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Strategies for Truancy Prevention

Date/Time (ET): 
April 27, 2009 - 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Led By: 
National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention

Truancy is one of the main problems that our school systems are facing. As one of our SSHS Project Directors said “Truancy is the gateway to crime”, please join us and listen to two sites that created systems to support prevention, intervention and systemic change to address the issue of truancy. You will have the opportunity to learn from their experiences and to ask any questions that will facilitate implementation of effective strategies in your community.

Audience: 
Project Directors
Audience: 
Grantees
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File Rome, NY and Joelle Taylor125.04 KB
File Hillsboro, OR and Liza Andrew-Miller971.98 KB
File Truancy Reduction Toolkit from OJJDP16.38 KB
File Christy's Framework for Truancy Reduction and Attendance Improvement165.06 KB
File Perry's Model for Attendance Improvement443.21 KB
File Ex. of Student Intervention Framework from Century High School18.83 KB
File Ex. of Staff Assessment from Linn Benton ESD30.47 KB
File Truancy Prevention in Urban Schools25.31 KB
File Geographical Graduation Rates: Urban vs. Rural Communities1.7 MB
File Parent's Guide to Truancy2.05 MB
File Cost-Benefit Analysis of Truancy Programs892.19 KB
File Increasing Student Attendance: Strategies from Research and Practice224.48 KB
File Approaches to Dropout Prevention: Early Warning Signs and Interventions1.45 MB
File Dropout Prevention: Students at-risk and Keeping them on the "Graduation Track"378.42 KB
File A Call to Improve Graduation Rates for Girls926.09 KB
File Linking Absence to Delinquency715.33 KB
File Importance of Addressing Chronic Absence in Early Grades689.44 KB
File Chronic Absenteeism in the Early Grades341.71 KB
File School Dropout as a Public Health Issue417.3 KB