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States' Data Obscure How Few Finish High School by Sam Dillon Many states use an inflated graduation rate for federal reporting requirements under the No Child Left Behind law and a different one at home. As a result, researchers say, federal figures obscure a dropout epidemic so severe that only about three-quarters of the one million American students who start ninth grade graduate four years later. The New York Times, 3/20/2008
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