SCHOOL AND WORK TARDINESS IN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN RURAL WISCONSIN by Barbara Lee Weade A Research Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Training and Development Approved: 4 Semester Credits ________________________________________________ Dr. Joseph A. Benkowski‚ Research Advisor The Graduate College University of Wisconsin - Stout May‚ 2004 ii The Graduate College University of Wisconsin Stout Menomonie‚ WI 54751 ABSTRACT
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(Enrollees with incomplete requirements will not be encoded) 1. Original High School card (Form 138) ( For Transferee: Original Transcript of Records and Transfer Credential/ Honorable Dismissal ) 2. Original Certificate of Good Moral Character 3. Certification that the Form 137-A has not been sent to any College / University. (For student who did not immediately enroll after graduation from high school) 4. 1 pc 2 x 2 ID picture 5. 1 Long Folder 6. 1 Long mailing envelope
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Growing Trends in High School Drop-outs One of the major concerns of education is the rate of students who are dropping out of school. Statistically‚ the dropout rate has decreased from a national average of 15 percent in 1972 to 10 percent in 2003‚ according to the National Center for Education Statistics‚ which rated 16-24 year olds (Child Trend‚ 2003). Though‚ there has been signs of a decrease‚ drop out rates continue to be a concern to the public because of the potential consequences
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to a high school where they’re going to be accepted in or simply to find out what they’re going want to do later in their life. A high school where students will grow and make a difference because it is not about just graduating and you’re done. It is about making memories and making it the best four years of the students’ life. Then‚ continuing that journey once they’re finished with high school because they have seen how much they have accomplished in those four years. Going to a great high school
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High School vs. College. High schools are academic institutions that provide more advance education than elementary school or middle school‚ but less advanced education than college. In high school classes are given to adolescents between 9 grades and 11 grades. On the other hand‚ college is an educational institute; that provide high standards of education to people with short or long term objectives in order to obtain a degree. Both organizations provide education that is to prepare individuals
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High School vs College Amy Shamard High School vs College High School vs College The transition from high school to college is not only an exciting and challenging time‚ but also a great milestone in one’s life. There are several differences between the lives of high school and college students. Some individuals will be able to jump right in and adjust to this change seamlessly‚ while others may take years to adapt‚ or never even grab hold of the whole college experience
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Kyle Larson Title of the Speech: Relationship between High School and College Football Specific Purpose Statement: I want to display the similarities and differences of high school and college football and show how they can complement each other. Thesis Statement: High school and college football have their similarities and differences‚ but at the end of the day‚ high school football helps prepare players for the college football experience. Introduction: Football
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after starting high school is that private schools fall short of the most important benefits that public schools have to offer. I have learned this through my own personal experience of going to a catholic grammar school for nine years‚ and then transitioning to the public high school that I currently attend. Of course‚ the main purpose of going to school is to gain a good education that will help you be successful in the future. This belief I do hold true; both private and public schools grant this
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How to Survive High School English IV Your whole life all you hear about is how scary high school is‚ and how you won’t survive. You hear about all the scary seniors who will harass you and make your freshman year horrible. My first day of freshman year I was terrible‚ but as the year went on it got easier. I had a mentor that thought me how I could survive high school stress free and always be happy. This is my fourth year of high school. I have all the skills and advice you will need to
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Distributing Condoms to High School Students Distributing Condoms to High School Students High school students are a group of young and curious individuals. They suffer from the peer pressure of other students and are often judged by their social status. Everyone wants to fit in and most students will do anything to do just that. One of the popular topics of the age group (15-18) is who is sexually involved. Not knowing what is involved with sexual activity can be detrimental to a youths present
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