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Title: Dropout Prevention, Intervention,


1
Dropout Prevention, Intervention, Recovery
Reducing DropoutsWhere Do You Start?
  • Presenters
  • Ruthie Johnson, Hollywood High School
  • Mike Korich, Crenshaw High School

2
Dropout Prevention,Intervention, Recovery
  • Reducing Dropouts
  • Where Do You Start?
  • Cultivate a sense of purpose
  • Assemble a school team
  • Establish commit to a regular meeting time
  • Identify local target populations
  • Develop a planning strategy

3
Cultivating a Sense Purpose
  • Getting Passionate
  • What Spurs You to Action?
  • What led you to working with children in public
    education?
  • Beliefs
  • Experiences

4
Cultivating a Sense Purpose
  • Putting Action into Words
  • What words or phrases do you use to motivate
    at-risk students?
  • Just do it! Nike
  • Do the right thing. Spike Lee
  • Make it work, people. Tim Gunn

5
Assembling a School Team
  • Dropout Prevention,
  • Intervention, Recovery Teams
  • (Bul. 3720)
  • Teams must include individuals whose knowledge
    and position avails them to support the
    school-wide effort in the above three areas
  • Authority Who can mandate action?
  • Leadership Who can spearhead the process?
  • Expertise Who can implement the system?
  • Access Who can leverage resources?

6
Assembling a School Team
  • Selecting Your Team Members

7
Establishing Team Meetings
  • Making THE Commitment
  • Select a site that is large and central enough
    to house the meeting
  • Choose a time that coordinates with other
    mandated meetings
  • Set a tone of collaboration to forward the goal

8
Identifying Target Groups
  • Finding Your Target Population
  • Dropout Lists
  • Potential Dropout Students
  • CAHSEE Fails
  • 12th Grade Non-Graduates

9
Identifying Target Groups
  • Dropout Lists (Ref. 3919.0)
  • Tan No Show List
  • Students who completed 06-07 school year but
    failed to enroll for 07-08 year
  • Salmon Leaver List
  • Students who withdrew during the 07-08 school
    year for whom no records were requested
  • Green No Show Matriculating List
  • Potential 9th grade feeder school students who
    failed to enroll at your school for the 07-08
    year

10
Identifying Target Groups
  • Potential Dropout Students
  • Determining factors derived from a regression
    analysis. The most significant predictor is the
    difference between a student's age and his/her
    grade level. Critical factors include
  • Age/Grade level
  • GPA
  • Marks
  • Attendance
  • Work Habits/Us

11
Identifying Target Groups
  • CAHSEE Fails
  • 10th, 11th, 12th grade students who have not
    passed either/both parts of the CAHSEE
  • AB 347 Requires that any 12th grade student
    who failed the CAHSEE is entitled to an
    additional two consecutive years of ongoing
    academic support

12
Identifying Target Groups
  • 12th Grade Non-Graduates
  • Students include, but are not limited to
  • Those who are credit deficient
  • Those who have not passed one/or both parts of
    the CAHSEE
  • Those who are missing specific requirements,
    such as service learning
  • Any combination of the above possibilities

13
Developing a Planning Strategy
  • Coordinating Support Strategies
  • Prevention, Intervention, Recovery
  • How does the school attack the twin goals of
    lowering dropout and raising graduation rates?
  • Through a coordinated team effort that
    implements strategies that support the needs of
    the four (4) identified target groups

14
Developing a Planning Strategy
  • Continuum of Support
  • Prevention
  • Intervention
  • Recovery

15
Developing a Planning Strategy
16
Developing a Planning Strategy
  • Supports to Consider
  • ELA/RLA Saturday classes
  • CAHSEE Prep built into Master Schedule
  • COST/RCT Meetings
  • SST Meetings
  • Community College Partnerships
  • Freshmen Academies
  • Classroom Presentations
  • AB 1802 Conferences
  • Welcome Wall (L.A. High)
  • Credit Recovery Options
  • Alternative Ed. Placements
  • Bridge/Transitional summer programs (from 8th to
    9th or 12th to local Community Colleges
  • AB 347 (e.g., Credit-Up program at Jordan High
    School)
  • Parent meetings
  • IGP meetings
  • Peer Mediation Groups
  • Attendance Bulletin (Bul. 1292)

17
Closing Summary
  • What did you accomplish today?
  • The development of a sense of purpose
  • The formation of a Dropout Prevention,
    Intervention, Recovery Team
  • The establishment of commitment to a regular
    meeting time
  • The classification of target populations
  • The application of a planning strategy

18
Final Thought
  • Education is the most powerful weapon to
    change the world.
  • Nelson Mandela
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