New District Graduation Rate Map Tool

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The Editorial Projects in Education Research Center is proud to announce a powerful new online mapping tool to help the public, policymakers, and educational leaders combat the graduation crisis.

For the first time, comparable, reliable data on graduation rates are readily available for every school district in the country.

Explore Mapping Tool Updated for Diplomas Count 2008

The Editorial Projects in Education Research Center is proud to present this powerful online mapping tool to help the public, policymakers, and educational leaders combat the nation's graduation crisis. EdWeek Maps is the only place to find comparable, reliable data on graduation rates for every school district and high school in the country.

Produced in collaboration with the Redlands, Calif.-based ESRI, this Web-based application allows users to easily map out graduation rates by zooming in on any of the nation's individual school districts. Users can then access detailed information for that district or any of its high schools.

New for the release of Diplomas Count 2008, EdWeek Maps now reports graduation rates for the public schools serving each of the nation's congressional districts (110th Congress).

The EPE Research Center calculated graduation rates for each public school district, as well as every state and the nation as a whole, using data from a single federal data set. The Cumulative Promotion Index, developed by Research Center director Christopher B. Swanson, estimates the percent of students in the 9th grade who will complete high school on time with a regular diploma.

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Updated for Diplomas Count 2008

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