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Flores, Ronald J. O. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2002
Examined effects of spatial concentration of Puerto Ricans on the likelihood of high school attrition among Puerto Rican adolescents. Using census data, found that neighborhoods with very high concentrations of Puerto Ricans did significantly increase the risk of high school attrition among adolescent Puerto Ricans regardless of family background…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Dropout Research, Dropouts, Ethnic Distribution
Collins, Carla; Gampert, Richard – 1988
Examination of dropout trends in New York City for 1986-87 reveals the following: (1) the annual dropout rate was 7.3 percent for the high schools, and 8.3 percent system-wide; (2) the estimated four-year dropout rate was 26.3 percent for the high schools, and 29.2 percent system-wide; (3) the 1986-87 four-year high school dropout rate was 6.2…
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Rate, Dropout Research, High School Students
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn. Office of Educational Assessment. – 1987
In order to determine the extent to which New York City students are dropping out of high school, the progress of the over 70,000 members of the class of 1986 was followed from September 1982, through June 1986. By the date of their anticipated graduation, the class of 1986 was characterized by the following: (1) 22 percent had dropped out; (2) 12…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Rate, Dropout Research
Waddington, Susan – 2003
This study examined the progress toward school completion of students who entered ninth grade in fall 1998 and were scheduled to graduate on time in spring 2002 after 4 years of high school, offering outcomes for the class as a whole and for specific groups of students categorized by gender, native language, race/ethnicity, and immigrant status.…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Dropout Research, Graduation, High School Graduates
Foley, Eileen; Crull, Peggy – 1986
The New York City Board of Education's 1984-85 Attendance Improvement/Dropout Prevention Program was less than a complete success. This report compares the least and most successful schools, analyzing the factors that determine success: (1) size, (2) cost, and (3) services. Successful programs were consistently smaller, serving a smaller portion…
Descriptors: Attendance, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, Dropout Research
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. – 1985
Data on dropout patterns in New York City Public Schools are provided and analyzed in order to identify issues to be addressed and contribute to the establishment of standards and criteria for program development. Part I introduces the key questions to be asked. In Part II, the term dropout is defined according to State Education guidelines; the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs
Dragoon, Marion Dancis – 1975
This dissertation investigates the factors operant during the high school years which facilitate or inhibit the entrance into college of a group of low-income students in a New York City high school. A qualitative approach is used to examine a group of students in a compensatory education program, the transactions that occurred between them, their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged
Blair, George E. – 1970
The Street Academies discussed in this evaluation report are considered to represent outstanding attempts to develop positive culturally different instructional models, rather than the compensatory deficit disadvantaged models that are utilized by regular school programs. Seven chapters discuss the background of the Academies, purposes and…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, Dropout Research, Dropouts
Marin, Patria V. – 1990
This study evaluates the personal, academic, and social factors associated with high school graduation and non-graduation among Hispanics. Subjects for this study included 56 high school graduates, 58 high school equivalency (GED) students, and 50 dropouts from high schools in the South Bronx (New York). The following measurement instruments were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Research
Gampert, Richard; Shore, Rima – 1988
The cohort method was used to compute graduation and dropout rates for 81,847 New York City public high school students who entered grade 9 in 1983-84 and were expected to graduate in June, 1987. Separate studies were conducted for the following: (1) self-contained special education classes whose students were born in 1969 (Special Education Class…
Descriptors: Cohort Analysis, Cross Sectional Studies, Dropout Rate, Dropout Research
Moore, Donald R.; Davenport, Suzanne – Equity and Choice, 1989
Examines the effects of high school choice on high risk students in four large urban school districts. Finds that with the exception of some magnet school programs, admissions procedures and program consequences usually operate to the detriment of students at risk. (FMW)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Dropout Research, Equal Education, High Risk Students