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The number of first-time-in-college students who graduated from the same institution where they started has gradually increased over the past five years, according to a presentation given to the university system’s Board of Governors.
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The Florida Department of Education recently released new graduation rates for school districts and the numbers cracked 90%. Of course—there area few caveats. One, the figures cover the 2019-2020 school year which ended amid the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Graduation rates for Florida high school students ticked up last year, with 90 percent of students graduating, according to a state Department of Education report.
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Florida A&M university may be one of the nation’s top historically black colleges or universities, but it’s the lowest performing university in the state.…
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The Florida Department of Education says it’s investigating whether some school districts are inflating their graduation rates. Leon and Gadsden County…
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Charter schools, virtual schools and alternative schools have been held up as positive substitutes for kids who are struggling in a traditional public…
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Graduation rates in Florida’s Big Bend are up—with Gadsden and Jefferson Counties posting double-digit increases in the number of kids earning diplomas.…
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Florida’s public university governing board has approved a work plan for Florida A&M University but some board members are concerned the goals are still…
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Every year, thousands of students fail to get a standard Florida high school diploma despite staying in school. Those students aren’t considered dropouts,…
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Florida A&M University has the lowest graduation rate out of all the state’s public universities. And the board that oversees those universities is not…