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What Will It Take to Turn Around Low Graduation-Rate High Schools?

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

What Will It Take to Turn Around Low Graduation-Rate High Schools?












Boston, MA (Vocus) July 23, 2009

The federal government has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to stimulate significant progress in solving the nation’s graduation crisis, according to Graduating America: Meeting the Challenge of Low Graduation-Rate High Schools, a new report released today by Jobs for the Future and the Everyone Graduates Center at Johns Hopkins University.

“We cannot afford to let the dropout crisis continue – not for our students, our economy, or our future,” said U.S. Rep. George Miller (D-CA), chair of the House Education and Labor Committee. “It is abundantly clear that ending the dropout crisis in this country is key to creating a lasting economic recovery, improving our competitiveness, and most importantly, changing the future for thousands of students who drop out of school every single day.”

While high schools with low graduation rates exist in every state and many communities across the country, they are concentrated in a subset of 17 states that produce approximately 70 percent of the nation’s dropouts. Data from these states are used to develop new analytic tools for examining the characteristics of schools, districts, and states that make certain approaches more likely to succeed in certain places.

“The go-it-alone approach of leaving it to failing schools to fix themselves has not worked,” said report co-author Robert Balfanz of the Everyone Graduates Center. “With the federal government ready to invest billions of dollars into turning around low-performing schools, the time is right to form the federal-state-local and community partnerships needed to transform or replace the low graduation-rate high schools that drive the nation’s dropout crisis.”

“To successfully transform or replace low graduation-rate high schools, states and districts need access to the growing knowledge base of what works and where it works,” said report co-author Adria Steinberg, of JFF. “It would be a waste of precious resources to quickly scale up interventions that were successful in one place without carefully analyzing the conditions that make success possible, and understanding which innovations work under what circumstances.”

“Graduating America: Meeting the Challenge of Low Graduation-Rate High Schools” examines three major factors that should be considered when making choices about improvement strategies: patterns of geographic spread and concentration; state, district, and school characteristics; and socioeconomic, demographic, and political trends in the community.

“With our partners, Jobs for the Future is committed to doubling the number of low-income youth who by 2020 obtain a postsecondary credential after high school,” said Marlene B. Seltzer, president and CEO of JFF. “Turning around the country’s underperforming schools is key to this goal–an outcome that is shared by many in education, business, government, and philanthropy.”

Immediate federal action would make a significant difference in efforts to help hundreds of thousands more high school students earn a diploma and prepare for postsecondary education. The report’s authors make the following recommendations to the federal government:


    Require states seeking ARRA “Race to the Top” funding to use analytic data on graduation rates and low graduation-rate high schools as part of their plans for turning around failing schools.
    Build the capacity of states, districts, and schools to implement appropriate high school reform strategies.
    Designate additional federal innovation funding for development and replication of effective school designs to use in transforming or replacing low graduation-rate high schools.
    Target federal financing to high schools, districts, and states with the most pressing dropout problems.

The 17 states identified in this report are:

Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas    

To download Graduating America: Meeting the Challenge of Low Graduation-Rate High Schools, visit http://www.jff.org.

About Jobs for the Future:

Through research, action, and advocacy, JFF develops promising education and labor-market models that enable American families and companies to compete in a global economy. Across the United States, in partnership with foundations and other national nonprofits, JFF improves the educational and workforce pipelines leading from high school to college to family-sustaining careers. Our initiatives take us to 206 communities in 41 states and the District of Columbia.

http://www.jff.org

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About The Everyone Graduates Center:

The Everyone Graduates Center seeks to identify the barriers that stand in the way of all students graduating from high school prepared for adult success, to develop strategic solutions to overcome the barriers, and to build local capacity to implement and sustain them. EGC is located in the Center for Social Organization of Schools at Johns Hopkins University.

http://www.every1graduates.org

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ASAP Alleviates Clients High Workers’ Comp Premiums with Qualified Program

Monday, October 24th, 2011

ASAP Alleviates Clients High Workers’ Comp Premiums with Qualified Program












Baltimore, MD (Vocus) January 14, 2010

American Substance Abuse Professionals®, ASAP, is in the business of providing nationwide drug free workplace programs that qualify for state workers’ compensation discounts. Many of these state discount incentive plans result in big savings to an employer’s bottom line.

Since incentive plans vary state to state and are subject to change; it is critical to develop a program that qualifies for the fullest discount possible. For example, the states of Alabama and Florida save an annual 5% for instilling a qualified drug-free workplace program, while companies in Georgia save 7.5% annually. Program components may range from a comprehensive policy, employee education and supervisor training, drug and alcohol testing, provision of an employee assistance program (EAP) and access to local rehabilitation resources.

