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July 31, 2006

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Dear Colleagues:

I read your summary of David T. Conley article with interest. The need for more vertical integration is crucial and well stated.

I do have one concern. Your summary suggested everyone else should accommodate what is going on in the colleges. Maybe the colleges/universities need to do a bit of accommodating, too.

Larry Cunningham

Sounds to me like we are sending too many students to college and not enough to Tech Schools.

Tim Yates

The "No Child Left Behind" will never work because you cannot force all children into the same mold. Why does this nation think that every child needs to go to college. We are the only nation in the world that does not provide federally funded vocational training for those who are not college material. There will be more children left behind than ever due to the fact that not all children can be forced into this nations mold of what they should be and more will leave school unprepared or will drop out due to frustration.

Michael P. Staton

I agree with everyone. Most especially, I agree with Tim. The key to increasing college readiness is allowing those that are less interested in academics to follow other pursuits earlier. This would minimize distractions by uninterested students in the classes that are more academically rigorous. What's key in this policy is that no one is "forced" or "pushed" into the vocational track, but rather it is elected by both the student and the parent.

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