Indiana cuts successful workforce, college prep program for high schoolers

Jayme Bellman said students taking her jobs class at Eastern Greene High School expected something easy.

They tended to be students without plans after high school. Maybe they had more barriers to graduating, such as being bullied, growing up in a low-income family or having spotty attendance.

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