How can we increase the high graduation rate for African Americans, Hispanics and urban youth?
What can be done to close the academic divide?
What is the academic divide?
In February 2007 I attended a conference In Lancaster, PA entitled Closing Educational Achievement Gaps at
THE STATISTICS
According to The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Civic Report No. 48 April 2006, urban schools across the country lag behind rural and suburban schools in academic achievement and high school graduation rates.
According to The New York State Department of Education in 2006, 64% of students who started ninth grade in 2001 across the state graduated in four years. In
The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Civic Report No. 48 April 2006 STATED: the graduation rates for the
78% for White students
72% for Asian students
55% for African-American students
53% for Hispanic students
The SOLUTION
We must take a math approach to find the solution(s). One of my favorite subjects is math. The reason being a math problem can be solved in more than one way. In order to close the academic divide we must all look at the problem and create more than one solution. Let’s take the math approach.
MY SOLUTION
1- Speak About It (THAT’S WHY I CREATED THIS BLOG)
2- Increase adult participation in our youth (I PROMOTE MENTORING AND PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT)
3- Listen to our Youth (We all need to take the time and hear what they are saying)
Every Friday I will add a new BLOG.