'Academy' Model Boosts High School Grad Rate for At-Risk Students, Study Says
August 16, 2017
August 16, 2017
NEW YORK, Aug. 16 -- The National Academy Foundation issued the following news release:
High school students with the biggest dropout risks graduate at significantly higher rates than their better-situated peers if they attend--and complete--programs in a network of "academy" model schools.
A study of schools in the NAF--formerly known as the National Academy Foundation--network examined the trajectories of students who are likely to drop out or fail. It found . . .
High school students with the biggest dropout risks graduate at significantly higher rates than their better-situated peers if they attend--and complete--programs in a network of "academy" model schools.
A study of schools in the NAF--formerly known as the National Academy Foundation--network examined the trajectories of students who are likely to drop out or fail. It found . . .