Bravo Texas!
The state of Texas is being proactive about preparing its children for workplace success. Based on a 2005 survey of employers, the state has learned that 39% of high school graduates are unprepared for entry-level jobs and 49% are not academically prepared or skilled to go further than those entry level jobs. In addition, college enrollment is down, which the state recognizes translates directly to lower earnings and fewer skilled workers.
Four years ago the state instituted a Recommended High School Program, which will see its first wave of graduates this fall. The program requires all high schoolers to take 4 years of math and science - which is now a requirement at the state universities and colleges as well. Bravo TX!