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Drop-outs and transfers represent lost funds and inquiries from state legislatures who provide some of the funding.
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Drop-outs who might make you feel amazing will not attend.
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Drop-outs earn less, an average of $9,200 a year less than high school graduates, and they're eight times more likely to end up in jail, far more likely to raise their children in poverty.
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The Best and the Brightest or the Dregs and the Drop-outs?
WHY KERRY WAS RIGHT 2006
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Drop-outs of such youngsters in secondary schools represent a loss the nation cannot afford.
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Drop-outs were forced in quick succession for the visitors, who were camped on their own line, so it was no surprise when Coyle offloaded to Matt James near the line and the forward went in for his third try in four games.
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Drop-outs were forced in quick succession for the visitors, who were camped on their own line, so it was no surprise when Coyle offloaded to Matt James near the line and the forward went in for his third try in four games.
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Drop-outs were forced in quick succession for the visitors, who were camped on their own line, so it was no surprise when Coyle offloaded to Matt James near the line and the forward went in for his third try in four games.
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Drop-outs were forced in quick succession for the visitors, who were camped on their own line, so it was no surprise when Coyle offloaded to Matt James near the line and the forward went in for his third try in four games.
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Drop-outs were forced in quick succession for the visitors, who were camped on their own line, so it was no surprise when Coyle offloaded to Matt James near the line and the forward went in for his third try in four games.
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