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Disclaimer: The information provided here is for educational purposes only! It’s not a substitute for talking to a counselor. So that means that if you are experiencing a crisis right now – meaning you really need to talk to someone or if you are experiencing an emergency – please call the Kids’ Helpline immediately at 716-834-1144, or toll free at 1-877-KIDS-400, or dial 911.

 

Reasons Given For Dropping Out Of School:

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 ~First Follow-up Study, 1990.

 

Reasons                                                      

School Related:                  

 

Total

 Male

 Female

Did not like school

51.2

57.8

44.2

Could not get along with teachers

35.0

51.6

17.2

Could not get along with students

20.1

18.3

21.9

Was suspended too often

16.1

19.2

12.7

Did not feel safe at school

12.1

11.5

12.8

Was expelled

13.4

17.6

8.9

Felt I didn't belong

23.2

31.5

14.4

Could not keep up with school work

31.3

37.6

24.7

Was failing school

39.9

46.2

33.1

Changed school, didn't like new one

13.2

10.8

15.8

 

 

 

 

Job related:

Total

 Male

Female

Couldn't work and go to school at same time 

14.1

20.0

7.8

Had to get a job

15.3

14.7

16.0

Family related

15.3

18.6

 

Had to support family

9.2

4.8

14.0

Wanted to have family

6.2

4.2

8.4

Was pregnant

31.0

 

31.0

Became parent

13.6

5.1

22.6

Got married

13.1

3.4

23.6

Had to care for family member

8.3

4.6

12.2

 

 

 

 

Other:

 Total

 Male

 Female

Wanted to travel

2.1

2.5

1.7

Friends dropped out

14.1

16.8

11.3

 

Reasons For NOT Dropping Out Of School

 

 72% more likely to be unemployed. 
 More likely to make only about 75% as much money.
 More likely to fall below poverty level.
 Many jobs require a of high school diploma.
 Going back to school when you are an adult is difficult.

 

Returning To School

It’s never too late to return to school if you’ve already left. There are many alternative educational programs throughout Western New York, and you can also get your GED (General Equivalency Diploma) through many evening education programs.

 

Did you know…

 More than 860,000 adults worldwide take the GED Tests each year.
 Those who obtain scores high enough to earn a GED credential outperform at least 40 percent of today’s high school seniors.
 GED graduates include: comedian Bill Cosby, Wendy’s founder Dave Thomas, Delaware’s Governor Ruth Ann Minner, and U.S. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell of Colorado.
States is based on passing the GED Tests.
 More than 95 percent of U.S. employers consider GED graduates the same as traditional high school graduates in regard to hiring, salary, and opportunity for advancement.

Source: Center for Adult Learning and Educational Credentials, 2002.

 

Need Help?

The Kids' Helpline can help you stay in school.  Talk to someone about the problems you're having instead of dropping out.  Call us at 716-834-1144 or toll free at 1-877-KIDS-400 today!  We can also help you find additional resources about alternative educational opportunities and the GED. 

 

Dropping Out: Local Resources

Job Corps
295 Main Street, Suite 733
Buffalo, NY 14203
(716) 852-0092

This is a residential program that offers job training, GED preparation, and work experience in return for service work in your community.

Buffalo & Erie County Library’s Live Homework Helper

http://www.buffalolib.org/ebranch/homework/index.asp

Your local library can set you up for online or in-person tutoring for free! Check out this site for more info!

 

Dropping Out: Additional Resources & Links

Operation Graduation

http://www.operationgraduation.com

Watch videos or read the stories of real kids and teens who dropped out of school and where their life is now! This website also gives you lots of facts about the issues you could face if you drop out of school, as well as a lot of help (and reasons) to stay in school.

 

 

 


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