Too many young people aren’t succeeding in traditional high schools. Alternative paths are needed to ensure all youths at least the basic high school education, writes Jack Kresnak, president and CEO of the nonprofit Michigan's Children.
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Too many young people aren’t succeeding in traditional high schools. Alternative paths are needed to ensure all youths at least the basic high school education, writes Jack Kresnak, president and CEO of the nonprofit Michigan's Children.
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