The Promise of Persistence: Expanding the Framework for High School Completion

Author:

Uretsky Mathew C1,Mirakhur Zitsi2,Clark-Shim Hyuny3,Hill Kathryn4,Henneberger Angela K5

Affiliation:

1. School of Social Work, Portland State University Mathew C. Uretsky, PhD, MSW, MPH, is associate professor, , PO Box 751, ASRC 62OU, Portland, OR 97207, USA

2. College of Education, University of Kentucky Zitsi Mirakhur, PhD, is assistant professor, , Lexington, KY, USA

3. School of Social Work, Portland State University Hyuny Clark-Shim, PhD, is adjunct senior research associate, , Portland, OR, USA

4. Research Alliance for New York City Schools, New York University Kathryn Hill, PhD, is senior research associate, , New York, NY, USA

5. School of Social Work, University of Maryland Angela K. Henneberger, PhD, is research assistant professor, , Baltimore, MD, USA

Abstract

The research on students who do not graduate from high school has traditionally focused on students who drop out before their expected graduation date. This ignores the experiences of persisters or persisting students—those who remain enrolled in high school on or beyond their expected graduation date, but have yet to earn a diploma. Where data are available persisting students are estimated to be equal to or greater in number than dropouts. Authors argue that persisting students warrant greater attention in research, policy, and practice efforts meant to better understand and promote high school completion and the postsecondary transition. To this end, this article summarizes the existing literature on persisting students, with attention to how they are defined, their sociodemographic and academic characteristics, and the schools they attend. The article also lays out a research agenda and policy implications, highlighting the importance of better understanding this group and meeting their needs more effectively with the twin goals of (1) adding nuance to our understanding of persisting students and (2) improving the precision in educational research more broadly.

Funder

Maryland Longitudinal Data System

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Education,Health (social science)

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