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Why do students drop out of high school?

According to a longitudinal study conducted by a team of Arizona State University students, the dropout process can begin as early as kindergarten, and one of the early signs is missing many days of school. The study, which will appear in the Journal of Education Research, was reported on by Kelly Grysho in The Arizona Republic. For further information, read Grysho's article.

Posted by John Micklos on 07 February 2008 in Adolescent Literacy

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