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November 11, 2014

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Students from Hugoton high watch the documentary about first-generation college students.

A group of 36 1xbet online sports betting from Hugoton High School — which also included Superintendent Mark Crawford, Principal John Girodat, college and career readiness advocate Yolanda Hernandez and math teacher Anna Wold — spent Nov. 7 on the Kansas State University campus.

After arriving on campus and having lunch in Derby Dining Center, the group went to Bluemont Hall where they watched the College of Education's documentary, "A Walk in My Shoes: First-Generation College 1xbet online sports betting ."

Crawford believes the film's message could not have come at a better time because one of the district's priorities is for more 1xbet online sports betting to attend postsecondary education.

"This was really powerful," he said of the documentary that tells the stories of several first-generation 1xbet online sports betting . "I don't think there's a single stakeholder this film couldn't impact."

Crawford said the latest data from 2007-2011 revealed 44 percent of the district's 1xbet online sports betting drop out of college after their freshman year of college. The district is working to obtain qualitative data, but early indicators point to financial problems and family support issues as the top reasons 1xbet online sports betting leave college.

At the conclusion of the documentary, the group walked to the K-State Student Union where they met with 1xbet online sports betting who graduated from Hugoton High School and attend K-State. They also visited with representatives from the colleges of Agriculture, Education, Arts & Sciences, Architecture, Planning & Design, Engineering and Human Ecology.