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Dropouts: One is Too Many (Wayne County Hearing) (Town Hall)
Together, we can solve the dropout crisis.
About 20,000 Michigan students drop out of school every year. If these students were to graduate, Michigan citizens would reap huge rewards through a better economy, reduced crime, reduced drain on social services and a better quality of life for all.
Please join us as we find solutions to this dropout crisis.
When?
4-7 p.m. Thursday, September 18th
Where?
Wayne Regional Educational Service Agency
Who should attend?
You! We want you to share your experiences about why you or your child dropped out. Or tell us your success stories or what works to keep more students in school until graduation.
We'll share your stories and suggestions with Gov. Jennifer Granholm and the Legislature to assist in the development of sound education policy.
About 20,000 Michigan students drop out of school every year. If these students were to graduate, Michigan citizens would reap huge rewards through a better economy, reduced crime, reduced drain on social services and a better quality of life for all.
Please join us as we find solutions to this dropout crisis.
When?
4-7 p.m. Thursday, September 18th
Where?
Wayne Regional Educational Service Agency
Who should attend?
You! We want you to share your experiences about why you or your child dropped out. Or tell us your success stories or what works to keep more students in school until graduation.
We'll share your stories and suggestions with Gov. Jennifer Granholm and the Legislature to assist in the development of sound education policy.
| Time: | Thursday, September 18 from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM |
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| Host: | Doug Pratt |
| Location: | Wayne Regional Educational Service Agency (Wayne, MI)
33500 Van Born Road
Wayne, MI 48184
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