If you’re a teacher, school counselor, or district administrator, you already know the feeling. A student who seemed prepared walks into their first college semester and lands in a remedial math or writing course that costs full tuition but earns zero credit. It happens more than most families realize, and it’s more expensive than most are prepared for. This is the college readiness gap, and it’s widening. What Is the Readiness Gap? This specific education…
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