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Table 219.47. Public high school 4-year adjusted cohort graduation rate (ACGR), by selected student characteristics and locale: 2019-20
Locale Total Race/ethnicity Students with disabil-
ities1
English learner2 Economi-
cally disadvan-
taged3
White Black Hispanic Asian/
Pacific Islander4
American
Indian/
Alaska
Native
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Total5 87 90 81 83 93 75 6 71 71 81
City 82 86 78 78 92 64   65 68 77
Large 79 84 76 77 92 61   63 67 76
Midsize 81 85 79 77 92 64   65 67 77
Small 86 89 82 82 93 72   69 73 80

Suburban
89 92 84 83 95 79   74 72 83
Large 89 92 84 83 95 81   74 72 82
Midsize 89 91 85 86 94 80   74 77 84
Small 88 90 83 85 95 68   70 76 82

Town
87 89 84 83 91 77   72 75 83
Fringe 88 90 85 85 91 79   73 75 83
Distant 88 89 85 84 92 82   71 74 83
Remote 85 88 82 81 90 74   71 76 81

Rural
90 92 88 87 94 78   76 78 85
Fringe 91 92 88 87 95 80   75 78 85
Distant 90 91 88 86 89 85   76 79 86
Remote 88 91 84 84 87 73   79 76 85
1Students identified as children with disabilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
2Students who met the definition of English learner as outlined in the EDFacts workbook. For more information, see http://www2.ed.gov/about/inits/ed/edfacts/eden-workbook.html.
3Students who met the state criteria for classification as economically disadvantaged.
4States have the option of reporting data either for a combined "Asian/Pacific Islander" group or for the "Asian" and "Pacific Islander" groups separately. This table aggregates the "Asian/Pacific Islander" data and the separate "Asian" and "Pacific Islander" data to compute the "Asian/Pacific Islander" adjusted cohort graduation rate.
5National totals are based on data reported at the state level. Graduation rates by locale are calculated using data reported at the school level. The 2019-20 national totals include imputed data for Illinois and Texas.
6Estimated assuming a count of zero American Indian/Alaska Native students for Hawaii.
NOTE: The adjusted cohort graduation rate (ACGR) is the percentage of public high school freshmen who graduate with a regular diploma or a state-defined alternate high school diploma for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities within 4 years of starting 9th grade. Students who are entering 9th grade for the first time form a cohort for the graduating class. This cohort is "adjusted" by adding any students who subsequently transfer into the cohort and subtracting any students who subsequently transfer out, emigrate to another country, or die. ACGRs by locale are calculated from data reported at the school level. ACGRs by locale exclude Illinois, Texas, and Washington because either reliable school-level data were not available or data were not reported; however, these states are included in the national totals. The time when students are identified as having certain characteristics varies by state. Depending on the state, a student may be included in a category if the relevant characteristic is reported in 9th-grade data, if the characteristic is reported in 12th-grade data, or if it is reported at any point during the student's high school years. In 2019-20, some states may have changed their requirements for a regular high school diploma to account for the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. These changes are at the discretion of each state but may have resulted in less comparability in the ACGRs between 2019-20 and prior school years. Race categories exclude persons of Hispanic ethnicity.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, EDFacts file 151, Data Group 696, extracted from the EDFacts Data Warehouse (internal U.S. Department of Education source) and current as of May 19, 2021, and Education Demographic and Geographic Estimates (EDGE), "Public School File," 2019-20. (This table was prepared June 2022.)

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