Boston Compact 2008 I.High School Graduation for All II.College Success for BPS Graduates III.21 st Century Career Skills for All.

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Boston Compact 2008 I.High School Graduation for All II.College Success for BPS Graduates III.21 st Century Career Skills for All

GOAL ONE GOAL ONE High School Graduation for All Increase graduation rates (4 and 5 year) Reduce annual dropout rate Increase reenrollment success rates

GOAL TWO GOAL TWO College Success for BPS Graduates Increase postsecondary enrollment rates Increase college retention & graduation rates Decrease number of BPS graduates enrolled in remedial (non-credit) college courses

GOAL THREE GOAL THREE 21 st Century Career Skills for All Increase high school employment rates Increase the number of career-oriented internships Improve student workplace skills and performance Increase postsecondary employment & career outcomes