The Pittsburgh Board of Education annual report for 1912 states the following:
When students are moved around, confusion results because the approaches are so different, a new Board of Education report says.
According to a 1994 Board of Education report, 5,124 children were approved for transfers to other districts in 1993-94 and 2,856 were turned down.
A 1993-94 Board of Education report showed that the school had a graduation rate of 68 percent compared with 51 percent citywide.
According to a Pennsylvania Department of Education report 57% of the boys at the school were reading on grade level.
But, in the view of educators and a recent Board of Education report, all are more or less victims of the myth.
The school met all twelve indicators on the 2009-2010 Ohio Department of Education report card, earning an 'Excellent' rating.
A 1999 Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) report called it "a unique and very effective school in many ways."
Some of this data conflicts with data from the Iowa Department of Education annual reports.
The number of black students in college increased between 1986 and 1988, after nearly a decade of decline, the U.S. Department of Education reports.