Dropout Prevention
Program Focus Areas
Attendance: Monitoring and improving school attendance
Behavior: Supporting positive behavior and social-emotional development
Coursework: Academic support and enrichment
College & Career: Post-secondary preparation and transition
Parent Engagement: Family involvement and support
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About the Program
The Drop Out Prevention Services program was designed to provide comprehensive support to students facing barriers to academic success. Through a combination of tutoring, mentoring, case management, enrichment activities, college scholarships, and school-to-career transition services, we help students stay in school and achieve their full potential.
Services are delivered through our dedicated Student Success Coordinators, using a comprehensive case management model with a focused approach on Attendance, Behavior, Coursework, College & Career, and Parent Engagement.
Tutor
Scholarship
Case Management
Career
Our Approach
CISGG Student Success Coordinators are full-time, trained professionals who work inside schools every day—building relationships with students, school staff, volunteers, and community partners; and connecting students to resources and relationships designed to help them succeed. Our coordinators are trained in critical areas including Parent Engagement, Developmental Relationships, Social Capital Exchange, Trauma-Informed Care, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Access, and Social-Emotional Learning.
Core Service Areas
Attendance Support
Monitoring and intervention strategies to improve school attendance and reduce chronic absenteeism.
Academic Achievement
Tutoring, homework help, and academic enrichment to support coursework completion and grade improvement.
Personal Development
Social-emotional learning, life skills training, and behavioral interventions to support student growth.
Family Engagement
Parent communication, family resources, and engagement strategies to strengthen home-school connections.
College & Career Readiness
Career exploration, college preparation, scholarship assistance, and transition planning for life after graduation.
Basic Needs & Crisis Response
Connections to community resources for food, clothing, shelter, and emergency support services.
