An article recently appearing in the The Atlantic titled Segregation Now discussed how 60 years after the Brown v. Board of Education ruling, separate but equal schooling is reappearing in the Tuscaloosa, AL public school system. In the article, Nikole Hannah-Jones writes:
"High-poverty, segregated black and Latino schools account for the majority of the roughly 1,400 high schools nationwide labeled “dropout factories”—meaning fewer than 60 percent of the students graduate. School officials often blame poor performance on the poverty these kids grow up in. But most studies conclude that it’s the concentration of poor students in the same school that hurts them the most."
In Massachusetts, there are 42 schools that currently could be considered 'dropout factories' based on the criteria of having a graduation rate of less than 60%
| 
School | 
City | 
2013 4 yr. Grad
  Rate | 
% Low
  Income | 
| 
East
  Boston High  | 
Boston | 
58.0% | 
76.0% | 
| 
Jeremiah
  E. Burke | 
Boston | 
56.8% | 
79.7% | 
| 
City
  on a Hill Charter | 
Boston | 
53.4% | 
86.7% | 
| 
Wareham
  Cooperative | 
Wareham | 
52.7% | 
53.8% | 
| 
Fitchburg
  Alt. Ed | 
Fitchburg | 
51.6% | 
61.5% | 
| 
The
  English High | 
Boston | 
51.5% | 
87.2% | 
| 
International
  High | 
Lawrence | 
48.5% | 
92.7% | 
| 
Gateway
  to College | 
Ralph
  C Mahar | 
48.0% | 
4.7% | 
| 
Boston
  International | 
Boston | 
45.5% | 
77.4% | 
| 
High
  School Science-Tech | 
Springfield | 
45.0% | 
81.8% | 
| 
Charlestown
  High | 
Boston | 
42.2% | 
87.5% | 
| 
Edison
  Academy | 
Brockton | 
39.7% | 
84.9% | 
| 
Dean
  Vocational Tech | 
Holyoke | 
39.3% | 
92.2% | 
| 
Boston
  Adult Academy | 
Boston | 
36.6% | 
76.9% | 
| 
Dorchester
  Adult Academy | 
Boston | 
36.5% | 
82.7% | 
| 
High
  School of Commerce | 
Springfield | 
35.8% | 
80.6% | 
| 
Resiliency
  Prep | 
Fall
  River | 
34.7% | 
91.3% | 
| 
Gtr. Egleston
  Community | 
Boston | 
33.7% | 
91.4% | 
| 
Horace
  Mann - Schl Deaf | 
Boston | 
33.3% | 
91.9% | 
| 
Liberty
  Prep | 
Springfield | 
33.3% | 
81.2% | 
| 
Springfield
  High School  | 
Springfield | 
31.7% | 
81.5% | 
| 
Goddard
  Alternative | 
Brockton | 
30.8% | 
96.2% | 
| 
School
  for Exceptional Studies | 
Lawrence | 
30.0% | 
94.3% | 
| 
Gardner
  Academy | 
Gardner | 
27.8% | 
70.3% | 
| 
Trinity
  Day Academy | 
New
  Bedford | 
27.3% | 
70.7% | 
| 
Springfield
  Public Day | 
Springfield | 
26.8% | 
87.4% | 
| 
Seacoast
  Day | 
Revere | 
24.7% | 
89.4% | 
| 
Whaling
  City Jr/Sr | 
New
  Bedford | 
24.2% | 
84.8% | 
| 
Community
  Academy | 
Boston | 
23.1% | 
82.1% | 
| 
Gateway
  to College | 
Springfield | 
21.7% | 
77.1% | 
| 
High
  School Learning Ctr | 
Lawrence | 
20.5% | 
81.4% | 
| 
Fecteau-Leary
  Jr/Sr | 
Lynn | 
20.0% | 
89.9% | 
| 
Full
  Circle | 
Somerville | 
20.0% | 
91.1% | 
| 
William
  McKinley | 
Boston | 
18.6% | 
94.0% | 
| 
Phoenix
  Charter Academy | 
Chelsea | 
18.3% | 
87.6% | 
| 
Boston
  Day & Evening Charter | 
Boston | 
16.7% | 
84.8% | 
| 
BB
  Russell Alt | 
Brockton | 
15.8% | 
92.2% | 
| 
Salem
  Community Charter | 
Salem | 
15.4% | 
97.7% | 
| 
Brockton
  Champion  | 
Brockton | 
15.3% | 
70.1% | 
| 
Haverhill
  Alternative | 
Haverhill | 
12.5% | 
95.9% | 
| 
Lowell
  Middlesex Charter | 
Lowell | 
10.4% | 
79.8% | 
| 
Chicopee
  Academy | 
Chicopee | 
7.3% | 
94.3% | 
The average low income rate at these schools based on the 2013-14 enrollment data is 82.3%; the range was 4.7% to 97.7% with Gateway to College School in Ralph C Mahar being the major outlier. At the district level, there are three public school systems that fall into this category as well (Holyoke, 53.8%; Springfield, 54.9%; and New Bedford, 59%) in addition to the charter schools listed above which the state also categorizes as single-school districts. 
