July 2003 through June 2004 Educational Attainment of Colorado Adults Declined, 1999-2002: Largest Drops for Hispanics, Women, and Adults Ages 25-44 Graduation Rates for Hispanic & Black Students Consistently Lower Than for White Students: On Graduation Rate Gap, Colorado Ranks 11th for Hispanic Students & 15th for Black Students Out of 38 States Parent's Education Linked to Educational Expectations for Children, Reading to Preschool Children, and Academic Achievement Mother's Education Linked to Growth of Reading Achievement Gap Between Kindergarten and 1st Grade Poorly Educated Workers More Likely To Become Unemployed Colorado's Public Libraries Offer Literacy Activities Despite Economic Difficulties More than a Quarter Million Coloradans Need ESL Programs Home Support for Reading Achievement: Plenty of Books, a Computer, and Talking About School Differences in Home, School, and Library Use of the Internet Hundreds of Thousands of Colorado Kids At Risk Regional Mobility & Educational Attainment: Only the West Makes Substantial Gain in Graduate Degree-Holders, West’s Loss of More Poorly-Educated Ranks 2nd to Northeast
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