students.
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