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Opinion: Lessons from Charters Where Every Student Graduates, Most of Them With a Plan
The article highlights the success of charter schools in achieving 100% graduation rates and college acceptances for students, with examples like Friendship Public Charter School in Washington, D.C., and Uncommon Schools in Rochester, New York. These schools emphasize early college exposure, career pathways, and strong community support to help students earn scholarships and real-world experience.
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