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  • Stand up for the facts! Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help. I would like to contribute North Carolina lawmaker points out shrinking gap in high-school graduation rates In his response to Gov. Roy Cooper’s State of the State address, North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger rattled off a list of achievements he said were the result of Republican-led investments in education. Amidst talk of charter schools, scholarships and teacher pay raises, one claim in particular made our ears perk up. "Since 2011, the gap in high school graduation rates between African-American students and all students has been cut in half, from 6.4 percent to 3.1 percent," Berger said. The claim was so specific that we wanted to check it for ourselves. It turns out the numbers are accurate. Berger spokesman Pat Ryan said the statistics came from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, which keeps track of graduation rates and publishes them online. Sign up for PolitiFact texts According to the department, the graduation rate for all students graduating in 2010-11 was 77.9 percent, and the rate for black students that year was 71.5 percent. That means there was a 6.4 percentage-point gap between the rate for all students and the rate for black students. The gap has shrunk by more than half since then, getting smaller every year between 2010-11 and 2016-17, when it reached a low of 2.6 percentage points. In 2017-18, the graduation rate for all students was 86.3 percent, and the graduation rate for black students was 83.2 percent, making the gap just 3.1 percentage points. Berger’s language was not as precise as it could have been, as he referred to the gap in terms of percents instead of percentage points. He also cited graduation rates for African Americans when the actual statistic from the Department of Public Instruction relates to black students. But the numbers are right and his main point is clear. Featured Fact-check For the record, graduation rates for white students were 82.6 in 2010-11 and 89.6 in 2017-18, so the gap between black and white students has been larger at both points in time than the gap between black students and the student population as a whole. Berger said, "Since 2011, the gap in high school graduation rates between African-American students and all students has been cut in half, from 6.4 percent to 3.1 percent." The most recent data from the state Department of Public Instruction shows these numbers to be spot-on. We rate this statement True. This story was produced by the North Carolina Fact-Checking Project, a partnership of McClatchy Carolinas, the Duke University Reporters’ Lab and PolitiFact. The NC Local News Lab Fund and the International Center for Journalists provide support for the project, which shares fact-checks with newsrooms statewide. To offer ideas for fact checks, email [email protected]. Read About Our Process Our Sources PBS, "Republican Response: 2019 State of the State Address," Feb. 25, 2019 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, "Cohort Graduation Rates," accessed March 6, 2019 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, "4-Year Cohort Graduation Rate Report, 2007-08 Entering 9th Graders Graduating in 2010-11 or Earlier," accessed March 6, 2019 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, "4-Year Cohort Graduation Rate Report, 2014-15 Entering 9th Graders Graduating in 2017-18 or Earlier," accessed March 6, 2019 Email interview with Pat Ryan, spokesman for Sen. Phil Berger, March 6, 2019 Browse the Truth-O-Meter More by Bill McCarthy North Carolina lawmaker points out shrinking gap in high-school graduation rates Support independent fact-checking. Become a member! In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts.
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