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Did you know…. Created by Dan Blake Career Development Specialist Sonoma County Office of Education. 92% of middle school students say they will attend college… ¹. Of those students, only 32% know what classes are required in high school that would allow them to attend college. ¹.

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  1. Did you know… Created by Dan Blake Career Development Specialist Sonoma County Office of Education

  2. 92% of middle school students say they will attend college…¹

  3. Of those students, only 32% know what classes are required in high school that would allow them to attend college.¹

  4. Did you know…

  5. 93% of middle school students say there is “no chance” they will drop out of high school.¹

  6. 29% of Californians age 18-24 lack a high school diploma.

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  8. Each year in the U.S., over 3.8 million young people leave the education system before receiving a high school diploma.²

  9. High school dropouts can expect to earn $462,000 less during their lives than high school graduates.

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  11. The U.S. loses $192 billion annually (or 1.6% of the GDP) as a result of 18-year-olds who do not complete high school.²

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  13. High school dropouts account for almost half of the heads of households on welfare and 75% of the population in state prisons.²

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  15. Increasing the high school completion rate by just 1% for all men ages 20-60 would save the U.S. up to $1.4 billion per year in reduced costs from crime.²

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  17. When surveyed, the majority of high school dropouts say they began to “disconnect” in middle school or earlier.³

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  19. A 1999 study stated that… • “Few middle schools adequately address the career development of students despite evidence to indicate that it enhances academic performance, facilitates high school completion, and encourages postsecondary education.”4

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  21. The ratio of students per counselor in California averages 945 to 1, ranking California last in thenation.5

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  23. Many youth have already limited their career aspirations by the time they reach middle school largely due to sex-stereotyped views of occupations.6

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  25. In a recent survey of California community college students, 75% stated that they had not considered applying for a manufacturing job because the pay was too low.7

  26. Dow Chemical currently pays skilled workers up to $100,000, but a shortage of applicants has forced them to recruit most of their labor force from outside California.7

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  28. The average cost of a year of tuition, room and board, and books and supplies at a California State University is $20,787.8

  29. At some CSU schools, as many as 60% of incoming students enter “undecided” when asked to list a major and it is increasingly common for a “4-year degree” to take 6+ years to complete.

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  31. In 2006, 143,000 four-year degree holders enrolled in community colleges.9

  32. When surveyed, more than half of these students said they were attending specifically to develop vocational skills.

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  34. In the U.S., 20% of 26-year-olds live at home (in Great Britain their called KIPPERS: Kids In Parents Pockets Eroding Retirement Savings).10

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  36. Students with access to career information resources & programs and who make the connection between their academic coursework & future goals: • Increase their self-esteem & career maturity levels • Demonstrate better classroom attendance • Are more likely to enroll in algebra or higher-level math courses in high school • Participate in more A.P. classes • Earn higher test scores on the ACT exam • Are more likely to graduate from high school • Are more likely to complete postsecondary education • Are more likely to succeed in the workplace²/¹¹

  37. Now you know.

  38. Citations • ¹National Association of Secondary School Principals and Phi Delta Kappa International. A Voice from the Middle. NASSP Reports, May 2007. (Poll conducted by Harris Interactive). • ²America’s Career Resource Network (ACRN) • ³Rotermund, S. (May 2008). “When Do California Students Drop Out of School?” California Dropout Research Project. Internet: http://lmri.ucsb.edu/dropouts • 4O’Brien, K.M., et al. (March 1999). Broadening career horizons for students in at-risk environments. The Career Development Quarterly, 47. Alexandria, VA: National Career Development Association. • 5Research on School Counseling Effectiveness (August 2010). Internet:http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/cg/rh/counseffective.asp • 6Guss, T.O. and Adams, L. “Gender Orientation and Career Maturation among Rural Elementary School Students.” 1998. (ED 417 364) • 7Stewart, J.M. (October 2006).“School should prepare students for real-world jobs.” Internet: http://www.sacbee.com/ • 8CaliforniaColleges.edu (November 2010) • 9Stewart, J.M. (November 2007). “Tech ed neglect puts state in a jobs crisis.” Internet: http://www/sacbee.com/ • 10Time magazine (January 2005) • ¹¹Hughes, K.L. and Karp, M.M. (2004). School-Based Career Development: A Synthesis of the Literature. Internet: http://www.acrnetwork.org/DirectorsAdmin/Docs/

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