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01 September 2009

Public schools and local businesses took a big step forward

Is a social Hawai? I public schools and local businesses a big step today wider movement, as a career or college Waialua High School ninth graders ready for high school graduation itself during a ceremony at Washington Place off to commit Hawai "I did kick? Campaign step above S. Campaign businesses, community organizations and individuals to encourage a more rigorous high school curriculum for students step up support. Board of Education Diploma at the center of this campaign is "step", BOE approved in 2013 for the Graduate Diploma and beyond. ? P's goal coming -20 Hawai I promise the public school diplomas to earn 75 percent of freshmen enrollment statewide, and to 100 local businesses and community organizations as a move by December to sign up supporters. "As the top of the challenge these students to earn diplomas BOE phase 'step, using its own high school years more options in life, whether he is ready to work or apprenticeship training program or a decision to participate in that shows their commitment to, Hawai'i P, executive director Tammi choose -20 enroll in college after high school. "The movement now more than ever necessary, is the case for Hawai'i students a more rigorous high school courses of study to pursue better career or college they need to be encouraged to prepare for success, citing statistics as well. " In 2008, the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems reported that 100 out of Hawai'i, graduating from high school on time and in the 68 ninth graders, only 40 enter college, 12 and a college degree earn on time (or within ten years after starting ninth grade).

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