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Pathway from poverty: Pioneering program helps low-income children get degrees, IBM jobs

February 20, 2013
Deseret News

By the time Trudon Exter walks through the metal detectors at the front doors of Brooklyn's Paul Robeson High School, he's been commuting for more than two hours ... If all of the students who dropped out of high school in 2007 had graduated, the U.S. economy would have benefited from an additional $329 billion in income over their lifetimes, according to Alliance for Excellent Education.


Pathway from poverty: Pioneering program helps low-income children get degrees, IBM jobs