A new study of high school dropouts found that "California had the most dropouts of any state (710,000), with a 14.4 percent dropout rate among 16- to 24-year-olds," according to
this USA Today story. The study faulted states for cutting back on reenrollment programs.

Nearly 6.2 million students in the United States between the ages of
16 and 24 in 2007 dropped out of high school, fueling what a report
released Tuesday called "a persistent high school dropout crisis."
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The total represents 16 percent of all people in the United States in
that age range in 2007. Most of the dropouts were Latino or black,
according to a report by the Center for Labor Market Studies at
Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, and the Alternative
Schools Network in Chicago, Illinois.
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