High School - Received GED / Texas Certificate Of High School Equivalency (TxCHSE) (2009–2024)
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for the last two years, etc. See table 2, on p.6 of TEA’s 2006-07 dropout report at: https://tea.texas.gov/reports-and-data/school-performance/accountability-research/completion-graduation-and-dropout/completion-graduation-and-dropout-reports
A code of NA generally indicates that the number is masked, either because it is a low number event or because a different category that is a low number event could be imputed based on the number. The exceptions to this code are Loving and Kenedy counties, for which NA indicates that the data is not available or not applicable.
Texas Education Agency.
After 2017, TEA no longer uses the term GED. Now it is known as TxCHSE - Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency.
TEA began rolling introduction to the NCES dropout
2025-11
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