Table 1 | Event dropout rates and number and distribution of 15- through 24-year-olds who dropped out of grades 10–12, by selected background characteristics: October 2004 Standard Error Table |
Table 2 | Event dropout rates of 15- through 24-year-olds who dropped out of grades 10–12, and number of dropouts and population of 15- through 24-year-olds who were enrolled: October 1972 through October 2004 Standard Error Table |
Table 3 | Event dropout rates of 15- through 24-year-olds who dropped out of grades 10–12, by sex and race/ethnicity: October 1972 through October 2004 Standard Error Table |
Table 4 | Event dropout rates of 15- through 24-year-olds who dropped out of grades 10–12, by family income: October 1972 through October 2004 Standard Error Table |
Table 5 | Event dropout rates for public school students in grades 9–12, by state: School years 1993–94 through 2001–02 |
Table 6 | Status dropout rates and number and distribution of dropouts of 16- through 24-year-olds, by selected background characteristics: October 2004 Standard Error Table |
Table 7 | Status dropout rates, number of status dropouts, and population of 16- through 24-year-olds: October 1972 through October 2004 Standard Error Table |
Table 8 | Status dropout rates of 16- through 24-year-olds, by sex and race/ethnicity: October 1972 through October 2004 Standard Error Table |
Table 9 | Status completion rates, and number and distribution of completers ages 18–24 not currently enrolled in high school or below, by selected background characteristics: October 2004 Standard Error Table |
Table 10 | Status completion rates, number of completers, and population of 18- through 24-year-olds: October 1972 through October 2004 Standard Error Table |
Table 11 | Status completion rates of 18- through 24-year-olds not currently enrolled in high school or below, by sex and race/ethnicity: October 1972 through October 2004 Standard Error Table |
Table 12 | Averaged freshman graduation rate of public high school students, by state: School year 2003–04 |
Table 13 | Averaged freshman graduation rates of public high school students and change in rates, by state: School years 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, and change from 2001–02 through 2003–04 |
Table A-1 | Number of 18- through 24-year-olds who received a GED, by data source: 1990 through 2004 |
Table A-2 | Percentage distribution of recipients of a GED, by age group 16 and above: 1998 through 2004 |