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The Rise Cohort A Dropout Prevention Program Tina Krabitz and Laura Peter Homewood Center
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Dropout Characteristics With a partner, brainstorm a list of characteristics that describe a student who is at risk for dropping out Write one characteristic per post-it note Try to come up with 4 per partner Place on “Alan” With a partner, brainstorm a list of characteristics that describe a student who is at risk for dropping out Write one characteristic per post-it note Try to come up with 4 per partner Place on “Alan”
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Elementary Level What to look for: Reading and math skills below grade level Failing reading and/or math Attendance Referrals/Behavior Suspensions What to look for: Reading and math skills below grade level Failing reading and/or math Attendance Referrals/Behavior Suspensions
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Elementary Level What you can do: Increase level of communication with parents Involve families in workshops and Parent Information Sessions Social skills training and education for students Practice goal setting Provide reading and math interventions Incorporate reflective activities into disciplinary actions Articulate with Middle School staff What you can do: Increase level of communication with parents Involve families in workshops and Parent Information Sessions Social skills training and education for students Practice goal setting Provide reading and math interventions Incorporate reflective activities into disciplinary actions Articulate with Middle School staff
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Middle Level Goals for all students: Studies show that students who can project themselves into the future and understand the consequences of their actions today are far less likely to: Dropout of school Become a teen parent Abuse drugs Goals for all students: Studies show that students who can project themselves into the future and understand the consequences of their actions today are far less likely to: Dropout of school Become a teen parent Abuse drugs
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Middle Level Strategies and Interventions Transition programs into and out of Middle School Review student data to determine current assessment, attendance, and suspension data Create individualized plans for students who fall in the “at risk” category- these should include: Point of contact staff who will meet with and follow up with students and families Goal setting activities Inventories and learning profiles Academic and behavioral interventions Offer before and after school programs that target academic and social enrichments experiences School-wide focus on teacher collaboration and cross-curricular, real- world lesson planning Schedule career and enrichment presentations intermittently throughout the school year Increase staff buy in by offering school-wide training and planning Strategies and Interventions Transition programs into and out of Middle School Review student data to determine current assessment, attendance, and suspension data Create individualized plans for students who fall in the “at risk” category- these should include: Point of contact staff who will meet with and follow up with students and families Goal setting activities Inventories and learning profiles Academic and behavioral interventions Offer before and after school programs that target academic and social enrichments experiences School-wide focus on teacher collaboration and cross-curricular, real- world lesson planning Schedule career and enrichment presentations intermittently throughout the school year Increase staff buy in by offering school-wide training and planning
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RISE Cohort Plan: Review of data showed significant dropout numbers for Homewood 9th graders Researched counties and schools with similar data and demographics that made improvements in the area of dropouts Attended conferences and shadow days to observe current curriculum, strategies, and interventions used Met with essential central office and school staff to plan and implement initiative at Homewood Plan: Review of data showed significant dropout numbers for Homewood 9th graders Researched counties and schools with similar data and demographics that made improvements in the area of dropouts Attended conferences and shadow days to observe current curriculum, strategies, and interventions used Met with essential central office and school staff to plan and implement initiative at Homewood
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RISE Cohort Do: Presented initiative to all staff for buy-in and to gauge staff interest to participate Identified students based on the dropout criteria Created cohort model and schedule Met with students and parents to provide information and encourage commitment Incorporated field trips, speakers, and other career experiences into class Utilized Career Choices curriculum Met with students to develop goals and plans for the year Reviewed throughout the year Do: Presented initiative to all staff for buy-in and to gauge staff interest to participate Identified students based on the dropout criteria Created cohort model and schedule Met with students and parents to provide information and encourage commitment Incorporated field trips, speakers, and other career experiences into class Utilized Career Choices curriculum Met with students to develop goals and plans for the year Reviewed throughout the year
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RISE Cohort Study: Reviewed student data at end of first quarter Met with students, parents, teachers, administration to obtain feedback and suggestions Identified students in need of additional academic and behavior interventions Compared Cohort data to “traditional tracked” 9th graders Continued to provide and participate in professional development Used workspace and bi-weekly meetings to share ideas and student information Study: Reviewed student data at end of first quarter Met with students, parents, teachers, administration to obtain feedback and suggestions Identified students in need of additional academic and behavior interventions Compared Cohort data to “traditional tracked” 9th graders Continued to provide and participate in professional development Used workspace and bi-weekly meetings to share ideas and student information
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RISE Cohort Act: Reviewed student data throughout the year Met with Cohort teachers to encourage and support co-planning and cross-curricular teaching Provided feedback to students throughout the year based on BAG Made changes to increase expectations and engagement from students Utilized information and data to begin planning and preparation for next year’s Cohort Act: Reviewed student data throughout the year Met with Cohort teachers to encourage and support co-planning and cross-curricular teaching Provided feedback to students throughout the year based on BAG Made changes to increase expectations and engagement from students Utilized information and data to begin planning and preparation for next year’s Cohort
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Dropout Strategies With a partner, brainstorm a list of strategies that schools can do to address the dropout issue Write one strategy per post-it note Try to come up with 3 per partner Place on “Frank” With a partner, brainstorm a list of strategies that schools can do to address the dropout issue Write one strategy per post-it note Try to come up with 3 per partner Place on “Frank”
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Share Out Directions: Meet with school/partners to identify PDSA for your specific school and demographics What can you do next year? Create PDSA foldable to generate ideas and take back to your school/staff Directions: Meet with school/partners to identify PDSA for your specific school and demographics What can you do next year? Create PDSA foldable to generate ideas and take back to your school/staff
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Questions and Resources Any questions? Comments? Resources: Laura_peter@hcpss.org Laura_peter@hcpss.org Christina_krabitz@hcpss.org Christina_krabitz@hcpss.org Amanda@academicinnovations.com Amanda@academicinnovations.com Career Choices Curriculum Any questions? Comments? Resources: Laura_peter@hcpss.org Laura_peter@hcpss.org Christina_krabitz@hcpss.org Christina_krabitz@hcpss.org Amanda@academicinnovations.com Amanda@academicinnovations.com Career Choices Curriculum
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