Sentences with phrase «early outreach»

To get more high school students onto the college track, state education officials began to focus on early outreach.
A report by the Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) stated that 81 percent of trade show attendees surveyed said they had buying authority; to capitalize on this opportunity yourself, you'll want to invest heavily in early outreach.
Within the course of one school year, the combination of a data - driven focus on attendance, personalized early outreach, support from community partners, and a generally healthier school climate has helped cut Roosevelt's chronic absence rate from 15 to 8 percent, as the school's Academic Performance Index (API) score climbed by 30 points!
Identifying chronically absent students provides an opportunity to do early outreach, prevention and early intervention,» Barbara Kronick, director of Integrated Support Services at Sacramento City Unified, said.
The report's recommendations for the profession include: maintaining a set of key diversity data; committing to being transparent about the data; adopt social mobility targets rather than quotas; promote recruitment practices to broaden intake; adopt mentoring, sponsoring and early outreach programmes; and implement retention strategies such as support networks.
Implementing the Servicing Alignment Initiative with the Federal Housing Finance Agency and Freddie Mac to require early outreach by servicers to struggling homeowners
This second of four Attendance Awareness Month 2017 webinars focuses on early outreach and intervention.
Early outreach to startups provides a number of benefits, including the ability to push its Azure cloud platform, get early access to possible acquisition targets, and keep tabs on what's going on at the cutting edge of the tech ecosystem.
Using data from a nationwide survey, conducted in partnership with the National Association of Community Health Centers, the authors examined the early outreach and enrollment efforts of 606 community health centers across the United States.
1) prevents absences from occurring, 2) organizes caring and early outreach to families and students before absences add up, and 3) coordinates supports and services for vulnerable students who miss the most school.
Hispanic Mother Daughter Program is an early outreach college preparatory program designed to raise the educational and career aspirations of Arizona middle and high school students.
It recognizes that teachers are the first line of prevention and early outreach.
Comprehensive and early outreach to policy makers, key stakeholders and validators is critical to broadening support for our positions in the coming year.
This event, combined with the earlier outreach efforts, led to a very exciting response — over twenty Menu for the Future groups were formed!
Early outreach on the topic of paternity establishment, as well as information regarding child support and visitation arrangements, may help these mothers better navigate the legal landscape ahead.
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