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Dec 31, 2015

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Page 1: Helping Students Graduate “Preventing School Drop-Outs” franklin@sargel.com .

Helping Students Graduate

“Preventing School Drop-Outs”[email protected]

www.schargel.com

Page 2: Helping Students Graduate “Preventing School Drop-Outs” franklin@sargel.com .

Facts

• 27% of Detroit High School Students GRADUATE

• 85% of prison inmates dropped-out of school

• Average Cost to taxpayers per inmate is $41,000/yr

• Largest Group w/in a demographic who Quit School – African American

Page 3: Helping Students Graduate “Preventing School Drop-Outs” franklin@sargel.com .

Ask a Drop-Out….Why?

“School is boring”

“I am failing”

Page 4: Helping Students Graduate “Preventing School Drop-Outs” franklin@sargel.com .

Did you know that???California credits the number of prison cells they will need in advance by determining the number of 3rd graders who cannot read.

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CAUSES of Drop-Outs also places a student “At-risk”

• Low SES• Non English-Speaking Homes• Ineffective Parenting• Low Parental Expectation• Dysfunctional Home life• Lack of Parental Involvement• High Mobility• Low Educational Level of Parents

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Most prominent contributing factors:

• Low Expectations for poor and minority students. Not all children learn in the same way and at the same pace.

• A passive learning process – kids today are active, not passive.

• A lack of involvement by parents, outside groups and agencies.

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“Ineffective” School Discipline Systemsalso places students At-

Risk.If dropouts and suspensions are

up in 9th grades then better teachers should be at this level.

Check out Schargel’s Best In-School Suspension Programs

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Additional At-Risk Factors

• Lack of Adequate Counseling 1 counselor to 450 students preferred

Columbine had 3 counselors for 1800 now they have 18

• Negative School Climate• Retentions/Suspensions

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What can we do?

• Engage Students • “The best teacher is the

one who teaches the least.”

• Don’t change the lesson, just improve it by changing the way we teach.

• Students who do the teaching are motivated.

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Are we overlooking something?

• Close your eyes—identify a typical drop-out

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• Most dropouts by number are Caucasian because most students are Caucasian.

• Many come from stable families• Have passing grades• Never been pregnant or a parent• 17% drop-out in their senior year • with fewer than 9 months left of school• 65% of this group say they were “bored”

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Causes are diverse….so strategies need to be diverse ….

• Yet, “most of the funding for “Drop-Out” Prevention is under Title 1, which funds programs for low-income students – as if there aren’t any middle – or high-income students at risk!”

F.Schargel on “No Child Left Behind”

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We MUST….

Connect the “World of Work” to the High School

Technical Schools identify strengths of At-Risk learners

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Lastly …. Stopping Dropping-Out starts with “ALL of us”

• Dropping-Out is a Process

• It begins in elementary school and culminates when a student “can” drop-out

• Build Relationships w/Students

• Have High Expectations for all students