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Public School Graduates and Dropouts From the Common Core of Data: School Year 2006–07
NCES 2010-313
October 2009


Table 5.    Public school number of dropouts and event dropout rate in grades 9–12, by grade, state or jurisdiction: School year 2006–07
 
Grade 91 Grade 101 Grade 111 Grade 121
State or jurisdiction Number Rate   Number Rate   Number Rate   Number Rate
Reporting states2 129,428 3.4   128,803 3.7   133,361 4.2   190,768 6.5
       
Alabama 1,216 1.9   1,409 2.6   1,256 2.6   1,097 2.5
Alaska 525 4.6   712 6.6   891 8.7   961 9.6
Arizona 3,951 4.7   4,496 5.7   5,434 7.5   9,307 13.2
Arkansas 1,111 2.9   1,486 4.0   1,889 5.6   1,970 6.6
California 17,369 3.2   18,207 3.5   22,044 4.5   51,103 11.6
       
Colorado 3,466 5.4   3,846 6.4   3,982 7.1   4,971 9.2
Connecticut 894 1.9   951 2.1   1,040 2.4   752 1.9
Delaware 757 6.7   561 5.7   371 4.5   331 4.4
District of Columbia 512 7.7   346 7.6   258 6.1   226 6.5
Florida 8,437 3.5   7,744 3.7   7,302 3.9   7,059 4.4
       
Georgia 7,002 4.8   5,959 4.9   4,832 4.6   3,308 3.7
Hawaii 625 3.8   835 5.9   751 5.6   727 6.8
Idaho 341 1.6   474 2.3   602 3.1   691 3.8
Illinois 6,815 3.8   5,916 3.6   6,017 4.0   6,752 4.7
Indiana 1,144 1.3   1,603 2.0   2,319 3.1   3,423 5.0
       
Iowa 276 0.7   558 1.4   1,070 2.8   1,703 4.5
Kansas 504 1.3   854 2.3   1,051 3.0   1,448 4.4
Kentucky 1,350 2.3   1,768 3.4   1,690 3.7   1,150 2.8
Louisiana 4,872 8.3   2,945 6.5   2,714 6.7   3,004 7.8
Maine 344 2.2   507 3.3   884 5.8   1,519 10.2
       
Maryland 3,585 4.5   2,650 3.8   2,185 3.4   1,878 3.1
Massachusetts 3,224 3.9   2,827 3.7   2,599 3.6   2,781 4.1
Michigan 8,289 5.3   10,347 7.1   8,851 6.8   13,291 11.2
Minnesota 741 1.1   1,343 2.0   1,989 2.9   4,410 6.1
Mississippi 1,778 4.2   1,664 4.6   1,397 4.6   1,076 4.0
       
Missouri 2,432 3.0   2,688 3.7   2,958 4.4   2,610 4.1
Montana 342 2.7   459 3.8   510 4.4   466 4.3
Nebraska 448 1.8   587 2.5   686 3.1   873 4.1
Nevada 1,517 3.7   1,425 4.2   1,090 4.3   1,470 6.9
New Hampshire 107 0.6   361 2.1   623 3.7   1,086 7.0
       
New Jersey 1,762 1.7   2,007 2.0   1,995 2.1   1,775 2.0
New Mexico 1,851 6.4   1,717 6.6   1,287 6.0   963 5.2
New York      
North Carolina 8,009 6.3   6,237 5.8   5,621 5.9   3,752 4.5
North Dakota 100 1.2   200 2.4   229 2.9   222 2.8
       
Ohio 8,346 5.2   4,688 3.3   5,180 3.8   7,222 5.6
Oklahoma 1,460 2.8   1,580 3.4   1,774 4.1   1,478 3.8
Oregon 793 2.0   1,307 3.1   2,009 4.9   3,380 8.7
Pennsylvania     4,006 3.1   4,536 3.6
Rhode Island 783 5.7   821 6.4   715 6.1   516 4.9
       
South Carolina 2,708 4.1   2,309 4.2   1,817 4.2   1,268 3.1
South Dakota 267 2.6   434 4.4   346 3.8   416 4.8
Tennessee 1,808 2.2   1,796 2.3   2,565 3.7   2,947 4.8
Texas 9,682 2.4   11,991 3.7   10,173 3.5   18,978 7.2
Utah 153 0.4   339 0.9   736 1.9   3,537 9.7
       
Vermont      
Virginia 2,461 2.3   2,206 2.2   2,443 2.7   2,873 3.5
Washington 3,303 3.7   3,555 4.2   4,586 5.7   5,501 7.1
West Virginia 838 3.4   865 4.0   896 4.5   736 4.0
Wisconsin 1,004 1.3   802 1.1   1,311 1.8   3,323 4.7
Wyoming 126 1.8   421 5.7   393 6.1   438 7.1
 
Department of Defense dependents schools, Bureau of Indian Education, and other jurisdictions
DoDDS: DoDs Overseas2      
DDESS: DoDs Domestic2      
Bureau of Indian Education      
American Samoa      
Guam      
Northern Marianas Islands 40 4.1   38 4.4   9 1.4   12 1.7
Puerto Rico      
U.S. Virgin Islands 157 8.6   53 4.2   36 3.6   25 2.6
— Not available. State did not report dropout counts or reported counts that did not conform to the NCES definition.
1 Ungraded students (students not in a standard grade) who drop out of school are assigned by the local education agency (LEA) to the graded dropout count that most closely matches the grade they would have been enrolled in based on their age. Ungraded student enrollments are prorated by NCES into grades based on graded enrollments to calculate denominators for dropout rates.
2 DoDDS and DDESS are the Department of Defense dependents schools (overseas) and the Department of Defense dependents schools(domestic), respectively.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "NCES Common Core of Data State Dropout and Completion Data File," School Year 2006–07, Version 1a.