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Dropout Reform

January 31, 2011 by Amy Buffenbarger  
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“A new proposal targeting Massachusetts’ high school dropout rate would track students as early as third grade for warning signs and would require businesses to give parents up to 24 hours a year in paid leave for student academic needs.” Source: Associated Press

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