Colorado Code § 22-2-114.1

Dropout rates - collection of data on grades seven through twelve
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(1) 
The general assembly hereby declares that the dropout rate indicates a waste of economic and
human potential. Therefore a correct assessment of the number of students who fail to complete
high school in the typical length of time is necessary in order to fully recognize and correct the
problem.
(2) The state board of education shall develop and implement in cooperation with local
boards of education a model student accounting method and data collection system on dropouts
in grades seven through twelve, with results to be reported to the general assembly by January 1,
1988.
(2.5) to (3) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2010, (HB 10-1171), ch. 401, p. 1933, § 1,
effective August 11, 2010.)

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