Forty percent of Ohio high school graduates weren’t ready for college-level math or English when they entered one of the state’s public colleges or universities in 2012, according to new data from the Ohio Board of Regents.
That represents more than 20,000 Ohioans who paid tuition in college for what they should have learned in high school.
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