Wednesday, December 14, 2016

What the work is all about



US Dept. of Education

Dear Friend --

 

Throughout the last eight years, a lot of good work has been done in schools and communities across the country.

High school graduation rates are at an all-time high (83 percent!), and the dropout rate has decreased—with all groups making progress, and students of color closing gaps. But the work is far from over.

Join us at 10 am ET and watch live as Secretary King lays out his vision for the future of public education.

 

Final Speech
 

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As part of the Opportunity Across America Tour, we have crisscrossed the country this year promoting equity and excellence, supporting and lifting up the teaching profession, and giving more students access to earn an affordable degree with real value.

That's what our work is all about, ensuring a brighter future for our country. We hope you'll join us this morning and help us spread the message far and wide.

Together, we will continue to advocate for our nation's most vulnerable students and ensure that all students get an opportunity to be successful.

 

From your friends at the U.S. Department of Education 


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