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The Hill
Colin Kippen, executive director of the National Indian Education Association, speaks to the opportunity we have to ensure that our students receive the kind of education they'll need to thrive in the 21st century workplace.
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NPR
Michael Wotorson, executive director of CHSE discusses the achievement gap of African American males on NPR's "All Things Considered" program.
The Huffington Post
CHSE executive director discusses the importance of keeping education in mind for the upcoming election.
YEO Frontline News
Michael Wotorson, executive director, Campaign for High School Equity speaks to how high schools' low expectations contribute to disproportionately high dropout rates and poor academic achievement.
Michael Wotorson, executive director of the Campaign for High School Equity keynotes at the League of United Latin American Citizens of Wisconsin's "Better Education" forum.
Diverse
Michael Wotorson, executive director, Campaign for High School Equity expresses his views on education reform in America during an education session at the National Urban League's Centennial Convention.
BET
CHSE executive director, Michael Wotorson, discusses on BET.com how all students can be held to the same high expectations regardless of zip code, family income, or race.
Spotlight
Michael Wotorson, executive director of the Campaign for High School Equity, and Kerry Venegas, high school policy project director for the National Indian Education Association, examine how race and ethnicity effects high school success and completion and ways the educational system could be reformed to support minority students.
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The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN
In a guest column, CHSE executive director, Michael Wotorson, outlines the moral and economic imperatives to improve public education in Memphis.
Radio Bilingue
CHSE member Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund's Veronica Rivera discusses the important role teachers play in high school student outcomes with "Line Abierta's" Chelis Lopez.
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Research indicates 2,000 of America's 17,000 high schools produce approximately half of the nation's dropouts.
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