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West Virginia increases graduation rates for students with disabilities.

May 12, 2017 By Tanner Petry

Students with disabilities graduate from high school at lower rates than peers without disabilities. The West Virginia Department of Education aimed to improve school and local education agency access to and use of data to increase graduation rates for students with disabilities. Read how West Virginia piloted the GRADUATION 20/20 initiative and is working toward closing the graduation gap for students with disabilities.

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