Nooksack Valley Data

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Let’s Break it Down

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Nooksack Valley Data. Let’s Break it Down. HSPE/EOC Data – County Comparison. Denotes 1 st in County* Denotes 2 nd in County**. F Data Over Time. Those who drop out…. Are 3 times more likely to be unemployed Are more likely to live in poverty

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Let’s Break it Down

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HSPE/EOC Data – County Comparison

Denotes 1st in County*Denotes 2nd in County**

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F Data Over Time

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Those who drop out…

• Are 3 times more likely to be unemployed• Are more likely to live in poverty <$20,000

annually• Are more prone to ill health• Are more likely to be uninsured

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More Staggering Statistics

• Female dropouts will live an average of 10.5 few years than females who graduate.

• For males it is 13 fewer years!• Dropouts are 63% more likely to be

incarcerated (go to jail)• Dropouts earn 33 cents for every dollar a

college graduate earns!

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Why College, Career, Citizenship Readiness?

• In 1970, on 28% of jobs required postsecondary education

• By 2015, 67% of jobs will required postsecondary education

• In 1970, 74% of the middle class was high school graduates and dropouts

• In 2007, on 23% of the middle class was high school graduates, and only 8% were dropouts

• In the same period, the percent of middle class Americans with college degrees increased from 26% to 69%

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This means it is more important than ever to…

• Regularly attend school• Earn the highest GPA possible• Earn a diploma• Set and achieve a postsecondary goal:

– 4 year university– 2 year college– Technical College– Military– Apprenticeship program

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To Be a Good Citizen

• What is your responsibility to yourself and to others?

To be a good citizen, it's important to be able to put yourself in other people's shoes and see the big picture. If everything you see is rooted in your own identity, that becomes difficult or impossible.

-Eli Pariser

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Dress Code

• No midriff, spaghetti straps or inappropriately revealing clothing

• No gang related, or references to drugs, alcohol or vulgar connotations.

• No Bandanas• Shorts and skirts should be

school appropriate

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Dress Code• Let’s Connect…No Sunglasses

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Dress Code

• We Value Connection, therefore No headphones in halls and during lunch

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Cell Phone/PED policy• Cell Phone/PED use during class

-1st – Item confiscated, given to Admin., and then released to the student at the end of the NEXT school day.-2nd – Item confiscated, given to Admin., and then released to the student after one week. -3rd – Item confiscated, given to Admin., and thenreleased to parent/guardian after one week.Parent Conference

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Attendance/Tardies• If you are absent you have 24 hours to bring a

note or have a parent/guardian call.• Be to class on time so that you are not tardy.• Its easier to do the work as it comes rather

than make it up, come to school. • With a prearranged absence

you should contact the main office.

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Attendance/Tardies• If you miss school…make up the work.