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Native American graduation rates hit record high amid funding concerns

Native American high school graduation rates have reached a record high of 79% across schools overseen by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Education, a significant increase from 50% in 2015. This improvement is attributed to a combination of more accurate data collection methods implemented since 2018 and a renewed focus on career and technical training, which has increased student engagement. However, tribal leaders and educators express concern that potential funding cuts and policy changes from the Trump administration could jeopardize these gains and hinder future progress. AI

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Native American graduation rates hit record high amid funding concerns

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · The Associated Press, Savannah Peters ·

    Native American graduation rates hit a record high but tribal leaders fear Trump-era cuts could reverse the gains

    Federal schools serving 40,000 Native students have made significant strides since 2015, but the dismantling of the DOE have tribes worried.