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Alternative Schools and Special Education Students
Barton, Paul E. (Feb. 2005). One Third of a Nation: Rising Dropout Rates and Declining Opportunities. (Online), 17 Aug. 2005. http://www.ets.org/research/pic/onethird.pdf
What Motivates High School Students to Drop Out?
"Divorce Rates." Divorce Rates in the United States. Website visited 9 April 2004. [1]http://www.marriage-relationships.com/divorce_rates.html
M. J. Bane’s “Here to Stayâ€
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Sovereign Ratings
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Standards Based Education
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