State data are clear that educational outcomes impact earnings, health, crime, and homelessness. Many of us find the topic of economic development in our region exciting. After all, what is there not to like about new businesses, more jobs, higher incomes, less poverty, low crime and sprouting infrastructure? Excitement about the prospect of increased economic growth can sometimes mask the crucial initiatives that are vital to achieving economic success. The expansion of human capital in the state, for instance, is vital to a productive labor force and sustained economic growth.