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    Drop out rates for Hillsboro School district

    By dawnjgreen | October 27, 2008

    In the Hillsboro school districts the dropout rate for 2006-2007 was 1.5 percent. When comparing it state wide it’s 2.7 percent less than other school districts in Oregon. When looking at the other facts with in this area the average class size is 26;1. I was unable to find information to see if the dropout rate for the school districts increased or decreased. I did find the report card that gave information about the school districts dropout rate district wide. The schools that did not get a strong rating were the middle schools within the Hillsboro district. The information that I used to get the dropout rate was the annual report card for the school district.

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