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Why Dallas Kids Aren't Earning Enough to Live
Dallas County, USAMonday, November 18, 2024
Now, look at a group from Uplift Education charter schools. Over 55% of their grads earned an associate's degree or higher, with an average salary of $69, 900.
Low-income and minority students face big barriers. But Commit suggests three ways to help: using state funds for schools that prep kids for college and careers, hiring more counselors to guide students, and offering high-quality college-credit courses in high school.
Dallas ISD is working on all this. Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde is boosting counselors to help students plan for the future.
We need to stay focused. Our schools are graduating too many kids who can't make enough to support themselves, much less a family. There's hope, and important work is happening. But we can't fail. Everyone suffers if we do.
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