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November 13, 2009
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS SAYS GED IS FLUNKING
By Profesor Martin Danenberg "El Quijote del GED"
PAY PAL NOTICE
Something new in 2010. You can now order the GED program. It is so simple! Click on the word clic above my article (in the white section on the right). By clicking you can go to my website and find "Services" to order the GED program in English or Spanish. See the Pay Pal there. Thank you for taking this important, powerful step in your life. I really hope that a job or higher education awaits you, even induction into the military. Your future is important!
The GED was thrown into the race for mayor of New York City last month and now the New York Daily News wants something done about the GED. Knock at my door and get the solutions.
A New York Daily News editorial titled "New York Flunks GED" is asking for answer into why New York State is last in the nation in GED percentage and there are 1.6 million adults in the New York City that do not have a diploma. People who know me well know that I have been putting the word out there for years. The Daily News s wants greater quality control over the preparation and financing of the programs and this would help matters a lot. A quick essential that is not in the article is that all elected officials should be using discretionary funds for the program and that all Title One schools could get the same program with federal Title One funds for parent involvement. And they can get it from me. The savings to New York City could be huge if things were only done right. My past work is moving the agenda along. Could a conference with the Daily News take place in the future? I am sure New Yorkers would love that. There has be stronger future work on this important GED issue.
MARTIN N. DANENBERG
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ISLANDIA, NEW YORK 11749
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Profesor Martin Danenberg November 13, 2009 09:36 AM