Asked by Meena
What support structures do you think need to be in place for junior's to succeed at Reardan?
what does this question mean? thank you
what does this question mean? thank you
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Answered by
Reed
What kind of services/support do juniors need from the school in order to succeed? Tutoring, remedial classes, AP classes, sex education, better counselling, or what would you do differently than is currently being done? More supervised activities to keep kids off the streets? I have no idea what your school is like. You do.
Answered by
Writeacher
During the sophomore and junior years of high school is when most drop-outs occur. That is, these are the years when students who see no future in more education for themselves usually stop attending.
I think the junior year is too late to start working with such students. Preventive programs (remedial classes, etc.) need to start much sooner. These ideas often start forming in middle school (maybe even earlier), especially in students who are barely passing from one grade to the next.
I think the junior year is too late to start working with such students. Preventive programs (remedial classes, etc.) need to start much sooner. These ideas often start forming in middle school (maybe even earlier), especially in students who are barely passing from one grade to the next.
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