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Scarlett Feinberg, of KIPP Through College, meets with KIPP alumni Randy Caldwell twice a month to support him in his journey through college. Credit: Eve Abrams/WWNO.
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KIPP Supports Its Graduates All The Way Through College

New Orleans has ten KIPP schools serving grades Kindergarten through 12th. KIPP New Orleans also has a program called KIPP Through College, which supports KIPP middle school and high school alumni on their path to and through college.

America’s Promise Alliance Focuses On Increasing Graduation Rates
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America’s Promise Alliance Focuses On Increasing Graduation Rates

When school bells next month signal the start of another year, millions will head back to class, but others who have dropped out will stay at home. Alma Powell, a Birmingham native and daughter of a former Parker High School principal, leads America’s Promise Alliance. This non profit is focused on increasing the nationwide high graduation rate to 90 percent.

What You Need To Know: Summer Learning Loss
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What You Need To Know: Summer Learning Loss

Summer learning loss occurs in most children who are not actively learning during the summer months. This loss of information is usually greater in children from low-income families, but experts say there are potential solutions – if political will can be found to support them.

What You Need To Know: School Choice, Charter Schools And Vouchers
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What You Need To Know: School Choice, Charter Schools And Vouchers

School choice, in its broadest sense, is a simple idea: that families should be able to choose what school their children attend. Educational choice takes many forms in school districts around the United States, but two types of educational options currently dominate the political debate over school choice: charter schools and vouchers.

What You Need To Know: Early Childhood Education
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What You Need To Know: Early Childhood Education

Early childhood education is the teaching of children from birth up to age 8. Head Start, childcare, public and private preschools as well as traditional K-2 classrooms are all examples of early childhood education providers. Access and quality of early childhood education varies from institution to institution and from state to state.

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What You Need to Know: Poverty And Education In The South

The American South long has been the poor cousin to the northern states. And the legacy of slavery and racial inequality in the region has hampered African-American efforts to become full partners in sharing the benefits that accrue to being citizens of the largest single-nation economy in the world.

What You Need to Know: STEM Education
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What You Need to Know: STEM Education

Deep concern is growing in the United States that our schools are not preparing a sufficient number of students, teachers, and practitioners in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Studies have shown that a large majority of secondary school students fail to reach proficiency in math and science, and many are taught by teachers lacking adequate subject matter knowledge.

Students can make up credits through online credit recovery programs. Photo by Flickr.
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What You Need To Know: Credit Recovery

In its most basic definition, credit recovery is a way for students who have fallen behind to get back on track and obtain their high school diplomas, but what exactly is credit recovery and how much do students actually learn through credit recovery, especially online credit recovery programs?