Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Analysis Finds 10 Indiana 'Dropout Factories'

WISH TV 8:
"A just realesed study says that six Indianapolis High Schools have some of the highest dropout rates in the state. In fact, they are so high that the schools are being called 'dropout factories.' Broad Ripple High School is just one IPS school that didn't make the grade. But administrators say they already have programs in place to improve the dropout rate. A new study of Indiana high schools by Johns Hopkins University doesn't paint a pretty picture of six Indianapolis schools. Broad Ripple High school along with Arsenal Technical High School, Manual High School, Arlington High School, Northwest High School and Perry Meridian High School were the Indianapolis schools mentioned in the study."

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