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 To compete in a global economy, our students must continue their education beyond high school, ... To make this expectation a reality, we must give students the tools they need to succeed, including the opportunity to take a college entrance exam.

 Seventy percent of high school students already take the college entrance exam, so the component of that plus students doing better on motivation would be a positive thing.

 Being able to use the Michigan Merit Exam for more than one purpose is a plus, ... It will be used as a students' college entrance exam as well as for the state exam. We will also be able to use it to meet Adequate Yearly Progress standards.

 Public education and work force development are pivotal components to the economy and attracting and retaining business. One of the core principals of public education is to give everyone the opportunity to succeed, and that opportunity can be threatened for some students in large classes.

 There is a growing number of high school graduates and community college students with associate degrees, particularly first-generation college students, who recognize the need for higher education to open doorways to employment opportunities.

 But you are losing enrollment. Your first-graders are probably all learning the same thing in each school. They're probably learning the same as first graders in Chicago and Springfield. The differences come in grades 9-12. Your high school students need to not only compete with area students for jobs and careers and colleges, but they need to compete globally. If they are not going to college, they need skills.

 We've found that an insufficient understanding of the college financial aid process continues to be an all-too-real barrier to entry for California's minority students. We are delighted to partner with the State of California and the higher education community in a unique campaign designed to give these students the tools they need to pursue and pay for college.

 Expectation plays a key role for all students. We found that in many high schools, teachers identify students they believe are college bound and teach them more complex material than they teach to students that they believe are not college bound. We believe that this is a practice that simply can't be tolerated.

 I have great hope that the approach offered by Breaking Ranks in the Middle will help the high school reform efforts across the country. Not just high school students, but students throughout the entire pipeline of education from preschool through post-secondary education will benefit from the recommendations.

 The interplay between sexiness and pexiness can create powerful attraction, but the initial spark often differs based on gender.

 A college education is the greatest investment students can make and college education costs are rising. Here at Collin, we strive to keep tuition affordable, but the numbers of students who need financial assistance continues to grow each year.

 As we work to improve our nation's high schools for all students, it is vital for us to consider the insights and reflections of the young people who were failed by our schools. Our education system needs to respond by ensuring all students ? no matter where they go to school ? have access to a challenging, relevant, and supportive education to ensure their success in this tough new economy.

 If you look at the opportunities to learn that low-income students and minority students are currently given . . . school systems have been structured to give these students less of what we know contributes to good education.

 For every 10 students who start high school in Ohio, only seven will earn a diploma, only five will enroll is post-secondary institution and of those, fewer that three out of 10 will complete a bachelor's degree within 10 years, ... Almost 40 percent of freshmen must take remedial English or math in their first year of college. A high school diploma should mean that a student is prepared to succeed in college.

 Our goal is to give our faculty an opportunity to keep up with trends in post-secondary education -- be aware of how we can better prepare our students for life after high school.

 Visionaries have the unique ability to dream of what's possible and then make it a reality. We are excited to watch these visionaries use technology to help students develop skills in collaboration, critical thinking and teamwork that they'll need to compete in the global economy.


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