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<p>According to Matthew Kass, director of Excel Academy Central, the secret behind these schools is the trust that’s part of the student-teacher relationship.</p>
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<p>&quot;I know everything about them, and you know what, kids like that because a lot of the times in these comprehensive schools,[http://www.abercrombiezandfitchfrance.com abercrombie and fitch], these kids get lost in the shuffle,[http://www.airjordanzchaussure.com air jordan],&quot; says Kass. &quot;There is no accountability. We believe in accountability.&quot;</p>
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<p>Every school day,[http://www.airjordanzchaussure.com jordan], about 7,[http://www.mercurialsvapora2012.com mercurial vapor],000 students drop out of school in the United Stars. That's a total of 1.2 million students each year&nbsp; and only about 70 percent of entering high school freshman graduate each year. The problem is especially serious in America’s inner city school districts. In Philadelphia, for example, nearly half of the student population drops out of high school.&nbsp; </p>
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<p>But a program in Philadelphia is working to re-engage students to come back to school,[http://www.chaussureslouboutinpascherd.com louboutin], earn a diploma and even go on to college - schools that cater to students who have dropped back in. </p>
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<p>The program began as a telephone hotline, but now works with 11 schools around the city. Some offer only on-line classes,[http://www.ralphlaurenpascherafrance.com ralph lauren], others allow students to attend half days so they can continue to work or care for children. But most drop-in students return to school full time. </p>
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<p>&quot;When people think of drop out they think, ‘Oh, you don’t want to go to school,[http://www.outlethoganrnegozio.com hogan], that’s why you dropped out.’&quot; Educator Tierra Fernandez says that’s not the reason most kids leave school. &quot;You have students that are in foster care or they have unstable households, they’ve children, they moved around a whole lot and they just don’t have a stable house to live in.&quot;</p>
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<p>&quot;When you sit at home on your butt all day, you realize education,[http://www.poloaralphlaurenboutique.com polo ralph lauren], your diploma, is the starting point of life,&quot; says Suarez. </p>
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<p>&quot;I’m not graduating students to the streets, and it is my commitment and my mission to make sure that they go to the next level,&quot; he says.</p>
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<p>Brandon Suarez is ready for the next level. The 20-year-old has been going to Excel Academy South since it opened its doors in September, and graduated in February. He plans to pursue a career as a firefighter. Seventy-seven of his 78 classmates graduated with him. And 85 percent of them have been accepted to post-secondary programs,[http://www.ralphlaurenpascherafrance.com ralph lauren], moving them closer to achieving their dreams. </p>
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<p>Returning students like Brandon Suarez say it took a while to realize the importance of finishing school. He was just months away from graduating when he dropped out two years ago, and says the Re-Engagement Center has given him a second chance. </p>
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<p>&quot;Our mission is to connect as many students with the opportunity to graduate as possible,[http://www.chaussureslouboutinpascherd.com louboutin pas cher],&quot; says Fernandez. &quot;The Re-Engagement Center as a whole [accepts] any students that are over-aged and under credited, or who have dropped out of school.&quot; </p>
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<p>Many of the returning students have big dreams. One wants a career in law enforcement. Another plans to be an accountant or an attorney. They’re on track to achieve those dreams now that they’re back in school.&nbsp;&nbsp; </p>
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<p>&quot;It’s early in the morning, they’re excited. They’re like, 'Woo! Good job coming into school.' But at other schools, you don’t see that, like actually standing outside welcoming you into the schools and stuff. So I feel it’s a great motivation to have in the morning.&quot; </p>
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<p>More than 4,300 students have felt that motivation since the program started in May 2008. It currently serves 2,200 students,[http://www.poloaralphlaurenboutique.com polo ralph lauren], and just opened a new school in North East Philadelphia to attract more Latinos, the ethnic group with the highest percentage of drop outs. </p>
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<p>To help non-traditional students like Suarez succeed in an academic setting, Re-Engagement Center schools may impose special rules. </p>
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<p>As a special projects assistant with Philadelphia’s Re-Engagement Center, Fernandez is working to change that. To address its drop-out problem, school district officials created the nation’s first program designed specifically to attract high school drop-outs and turn them back into students. </p>
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<p>Kass says with that philosophy and more programs like the Re-Engagement Centers, the nation can meet President Obama’s goal of leading the world’s college graduation rate by 2020.</p>
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<p>For instance, at the three schools run by Excel Academy, there is a strict dress code. Students wear either black, gray or white shirts. Each color gives students a status that restricts them from certain activities or grants them special privileges. Their behavior and grades determine which color they wear.&nbsp; But according to senior Push Morris, the rules and discipline, along with encouragement from faculty, help the Re-Engagement Center live up to its name. </p>相关的主题文章:
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</ul>"I am very sorry to not be playing," said Venus in a statement. "Miami is one of my favorite tournaments on the circuit, especially because it is so close to my home in South Florida. I look forward to returning to the tour soon."

