Graduation rates at schools overseen by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Education have significantly increased, reaching a record high of 79% by 2025. This improvement is attributed partly to a renewed focus on career and technical training, which has motivated students like Gerald Dillon to stay engaged and graduate. However, concerns exist that administrative changes and potential budget cuts could jeopardize this progress. AI
RANK_REASON The article discusses a significant increase in graduation rates for Native American students, driven by policy and curriculum changes, with potential future impacts from administrative actions. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]
- Billy Kirkland
- Carmelia Becenti
- Chief Leschi Schools
- Don Brummett
- Gerald Dillon
- Puyallup Tribal Council
- Trump administration
- U.S. Bureau of Indian Education
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