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The anticipation was palpable at both Homestead and Fremont high schools last Thursday night as anxious graduates adjusted each others' ties, hair and gowns in their last few minutes as high school students. Homestead reported that out of a class of approximately 400 graduates, 353 filled out an exit survey indicating what plans they have after graduating. One hundred eighty-two students are planning to attend a four-year college; 153 are going to junior colleges; five are enlisting in the military; five are going to vocational schools; three are going straight to jobs and five reported "other." Of Fremont's 309 graduates, 272 filled out the exit survey. Eighty-three students are planning to attend a four-year college; 164 are going to community college; 11 are enlisting in the military; eight are going straight to jobs and three are going to vocational schools.
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