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THE TRUTH ABOUT PUBLIC SCHOOL EDUCATION _ American fifteen-year-olds rank thirty-fifth out of fifty-seven developed countries in math and literacy. _ 30 percent of public school students don__ graduate from high school. _ Every day, 7,000 kids drop out of high school. _ Of the 50 million children currently in public school, 15 million of them will drop out. _ 25 percent of all public school math teachers did not major in mathematics or a math-related subject at a college or university. _ Less than two-thirds of high school graduates are accepted to college every year. _ One half...
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THE TRUTH ABOUT PUBLIC SCHOOL EDUCATION _ American fifteen-year-olds rank thirty-fifth out of fifty-seven developed countries in math and literacy. _ 30 percent of public school students don__ graduate from high school. _ Every day, 7,000 kids drop out of high school. _ Of the 50 million children currently in public school, 15 million of them will drop out. _ 25 percent of all public school math teachers did not major in mathematics or a math-related subject at a college or university. _ Less than two-thirds of high school graduates are accepted to college every year. _ One half...
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