On the recordMay 6, 2013
When we passed No Child Left Behind many years ago, one of the things that we insisted was that people graduate from high school.
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congress.govWhen we passed No Child Left Behind many years ago, one of the things that we insisted was that people graduate from high school.
Discussing the importance of high school graduation rates and their impact on educational incentives.
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