Which Montgomery County high schools have the highest dropout rates?

Which Montgomery County high schools have the highest dropout rates?
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Among Maryland public high schools, Regional Institute for Children & Adolescents, Gaithersburg High and John F. Kennedy High had the highest dropout rate during the 2016-17 academic year. Find out where your school ranked below.

Maryland High School Highest Dropout Rates 2016-2017

Rank

School

City

School District

% of Students Who Dropped Out

1
Regional Institute for Children & Adolescents
Rockville
Montgomery
4.63%
2
Gaithersburg High
Gaithersburg
Montgomery
4.31%
3
John F. Kennedy High
Silver Spring
Montgomery
3.69%
4
Wheaton High
Silver Spring
Montgomery
3.54%
5
Albert Einstein High
Kensington
Montgomery
3.41%
6
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High
Bethesda
Montgomery
<= 3%
7
Clarksburg High
Clarksburg
Montgomery
<= 3%
8
Col. Zadok Magruder High
Rockville
Montgomery
<= 3%
9
Damascus High
Damascus
Montgomery
<= 3%
10
James Hubert Blake High
Silver Spring
Montgomery
<= 3%
11
Montgomery Blair High
Silver Spring
Montgomery
<= 3%
12
Northwest High
Germantown
Montgomery
<= 3%
13
Paint Branch High
Burtonsville
Montgomery
<= 3%
14
Poolesville High
Poolesville
Montgomery
<= 3%
15
Quince Orchard High
Gaithersburg
Montgomery
<= 3%
16
Richard Montgomery High
Rockville
Montgomery
<= 3%
17
Rockville High
Rockville
Montgomery
<= 3%
18
Seneca Valley High
Germantown
Montgomery
<= 3%
19
Sherwood High
Sandy Spring
Montgomery
<= 3%
20
Springbrook High
Silver Spring
Montgomery
<= 3%
21
Thomas S. Wootton High
Rockville
Montgomery
<= 3%
22
Walt Whitman High
Bethesda
Montgomery
<= 3%
23
Walter Johnson High
Bethesda
Montgomery
<= 3%
24
Watkins Mill High
Gaithersburg
Montgomery
<= 3%
25
Winston Churchill High
Potomac
Montgomery
<= 3%


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