Keeping kids in school aids economy
September 3, 2010
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Each year, more than a million students drop out of public high schools. That's roughly one in three - a staggering number. Failing graduation rates contribute to dampening our economy in ways that affect us all every day. This broader impact was revealed in a recent Alliance for Excellent Education study. In analyzing the nation's 50 largest cities, the alliance calculated the positive economic impact we could achieve were dropout rates to be cut by half.
The Washington Times
