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Definition of dropout factory in US English: dropout factorynounPlural dropout factories US informal A high school having a high proportion of students who drop out before completing their course of study. Example sentencesExamples - Some of our schools are now nothing less than dropout factories.
- A third strategy involves converting a dropout factory into a successful charter school.
- To do that, federal state and local governments must work together to remake the "dropout factories."
- "There is no reason that states can't quickly build newer, better, more cost-effective public universities to educate people who are currently stuck in college dropout factories."
- Florida and South Carolina have the highest percentages; about half the high schools in those states classify as dropout factories.
- According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, there are some 2,000 dropout factories in the nation, but some school administrators are trying to turn things around.
- If you can come to Watts, you can come out from the worst one of the worst dropout factories in the country.
- The panel of educators and researchers say one of the key solutions is to focus on those 2,000 dropout factories.
- They are called dropout factories, and they are the worst of our nation's failing schools.
- 'The teeming crowd', wrote LA Times columnist Steve Lopez, 'was no surprise given the latest evidence that California's public schools are dropout factories.'
- Three out of 10 students don't graduate on time, many of them attending so-called dropout factories.
- Despite attending one LA dropout factory, Reginald will attend the University of Michigan this fall.
- Educators say they're worried that dropout factories are becoming vulnerable to privatization.
- As I was preparing to return from vacation, the Associated Press put out the news that Westinghouse High School was on a list of schools that had been labeled 'dropout factories' because fewer than 60 percent of the students enrolled in them graduated.
Definition of dropout factory in US English: dropout factorynoun US informal A high school having a high proportion of students who drop out before completing their course of study. Example sentencesExamples - They are called dropout factories, and they are the worst of our nation's failing schools.
- As I was preparing to return from vacation, the Associated Press put out the news that Westinghouse High School was on a list of schools that had been labeled 'dropout factories' because fewer than 60 percent of the students enrolled in them graduated.
- Florida and South Carolina have the highest percentages; about half the high schools in those states classify as dropout factories.
- The panel of educators and researchers say one of the key solutions is to focus on those 2,000 dropout factories.
- "There is no reason that states can't quickly build newer, better, more cost-effective public universities to educate people who are currently stuck in college dropout factories."
- 'The teeming crowd', wrote LA Times columnist Steve Lopez, 'was no surprise given the latest evidence that California's public schools are dropout factories.'
- A third strategy involves converting a dropout factory into a successful charter school.
- If you can come to Watts, you can come out from the worst one of the worst dropout factories in the country.
- Educators say they're worried that dropout factories are becoming vulnerable to privatization.
- Three out of 10 students don't graduate on time, many of them attending so-called dropout factories.
- Some of our schools are now nothing less than dropout factories.
- According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, there are some 2,000 dropout factories in the nation, but some school administrators are trying to turn things around.
- To do that, federal state and local governments must work together to remake the "dropout factories."
- Despite attending one LA dropout factory, Reginald will attend the University of Michigan this fall.
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