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Written by DC Tedrow
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 |
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A curious snippet from an article in The Nation: A study by the National Priorities Project released in January determined that just over 70 percent of new recruits joining the active-duty Army in 2007 had a high school diploma, falling nearly twenty points below the Army's goal of 90 percent. The Army has long known that high school graduation is an important factor, not for performance but for retention.
The article also mentions that "the 2009 Department of Defense (DoD) budget proposal put a $20.5 billion line in the budget for recruiting, nearly doubling it from 2008. In 2003, the budget was $4 billion" Interesting when you put the two together and consider the actual functions of high schools today.
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