The program
targets elementary school children (ages 6 to 10) who are at high risk for early development of conduct problems, including substance use (i.e., who display early aggressive, disruptive, or nonconformist behaviors).
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targeted elementary school children.
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The suspension rate for
elementary students at Success Academy charter
schools is seven times the rate of New York City's public
elementary schools and, like Achievement First, Inc. the charter
school was
targeting and abusing
children as young as kindergarten.
School districts can also use No
Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) Title I program funds for pre-kindergarten programs, but most districts choose to
target limited funds on
elementary grades.
The activities at
Target First Saturdays are specifically designed for
children in preschool and
elementary school, so pack up the kids and get ready to go!
Target population - couples, families, adolescents,
children elementary school land older; women and men in transition.
Target Population: Community advocates interested in identifying and training skilled advocates for the educational needs of
children and youth who are in out - of - home care and
school (
elementary to high
school), including youth with special education needs who qualify to receive educational services until age 21
RIPP
targets a developmental phase in the
child's life, the transition from
elementary to middle
school, as an opportunity to intervene to prevent violence.
The
target population is
children within the
elementary school setting, particularly first graders and fifth graders.