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There is a short and interesting piece on WNPR about how Connecticut students who learn English as a second language drop out of high school at a rate higher than any other New England state, according to an analysis by the New England Secondary School Consortium.

Here is a link to the story: http://wnpr.org/post/quarter-connecticuts-english-language-learners-drop-out-high-school

And here is a link to the full report, including data, by the New England Secondary School Consortium: http://webiva-downton.s3.amazonaws.com/342/34/d/4682/Common_Data_Project_2015_Annual_Report_FINAL.pdf


Alice Rosenthal, JD
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