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Graduation Outcomes for Truant Students: An Evaluation of a School-Based, Court-Engaged Community Truancy Board With Case Management

NCJ Number
253814
Journal
Children and Youth Services Review Issue: 43 Dated: 2014 Pages: 138-144
Author(s)
Paul S. Strand; Nicholas P. Lovrich
Date Published
2014
Length
7 pages
Annotation

This study evaluated school completion outcomes (i.e., graduation versus dropout) as the outcome measure after the implementation of a truancy reduction intervention.

Abstract

The intervention was characterized by the coupling of a school-based, court-engaged community truancy board and an approach to case management known as Check and Connect. The methodology involved comparing school outcomes of students with a history of truancy exposed to the intervention and a matched comparison group not exposed to the intervention. Preliminary analyses revealed the groups to be comparable regarding characteristics of schools attended and individual demographic background and social risk factors. Results revealed higher graduation and GED attainment for children exposed to the intervention. Discussion focuses on the promise of programs that use school-court-community partnerships within a restorative justice/social support framework to respond to truancy. (publisher abstract modified)