New York had a dropout rate of 2.6% in 2021-22 school year among American Indian and Alaska Native 12th grade students

New York had a dropout rate of 2.6% in 2021-22 school year among American Indian and Alaska Native 12th grade students
New York Commissioner of Education Dr. Betty A. Rosa — nysed.gov
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New York had a dropout rate of 2.6% among 1,325 American Indian and Alaska Native 12th-graders in the 2021-22 school year. This represents a 0.5% increase from the previous year, according to the New York State Education Department.

In the 2021-22 school year, New York’s average dropout rate among 12th grade students was 4.5%, 1.8% lower than the average of the previous five years.

The highest dropout rate in the state was found in Yates County, at 12.9%, while Nassau County was reported to have the lowest, with a rate of 1.6%.

In 2022, New York had roughly one teacher for every 12 students, which is lower than the national average of one teacher for every 16 students.

A 2021 report from the NYC Center for Innovation Through Data Intelligence found that outcomes for different racial and gender groups had improved since 2013. However, despite the observed improvements, substantial gaps still persisted, particularly among Black and Hispanic students.

New York’s Dropout Rate Among 12th Grade American Indian and Alaska Native Students in 2021-22 Academic Year
County Total enrollment American Indian and Alaska Native Enrollment Dropout rate
St. Lawrence County 14,051 290 14.3%
Cattaraugus County 11,101 652 11.3%
Franklin County 6,839 864 7.5%
Niagara County 26,329 417 4.8%
Richmond County 59,485 293 4.2%
Onondaga County 63,425 751 4%
Queens County 250,978 5,274 3.8%
Erie County 108,418 974 1.3%
Bronx County 164,228 1,673 0.7%


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