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Tag Archives: post-secondary
Prosperity in Michigan: What Do We Need for the Climb?
Kurt Metzger is perhaps the most experienced demographer in Michigan. He is currently the director emeritus of Data Driven Detroit, an initiative of the Michigan Nonprofit Association. I mention him because he published an article recently in Bridge Magazine, Michigan … Continue reading
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Tagged economic prosperity, high school graduation, jobs, post-secondary
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Post-Secondary Paths for More Young People
We’ve all agreed that the path to a self- and family-supporting job and career requires not only graduating from high school, but successfully starting AND completing some kind of post-secondary path. We are so proud of all of the kids … Continue reading
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Education for All
Coinciding with his State of the Union address, President Obama released a Blueprint for An America Built to Last. This blueprint contains several education based initiatives to “give hard-working, responsible American’s a fair shot.” Among these suggestions are: Forging new … Continue reading
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Tagged dropout, education, equity, graduation, pathways, post-secondary
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