Dropout Prevention
Dropping out of school is a process and does not occur overnight. There are many factors that put a student at risk for dropping out of school. Many times not all of the risk factors apply to all students. However, research has consistently indicated the following risk factors as variables that lead to a student dropping out of school:
Lack of parent engagement
Poor academic performance
Excessive absences
Work/family economic needs
Lack of a supportive adult
Disconnect between school academics and work
Not enough individualized attention
Low student engagement
Unfortunately, students who decide to leave high school without the skills and credentials they need to become successful, productive members of society typically face many struggles in the future as a result of leaving school prematurely. All personnel in the Victoria ISD work together to discourage and prevent high school students from dropping out. Should you notice one or more of the following warning signs in a student, please get involved!
Regularly misses school and is frequently tardy
Feels like they do not fit in or do not have friends at school
Talks about peers or siblings who have dropped out of school
Has drug, alcohol, or mental health problems
Does not feel challenged in school
Does not feel high educational expectation from either their family or school
Frequently spends time at a DAEP
If, after various interventions have been implemented, the student continues to experience difficulty, VISD school personnel will meet with the student to discuss his/her educational needs and how to best address those needs so that graduation is possible!
If you have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact:
Christine Loya
District Truancy Prevention Coordinator
Phone: 361.788.9232
Cell: 361.935.7098