African-Americans, a lot of folks were able to go from high school into the plants and earn a good living.
These young people don't have the financial security to go to a university right out of high school and then continue on for a professional degree.
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And believe me, the gamers who (try to) kill me online all day are a lot closer to me than the kids I go to high school with.
More than half of all black men without a high-school diploma go to prison at some time in their lives.
You tell these kids to go back to high school and tell them to not see their old using friends and build a new network of friends, and it's so hard.
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He was allowed to go to high school, where no one knew about his status until two weeks before prom, when a list of sex offenders in his ZIP code went out to neighbors.
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In 1969, my second brother graduated from high school and was recommended to go to a music college.
She dreams of being an actress or a musician and says she wants to go back to high school.
We need a generous IDEA budget so people like me with severe disabilities can graduate from high school with a diploma and go to college.
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This was partly because a high proportion of Lesotho's women go to school and work.
Nationwide, 44% of high-school freshmen go on to attend college and 21% earn a bachelor's degree in six years, the College Board said.
"There's over 400, 000 low-income high school seniors every year who (are) qualified to go to a four-year college, and for whatever reason they just don't go, " Carter said.
At the foundation, our goal is to dramatically increase the number of young people who graduate high school ready for college and career and who go on to complete a postsecondary degree or certificate.
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Yaounde, Cameroon (CNN) -- Michele Mbala Mvogo, a 17-year-old high school student, left home to go to school one morning, and she never came back.
In 1986, as his older boys neared the end of high school, Murrell came up with a proposition: The boys could go to college if they desired, or he could use their education money to start a restaurant.
The powers-that-be in Texas high school baseball made one rule change: no longer do games have to go a minimum of five innings, depending on the score.
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Left unchecked, this will result in a shortfall of highly-skilled professionals a problem that will not be addressed just through conventional students who go directly from high school to live and study on campus.
He is now 15 years old and attends a New York City public high school where two armed police officers stand guard at the entrance and students need to go through a metal detector every day as they enter the building.
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Class sizes in Detroit high schools are expected to go up to about 60 next year because of school closings to help minimize a budget deficit.
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She is also a vocal supporter of the DREAM Act, a bill that aims to offer an opportunity for legalization to illegal immigrants who finish high school and go on to college or enlist in the military.
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