Nearly half of African-American children and more than half of Hispanic children never graduate from high school
ABC News:
America's children are leaving school in higher numbers than most people realize, according to a report in Time magazine. The issue's cover story reports that one in three American students leave high school before graduating.
Minority communities are hit particularly hard by the problem. Nearly half of African-American children and more than half of Hispanic children never graduate from high school. It also appears that despite the federal government's contention that the dropout rate is less than 10 percent, the dropout rate of one-third goes back at least 20 years.
"Even though we say education is important to us, we actually don't have very good data on what is working and what isn't," said Nathan Thornburgh, the author of the Time article. "For decades, schools and the federal government said we had graduation rates that were up in the 90s. Some places even claimed near-perfect graduation rates. But starting in 2001, researchers started peeling back the layers."
Talk-show host and media mogul Oprah Winfrey and Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, are tackling the problem. Winfrey will feature the issue on her program on Tuesday and Wednesday.
"We've really got to step back and say this system isn't working," Bill Gates told Winfrey.
"It's failing," Melinda Gates said.
What's wrong with America's high schools?
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