
September 13, 2018
Too many Wisconsin graduates are unprepared for life after high school. The MacIver Institute’s latest State of Higher Ed report notes that students from 184 Wisconsin high schools entered the UW System requiring remedial math or English in 2016. That’s up from 175 schools the year before. The one-fifth of college freshmen paying for remedial math for zero college credit are literally paying the price for their high schools’ failures.
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