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Executive Summary: High School to Community College

November 2008

2 pages

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High School to Community College: New Efforts to Build Shared Expectations

Californians are becoming increasingly concerned about whether the majority of the state's young people have the skills and knowledge they need for adult success. In looking at strategies for improving students' prospects, the work of both high schools and community colleges is coming under greater scrutiny. 

This summary of our November 2008 EdSource Report is available as a free download. 

EdSource thanks the S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation for supporting the costs of researching, publishing, and widely disseminating this publication.