Remember all the children who will graduate from high school ready for college and beyond.
No child should graduate from high school with a diploma he or she can't read.
Close to half of Latinos in Houston, for instance, fail to graduate from high school.
In fact, life expectancy is decreasing for men and women who did not graduate from high school.
Because of chaos at the education department, fewer blacks now graduate from high school than did under apartheid.
Our students must have 21st-century classrooms and graduate from high school prepared for college or the workplace in a knowledge-based economy.
Q.s of 82 seemingly below the threshold necessary to graduate from high school.
Kids were encouraged not to graduate from high school, and workers were encouraged to be quiet and stand in front of a machine.
Their youngest two children, 18-year-old twins, will graduate from high school in June and head off to college a couple of months later.
Malia will graduate from high school during Obama's final year in office, in 2016, and probably trade White House for a college dorm.
We need a generous IDEA budget so people like me with severe disabilities can graduate from high school with a diploma and go to college.
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That begins by making sure that more students graduate from high school on time, with the knowledge and skills they need to prepare them for college.
But people also qualify who are older than 17, some of whom didn't graduate from high school but possess the high-school equivalency credential known as the GED.
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Every year millions of teenagers graduate from high school with no tools, no skills, and no sense whatsoever of what they're going to do with their lives.
They were more likely to graduate from high school, more likely to graduate from college, more likely to be employed and then likely to earn higher wages.
But the doctors told me if I kept going down the path I was headed, I would likely not be around to watch them graduate from high school.
By third grade, children from low-income families who are not reading at grade level are six times less likely to graduate from high school than students who are proficient.
However, most of us graduate from high school without a clue as to how to run a business, unless we happened to be part of a family that owned one.
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The Center offers young people diverse, educational and extracurricular enrichment activities as well as support to help prepare them to graduate from high school and to pursue college and meaningful careers.
The Massachusetts Board of Education, for example, fearing most students would flunk, has voted to set low passing scores--just above failing--for a new test students must take to graduate from high school.
Sheri Garman lived just long enough to get a bill introduced that would make Idahoans eligible under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act and to see her daughter graduate from high school.
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He decided to return from Paris either he stayed two more years for his daughter to graduate from high school or four more years so his son could graduate from high school.
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As noted above, U.S. 4th graders do fairly well in mathematics and science, but by the time they graduate from high school, U.S. students are nowhere near being "first in the world" in either subject.
Boys will graduate from high school not at 17, as now, but at the conscription age of 18, and will not have time to try to gain acceptance to colleges that could grant draft exemptions.
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Children born to stable, married parents are more likely to graduate from high school and from college, well-equipped to thrive in a knowledge economy and, in turn, more likely to marry and start their own families on a stable footing.
Our children are coming out of high school -- in some cases, they're not even graduating high school, but even if they graduate from high school -- ranked lower on math and science scores than many other advanced industrialized countries.
Over a third of African American students do not graduate from high school on time with a regular high school diploma, and only four percent of African American high school graduates interested in college are college-ready across a range of subjects.
There, I witnessed many heart-wrenching care and protection cases and was quickly reminded of my childhood and the appalling challenges facing foster children (for instance, less than 3% of foster youth graduate from college, and less than 10% graduate from high school).
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