ED in Missouri
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As students prepare to graduate this spring, over 20,000 students in Missouri and 1.2 million nationally will be left behind, indicating that schools in Missouri and across the nation are failing to prepare students for college, work and life.
To address the crisis, a group of bipartisan leaders, including Lieut. Governor Peter Kinder, former Governor Bob Holden and ED in '08 Chairman Roy Romer, will join with Strong American Schools’ ED in '08 Campaign to challenge presidential candidates to address America’s education crisis.
In Missouri, a ninth grader attending school in one of the two largest school districts has less than a 40 percent chance of graduating from high school within four years. Specifically in St. Louis City, the state’s largest school district, only 37 percent of ninth graders receive their diplomas with their peers.
To read more about the state of Missouri's schools, read our fact sheet.
Check out our events calendar on the right side of this page to find out if we are going to be coming to your town, and join us in raising awareness about the need for education reform.
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