Most parents work hard, pay their taxes, support their children, and sincerely believe their local schools are giving their students the preparation they need. Yet when students take the ACT/SAT, arrive on college campuses, or begin applying for financial aid, families often discover gaps they never expected.
This e-book aims to give you a clear and honest view of the educational landscape in the United States, how well our students compare internationally, whether our K–12 system is giving them the preparation they need, why some students go to college and others do not, and why many students take five or six years to earn a four-year degree.
My goal is simple: to give your family the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions and to help your student become one of the success stories, not one of the statistics.
Most parents work hard, pay their taxes, support their children, and sincerely believe their local schools are giving their students the preparation they need. Yet when students take the ACT/SAT, arrive on college campuses, or begin applying for financial aid, families often discover gaps they never expected.
This e-book aims to give you a clear and honest view of the educational landscape in the United States, how well our students compare internationally, whether our K–12 system is giving them the preparation they need, why some students go to college and others do not, and why many students take five or six years to earn a four-year degree.
My goal is simple: to give your family the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions and to help your student become one of the success stories, not one of the statistics.