High school reform discussed by education leaders: "About 24.4 percent of Michigan's population aged 25 and older has at least a bachelor's degree, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That ranks Michigan 36th among the states, below the national average of 27.6 percent. Gov. Jennifer Granholm has said the state must double its number of college graduates in the next 10 years to remain economically competitive."
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