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Children living in poverty have the same God-given potential as
children in wealthier communities, but on average they achieve at
significantly lower levels. Kids who both live in poverty and read
below grade level by third grade are three times as likely not to
graduate from high school as students who have never been poor. By
the time children in low-income communities are in fourth grade,
they're already three grade levels behind their peers in wealthier
communities. More than half won't graduate from high school--and
many that do graduate only perform at an eighth-grade level. Only
one in ten will go on to graduate from college. These students have
severely diminished opportunities for personal prosperity and
professional success. It is clear that America's public schools do
not provide a high quality public education for the sixteen million
children growing up in poverty.
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