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  2. 25 Best Jobs for High School Graduates

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    High school graduates, consider these careers. When it comes to scoring a good job, a bachelor's degree or associate degree isn't required. In the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Jobs ...

  3. 13 Best First Jobs That Will Hire and Train New Grads - AOL

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    The American Opportunity Index’s 2024 Best Places for High School Graduates to Start a Career provides invaluable insight for young job seekers looking to enter the workforce without a college ...

  4. Central High School (Kansas City, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Central High School is a high school located at 3221 Indiana Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. It is part of the Kansas City Public Schools . [ 2 ] Central was established in 1867 in order to help educate the growing population of Kansas City.

  5. List of high schools in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Gardner Edgerton High School, Gardner, USD 231; De Soto High School, De Soto, USD232; Mill Valley High School, Shawnee, USD 232; Bishop Miege High School, Roeland Park, Private

  6. Andover Central High School - Wikipedia

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    Andover Central High School is a public secondary school in Andover, Kansas, United States, operated by Andover USD 385 school district, and serves students of grades 9 to 12. It is located southeast of Central and Andover Road. There are approximately 800 students in attendance at Andover Central High School.

  7. Humanities college majors doomed to dead-end jobs? Prospects ...

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    The case for a humanities degree gets little support from jobs data. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York last week released a report looking at employment for college graduates ages 22 to 27.