Last Updated on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at 5:01 AM
Effective dropout prevention is a comprehensive programming effort that targets individual students, parents, school personnel and the community at large. Kentucky's dropout prevention efforts are predicated upon the belief that each student is unique and must be nurtured in a manner that will meet their individual needs. To this end, the Kentucky Department of Education promotes comprehensive dropout strategies that are grounded in research and address locally identified needs.
Dropout Prevention Resource Guide
Click on the above title to see our new online guide offering strategies to keep students in school.
No Pass No DriveThe No Pass, No Drive law was passed during the 2007 legislative session, and affects every public school in Kentucky. Schools will use academic and attendance data from the fall semester of the 2007-08 school year to determine whether 16 and 17-year-old students are compliant with the law. The No Pass, ...
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