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         Truancy Prevention:     more books (17)
  1. Truancy Prevention and Intervention: A Practical Guide (School Social Work Association of America) by Lynn Bye, Michelle E. Alvarez, et all 2010-05-07
  2. Truancy prevention and diversion program training manual by Nancy Lignitz, 1987
  3. Effectiveness of a truancy prevention program in education service regions 15 & 20 (Field experience paper) by Michael W Harris, 1992
  4. Why isn't Johnny in school?: Effective strategies for attendance improvement and truancy prevention by Cindy S Pasternak, 1986
  5. Truancy, first step to a lifetime of problems (SuDoc J 32.10:T 76) by Eileen M. Garry, 1996
  6. Cyberbullying Prevention and Response: Expert Perspectives by Justin W. Patchin, Sameer Hinduja, 2011-08-15
  7. Cyberbullying Prevention and Response: Expert Perspectives by Justin W. Patchin, Sameer Hinduja, 2011-08-15
  8. Eliminating dropouts with persistence and shoe leather: this small school district took on its truancy problem head-on. Its result: no dropouts. (district ... An article from: District Administration by Kate Beem, 2002-06-01
  9. Truancy control as an effective approach to burglary prevention from a managerial perspective (Thesis. University of Redlands, Whitehead College) by Richard B Jamison, 1978
  10. Addressing truancy, preventing delinquency (NCSL legisbrief) by Sarah A Brown, 2003
  11. Keeping kids in school: The impact of the truancy provisions in Washington's 1995 "Becca Bill" by Steven Aos, 2002
  12. Student truancy (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:429334) by Jay DeKalb, 1999
  13. Stressed Out in School?: Learning to Deal With Academic Pressure (Issues in Focus Today) by Stephanie Sammartino McPherson, 2009-07
  14. Freedom from Bullying by Mildred Masheder, 1998-01-01

81. Truancy Reduction And Dropout Prevention Program
truancy Reduction and Dropout prevention Program. Goals To promoteand achieve positive attendance for ALL students in the Sacramento
http://www.scusd.edu/sfss/standards_of_behavior/trdp_1.htm
Student and Family
Support Services Department CHESS Division Student and Family Support Services SFSS Staff Support Areas ... Truancy Reduction and Dropout Prevention Program Truancy Reduction and Dropout Prevention Program Goals: To promote and achieve positive attendance for ALL students in the Sacramento City Unified School District The following information is a comprehensive summary of the efforts to promote and achieve positive attendance for all Sacramento City Unified School District PROGRAMS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE REVIEW BOARD (SARB) This multidisciplinary panel, which meets regularly to assist and hold accountable parents and students for habitual truancy and excessive excused absences. Panel members include but are not limited to: School Staff, Police, Probation, District Attorney Representatives, Department of Human Assistance, Student Buddy Program, La Familia Counseling Center, Asian Pacific Community Counseling, Department of Social Services, Another Choice Another Chance and Targeted Truancy and Public Safety. DROPOUT RECOVERY PROGRAM During the summer of each year, the Child Welfare and Attendance Liaisons spend 6 to 8 weeks contacting students who are listed as

82. Education World ® - Administrators: Programs Combat A Community Problem-Chronic
These strategies are components of truancyprevention programs in effectthroughout the United States. truancy-prevention GRANTS IN CALIFORNIA.
http://www.education-world.com/a_admin/admin057.shtml

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Programs Combat A Community Problem-Chronically Truant Students
What is the connecting link between restricted driving privileges, enforced community service, and reduced welfare payments? These strategies are components of truancy-prevention programs in effect throughout the United States. Did you ever skip school for a day at the beach or a day of skiing? That activity was probably minor compared to the exploits of many chronically truant students today. Truancy has become a national problem. President Clinton's Anti-Gang and Youth Violence Strategy "addresses the problem of truancy and provides $75 million for anti-truancy, curfews and other intervention initiatives to help keep our kids on the right track and out of trouble." And kids are not the only losers when they don't attend school or when they miss hours of school each day. Society loses as well. The At Risk Children Initiative reports that "Many police departments have found that rising daytime crime can be traced, in part, to truancy. In Van Nuys, California, a three-week truancy sweep resulted in a 60% reduction in shoplifting arrests. In St. Paul, Minnesota, crimes such as purse snatching dropped by almost 50% after police began picking up truants and taking them to a new school attendance center."

83. National Crime Prevention Programme - Truancy
Tasmanian Governments have joined forces to address school truancy and its Last ModifiedTuesday 04, February 2003 National Crime prevention Programme Attorney
http://www.ag.gov.au/www/ncpHome.nsf/Alldocs/54727A88CD67F217CA256B12008363A1?Op

84. Waterbury Police, Schools Team Up On Truants
The Bridgeport truancyprevention program includes a counseling componentaimed at finding out why children are missing school.
http://www.rep-am.com/localnews/4227.htm

85. KIND/Truancy Intervention Project - Mission Statement - History - Staff - Sucess
Welcome! Welcome to the truancy Intervention Project (TIP) and Kids In Needof Dreams (KIND) Web site. truancy Intervention Project Coordinator.
http://www.truancyproject.org/
Mission Statement History Board of Directors and Staff Success Stories ... Newsletters Welcome! Welcome to the Truancy Intervention Project (TIP) and Kids In Need of Dreams (KIND) Web site. We are pleased to provide this snapshot of the volunteers, programs and families that make up our efforts to prevent school failure. Serving some 250 children annually, TIP and KIND share the vision of eradicating school failure through ongoing collaborations with the Fulton County Juvenile Court, The Atlanta and Georgia Bar Foundations, and innumerable community-based outreach programs that work to serve children and families. Touting a 73 percent success rate, we continue to work each day to save one more child from the brink of school failure, and the years of private pain and public expense that they will otherwise face. Thank you for visiting our site. Please share with us your thoughts and any initiatives happening in your community. This site is generously funded by: The Georgia Bar Foundation The Atl a nta Bar Association Mission Statement It is the mission of K ids I n N eed of D reams, Inc. to provide legal, social and private resources to children and their families to prevent school failure.

86. Welcome To Kansas Kids
Kansas Kids Health truancy (week of 9/10/01) One community that's justlaunched an aggressive, new attack on chronic truancy is Salina.
http://www.kansaskidshealth.org/archive/Truancy/

87. To Subst. Senate Bill No. 448 File No. 430 Cal No. 293
2. (NEW) (a) A demonstration project to establish a school and communitybased truancyprevention initiative is authorized, which shall address the needs of
http://www.cga.state.ct.us/ps98/amd/s/sb-0448-SA.htm
STATE OF CONNECTICUT AMENDMENT LCO No. 5116 General Assembly February Session, A.D., 1998 Offered by SEN. WILLIAMS, 29th DIST. To Subst. Senate Bill No.

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