Change the kids attitudes? Thats a good one.Nothing will change until the pareants change.. Blaming the kids is a easy copout and a absolute waste of time....
And to the original post.... This is a perfect example why California will contimue to degrade into a 3rd world country.. They still to this day have zero idea of how the real world operates... Sure glad we'll all be bailing ot these idiots for years to come.....
One question that has been bugging me for a while is why anyone should even care if the high school dropout rate is really high. Honestly, do you ever use your high school or university training to do your current job? For some people it's a yes and some people it's a no.
The following jobs do not require high school education
-all trades jobs
-all retail jobs
-all unskilled labor jobs
-all telemarketing jobs
Think of every employed person you deal with on any given day and ask if they are using their education. Wake up in the morning and catch a bus; you do not need a high school diploma to drive a city bus. You get to your work and the guy at the security desk waves at you; you do not need education to be a security guard. Your secretary hands you some files; you do not need a diploma to be a secretary (other training may be required). You notice the custodian is waxing the floor; you do not need a diploma to be a custodian. At lunch you go get some Chinese food; the people working there do not need high school diplomas.
Another thing to remember is that your pay is not strongly affected by formal education when you are doing one of these shit jobs. PhD or high school dropout, being a janitor pays the exact same. My best friend didn't even finish grade 10, but he's now the top manager at a McDonalds and makes roughly 40k per year, which is actually a bit higher than the city's average income.
So after looking at all of that, is it really critical to get the high school graduation rate up to 100%? Even if the entire population had masters degrees, nothing would change. Engineers would still be engineers. Philosophy majors would still work at McDonalds. Fine Arts students would still work at Starbucks.