Practice Goals / Target Population
School dropout prevention programs target frequently absent students or students at risk of dropping out of school.
The role of the fine and performing arts in high
school dropout prevention.
The act authorizes grants that challenge all children to attain their highest academic potential through schoolwide programs proven effective in
school dropout prevention and reentry.
Not exact matches
At the time, I was working in a
dropout prevention program to help teens literally stay in
school.
The Foundation has partnered with Communities in
Schools (CIS)-- the nation's largest, non-profit, dropout - prevention organization — in West Los Angeles to implement fitness and wellness programs in two large urban high s
Schools (CIS)-- the nation's largest, non-profit,
dropout -
prevention organization — in West Los Angeles to implement fitness and wellness programs in two large urban high
schoolsschools.
I am also deeply troubled by Nevada's persistently high
dropout rate, and will work to ensure that ESEA contains provisions to address middle and high
school improvement and
dropout prevention.
An extra, transitional year of high
school, taught by teachers especially trained to accelerate the basic skills of teenagers and young adults, is part of a multifaceted
dropout -
prevention plan proposed this morning (July 3) by Sandra Feldman, president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), an organization representing 1 million teachers and
school - related personnel.
Two of the fastest - growing trends in online education converge in the Performance Learning Center project, which is why I called Communities in
Schools, a nonprofit
dropout -
prevention program that devised the model in Georgia in 2002.
Similarly, the
dropout -
prevention literature emphasizes the importance of making
school relevant to students» lives and making sure that
school is engaging and challenging.
The
dropout -
prevention research has also emphasized that «close mentoring and monitoring of students» is critical (Fairfax County Public
Schools, 2011).
This included literacy interventions,
dropout prevention programs, possitive behavior supports, RTI, extending the
school year, lowering class sizes, etc..
The report, prepared by the Massachusetts Advocacy Center and the Center for Early Adolescence at the University of North Carolina, attempts to merge what its authors say have until now been two mutually exclusive areas of research: effective middle -
school practice and
dropout prevention.
Armed with this information, staff members at the
school district, city, and partner organizations have been developing strategies and practices that give both
dropouts and at - risk students a web of increased support and services, including providing
dropout -
prevention specialists in several high
schools, establishing accelerated - learning programs for older students who are behind on credits, and implementing reading programs for older students whose skills are well below grade level.
In my travels, I've spoken to people who run alternative
schools, people who work in recovery programs to reclaim existing
dropouts, and people involved in a variety of
dropout prevention programs.
The South Ward Community
Schools Initiative includes $ 10 million for
school improvement and $ 2.5 million for
dropout prevention services, and is to be funded in part by the Foundation for Newark's Future — the organization that managed the Zuckerberg gift and matching funds, which are now exhausted.
Programs range from Stanford Online High
School to specialized
dropout prevention high
schools run in partnership with community - based nonprofits toRocketship, which plows savings from technology into extended learning opportunities and higher teacher salaries, to the North Carolina Virtual Public
School, a signature program of Democratic Governor Bev Purdue (launched when she was the state's Lt. Governor).
Although those
schools serve students only through grade eight,
dropout prevention has become part of their mission.
MyGraduation: The Los Angeles Unified
School District's
dropout -
prevention program is on MySpace.com.
Research shows that private -
school choice through vouchers or scholarships is one of our nation's most effective
dropout -
prevention programs for African Americans.
As of May 2015, 22 states and the District of Columbia had revised their laws in order to require or encourage
schools to: limit the use of exclusionary discipline practices; implement supportive (that is, nonpunitive) discipline strategies that rely on behavioral interventions; and provide support services such as counseling,
dropout prevention, and guidance services for at - risk students.
The
dropout -
prevention literature emphasizes the importance of making
school relevant to students» lives and ensuring that
school is engaging and challenging.
The nonprofit
dropout -
prevention program, Communities in
Schools, developed the PLC concept in 2002 and has since expanded the project to seven states and 33 s
Schools, developed the PLC concept in 2002 and has since expanded the project to seven states and 33
schoolsschools.
Taking aim at chronic absenteeism in California classrooms, state
schools chief Tom Torlakson honored 11 attendance review boards Tuesday for their work in improving attendance and
dropout prevention.
Learn about the five principles and related practices that middle
school educators should implement as part of a
dropout prevention strategy.
The IDRA Coca - Cola Valued Youth Program is a research - based, internationally - recognized
dropout prevention program that has kept 98 percent of its tutors in
school.
Dropout prevention strategies that make the most of the wider community include systemic renewal,
school and community collaboration, career / technical education and safe
schools.
