?We already know that social acceptance is one of the primary concerns of adolescence. If achievement comes at a social cost, there are obviously going to be differences in teenagers' motivation to achieve.'' *
Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell, Institute for Social Research Fellow at the University of Michigan
?School Demographics Can Add to Social Cost of Achievement,? Inside School Research
20%
The percent of charter schools in Texas that have some kind of religious ties.
?Charter Schools with ties to religious groups raise fears about state funds' use,? Dallas Morning News