
Does your high school have a high drop-out rate? A Dropout Prevention Summit brings this problem to people’s attention and, secures a commitment from leaders to act, and most importantly, results in plans to help more young people graduate. Hold your own Drop-Out Prevention Summit in your school.
- Research your local or statewide dropout rates. [2]
- Decide on your Goals. Decide what you want to accomplish. Ask yourself:
- Do you have a plan to share?
- Will you use people’s ideas in the summit to make a plan together?
- How will you determine that your summit worked?
- Get community leaders together. Create a committee by calling up and inviting:
- other young people
- school representatives
- PTA members
- business leaders
- the mayor
- law enforcement officials
- public service organizations
- national organizations [3]
- Ask your committee about resources. What is a young person missing that would keep them in school? Ask about things like:
- tutoring services
- afterschool activities sports, arts, community service)
- sports
- the arts
- clubs
- drug or mental health counseling
- Plan your presentation. Make an outline considering:
- who in the committee will present which facts
- what additional experts will your committee invite to speak?
- what you ask the community to do
- Set a date, time, and place. Ask members of your committee if they can offer a space. Choose a time when most people in your community can attend, like the weekend.
- Invite the community. Especially focus on at-risk students, their parents, and professionals who have access to programs that you want to improve.
- Present your idea. With your research and expert team, people are bound to listen!
For more information on Drop-Out Prevention Summits, visit Americaspromise.org [4]