Submitted by Ayotola Oronti on Wed, 07/09/2008 - 1:27pm.
Observers have long suspected that the graduation rate for boys is significantly
lower than that for girls. Now there is enough information to allow us to
estimate graduation rates using our method for boys and girls separately.
Mass. Boys' Graduation Rates Lag Behind Girls', Study Says{By John Gehring} Male students in Massachusetts' city schools are in trouble. At least this is one general conclusion that could be drawn from a recent
report that finds boys in the state's urban school systems are significantly
less likely than girls to graduate from high school and earn a college degree. www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2002/06/05/39gender.h21.html
Despite all these girls claim they have their reasons for dropping out. Some of the reasons include pregnancy and becoming parents. Providing
better support for pregnant and parenting students. Pregnancy and
parenting responsibilities play a significant role in many girls' decisions to
drop out of school.
Drop out rate- whose is higher? {Boys or Girls}
http://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/cr_48.htm