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Some high schools don’t have any graduates (e.g., a school serving grades 9-10 or a program that does not have the authority to grant a diploma). How are these schools held accountable?

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Some high schools don’t have any graduates (e.g., a school serving grades 9-10 or a program that does not have the authority to grant a diploma). How are these schools held accountable?

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If a school does not have any graduates, but does serve high school grades, the other indicator will be the annual dropout rate for all high school grades served. The rate must be 7% or less to make AYP. If the rate is above 7%, the rate must be below the previous year’s rate in order to make AYP.

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