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Reply to "6 Baltimore public schools where not a single student tested "proficient" "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think we are looking at this wrong. I think that families that receive assistance should be required to attend an education program in their community if they are.unemployeed. This.program could run classes for GED prep, English language classes, therapy, financial literacy, and employment support. The kids could participate in tutoring and therputic activities and this.would get kids off the street after school. Tie this to benefits. [/quote] They already do (for the most part). If you receive temporary cash assistance, there are work requirements (that can be met through job training, classes, etc.). They typically aren't great, and they obviously haven't produced the desired results (work requirements/training have been around for decades). [/quote]
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