This week's "New data show" post comes on the heels of the report released by the Education Secretary which shows that 17 of the nation's 50 largest cities had high school graduation rates lower than 50 percent.
For example, in Detroit's public schools, only 24.9 percent of the students graduated from high school. The report also found urban students don't get into college at the same rate their suburban peers do.
The report hit a nerve across the nation, as it should have, and was picked up by newspapers and bloggers alike. The question is, how do we get ourselves out of the educational crisis plaguing our cities?
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