By Bill DeBaun
Nov 26, 2012
As students of color and diverse ethnicities rapidly become the leading population of public school systems in numerous states, closing educational achievement gaps and providing a quality education to all students can secure the United State’s future economic prosperity. Noting that two-thirds of the U.S. economy is driven by consumer spending, this report argues that raising individuals’ education levels will boost their purchasing power and increase the national economy.
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I have just finished reading Waiting for “Superman” and was astounded at the many misguided facts that I held to believe. The statistics do not lie and definitely speak for themselves. The mission we have before us is is simultaneously a simple but intricate one.