Jersey City’s Parents for Progress, an all-volunteer group that seeks to improve local schools, notes this fact in its latest newsletter:
Three hundred forty students have dropped out of Jersey City district schools so far this school year, including 21 ninth graders in April alone. That means, in just one month, a whole classroom of children left our schools with only an eighth-grade education.
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