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From the Houston Chronicle (and the Associated Press) http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/4505682.html
AUSTIN - One out of three Texas students don't graduate, and more students drop out than finish high school in the state's largest cities, according to education experts.
Statewide, more than 2.5 million students have dropped out of Texas high schools in the last 20 years, and each graduating class loses about 120,000 students from freshman year to senior year, according to the San Antonio-based Intercultural Development Research Association.
The research group says more than half of students in Texas' largest cities drop out. The dropout rate among blacks, Hispanics and low-income students is about 60 percent, according to the Center for Education at Rice University.
The statewide dropout rate is about 33 percent - or 20 points higher than what the Texas Education Agency reports.
Experts warn that the high dropout rate will lead to economic and social problems.
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Bruce
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