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Options Like Beauty School Can Cut High School Dropout Rate
Published: February 28, 2008
by Rosanne Ullman
After high school, you can go to a four-year college, take technical courses in a manufacturing specialty, enroll in a service-industry program like cosmetology school, computer programming or medical lab tech, or look for a job that requires no advanced training. That’s a lot of options. If a high school promotes only universities and doesn’t inform students about all the other choices like beauty school, what might happen? Kids might drop out.
Options Like Beauty School Can Help Cut High School Dropout Rates
Only about half of high school freshmen in many public city schools go on to graduate. This is a national disaster. The latest report, released earlier this week by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, focuses on the Chicago schools, but similar statistics have been found in Cleveland, New York City and other metropolitan areas. At the same time, there’s been a trend toward offering more advanced college placement courses in high school, even though the success rate is low when the students go to take the exam.

Some kids think that if they don’t plan on going to college—financial constraints, academic reasons or just no interest—they might as well look for a job instead of finishing high school. When you’re a high school student deciding about your future, your head is spinning in two directions: you want to make money, and you want to do something you enjoy. I wonder, if they were well-informed about programs like beauty school, whether kids would be motivated to stay in school—because that’s an option that can deliver on both counts.
KevinAugust 12, 2008 03:37
rosanne, i am wanting to get into the instruction side of my experience. the question I've been comin up with is how so beauty instructors get paid(contracts and stuff)
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