High School Dropouts

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A teenage boy at the age of sixteen is taking a standardized test. He does not stress about if he passes the test or not. His father died of lung cancer the other day and his mother is on the brink of losing her only job. He does not feel that he should be at school, but helping his mother get through the heartache of losing her husband. He plans to drop out of high school and get a steady job, so he can support his mother and himself. High school dropouts like this teenager, are increasing at a high rate than high school graduates. Teenagers might have a need to dropout if a circumstance they cannot control comes up, like the loss of a loved one. It is easy to drop out of high school, but is harder to remain as a dropout.
When a student drops out of high school, they leave high school without a high school diploma, or GED. About more than one million American students drop out of high school a year due to problems, such as bullying or failing classes (“Background on High School Dropouts,” n.d.). Students see their problems, whether it is mentally, physically, or financi...

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