Franklin Schargel has extensive experience working with K - 12 teachers and administrators providing staff development in the areas of
dropout prevention,
school leadership, creating positive
school cultures, establishing high performing classrooms and working with at - risk learners.
Through our eight research alliances and other activities, we are tackling such issues as
dropout prevention, more equitable outcomes for English language learners, college readiness and persistence, discipline disparities, and
school improvement strategies.
13 Years of the Coca - Cola Valued Youth Program in Brazil IDRA's Coca - Cola Valued Youth Program is a research - based
dropout prevention program that since 1984 has been implemented in
schools across the United States as well as Puerto Rico and the...
The DPIF is a five ‐ phase, systematic process that includes knowledge transfer and utilization of
dropout prevention research, proven practices that work, policies and procedures that support
school completion, and the implementation of evidence ‐ based practices within a contextual fit.
This
dropout prevention program works by identifying junior high and high
school students in at - risk situations and enlisting them as tutors for elementary
school youngsters who are also struggling in
school.
1: Increase the awareness of policymakers, administrators, and practitioners about
dropout prevention, reentry, and
school completion.
According to the What Works Clearinghouse, Check & Connect is the only
dropout prevention intervention found to have positive effects on staying in
school.
When asked about
dropout prevention programs,
school officials pointed to the district's Reading by Four program, which is a response to one of the greatest indicators of a future
dropout — whether a child can read at grade level while still in elementary
school.
«We used to focus solely on
dropout prevention, relying heavily on supplemental programs,» said Chris Sturgis of MetisNet, a consultant to foundations, states and
school districts on high
school reform.
A nationally - recognized expert on the
prevention and recovery of
dropouts, Dr. Robledo Montecel pioneered research on
school dropouts in Texas.
IDRA's research on strategies for reducing the
dropout rate, stemming from research - based effective strategies and IDRA's experience in
schools over the last 26 years, shows five components are vital to successful
dropout prevention.
Communities In
Schools of Tennessee (CISTN) is a part of the National Communities In
Schools network, known as the leading and most effective
dropout prevention organization in America, and the only such organization that is proven to decrease the
dropout rate and increase on - time graduation rates.
School dropouts: Education could play a stronger role in identifying and disseminating promising
prevention strategies.
Also, as a result of new state policy and regulation following the IDRA study, most
school districts identified
dropout prevention coordinators and developed
dropout plans.
Funding categories that would be entirely eliminated under even a 5 % reduction include staff development,
school technology, teacher mentoring pay, and
dropout prevention.
5.14 Researched based
dropout prevention strategies for students at - risk of dropping out of
school are used at the nontraditional or alternative
school.
Her past professional experiences include being a
dropout prevention mathematics teacher, assistant to the chief of accountability for Baltimore City Public
Schools (2001 - 2004), director of accountability for Montgomery County Public
Schools (2004 - 2007), and has served as the vice-president of the American Education Research Association Division H, Research, Evaluation and Assessment in
Schools, as well as held leadership roles in the Directors of Research and Evaluation and National Association of Test Directors.
There are many
dropout prevention, character education, and career and college readiness programs available to
schools.
The Every Student Succeeds Act creates an innovation fund to test, validate, replicate and scale evidence - based solutions to solve the big challenges students and
schools face, and it allows
school districts to invest their federal
dropout prevention and student safety and health funds in «pay for success» initiatives in which districts pay for student services only if and when specified results are achieved.
Between 1988 and 1995, only eighty - nine
school districts won federal grants for
dropout prevention programs.
Joanna Fox of the Everyone Graduates Center at Johns Hopkins University reviews research related to community partnerships that support keeping students in
school and on track to graduation, provided snapshots of community and non-profit organizations
dropout prevention efforts, and shares success stories of a few
schools and districts — Dothan City Schools, Alabama; Harris County Schools in Houston, Texas; and New York City S
schools and districts — Dothan City
Schools, Alabama; Harris County Schools in Houston, Texas; and New York City S
Schools, Alabama; Harris County
Schools in Houston, Texas; and New York City S
Schools in Houston, Texas; and New York City
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Also, as a result of new state policy and regulation following the IDRA study, most
school districts identified
dropout prevention coordinators and developed
dropout prevention plans.
Supports need to begin in early childhood, with access to high - quality preschools, and continue throughout high
school through programs that focus on
dropout prevention and promote college attendance.
operate
dropout prevention programs for at - risk youth in local
schools and / or youth returning from correctional / delinquent facilities.