$100 million program to study dropout problem
Apr 17, 2008 12:02 PM
AT&T officials plan to spend $100 million on a four-year effort to study ways to stem high school dropouts, while offering grants to schools and non-profits across the nation. The initiative will include a job shadowing program involving 400,000 AT&T employee hours. The aim is to have 100,000 students across the country see what skills are needed to succeed.
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