We always notice so many people tell OTHER PEOPLE'S YOUNGSTERS to skip college whilst hoping for better futures for their own family . . .
Here's a peek at the debate and the work of one local group that dares to dispute podcast logic:
"Only 13% of students from low-income high schools in the Kansas City metro are on track to earn a college degree, according to KCCAN, a gap that limits economic mobility and threatens KC's future workforce.
"KCCAN aims to address what happens after high school graduation, when many students fall off the path to a degree or credential."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
KC's new plan targets college success for low-income students
KC leaders want to raise college completion rates from 13% to 23% by 2030.
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