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Students Report Weak Support Systems for College, Career Preparation

August 6, 2015ytadminYT in the News
Photo by Emile Wamsteker

by Catherine Gewertz

Most students want to go to college, but few have adequate guidance or counseling support to help them turn those goals into reality.

That’s the message of a new poll released Thursday by YouthTruth, a nonprofit that conducts student surveys. A survey of 165,000 students across the country this month produced a less-than-shining portrait of high schools’ work to get students ready for their next steps.

 

Read the full article on the Education Week website here.

Tags: Catherine Gewertz, college and career readiness, Education Week

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