No Child Left Behind: The Need to Address the Dropout Crisis : Hearing Before the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, on Examining the Need to Address the Dropout Crisis, November 1, 2002 (Las Cruces, NM) |
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Page 55 - In a school-linked approach to integrating services for children, (a) services are provided to children and their families through a collaboration among schools, healthcare providers, and social service agencies: (b) the schools are among the central participants in planning and governing the collaborative effort: and (c) the services are provided at, or are coordinated by personnel located at, the school or a site near the school.
Page 5 - While it is clear that progress has been made, there is still a great deal of work to be done to reach our goal of a fully effective, well managed police department and a safer City.
Page 1 - October of 1997, some 3.6 million young adults were not enrolled in a high school program and had not completed high school. These youths...
Page 55 - ... the collaborative effort; and (c) the services are provided at, or are coordinated by personnel located at, the school or a site near the school, (p.
Page 17 - Well, currently, because there is a strong research component that follows, we have got mentoring going on in the southern part of the State and the northern part of the State and...
Page 1 - Santa Fe, NM, Hon. Jeff Bingaman presiding. Present : Senator Bingaman. OPENING STATEMENT OF SENATOR BINGAMAN Senator BINGAMAN.
Page 55 - Most often, the school-linked approach requires agencies that typically provide health and social services off the school site to move some of their staff and; or services to the school. Although school personnel are actively—involved in identifying children who need services, they are not typically the actual providers of the services...
Page 44 - The percentage who are not enrolled in school and who have not received a high school diploma or equivalency credential.
Page 45 - In summary, we have accomplished a great deal, but there is still much work to be done to ensure that all students complete high school.
Page 50 - Hall is the Founder and Executive Director of the National Indian Youth Leadership Project, a Gallup-based national non-profit established in 1986.