LAS VEGAS (AP) - New data shows the Nevada high school graduation rate is on track for a big increase.
The preliminary numbers released Monday by the Nevada Department of Education show the overall state graduation rate is nearly 81 percent for the 2016-2017 school year.
That’s a 7 percentage-point jump from the year before.
State superintendent Steve Canavero says it’s great news, and a strong indicator of the state’s rapid improvement on helping students earn their diploma.
Final numbers are expected to be released in December.
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