at Risk
Percent (%) of high school students that drop out of school each year.
What is 25%
Describes the trending use of tobacco among U.S. teens today.
What is the use of electronic cigarettes has increased?
The lack of ability or fitness to do the duties of a teacher.
What is incompetence?
These students are most likey to attempt suicide.
Who are females?
WILDCARD! The dominant philosophy in public schools today.
What is Essentialism?
WILDCARD!!! Single largest source of revenue for public schools.
What are local property taxes.
The first drug that adolescents use.
What are inhalants?
A teacher facing termination is not guaranteed this.
What is a videotape of the hearing?
The estimated number of gay, lesbian, or bisexual school youth.
What is 2 Million?
Requires schools to have a procedure for accessing student records.
What is FERPA (The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)?
A key to effectively working wit at-risk students.
What is establishing a trusting relationship?
WILDCARD! American educator credited with having advanced progressivism in schools.
Who is John Dewey?
The same item may not be copied from term to term.
What is the rule on copying copyrighted material for the classroom?
Most often happens from student-to-student.
What is sexual harassment?
Content in school publications that criticizes school officials is NOT this.
What is justification for restricting student expression?
More female teachers are attacked at school than male teachers.
What is school violence?
The use of cigarettes is highest among this school population.
Who are Caucasian (white) students?
WILDCARD! The resume format to use if you are submitting your resume to an online search engine like Indeed.com.
What is an ATS (Applicant Tracking System) resume?
Is higher among females, often happens on playground, is lower among black students.
What is bullying?
School officials may conduct these based on a reasonable suspicion of student violations.
What are student searches?
Factors associated with dropping out of school.
What is poor academic performance and having been retained at least one grade?
Risk factors are low self-esteem, antisocial/agressive behavior, poor academics.
What is drug and alcohol abuse.
Teachers and students do not shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech when they enter the school.
What is Tinker v. Des Moines?
WILDCARD! Seen as a way to attract and retain good teachers.
What are Performance-Based compensation plans.
A proceedure that must be followed before a student can be suspended.
What is an oral or written notice with charges.