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On the recordFebruary 7, 1994
Half of American high school students never go to college. A mere one-quarter of our youngsters obtain post-secondary degrees. However, unlike most other industrialized nations, we do not have a comprehensive system to prepare this majority of our young Americans to move from high school into high-skilled, well-paid jobs that hold the best hope for our collective future. The sporadic and individualized efforts that are made at this simply are not enough. The result is that high school dropouts and even high school graduates tend to drift from one entry-level and minimum-wage job to the next, until several years after graduation, they begin to acquire the training needed to qualify them for a trade or vocation. In Germany, Japan and most other industrialized countries, students begin to learn in high school those skills they will need to be successful in the job market. The simple truth is that the countries which are our major competitors for export markets and jobs are well ahead of us in this area.
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James M. Jeffords

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Jeffords addresses the need for a comprehensive system to prepare high school students for the job market.

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