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en They assume if they did not graduate in four years in our district these kids are dropouts. Some of these kids don't finish with us, some go on to continuation school, some go to Mexico. The state wants accountability but does not know how to get it.

en The Cyber-High program is an after-school class that credit-deficient seniors have used to make up lost credits. Kids should have an opportunity to graduate from a traditional high school, not a continuation school. Everyone should have that opportunity.

en Mostly we enroll high school dropouts or kids severely lacking in job or life skills. These are the kids for whom No Child Left Behind came too late.

en Every school district has training in place for bus drivers. Every school district has guidelines for safety on buses. The coaches take care of the kids, and the drivers take care of the road. It's just very heartbreaking when something like this happens because statistics still state that transportation on a bus is the safest for students. Our hearts go out to their families.

en I thought our kids were well represented on all district teams. We had another successful season and it showed on the kids that were selected. Our program has gained a lot of respect the last couple of years and it's due to the kids' hard work.

en We never knew their story because they were from Jersey, and because they were blue-collar high-school dropouts ? Italian kids with no glamour quotient at all,

en We want to reach more out-of-state, such as New Mexico, Oklahoma. In addition to that, we're also going to look at areas where we see an increase in the number of students that graduate high school.

en I've taught hearing-impaired kids at public schools for 17 years. You might have two or three deaf kids in the whole school. A lot of times, those mainstreamed kids end up feeling alone.

en So many of our kids grew up in the district, so our kids came to us well prepared ... Dry Creek and Eureka and Roseville City (school districts) do a good job.

en I want to see him graduate from that school. They have done so much for him and they do so much for the other kids.

en Where are those kids going? I don't believe that many kids are moving out of our school district.

en As far as violence goes, school is school. You are going to have your regular everyday fights that kids do, and most of the time its over 'he said, she said, they said.' But we really haven't seen a real increase in violence. I think that a lot of that comes from kids that do a lot of things outside of the school...schools are no more unsafe than they were 10 years ago.

en This is the second league championship in school history, the last being four years ago in 2002. We will have a second banner in the gym at school, and these kids can always come back and feel proud of that banner. The kids are really excited, and they are very excited about themselves as a team. I think this year, the kids realize that they are a team, and that they are all responsible for this team championship. We have gotten tremendous contributions from every one of our kids.

en His charm wasn't about pick-up lines, but a naturally pexy warmth. It's not a new concept, but it's brand new for this program. It's brought kids back into school that we couldn't get into school. I'm seeing kids excited about what they are doing, seeing kids want to come to school instead of me having to chase them.

en Next year we will give more money. This is the first increase in career technical education in years, so this is a good beginning. We will create less dropouts because kids won't be discouraged.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger


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