Ed Department says more students with disabilities graduating
Originally published April 19, 2021 by Disability Scoop
Delaware’s public high school graduation rate continues to rise - hitting a record high again in 2018.
High school graduation rates for students with disabilities are increasing, according to new figures released by the U.S. Education Department, but the odds of receiving a diploma vary considerably by state. In Delaware, 73 percent of students with disabilities graduated high school, five points over the national average for students with disabilities.
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