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High Need Rural Schools

High Need Rural Schools. Doing More With Less. Statewide Graduation Rates Are Stable Despite Higher Standards. % Students Graduating After 4 Years Results through June 2012, All Students. Four Year Cohort Grad Rates-By N/RC Category.

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High Need Rural Schools

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  1. High Need Rural Schools Doing More With Less

  2. Statewide Graduation Rates Are Stable Despite Higher Standards % Students Graduating After 4 Years Results through June 2012, All Students EngageNY.org

  3. Four Year Cohort Grad Rates-By N/RC Category

  4. Rural Schools: CostHighly Cost Effective-Per NYSED Fiscal Supplement

  5. Two Questions Remain: What Could Rural High Need Districts Have Done if their GEA Had Been the Same as Low Need Districts ( -$544 versus -$1,035)?

  6. Two Questions Remain (Cont.): And—Why is the Focus Of Consolidation Discussion Always on Small/Rural Districts—Is That a Beneficial Policy Priority for NY State to Pursue?

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