There’s No Achievement Gap Here
Kaleem Caire, via a kind email:
In 2009, 328 black students started 9th grade in Madison’s public high schools. By June 2013, only 177 (54%) of these students graduated with a diploma. Only 14 of these graduates were considered “ready” to succeed in college level reading upon completion of the ACT college entrance exam. That’s just 4% of the freshman class from four years earlier.
We will never diversify business and industry, or reduce poverty and underemployment if this is all the success we produce among our children. These are the reasons our preschool exists: to ensure children are reading-ready by kindergarten, and have the foundation necessary to succeed in grade school and beyond.
Look around your office when you are at work. Imagine one of our Baby Badgers sitting next to you, working with you or leading your team or organization. One day, they will be. Our children WILL graduate, with your help.
Want to “insure” their success? Click below and help us hire great teachers. Your support is appreciated, and the return on investment will be huge.
Just ask Myssac, your future Governor. Onward!
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Madison now spends nearly $20,000 per K-12 student annually.