A way to help steer dropouts back to school
G OOD ideas come from all sorts of places. Including Texas . And that’s a place Oklahoma should look as education advocates and policymakers do the tough work of trying to tackle the problem of high school dropouts.
Texas Education Commissioner Robert Scott is suggesting that the state’s businesses stop hiring dropouts who are still school-age. His reasoning: Teens who can’t work would be more l...
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