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It Doesn’t Have To Be; We Have The Tools

Posted on October 14, 2017 by schooldog

The passage of a kid from engaged student to eventual dropout is not of one moment, or two, but of many. Continue reading →

Posted in At Risk Students, School Reform | Tagged at risk kids, bullying, dropout, dropout intervention, elementary school, low income kids, restorative justice, school community, school social life, small schools, students of color | Leave a comment
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