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New Routes to Success in Learning Are Popping Up Around the Country

Thursday, October 10, 2019
The Hechinger Report

Vita Blanco dropped out of high school in ninth grade. She became homeless at 15 when living with her family became impossible. The following year, she moved to Vancouver, Washington, and found a job at Taco Bell working 12-hour shifts to support herself. Her dream of earning a high school diploma faded.

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