New numbers show falling standards in American high schools

The Economist

Low-achieving pupils may suffer the most

Springfield, MA might seem an improbable setting for an education miracle. The city with a population of 155,000 along the Connecticut river has a median household income half the state average; violent crime is common. Yet graduation rates at the city’s high schools are surging. Between 2007 and 2022 the share of pupils at the Springfield High School of Science and Technology who earned a diploma in four years jumped from 50% to 94%; at neighbouring Roger Putnam Vocational Technical Academy it nearly doubled to 96%.

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan:

Reducing standards may feel good in the short run, but it does a disservice to our children and undermines our collective well-being in the long run. (2/2)


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