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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 22 Jan 2013

    U.S. public high-school graduation rate climbed to 35-year high in 2010: 78.2% got 4-year diploma.http://on.wsj.com/YkGPTc 

    9:00 AM - 22 Jan 2013
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      1. Robert C Hunter‏ @RobtcHunter 22 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ But can they read???!!! http://on.wsj.com/YkGPTc 

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      1. Un Known Wolverine‏ @FrankandFroogle 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Numbers don't lie. However, can they read, write their own name, or are they dependent upon a gadget that fits in their hand?

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      1. Ray Kelly‏ @raytkelly 22 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Therefore 1 in 5 dropout of high school and become reliant of the nation’s already straining social services safety net

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      1. Terrence Myles‏ @TerrenceMyles 22 Jan 2013
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        RT @WSJ U.S. public high-school graduation rate climbed to 35-year high in 2010: 78.2% got 4-year diploma. http://on.wsj.com/YkGPTc 

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      1. Michael More'‏ @MDMore 22 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Many were pushed through by lower standards.

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      1. Michael Ahren‏ @MichaelAhren 22 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ With an outcome based educational system that's not too hard. Lower the bar and more dummys can get over it. #education #stupidity

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      1. Michael J. Langley‏ @MikeLangleyAZ 22 Jan 2013
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        Let's hope 100% of them get a college degree. MT @WSJ U.S. public HS grad rate climbed to 35-year high in 2010: 78.2%. http://on.wsj.com/YkGPTc 

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      1. Ronnie Matrix Mukiibi.‏ @RonnieMatrix 22 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ It should be higher in the upper 80s.

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      1. Patty Guilfoyle‏ @pattyann226 22 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ 21.8% fail.. Not a proud nation :(

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      1. Nicole Media‏ @NicoleMedia1 22 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Osama Bin Laden plans to wipe out America. A friend tells me of youtube jehad agents welcome. Wasn't he supposed to be dead?

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      1. Mark Lea‏ @MarkAustinLea 22 Jan 2013
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        But 5% of DISD K's are "college/career ready" in 12 years MT @WSJ: U.S. pub HS grad rate at 35-year high in 2010: 78.2% http://on.wsj.com/YkGPTc 

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