1 in 4 droppouts cite lack of parental help
December 7, 2012
Dayton Daily News
1 in 4 dropouts cite lack of parental help
Dayton Daily News
A national survey indicates that lack of parental support and becoming a parent are the primary reasons young adults drop out of high school ... A high school graduate in Ohio makes an average of $7,650 more annually than a high school dropout, according to Jason Amos, director of communications for the Alliance for Excellent Education.
1 in 4 dropouts cite lack of parental help