Looking at the enrollment of black and Hispanic/Latino students, these students make up a high percentage of the populations at the schools on this list.
 
Looking at the enrollment of black and Hispanic/Latino students, these students make up a high percentage of the populations at the schools on this list.
| 
School | 
2013 4 yr.  
Grad
  Rate | 
%
  African Amer./Black | 
%
  Hispanic/ Latino | 
| 
East
  Boston High  | 
58.0% | 
66.4% | 
13.2% | 
| 
Jeremiah
  E. Burke | 
56.8% | 
75.9% | 
20.1% | 
| 
City
  on a Hill Charter | 
53.4% | 
65.0% | 
30.4% | 
| 
Wareham
  Cooperative | 
52.7% | 
6.7% | 
3.8% | 
| 
Fitchburg
  Alt. Ed | 
51.6% | 
3.4% | 
42.5% | 
| 
The
  English High | 
51.5% | 
41.8% | 
51.0% | 
| 
International
  High | 
48.5% | 
0.2% | 
98.5% | 
| 
Gateway
  to College | 
48.0% | 
4.7% | 
7.8% | 
| 
Boston
  International | 
45.5% | 
46.7% | 
47.2% | 
| 
High
  School Science-Tech | 
45.0% | 
18.7% | 
69.4% | 
| 
Charlestown
  High | 
42.2% | 
41.9% | 
30.4% | 
| 
Edison
  Academy | 
39.7% | 
71.0% | 
9.2% | 
| 
Dean
  Vocational Tech | 
39.3% | 
1.5% | 
91.1% | 
| 
Boston
  Adult Academy | 
36.6% | 
64.6% | 
28.3% | 
| 
Dorchester
  Adult Academy | 
36.5% | 
68.8% | 
20.4% | 
| 
High
  School of Commerce | 
35.8% | 
24.4% | 
65.7% | 
| 
Resiliency
  Prep | 
34.7% | 
10.4% | 
26.8% | 
| 
Gtr. Egleston
  Community | 
33.7% | 
37.7% | 
52.6% | 
| 
Horace
  Mann - Schl Deaf | 
33.3% | 
36.0% | 
41.4% | 
| 
Liberty
  Prep | 
33.3% | 
12.5% | 
65.6% | 
| 
Springfield
  High School  | 
31.7% | 
26.2% | 
60.0% | 
| 
Goddard
  Alternative | 
30.8% | 
45.3% | 
13.2% | 
| 
School
  for Exceptional Studies | 
30.0% | 
4.6% | 
82.5% | 
| 
Gardner
  Academy | 
27.8% | 
0.0% | 
2.2% | 
| 
Trinity
  Day Academy | 
27.3% | 
9.8% | 
24.4% | 
| 
Springfield
  Public Day | 
26.8% | 
36.2% | 
51.1% | 
| 
Seacoast
  Day | 
24.7% | 
6.2% | 
52.1% | 
| 
Whaling
  City Jr/Sr | 
24.2% | 
20.2% | 
37.4% | 
| 
Community
  Academy | 
23.1% | 
77.2% | 
16.0% | 
| 
Gateway
  to College (Springfield) | 
21.7% | 
22.9% | 
601.0% | 
| 
High
  School Learning Ctr | 
20.5% | 
1.8% | 
94.0% | 
| 
Fecteau-Leary
  Jr/Sr | 
20.0% | 
19.7% | 
43.3% | 
| 
Full
  Circle | 
20.0% | 
21.4% | 
35.7% | 
| 
William
  McKinley | 
18.6% | 
49.1% | 
35.0% | 
| 
Phoenix
  Charter Academy | 
18.3% | 
25.9% | 
64.8% | 
| 
Boston
  Day & Evening Charter | 
16.7% | 
48.6% | 
35.3% | 
| 
BB
  Russell Alt | 
15.8% | 
70.3% | 
14.1% | 
| 
Salem
  Community Charter | 
15.4% | 
7.0% | 
46.5% | 
| 
Brockton
  Champion  | 
15.3% | 
41.2% | 
19.6% | 
| 
Haverhill
  Alternative | 
12.5% | 
10.2% | 
38.8% | 
| 
Lowell
  Middlesex Charter | 
10.4% | 
2.0% | 
38.4% | 
| 
Chicopee
  Academy | 
7.3% | 
6.6% | 
55.7% | 
The average percent of black and Hispanic/Latino students combined at these schools is 71.1% based on the most recent data (the average for black students is 29.8% and 54.2% for Hispanic/Latino students).
All data taken from: www.doe.mass.edu
 
 
It is a matter of proud for the Massachusetts to have a lowest drop out rate and the students are displaying their excellent performance in their studies. All the kids are equal the racial superiority cannot curb the inner talent and intelligence of a student. These kids must be applauded to grow higher in education.
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