Studies show...

Dropouts are more likely to be: unemployed, in prison, living in poverty, receiving government assistance, less healthy, divorced, and single parents

According to new U.S. Census data:

- a bachelor's degree earns an average of $51,554
- a high school diploma earns $28,645
- a high school dropout earns $19,169

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

What can teachers, counselors, and administrators do to help you, as students, stay in school?

9 comments:

  1. I think teachers should act like they care about you as a person and not just what your test score is.

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  2. make the work more appealing to us as teenagers because we get bored really easily and we don't like to pay attention when were bored.

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  3. i think that they should make it interesting

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  4. The principals should act like they care about the students too.

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  5. i think that if teachers would just keep two students who dislike each other away from each other and not try to work out the problem it would be easier to handle it!

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  6. make classes more fun. no long BIG test just simple answer test

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  7. if a child has a problem then they should act like they care. they also should show more enthusiasm about what they are teaching.

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  8. i think that teachers need to slow down they talk way too fast and when a student needs help the teacher gets frustrated with the student cuz they dont understand exactly how to do the work!then the whole class gets behind and everyone blames it on the one student!

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  9. I wish the principals would care more about what's going on in their schools, it's like their too busy to notice the things going on in the class rooms.

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