subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Thu, Jan 08 2009 

Published: November 19, 2008 12:45 pm    print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

Governor says substantial decrease in number of high school dropouts

Graduation rate has increased by 12 points since 2002

Submitted by the governor's office



ATLANTA - Governor Sonny Perdue spoke to the National Dropout Prevention Conference today and announced the state’s graduation coaches helped decrease the number of dropouts in Georgia high schools by at least 2,200 students for the second year in a row. In the 2007-2008 school year, 2,241 fewer students dropped out than in 2006-2007, a 10.6 percent decrease. The number of dropouts in the 06-07 school year was 2,272 lower than the year before, a decrease of 9.7 percent. In total, the number of dropouts in 07-08 was 4,513 students fewer than in 05-06, a decrease of 19.3 percent in just the first two years of graduation coaches serving in Georgia’s high schools.

“Our Graduation Coaches are doing outstanding work serving at-risk students, developing individual graduation plans and following through to encourage potential dropouts to stay in school,” said Governor Perdue. “Seeing more students graduate and fewer drop out strengthens Georgia’s ability to provide an educated workforce and compete in the global markets.”

Georgia saw this dramatic decrease in the numbers of dropouts despite continuing increases in attendance figures -- an increase of 18,000 new students added to the state high schools last two years.

Georgia’s high school graduation rate of 75.4 percent has steadily risen twelve points from 63.3 percent in the 2002-2003 school year when Governor Perdue first took office.

Last year, Georgia’s graduation coaches worked with 33,834 students with poor attendance and 14,082 students who were not on track to graduate. In total, they intervened on behalf of at-risk students 282,400 times. Over 78 percent of seniors who were identified as at-risk and served by coaches graduated from high school last year.

“Reducing Georgia's dropout rate and increasing the graduation rate is our top priority and it’s clear we are making great progress,” State Superintendent of Schools Kathy Cox said. “This has happened thanks to the hard work of our graduation coaches, counselors, teachers, students and parents. There is work left to be done, but I know with this type of collaboration we will get the job done.”

There are currently 398 coaches working in Georgia high schools. Governor Perdue first funded high school graduation coaches in the FY07 budget. Based on the success of the High School Graduation Coach program, Governor Perdue extended the program to Middle Schools across the state at the beginning of the 2007-2008 school year. There are currently 242 graduation coaches working in middle schools

Under Governor Perdue’s vision, the graduation coach’s primary responsibility is to identify and work with at-risk students and help them get back on the graduation track before they drop out. The coach also identifies, recruits and engages concerned organizations and agencies to serve in a variety of support roles in their respective communities.

The graduation rate for the past six school years are as follows: 02/03, 63.3 percent; 03/04, 65.4 percent; 04/05, 69.4 percent; 05/06, 70.8 percent; 06/07, 72.3 percent; and 07/08, 75.4 percent.

Dropout statistics for the past six school years are as follows: 02/03, 24,810 students; 03/04, 23,683 students; 04/05, 24,280 students; 05/06, 23,372 students; 06/07, 21,100 students; and 07/08, 18,859 students.

print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

Click to discuss this story with other readers on our forums.



monster
autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide

Premier Guide
Premium Jobs

PEDIATRICIAN
Pediatrician to work in
Whitfield, Gordon and Murray Counties, GA. Jeffeory
H. White, MD, PC. CVs to Laura Dar
...>MORE

USA TODAY
Become an Independent
Delivery Contractor for USA
TODAY Newspaper. Mon –
Fri. only, NO Weekends or
...>MORE

FARMHOUSE KITCHEN
A new restaurant chain opening Feb. 09. Seeking corporate officers and managers. Send resume to Farmhouse Kitchen, P.O. ...>MORE

TUFTING MECHANIC
TUFTING MECHANIC

Based in Austin, Texas

Start the year with a change. We are looking for a
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Homes

NO CREDIT CHECK
No Credit Check. Owner
Financing. Rent to Own or Lease Purchase. STOP RENTING TODAY MOVE IN TOMORROW!!!!
Don
...>MORE

CHALET VALLEY
Large 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms.
Call Today
Chalet Valley
Apartment Homes 706-226-6424
...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2008. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index