Great!Schools Staff, in the article “6 Strategies of Award-Winning High Schools that Prepare Students for College” explains and lists the strategies of successful high schools that prepared students for college. This article brings awareness to the fact that the split in high schools that properly preparing students are mixed across America. Great Schools Staff brings attention to how high schools in America are hit or miss. That some high schools help your child succeed and some do not help as well as others. Great!Schools Staff goes on to explain how Great!Schools.org conducted data that illustrates how well high schools prepare students overall. The Great!Schools Staff conducted a survey to weigh in on what high schools are doing that make some successful and others not so much. This article provides strategies that they found in their survey, which provide insight on what certain high schools are doing that make them more successful in helping students prepare. Great!Schools Staff supports the explanation by demonstrating the evidence and steps that some high schools took to be more successful in preparing their students for the next step in the education process. This article provides a sense of understanding, as to why some high schools are better equipped than others. This article demonstrates how even choosing a high school, whether private or public is important. To judge what best fits for the student to be successful in their future. The purpose of this blog is to disclose the steps that some high schools take, that increase the potential of student’s preparedness. The article is very helpful in understanding why certain outcomes happen regarding education. This is a meme based on an article that Great!Schools Staff created. This is against the argument of how students are unprepared for college. This article is in the grey area when it comes to the argument, of how high schools prepare and not prepare enough students. This article sheds light on how depending on the high school whether or not the student will be prepared enough for college. The article provides strategies, that some high schools used to be successful in preparing students compared to other high schools that did not utilize these strategies.