How Can We Help? What We Have Learned from Evaluations of Federal Dropout-Prevention Programs

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Abstract
Summarizes the largest federal study ever conducted of dropout prevention programs, finding three promising models: alternative middle and high schools for those at risk of dropping out, programs aimed at helping older students earn a GED, and whole-school restructuring efforts aimed at dropout prevention.
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