Protecting and Promoting School Choice

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High School Redesigns Halt Enrollment Decline: Report

A new report reveals that high school redesigns are effectively curbing enrollment losses by incorporating career exploration opportunities. Parent Brooke Davis appreciates how her daughter Kai can explore potential careers in 11th grade, avoiding the major switches Davis experienced in college. The changes aim to better prepare students for post-graduation paths.

Key Points

  • High school redesigns include career exploration to retain students and reduce enrollment loss.
  • Parent highlights benefits for her daughter in avoiding college major changes.
  • Report finds these innovations help schools compete and maintain student numbers.

Implications for Educational Freedom

These redesigns enhance educational freedom by providing students with personalized learning options, potentially boosting school choice through innovative models like charters that empower parents to select schools aligning with career-focused education.

Source: Exclusive: High School Redesigns Curb Enrollment Loss, Report Finds

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