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May 22, 2009

Map of the Week: High school dropouts

LUCAS OLENIUK/TORONTO STAR
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This week’s map looks at high school dropout rates among students enrolled in Toronto’s public system.

Three areas of the city have dropout rates over 10% among 17-year-olds enrolled in public high schools:

  • Mid-south Scarborough;
  • Downtown and the lakeshore neighbourhoods to the east;
  • and a large area of the city's northwest centred more or less on the 400/401 intersection.

    Click on an area for full details. Information was obtained from the TDSB under access-to-information legislation.

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    Good to tell about the areas of the city have dropout rates,picture is quite impressive to see.

    Map of the Week: High school dropouts <-- that's what i was looking for

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