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Wonder what your neighbors pay for rent? This map details it.

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The school's dropout rate has increased somewhat in recent years as well.
Wonder what your neighbors pay for rent? This map details it.
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The school also has a consistently high graduation rate.
Some years, the shooting stars are 'falling like rain.' Enjoy the show.
Ninety four percent of students graduate at Rancho Cotate, better than both the state and county average, according to recent statistics
The dropout rate decreased at all three MVLA high schools in 2011-12 according to new state figures.
The school also has a consistently high graduation rate.
Graduation rates also suffer at some Campbell-area high schools.
Los Altos High School had the highest graduation rate in north Santa Clara County and the lowest drop-out rate, while both Palo Alto and Gunn high schools' rate increased during the 2011-2012 school year.
Most Cupertino-area high schools have seen rising graduation rates and a declining number of students dropping out.
The dropout rate increased at both Palo Alto and Gunn high schools during the 2011-2012 school year.
The graduation rate at Half Moon Bay High School has increased incrementally but the dropout rate has risen at a faster rate.
The county's dropout rate remains in double-digits, but it's on the decline.
The state superintendent's office reported 13.2 percent of students in California who began high school in 2008-2009 dropped out.
High school graduation rates are falling on the Peninsula, but Sequoia Union High School District schools are still ahead of the averages for San Mateo County and California.
Ninety seven percent of students at the school graduated last year, according to recent statistics
High school graduation rates are falling on the Peninsula, but Sequoia Union High School District schools are still ahead of the averages for San Mateo County and California.