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Education Reform and Poverty: The Impact of Poverty, Race and Ethnicity on High School Success

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Michael Wotorson, executive director of the Campaign for High School Equity, and Kerry Venegas, high school policy project director for the National Indian Education Association, examine how race and ethnicity effects high school success and completion and ways the educational system could be reformed to support minority students.

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High School Dropout Meter

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Research indicates 2,000 of America's 17,000 high schools produce approximately half of the nation's dropouts.

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