FifthColumn
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Here's a site that has all the answers...............maybe:
Why Students Drop Out + BoostUp.org
Now listen to the man with all the answers:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZfFf0wOjrs&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
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Why not begin to make parents responsible for their own children.
Start billing parents for the days children don't show up at class.
Start bringing in the parents when children get bad grades and instruct parents how to tudor their children in various subjects.
Remove sports from schools. It is a waste of time and money and is only in schools today because sporting good companies give free equipment to schools to indoctrinate children into American's national religion: Sports!
Why Students Drop Out + BoostUp.org
Dropout Reasons
There’s no single reason.
Students drop out of school for a number of different reasons—and it’s typically a combination of many issues. Here are some of the top reasons students give for leaving school:
- Becoming a parent
- Classes aren’t interesting
- Failing in school
- Family responsibilities (work, caring for siblings, etc.)
- Parents/family/adults have low expectations
- Poor attendance
- Too much freedom
Warning Signs
What to watch for. There are specific factors to watch for in students who are likely to drop out of school. If you see one or more of these signs, get involved! You can give these students the Boost they need to stay in school.
- Their peers or siblings have dropped out of school.
- They believe their parents are too controlling and they want to rebel.
- They don’t feel challenged in school.
- They don’t feel high educational expectations from either their family or school.
- They feel like they don’t fit in or have friends at school.
- They have drug, alcohol or mental health problems.
- They have poor learning conditions at school—such as overcrowding, high levels of violence and excessive absenteeism.
- They have trouble with schoolwork or feel like they are not as smart as other students.
- They regularly miss school or are frequently tardy.
- They struggle with problems at home, including physical or verbal abuse.
Now listen to the man with all the answers:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZfFf0wOjrs&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
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Why not begin to make parents responsible for their own children.
Start billing parents for the days children don't show up at class.
Start bringing in the parents when children get bad grades and instruct parents how to tudor their children in various subjects.
Remove sports from schools. It is a waste of time and money and is only in schools today because sporting good companies give free equipment to schools to indoctrinate children into American's national religion: Sports!
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