High school graduation rate reaches new high
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama says changes made to demand more from teachers and students are paying off as high school graduation rates have reached a record high of 83.2 percent.
Obama is speaking at Benjamin Banneker Academic High School in Washington, D.C., where graduation rates jumped the highest in the country for the 2014-2015 school year.
Obama is telling students they can accomplish whatever they want in their lives, but he's also emphasizing that a high school education isn't enough. He says the students are going to have to find jobs in a global economy and that they will be competing against students from China and India for jobs.
The increasing graduation rates, however, come against a backdrop of decreasing test scores for students on national math and reading tests.