Ever wonder how high schooling graduation exercise rates vary across the nation ? Well this map point you exactly how .
Put together bySarah Butrymowiczfor theHechinger Report , the map ’s base on data from the States Department for Education . The government only publish state - level figures , but she calculate that was n’t undecomposed enough .
There are a few holes — Pennsylvania , in special , apparently only report gradation rates by individual school not district , and Oklahoma is being slow to cover its data point — but it ’s a reasonably thorough map . Butrymowicz explains what there is to see :

[ Y]ou can see some regional patterns : Just calculate at how low graduation rates are in the South , and at the stark differences along some land borders , like Texas ’s eminent graduation rate and New Mexico ’s dispirited single . Some states are generally consistent in their accomplishment ( Wisconsin ) or deficiency thereof ( Nevada ) , while others have celebrated variance among districts . In Colorado , for instance , pockets of high graduation rates are surrounded by poorer - performing district .
The data fit to students from 2013 , just so you sleep together .
[ Hechinger Report ]

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