The #1 Reason Girls Drop Out (and What You Can Do About It)
The United States has the highest teen birthrate in the industrialized world, and teen pregnancy and parenting is the number one reason girls drop out of school. (See the infographic below for the far-reaching effects of teen pregnancy.)
This is an avoidable crisis -- Teen parents don't have to be left behind. Not only can access to comprehensive sex education (including information about both abstinence and birth control) help drive down those numbers, but measures to keep pregnant and parenting students in school actually reduce the incidence of repeat teen pregnancies, and lead to improved outcomes for teen parents and their children.
Building school connectedness, empowering students with accurate sex education, and ensuring school policies that
The Quick and the Ed
If you're an education law junkie or simply an educator wondering how the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) will affect you and your school, The Quick and the Ed belongs on your must-read list. The blog...