December 15, 2006
A Coordinated Effort to Prepare Students for College
In education, consensus is rare. When consensus does emerge on the nature of a problem and on specific, achievable steps toward improvement, we should all sit up and take notice.
Governors from 45 states, corporate executives, policy experts, leaders from both secondary and higher education, and representatives from a wide range of philanthropic and other nonprofit organizations have all agreed on a common policy goal: making the high-school diploma a true indicator of readiness for
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