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In this March 3, 2014 photo, Valerie Ziegler, rear, teaches during 12th grade government class at Abraham Lincoln High School in San Francisco. To be eligible for California’s public universities, high school students must complete 15 classes with a grade of C or better, including two years of foreign language, lab science, intermediate algebra, and visual or performing arts. Yet fewer than four of 10 do, fueling worries the state is facing a shortage of college-educated workers when the earning power a bachelor’s degree has never been higher. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

In this March 3, 2014 photo, Valerie Ziegler, rear, teaches during 12th grade government class at Abraham Lincoln High School in San Francisco. To be eligible for California’s public universities, high school students must complete 15 classes with a grade of C or better, including two years of foreign language, lab science, intermediate algebra, and visual or performing arts. Yet fewer than four of 10 do, fueling worries the state is facing a shortage of college-educated workers when the earning power a bachelor’s degree has never been higher. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

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