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Credit Alternatives and Recovery Education (CARE) Morgan County Schools
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Over one million who enter 9 th grade each year fail to graduate 4 years later – 5% - 10% are gifted; 63% are passing About 7,000 students drop out of high school each school day
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9 th grade is the bottleneck – Up to 40% of students in the highest dropout schools repeat 9 th grade and only 10% - 15% of those who fail graduate The students in the lowest 25% quartile of achievement are seven times less likely to graduate than those in the top 25% quartile
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Dropouts from the class of 2008 will cost the nation $319 billion in lost wages over their lifetime If the dropouts from the class of 2006 had finished high school, the United States would save $17 billion in Medicaid and uninsured health care in their lifetime. Increasing the graduation rate by only 5% for males would save $8 billion each year by reducing crime related expenses
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A student is consider on-track for graduation if by the end of 9 th grade he/she has 5 or more credits and has no more than one F in an academic subject
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A student is consider off-track for graduation if by the end of 9 th grade he/she has less than 5 credits and has at least one F in an academic subject.
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Before grade 9 PREVENTION After Grade 9 RESCUE
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At the end of Kindergarten be able to read the following: The cat sleeps on the mat. At the end of 3 rd grade be able to write, read and comprehend (decoding, fluency, vocabulary) Prior to 9 th grade, students should at least read on a 6 th grade level Brain research says that 5% of the population have an inability to read – Currently, only about 52% are literate on a 6 th grade level.
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40% of Freshmen finish 9 th grade with less than a 2.0 GPA 26% of Freshmen finish 9 th grade with a 3.0 or greater GPA
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40% of 9 th graders in a major study missed two weeks (10% of instruction time) or more in a semester Serious absenteeism indicates Disengagement and those students have less than a 10% chance to graduate 63% of 9 th graders who miss 5-9 days a semester graduate on time 87% of 9 th graders who have less than 5 days graduate on time
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IndicatorAccuracy in Predicting Graduates ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ GPA85% On-Track vs. Off-Track85% Semester Course 89% Failures Absences90%
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25% of Dropouts give up in 5 th grade 49% of Dropouts give up in 9 th grade
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Do not accept failure Identify At-Risk Students Establish Effective Mentor Programs Maintain Academic Rigor Connect learning to future success Academies/Advisory Groups Parental Contact Diversified Instruction Tiered Instruction Someone MAKES a connection with student
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Alternative Learning Environments Creative and Flexible Schedules Credit Recovery Intense Counseling Explorations of Career Opportunities
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Repeating 9 th graders with 2 or less academic credits More than 6 absences last semester GPA < 2.0 Repeating 10 th graders with 6 or less academic credits More than 6 absences last semester GPA < 2.0
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Option #1 – Full time students Daily attend 4 one-hour classes for credit recovery at the Learning Center (periods 4-7) AHSGE Remediation/Preparation at Learning Center (elective for 1 credit) Attend home school for PE or other elective classes; attend Brewer for Career Tech; complete ACCESS or STAR classes for electives Optional Saturday classes
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Daily Attend 4 classes of credit recovery at Learning Center from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. ACCESS or STAR classes on Saturday morning 8:00 – 12:00
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Attend home school for electives Attend credit recovery classes at Learning Center from 3:00 – 7:00 each day Optional Saturday classes
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Repeating 9 th graders with Less than 2 academic credits More than 6 absences last semester Suspension(s) GPA < 2.0 Repeating 10 th graders with Less than 6 academic credits More than 6 absences last semester Suspension(s) GPA < 2.0 Option #1 – Full time students 1. Daily attend 4 one-hour classes for credit recovery at the Learning Center (periods 4-7) 2. AHSGE Remediation/Preparation at Learning Center (elective for 1 credit) 3. Attend home school for PE or other elective classes; attend Brewer for Career Tech; complete ACCESS or STAR classes for electives 4. Optional Saturday classes Option #2 – Students wanting to work during the day 1. Daily Attend 4 classes of credit recovery at Learning Center from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. 2 ACCESS or STAR classes on Saturday morning 8:00 – 12:00 Option #3 – Part-time for school day 1. Attend home school for electives 2. Attend credit recovery classes at Learning Center from 3:00 – 7:00 each day 3. Optional Saturday classes
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Identify Off-Track Students Encourage parents and student to consider a flexible alternative to dropping out Complete the application – signed by student and parent Counselor prepares recommendation form – signed by the counselor and the principal Interview by intervention team Develop Individual Recovery Plan (IRP) and sign as contract
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30 students will recover to grade level in the first year If those 30 students in 9 th and 10 th grade recover and graduate on time in 2 years, there would be a 6% increase in the graduation rate for 2014
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In a SREB survey of 300,000 high school and middle school students… 91% say they will graduate from high school 87% say they will attend post-secondary schools 81% say they will get a Bachelor’s degree 45% say they will get an advanced degree Only 1.5% say they will drop out of school
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