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A student who withdraws from school and does not transfer to another school or other education <br /> program is counted as a dropout. The dropout rate is the percentage of 91h through 12th students who <br /> dropout compared to the total, yearlong student membership of 9th through 12th graders. <br /> Table 71 shows the 9th through 12th grade single-year dropout rates for Indian River County and Florida <br /> from 2009-10 to 2013-14. Indian River had consistently lower dropout rates than Florida during the <br /> time period shown. During the 2013-14 school year, 0.4% of students in Indian River drooped out of <br /> high school as compared to Florida's dropout rate of 4.3% during the same year. <br /> Table 71:Single-Year,9`h-12`r'Grade Dropout Rates,Indian River,Florida,2009-10-- 2013-14 <br /> 2009.10 2010.11 2011 .12 2012.13 2013.2014 <br /> Florida 2.0% 1.9% 1.9% 2.0% 4.3% <br /> Indian River 1.7% 0.3% 0.4% 0.6% 0.4% <br /> Source:Florida Department of Education,Education Information and Accountability Services(ETAS)Data Report,2014 <br /> Compiled by:Health Council of Southeast Florida,2015 <br /> Stability Rate <br /> Table 72 shows the stability rates in Indian River and Florida for the 2012-2013 school year. The <br /> stability rate is the percentage of students from the October membership survey who remain enrolled in <br /> the second semester survey (February). Membership refers to the total student population. The <br /> stability rates in Indian River and Florida were similar in the 2012-13 school year, 95.5% and 95.2%, <br /> respectively. <br /> Table 72:Stability Rates,Indian River and Florida,2012-2013 <br /> October 2012 Membership February 2013 Membership Stability Rate <br /> Florida 2,685,794 2,556,838 95.2% <br /> Indian River 17,796 17,003 95.5% <br /> Source:Florida Department of Education,Data Report 2014 <br /> Compiled by:Health Council of Southeast Florida,2015 <br /> 57 <br />