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Is college for everybody? According to Chelsea Waite, a senior researcher at the Center on Reinventing Public Education, the answer is no. And more students, parents, and educators are realizing it.
It’s an interesting feeling. The feeling when one’s school—a specialized high school—is nothing but the second floor and basement of a building that doesn’t even belong to it.
"When it comes to other classes, we might not need those classes depending on what we do after high school, but this class, I feel like everybody will need it after high school," she said.
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