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The 20-year-old has been going to Excel Academy South since it opened its doors in September, and graduated in February. He plans to pursue a career as a firefighter. Seventy-seven of his 78 classmates graduated with him. And 85 percent of them have been accepted to post-secondary programs,[http://www.ralphlaurenpascherafrance.com ralph lauren], moving them closer to achieving their dreams. </p> <p>Returning students like Brandon Suarez say it took a while to realize the importance of finishing school. 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Their behavior and grades determine which color they wear.&nbsp; But according to senior Push Morris, the rules and discipline, along with encouragement from faculty, help the Re-Engagement Center live up to its name. </p>相关的主题文章: <ul> <li><a href="http://ainicn.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=102&pid=565&page=1&extra=page=1#pid565" target="_blank">http://ainicn.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=102&pid=565&page=1&extra=page=1#pid565</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.seee.cc/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=23859&pid=27352&page=1&extra=page=1#pid27352" target="_blank">http://www.seee.cc/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=23859&pid=27352&page=1&extra=page=1#pid27352</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.myface.com.nu/jcow/index.php?p=blogs/viewstory/23579" target="_blank">http://www.myface.com.nu/jcow/index.php?p=blogs/viewstory/23579</a></li> </ul>"I am very sorry to not be playing," said Venus in a statement. 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In Philadelphia, for example, nearly half of the student population drops out of high school.&nbsp; </p> <p>But a program in Philadelphia is working to re-engage students to come back to school,[http://www.chaussureslouboutinpascherd.com louboutin], earn a diploma and even go on to college - schools that cater to students who have dropped back in. </p> <p>The program began as a telephone hotline, but now works with 11 schools around the city. Some offer only on-line classes,[http://www.ralphlaurenpascherafrance.com ralph lauren], others allow students to attend half days so they can continue to work or care for children. But most drop-in students return to school full time. </p> <p>&quot;When people think of drop out they think, ‘Oh, you don’t want to go to school,[http://www.outlethoganrnegozio.com hogan], that’s why you dropped out.’&quot; Educator Tierra Fernandez says that’s not the reason most kids leave school. &quot;You have students that are in foster care or they have unstable households, they’ve children, they moved around a whole lot and they just don’t have a stable house to live in.&quot;</p> <p>&quot;When you sit at home on your butt all day, you realize education,[http://www.poloaralphlaurenboutique.com polo ralph lauren], your diploma, is the starting point of life,&quot; says Suarez. </p> <p>&quot;I’m not graduating students to the streets, and it is my commitment and my mission to make sure that they go to the next level,&quot; he says.</p> <p>Brandon Suarez is ready for the next level. The 20-year-old has been going to Excel Academy South since it opened its doors in September, and graduated in February. He plans to pursue a career as a firefighter. Seventy-seven of his 78 classmates graduated with him. And 85 percent of them have been accepted to post-secondary programs,[http://www.ralphlaurenpascherafrance.com ralph lauren], moving them closer to achieving their dreams. </p> <p>Returning students like Brandon Suarez say it took a while to realize the importance of finishing school. He was just months away from graduating when he dropped out two years ago, and says the Re-Engagement Center has given him a second chance. </p> <p>&quot;Our mission is to connect as many students with the opportunity to graduate as possible,[http://www.chaussureslouboutinpascherd.com louboutin pas cher],&quot; says Fernandez. &quot;The Re-Engagement Center as a whole [accepts] any students that are over-aged and under credited, or who have dropped out of school.&quot; </p> <p>Many of the returning students have big dreams. One wants a career in law enforcement. Another plans to be an accountant or an attorney. They’re on track to achieve those dreams now that they’re back in school.&nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>&quot;It’s early in the morning, they’re excited. They’re like, 'Woo! Good job coming into school.' But at other schools, you don’t see that, like actually standing outside welcoming you into the schools and stuff. 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To address its drop-out problem, school district officials created the nation’s first program designed specifically to attract high school drop-outs and turn them back into students. </p> <p>Kass says with that philosophy and more programs like the Re-Engagement Centers, the nation can meet President Obama’s goal of leading the world’s college graduation rate by 2020.</p> <p>For instance, if students are late to school,[http://www.mercurialsvapora2012.com mercurial], they may not go into their classroom and interrupt the instruction for everyone else. They must spend that period outside, picking up trash around the school. </p> <p>For instance, at the three schools run by Excel Academy, there is a strict dress code. Students wear either black, gray or white shirts. Each color gives students a status that restricts them from certain activities or grants them special privileges. Their behavior and grades determine which color they wear.&nbsp; But according to senior Push Morris, the rules and discipline, along with encouragement from faculty, help the Re-Engagement Center live up to its name. </p>相关的主题文章: <ul> <li><a href="http://ainicn.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=102&pid=565&page=1&extra=page=1#pid565" target="_blank">http://ainicn.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=102&pid=565&page=1&extra=page=1#pid565</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.seee.cc/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=23859&pid=27352&page=1&extra=page=1#pid27352" target="_blank">http://www.seee.cc/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=23859&pid=27352&page=1&extra=page=1#pid27352</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.myface.com.nu/jcow/index.php?p=blogs/viewstory/23579" target="_blank">http://www.myface.com.nu/jcow/index.php?p=blogs/viewstory/23579</a></li> </ul>"I am very sorry to not be playing," said Venus in a statement. 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<p>According to Matthew Kass, director of Excel Academy Central, the secret behind these schools is the trust that’s part of the student-teacher relationship.</p> <p>&quot;I know everything about them, and you know what, kids like that because a lot of the times in these comprehensive schools,<a href="http://www.abercrombiezandfitchfrance.com" class="external text" rel="nofollow">abercrombie and fitch</a>, these kids get lost in the shuffle,<a href="http://www.airjordanzchaussure.com" class="external text" rel="nofollow">air jordan</a>,&quot; says Kass. &quot;There is no accountability. We believe in accountability.&quot;</p> <p>Every school day,<a href="http://www.airjordanzchaussure.com" class="external text" rel="nofollow">jordan</a>, about 7,<a href="http://www.mercurialsvapora2012.com" class="external text" rel="nofollow">mercurial vapor</a>,000 students drop out of school in the United Stars. 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"Miami is one of my favorite tournaments on the circuit, especially because it is so close to my home in South Florida. I look forward to returning to the tour soon."
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