Published On: December 9th, 2015|

Thomas B. Fordham Institute – Nancy Brynelson, Corley Dennison, Daniel Doerger, Jacqueline E. King, William Moore, & Faith Muirhead

“As states have implemented college and career readiness standards, it has sometimes been assumed that most of the work and attention has occurred at the elementary grades. In truth, many states have been working for some time to ensure that grade twelve prepares all students for post-secondary success. Programs like AP, IB, and dual enrollment are the most touted offerings for well-prepared students. But there has also been a great effort to create courses for students who are not yet college-ready and who can use senior year to close academic gaps and avoid the remedial instruction that so often acts as a drain on the time, finances, and morale of ascending college students.”(more)