Potential dropouts definition

Potential dropouts means resident pupils who are enrolled in a public or nonpublic school who demonstrate poor school adjustment as indicated by two or more of the following:
Potential dropouts means at-risk students enrolled in kindergarten to grade three or pupils who are enrolled in a public or nonpublic school program who demonstrate poor school adjustment as indi- cated by two or more of the following: high rate of absenteeism, truancy or frequent tardiness; no or limited extracurricular participation; lack of identification with school such as expressed feelings of not belonging; poor grades, such as failing in one or more school subjects or grade levels; low achieve- ment scores in reading or mathematics which reflect two years or more below grade level.

Related to Potential dropouts

  • Dropout means a school-age student who is served by a public school district and enrolled in any of grades seven through twelve and who does not attend school or withdraws from school for a reason other than death or transfer to another approved school or school district or has been expelled with no option to return.

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