At-risk students

Schools Need to Address Student Trauma During and After Distance Learning

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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

LOS ANGELES, May 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Every teacher in every school has students who have experienced or are living with trauma in their lives and that trauma may be escalating with distance learning.

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  • LOS ANGELES, May 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Every teacher in every school has students who have experienced or are living with trauma in their lives and that trauma may be escalating with distance learning.
  • Learn4Life , a network of charter schools that focuses on at-risk students, emphasizes the need to support students' social-emotional health and help them cope in this uncertain time.
  • She points out that all school leaders can educate teachers on a trauma-informed approach to learning during this pandemic and beyond.
  • Learn4Life is a network of nonprofit public schools that provides students personalized learning, career training and life skills.

33 Years of Dropout Prevention - Have We Been Barking Up the Wrong Tree?

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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

The National Dropout Prevention Center knowsthat school dropouts are a major problem for America in terms of economic prosperity, equity, and quality of life.

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  • The National Dropout Prevention Center knowsthat school dropouts are a major problem for America in terms of economic prosperity, equity, and quality of life.
  • Our dropout prevention efforts over these past 33 years have focused on improving instruction and finding programs, strategies, and interventions to academically engage our most at-risk students.
  • We've developed and implemented dropout early warning systems to alert us to the most at-risk students.
  • Dr. Sandy Addis, Director of the National Dropout Prevention Center, can be reached at [email protected] .

iboss Announces High-Risk and At-Risk Student Reports

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Thursday, May 2, 2019

The need for detailed logs and reports are critical to understanding student behavior.

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  • The need for detailed logs and reports are critical to understanding student behavior.
  • The high-risk and at-risk EDU reporting dashboards advance the leading reporting capabilities within iboss cloud with the information necessary to quickly pinpoint high-risk and at-risk students.
  • In addition, administrators can quickly drill into the student to understand exactly why the student is high-risk or at-risk to quickly respond and prevent harm to self or other students.
  • When drilling into a student at risk, the iboss cloud will show administrators exactly why the student was flagged at risk and show risky activity by category.

Government of Canada provides support for youth in four New Brunswick communities

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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

However, there are many who are vulnerable, which is why the Government of Canada makes it a priority to support preventative programming for at-risk youth.

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  • However, there are many who are vulnerable, which is why the Government of Canada makes it a priority to support preventative programming for at-risk youth.
  • The Intercultural Youth Initiative is an evidence-based program that aims to address risk factors to offending among at-risk youth through culturally-aware and proactive supports like mentoring, experiential learning, social engagement, and personal skills development.
  • The programwill help empower youth to build on competencies and life skills to prevent problematic behaviours such as substance abuse, bullying, violence, and poor school attendance.
  • Up to $44.5 million has been committed in 2018-2019 to support NCPS in the implementation and evaluation of crime prevention programs.

Government of Canada provides support to youth and families in Prince Albert

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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

However, there are many who are vulnerable, and that is why the Government of Canada makes it a priority to support preventative programming for at-risk youth.

Key Points: 
  • However, there are many who are vulnerable, and that is why the Government of Canada makes it a priority to support preventative programming for at-risk youth.
  • The Strengthening Families Program provides parents and youth with tools and skills that will help strengthen family relationships and empower at-risk youth to make positive and healthy decisions.
  • The project, which began its work in 2018, is expected to reach up to 150 at-risk youth and their families in Prince Albert over five years.
  • From April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018, the Government of Canada supported 77 community-based crime prevention projects across Canada.

Government of Canada provides support for youth in Thunder Bay

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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

However, there are many who are vulnerable, which is why the Government of Canada makes it a priority to support preventative programming for at-risk youth.

Key Points: 
  • However, there are many who are vulnerable, which is why the Government of Canada makes it a priority to support preventative programming for at-risk youth.
  • To support vulnerable youth and avoid similar tragedies, the City of Thunder Bay will implement a Youth Inclusion Program (YIP) in the community.
  • The YIP, which begins this year, will address youth crime prevention, youth well-being and youth safety through proactive community engagement and individualized support.
  • It will focus on providing mentorship opportunities for Indigenous youth going to school in Thunder Bay, which was recommended by the Inquest.

What Are the Consequences of Dropping Out of High School?

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Monday, July 30, 2018

Dropout Recovery Week, August 5-11, highlights programs that are working to break the dropout cycle.

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  • Dropout Recovery Week, August 5-11, highlights programs that are working to break the dropout cycle.
  • California-based Learn4Life offers a free high school diploma and job skills training to more than 40,000 of the state's most at-risk students each year.
  • Click to Tweet: Fact for #DropoutRecoveryWeek: More than 1.2 million high school students drop out each year.
  • Many students deal with multiple obstacles that make ithardto succeed in traditional high school, such as poverty, hunger, homelessness, pregnancy, incarceration and special needs.

Government of Canada provides support to youth and families in Montreal

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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

But there are many who are vulnerable and that is why the Government of Canada makes it a priority to support preventative programming for at-risk youth.

Key Points: 
  • But there are many who are vulnerable and that is why the Government of Canada makes it a priority to support preventative programming for at-risk youth.
  • The Strengthening Families Program provides parents and youth with tools and skills that will help strengthen family relationships and empower at-risk youth to make positive and healthy decisions.
  • This new project will help increase our capacity to continue to support black families and extend our expertise across various communities in Montreal.
  • From April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018, the Government of Canada supported 77 community-based crime prevention projects across Canada.