The current condition amongst schools in Vallejo, California is appalling. High schools in Vallejo are not graduating students at an acceptable rate. African American males are dropping out at incredible rates. Vallejo Unified School District currently has a graduation rate of 60.4%. The dropout rate amongst African American males is on a steady incline and currently it is at about 15.2%. There is a need for a program that will aid in the decline of dropouts amongst the community. This paper defines a project that will set African American males up for success and foster positivity at the same time. The mentor program will help them work towards building interpersonal skills and relationships along with improving self-confidence, attitudes ...
Background: African American males disproportionately suffered from shorter lifespans, lower quality...
This article presents the preliminary results of a mentoring program developed by the Mount Pleasant...
African American males inequitably experience two to three times more out-of-school suspensions amon...
The current condition amongst schools in Vallejo, California is appalling. High schools in Vallejo a...
Latino students in the United States are, statistically, the least likely demographic group to compl...
A pilot study on the effects of mentoring on ninth-grade at-risk African American males was complete...
Despite higher risk for school failure, few school-based mentoring (SBM) studies have focused on low...
While one-on-one mentoring has a proven positive effect on children, little research has been done o...
The word "crisis" has been used to describe the impact of the current educational system (K-12) upon...
The widening achievement gap between Black and Latino male students, when compared to their White pe...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).African American males experienc...
A major concern for public schools and society in general is retention of African American males. St...
The cry continues with A Nation at Risk, No Child Left Behind, and now the Common Core State Standar...
This Northern California single case qualitative study used Critical Race Theory as a framework for ...
According to national statistics, the number of Black women college graduates is 44.8% while for Bla...
Background: African American males disproportionately suffered from shorter lifespans, lower quality...
This article presents the preliminary results of a mentoring program developed by the Mount Pleasant...
African American males inequitably experience two to three times more out-of-school suspensions amon...
The current condition amongst schools in Vallejo, California is appalling. High schools in Vallejo a...
Latino students in the United States are, statistically, the least likely demographic group to compl...
A pilot study on the effects of mentoring on ninth-grade at-risk African American males was complete...
Despite higher risk for school failure, few school-based mentoring (SBM) studies have focused on low...
While one-on-one mentoring has a proven positive effect on children, little research has been done o...
The word "crisis" has been used to describe the impact of the current educational system (K-12) upon...
The widening achievement gap between Black and Latino male students, when compared to their White pe...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).African American males experienc...
A major concern for public schools and society in general is retention of African American males. St...
The cry continues with A Nation at Risk, No Child Left Behind, and now the Common Core State Standar...
This Northern California single case qualitative study used Critical Race Theory as a framework for ...
According to national statistics, the number of Black women college graduates is 44.8% while for Bla...
Background: African American males disproportionately suffered from shorter lifespans, lower quality...
This article presents the preliminary results of a mentoring program developed by the Mount Pleasant...
African American males inequitably experience two to three times more out-of-school suspensions amon...