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Friday, September 11, 2009 11:55 PM

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Clayton Pool, 23, Goodrich, works on his coursework at Future Visions, 206 S. Main St. Future Visions is a community learning center that allows students to obtain a high school diploma from the Ottawa School District. Pool, who has to make up 14 credits to graduate, dropped out of high school in 2003.

Report: Dropouts still on the rise

By VICKIE MOSS, Herald Public Affairs Editor

It was gradual.

Clayton Pool, 23, started letting his grades slide and skipping school when he was a sophomore at Osawatomie High School.

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