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DROPOUT PREVENTION Presented by: Nick Rhodes
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DROPOUT PREVENTION Dropout: State Board Policy HSP-Q-001 Any Student Who Leaves School for Any Reason Before Graduation or Completion of a Program of Studies Without Transferring to Another Elementary or Secondary School For Reporting Purposes, a Dropout is a Student Who Was Enrolled at Some Time During the Previous School Year, But Who Was Not Enrolled on Day 20 of the Current School Year. A Dropout is a Student Who is Not a Transfer and Leaves School Before Earning a Diploma.
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Dropout Prevention Everybody’s Job Long Term School Board Responsibility Systemic and Systematic Approach Analyze Who and Why Multi-Faceted Problem and Solutions Not “a Program” or “a Person” Strategic Emphasis Continuous Monitoring and Adjustment
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Early Strategies for Dropout Prevention Slow Down Process for Releasing Dropouts for Enrollment In GED Program Revise Attendance Policy/Procedures Offer a 21 Credit Diploma for Alternative School Students Increase Substance Abuse Prevention and Intervention Services Provide Flexible Credit Recovery programs at All High Schools
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Establish Attendance Policy Based on District with Best Attendance Rate Time-for-time consequences for unexcused absences Requirement to make up work for all absences Definitions of excessive absences Incentives, including exam exemptions
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Graduation Rates of Area Counties All StudentsMaleFemale Native AmericanAsianBlackHispanic Multi- RacialWhite Economically Disadvantaged Limited English Proficient Students with Disabilities Brunswick 74.869.181.15083.379.668.483.373.76961.563.5 Columbus 69.76575.967.6 6960 70.969.9 66.1 Duplin 71.965.778.1 73.950.98078.964.828.958.8 New Hanover 70.964.977.071.477.456.150.066.777.954.335.044.3 Onslow 79.674.584.787.57676.578.78280.769.772.761.6 Pender 69.366.572.9 6839.164.772.561.840.758.3
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