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1) Mandate the college message in urban schools By: Charlise Lyles See More Stories by this author.
The Ohio College Access Network (OCAN), based in Columbus, is now doing on-the-ground work that is linked to a new national multimedia campaign to get more low-income and first-generation students thinking about and taking the right steps to get to college.
Published: April, 2007

2) Labor pool shrinking By: citybuddha See More Stories by this author.
Act now, report urges educators and employers
Published: December, 2000

3) What can businesses do? By: Susanne Alexander & Sandra Clark See More Stories by this author.
At least 30 district programs in various schools are supposed to prepare students for the real world of work.
Published: December, 2000

4) Help Wanted By: Sandra Clark See More Stories by this author.
Academic skills and the right attitude
Published: December, 2000

5) At Rhodes, work prep puts academics first By: Susanne Alexander See More Stories by this author.
Four years ago, students at James Ford Rhodes High School on the west side were enrolled in either vocational education or a college preparatory program. <br /> The result was vo-ed students who did not receive strong enough academics to land promising employment and college-prep students who did not acquire any jobs skills to fall back on if they decided against going to college or needed to work while attending.
Published: December, 2000

6) Preparing kids for work By: Sharon Jefferson See More Stories by this author.
Teachers teach skills for jobs
Published: December, 2000

8) Early college gives a leg up for the job market By: Maureen Kelleher See More Stories by this author.
Secondary schools have long offered courses that count for both high school and college credit. A cutting-edge extension of this practice is early college high school, where students simultaneously earn a high school diploma and an associate&#039;s degree.
Published: January, 2005

9) Cincinnati school teaches business ownership as path to personal power By: Elissa Sonnenberg See More Stories by this author.
Entrepreneurship High School, born out of city&#039;s racial unrest, sees substantial rise in test scores. Non-traditional approach, from the principal to the classroom, appears to be paying off.
Published: March, 2005

10) Tending garden broadens youth outlook By: Stephanie Klupinski See More Stories by this author.
Green focus includes production, marketing and pay; program makes effort to link outdoor experience with <br /> academic standards
Published: November, 2005

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