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HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PROGRAMS - A METHOD OF REHABILITATING SUBURBAN SCHOOL DROP-OUTS

NCJ Number
16952
Journal
Juvenile Justice Volume: 25 Issue: 3 Dated: (NOVEMBER 1974) Pages: 23-30
Author(s)
J H RULO
Date Published
1974
Length
8 pages
Annotation
DISCUSSES A HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM STAFFED BY VOLUNTEERS AND OPERATED BY THE ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MISSOURI JUVENILE COURT.
Abstract
IN A FIVE-YEAR PERIOD, 825 DELINQUENT SCHOOL DROP-OUTS RECEIVED THEIR HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY CERTIFICATES FROM THE MISSOURI STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. THIRTY-SEVEN PERCENT OF THOSE RECEIVING CERTIFICATES ENROLLED IN COLLEGES FULL OR PART-TIME. FIFTY-FIVE PERCENT FOUND JOBS, ENROLLED IN TRAINING PROGRAMS, OR ENTERED THE ARMED SERVICES, ONLY THREE PERCENT WERE RE-REFERRED TO THE COURT FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)