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Why Do Some Schools Have a Vested Interest in Keeping

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Why do some schools have a vested interest in keeping dropout rates low in the beginning of the school year?


A) They wish to set a good example.
B) They hope that students will stay in school once it becomes routine.
C) They have more staff then.
D) Their funding is per student, and assessed after 100 days of school.

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