Change Indicator

Grades 7 to 12 event drop-out rate by race and ethnicity in North Dakota

Grades 7 to 12 event drop-out rate by race and ethnicity

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Why This Indicator Matters

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Definition and Source

PROVIDER

Definition

Event drop-out rate is the number of students in grades 7 through 12 who leave school between the beginning of one school year and the beginning of the next without earning a high school diploma or alternative credential.

Select counties are reported that have large enough cohorts of students to report by race/ethnicity.

Data Source

North Dakota Department of Public Instruction

Notes


NA - Data is suppressed if the number of students in the 7th through 12th grade cohort (denominator) is less than 10. Additional suppression is applied if the percentage approached zero or 100 using ranges. 
GEOGRAPHY - Data reflect the school location, not the child's place of residence. 
NOTE - Data shown in table only includes public schools in North Dakota.
RACE - Hispanic is reported in the table as a distinct category; students are classified into only one of the reported groups. Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander is not reported for counties as the group is suppressed across all counties. 

Last Updated

May 2023