ERIC Number: ED553164
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2010-Aug
Pages: 16
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Gradual Disengagement: A Portrait of the 2008-09 Dropouts in the Baltimore City Schools. Research Report
Mac Iver, Martha Abele
Baltimore Education Research Consortium
This report paints a collective portrait of the Baltimore City Schools dropouts of 2008-09 to summarize some of the commonalities that join their individual stories together. After examining the surface level demographic characteristics of these dropouts, researchers probed more deeply into their behavioral characteristics in the years preceding the dropout event. The task of recovering dropouts and raising the graduation rate in Baltimore City will require addressing the behavioral factors identified in previous research that push students off-track to graduation, particularly chronic absenteeism, suspensions, and course failure. Once students get off-track in ninth grade, bringing them to successful high school graduation is extremely difficult. This descriptive study of dropout characteristics should motivate a district-and school-level focus on addressing early warning indicators in the middle grades to prevent dropout outcomes before they occur. The report includes an appendix: Recovery Options for Dropouts, Based on Age and Credits Short of Graduation Status.
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Dropout Characteristics, At Risk Students, Dropout Prevention, Graduation Rate, Intervention, Grade 9, Middle School Students, Grade Repetition, Attendance Patterns, High School Students, Academic Failure, Educational Indicators, Student Records, Institutional Characteristics, Age Differences, Special Education, Limited English Speaking, Credits, Reading Achievement, Mathematics Achievement
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Publication Type: Reports - Research; Reports - Research-practitioner Partnerships
Education Level: Grade 9; Junior High Schools; Middle Schools; Secondary Education; High Schools
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Baltimore Education Research Consortium (BERC)
Identifiers - Location: Maryland
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IES Cited: ED552306
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