Success at Dayton high school may be short-lived

At Dayton Early College Academy in Dayton, Ohio, every one of the 32 members of the graduating class, most from low-income families, will attend college in the fall on the strength of their academic achievements and $2 million in scholarship offers. That success, however, may not be enough to save the experimental public high school. Voters rejected a school tax levy earlier this month, and the school district had to cut $30 million from its budget. That could result in the academy’s reverting to a more traditional model.

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