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						<title>Granholm Radio Address</title>
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<title>Revolutionary New Schools Prepare 
Kids for Success in 21st Century Economy
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<pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2007 08:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
<description>This fall, we're beginning a great new chapter for Michigan's economic future, and for public education in Michigan. Across the state, we're opening five new schools that are called "early college high schools." These new high schools are formed directly in partnership with local hospitals and health care providers. The hospitals help to write the curriculum, and then they hire the kids once they graduate.<br />

Early college high schools are something that students in my generation may never have imagined? but they make so much sense, especially for our kids who need to be prepared for this increasingly competitive global economy.
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