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Trends in High School Dropout and Completioon Rates in the United States: 1972–2009

Chapman, C., Laird, J., Ifill, N., & KewalRamani, A. (2011).  Trends in High School Dropout and Completioon Rates in the United States: 1972–2009 .
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Building Authentic Relationships With Youth At Risk

McGrane, G. (2011).  Building Authentic Relationships With Youth At Risk. Professional Development Series.

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports: What Does PBIS Have to Do With Prevention?

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports: What Does PBIS Have to Do With Prevention?. (2011).  Solutions to the Dropout Crisis.

Doesn't Every Child Deserve A Memorable Summer?

National Summer Learning Association Doesn't Every Child Deserve A Memorable Summer?.

6 Ways to Improve Reading Comprehension

6 Ways to Improve Reading Comprehension. (2007).  Quick Click.
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When Girls Don't Graduate, We All Fail

When Girls Don't Graduate, We All Fail. (2007).   Washington, DC : National Women's Law Center.

ADD / ADHD Learning Center

Healthline Networks, Inc. (2010).  ADD / ADHD Learning Center.

Family Involvement Makes a Difference

Family Involvement Makes a Difference. (2010).  Solutions to the Dropout Crisis.

Parenting Page

Tempe Arizona Public Library (2010).  Parenting Page.

Questions parents ask about schools

U.S. Department of Education (2005).  Questions parents ask about schools.
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