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  1. Added Feb 18, 2009 by gutman_librarians
    In every aspect of life—not just academic, but work, civic life, and even health—on-time graduates had the best outcomes, so school districts should make on-time graduation for all students their first priority.But the extra work that late graduates and their high schools put into earning a diploma pays off—in all aspects of their lives--jobs, civic life, and healthy lifestyles.
  2. Added Aug 23, 2007 by uma and 1 other
    The July issue of the Progress of Education Reform is devoted to Dropout Prevention. It looks at the results of five separate studies on different aspects of the issue.
  3. Added May 15, 2007 by mniemitz
    A national summit in Washington addresses the issue, hoping to get more students to graduate.
  4. Added Aug 26, 2006 by mrseldow and 2 others
    Blog post by Signum sine tinnitu--by Guy Kawasaki. "I’m on the campus of UCSB this week at family camp, and it's inspired me to blog about what students should learn in order to prepare for the real world after graduation."
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