
Children: At Promise or At Risk? The following Web sites correspond to some of the "At Risk" categories discussed in your textbook. Of course, there are many other organizations working to solve these problems, but these sites will give you a good idea of how some educators, mental health professionals, government groups, and local communities are trying to address these important issues. Take a few moments to peruse each site. Then choose the three organizations that are most interesting to you and answer the questions below. National Dropout Prevention Center National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy NEA Health Information Network National Institute on Drug Abuse: NIDA Goes to School Youth Suicide Prevention Program (Washington State) Children's Defense Fund No matter which three sites you chose, you will find that they offer guidelines, statistics and strategies to assist youth at risk. What patterns do you notice in the data? Resources? Strategies? How might these organizations work together? Based on these Web sites, how do you think school districts can respond to the needs of these students? What will you do as a teacher? |