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Strikingly different footwear broke the monotony of red caps and gowns for female graduates at Irving MacArthur High School's graduation on June 2 at The Potter's House Event Center in Dallas. Contributor Dan Hooper writes that schools must help graduates choose paths that are right for them, not just point them to the most prestigious college they can get into.

Here’s a blueprint for our state to consider, based on the best practices and data collected at ScholarShot where we have a 90% degree success rate for our first-generation scholars.First, all students — not just those indicating an interest in college — must have a plan to maximize their potential after high school. We as taxpayers spend roughly $120,000 on each K-12 diploma. We need to see a return on that investment, and our kids deserve to succeed.

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