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Randolph Hollingsworth

Breakthrough Series Collaborative: Supporting Kinship Care | Casey Family Programs - 0 views

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    Good practices on establishing new families with extended kin and building a culture of permanancy (published November 2007)
Randolph Hollingsworth

Policy Actions to Reduce Racial Disproportionality and Disparities in Child Welfare, A ... - 0 views

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    October 2009 (amended June 2010) A paper prepared by the Alliance for Racial Equity in Child Welfare The states whose public policy are under study here are: California, Connecticut, Florida, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Texas, and Washington.
Randolph Hollingsworth

2013 Kentucky High School Feedback Report - Bryan Station HS - 0 views

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    2010-11 graduates from Bryan Station High School # HS graduates - 441 Avg HS GPA - 2.59 % eligible for free/reduced lunch 61.5% % of graduates ready for college-level math - 26.9% English - 39.8% reading - 32.4% % of 2009-10 graduates with 1st year of college GPA of 2.0 or higher - 48.8% % who earned a full year of college-level credits in 1st year - 9.7% % who returned for 2nd year of college - 70.9%
Randolph Hollingsworth

2013 Kentucky High School Feedback Report - Henry Clay HS - 0 views

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    # of 2010-11 graduates - 522 % graduation rate 82% % college-going rate - 72.4% % free/reduced lunch - 30.5% college-going rate - 72.4% % ready for college-level math - 58.8% English - 62.8% reading - 58.0% % of 2990-10 with 1st year of college GPA >2.0 - 70.8% % who earned a full year of college-level credits in 1st year - 13.5% % who returned for 2nd year of college - 75.6%
Randolph Hollingsworth

2013 Kentucky High School Feedback Report - Lafayette HS - 0 views

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    # 2010-11 graduates - 460 Av HS GPA - 2.83 HS graduation rate - 83.4% % free/reduced lunch - 26.7% college-going rate - 72.0% % ready for college-level math - 56.2% English - 66.7% reading - 56.0% % 2009-10 with 1st Year college GPA >2.0 - 65.5% % earning full year of college-level credits during 1st year - 16.1% % returning for 2nd Year of college - 77.2%
Randolph Hollingsworth

2013 Kentucky High School Feedback Report - P L Dunbar HS - 0 views

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    # 2010-11 graduates - 484 Av HS GPA - 2.96 HS graduation rate - 80.9% % free/reduced lunch - 21.1% College-going rate - 77.5% % of 2009-10 grads with 1st Year college GPA >2.0 - 67.6% % who earned full year of college-level credits in 1st year - 22.3% % who returned for 2nd Year in college - 72.1%
Randolph Hollingsworth

2013 Kentucky High School Feedback Report - Tates Creek HS - 0 views

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    # 2010-11 graduates - 361 Avg HS GPA - 2.76 % free/reduced lunch - 26.0% HS graduation rate - 83.4% college-going rate 77.0% % graduates ready for college-level math - 54.4% English - 62.2% reading - 56.4% % with 1st Year of college GPA >2.0 - 64.4% % earned full year of college-level credits in 1st year - 17.3% % returned for 2nd Year in college - 77.4%
Randolph Hollingsworth

"Ending the Use of Incarceration for Status Offenses in Kentucky" May 2012 Issue Brief,... - 0 views

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    Status offenses include: - Habitual truancy - Beyond the control of parents - Beyond the control of school - Habitual runaway - Tobacco offense - Alcohol offense
Randolph Hollingsworth

Kentucky Statewide Model Court | National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges - 0 views

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    includes list of best practices implemented in Kentucky
Randolph Hollingsworth

R.A.C.E. (Realizing Accountability Creates Equality) Forum, November 16, 2013 - Faceboo... - 0 views

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    includes links to flyer, invitation letter, etc.
Randolph Hollingsworth

Fayette County Resource Guide: A guide to community services for heatlh care, mental he... - 0 views

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    Provided through the Fayette County Model Court initiative, a collaboration between Family Court and the community.
Randolph Hollingsworth

I AM Diversity Movement - 0 views

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    Who does diversity include? Each of us! We all bring something unique to the table. What is it about your body, mind, or experience that makes you unique? This movement aims to stretch our thinking about diversity, to have us explore our contribution to the diversity of our commonwealth, and to help one another build a more inclusive Kentucky for us all. We are Kentucky. We are diversity.
gailkoehler

Why "just say no" doesn't work - 0 views

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    here's a full url: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=why-just-say-no-doesnt-work&WT.mc_id=SA_Facebook Research now shows that the D.A.R.E. model doesn't work to prevent drug abuse in youth; characteristics of programs that ARE successful are listed -- "A few clues to D.A.R.E.'s deficiencies come from psychologist Pim Cuijpers of the Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction in Utrecht. In a review of 30 studies published in 2002, she attempted to pinpoint the common elements of successful programs. Cuijpers reported that the most effective ones involve substantial amounts of interaction between instructors and students."
gailkoehler

Race Matters ToolKit - 0 views

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    url for the Race Matters ToolKit
Randolph Hollingsworth

Video-Game Hero­ines Can Kick Sex­ism's Butt - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

  • But there’s no denying that, particularly in genres like shooter games, female characters are rare, and when they appear they’re often damsels in distress or decorative temptresses within the male-centered storylines.
  • Most game developers themselves are men, so it’s possible that the issue is less intentional sexism than a lack of diversity among the designers.
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