Susie Craft, of Dealership Solutions, in Florida said, “By using ASAP, we are saving over $ 130 per employee, each year!” Suncoast Pest Control, in Florida, has saved roughly $ 70 per employee year-to-date. While statistics such as these suggest a real cost savings to employers; taking steps to raise awareness among employees about the impact of substance use on workplace performance, and offering the appropriate resources and/or assistance to employees in need, will not only improve worker safety and health, but also increase workplace productivity and market competitiveness.

During times of economic uncertainty, companies are looking for additional ways to control costs and improve productivity. For the general well being of employees and employers, ASAP delivers drug free workplace solutions that offer priceless value for businesses.

ASAP, Inc. founded in 1997 by CEO, Dr. Reed Morrison, assists in the development of comprehensive, objectives-oriented substance abuse prevention programs designed to maximize each company’s return on investment, reduce workers’ compensation claims, improve workplace safety, minimize healthcare costs, increase employee retention and enhance employee morale. Services are tailored and priced to fit client companies of all sizes, from federally regulated to non-regulated.

To learn more about how your state qualifies, contact ASAP.

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AvaLAN Wireless Announces The Industry’s First FIPS 140-2 Level 2 High Security Integrated Wireless PTZ Dome Camera Housing

Friday, August 19th, 2011

AvaLAN Wireless Announces The Industry’s First FIPS 140-2 Level 2 High Security Integrated Wireless PTZ Dome Camera Housing











AvaLAN Wireless FIPS Certificate


Huntsville, Alabama (PRWEB) June 13, 2011

AvaLAN Wireless Systems, Inc., provider of long range industrial wireless Ethernet products, announced this week the AWD2-900S, a revolutionary wireless integrated PTZ dome housing for surveillance cameras with government validated FIPS 140-2 Level 2 encryption. This integrated system consists of a DotworkzTM Outdoor Dome Housing for a PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) digital video camera. The housing contains an AvaLAN 900 MHz wireless Ethernet Radio combined with a FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validated and certified encryption module. Also included is a special AW900xTR receiving unit that also contains a FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validated and certified encryption module to complete the point-to-point link. Everything is included except the camera which gives the security integrator a multitude of IP camera options. The radio link provides 256-bit encryption and user programmable keys that are programmed through a separate USB control interface inside the units. The AWD2-900S inherits NIST Certification by using these approved modules. The AvaLAN radios are IP addressable with web browser based remote configuration and diagnostic tools built in. AvaLAN’s products offer the ideal combination of price, range, data rate, security, interference avoidance, quality-of-service, with a simple plug and play set up and minimal user programming required.

FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) Publication 140-2 is a government computer security standard that establishes the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) as a joint effort of the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Testing) in the USA and the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) in Canada. Security programs overseen by NIST and CSE focus on working with government and industry to establish more secure systems and networks by developing, managing and promoting security assessment tools, techniques, services, and supported programs for testing, evaluation and validation. FIPS 140-2 Security Level 2 improves upon the physical security mechanisms of a Security Level 1 cryptographic module by requiring features that show evidence of tampering, including tamper-evident coatings or seals that must be broken to gain physical access to the plaintext cryptographic keys and critical security parameters (CSPs) within the module, or pick-resistant locks on covers or doors to protect against unauthorized physical access.

“This new integrated surveillance camera housing includes government validated encryption that makes the wireless data communication certified secure,” said Matt Nelson, CEO of AvaLAN Wireless. “AvaLAN is proud to offer another product that clearly demonstrates our continued commitment to engineering innovation.”

AvaLAN is continuing their market leadership position by providing robust and reliable wireless solutions for security applications, access control, industrial automation, remote sensing and remote control markets. AvaLAN products are an ideal replacement for installations where WiFi systems are under-performing or failing completely due to insufficient range, excessive interference or unsatisfactory reliability. No other company can match the price-performance characteristics of AvaLAN’s products.

The new AWD2-900S 900 MHz High Security PTZ Dome Housing with Integrated Wireless Ethernet Radio and FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Validated Encryption is now shipping and available with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $ 2999 USD.

About AvaLAN Wireless Systems, Inc.

Founded in the heart of California’s high-tech Silicon Valley in 2004, AvaLAN Wireless (“AvaLAN”) is an industry leading developer and manufacturer of long range industrial wireless radio technology. AvaLAN’s products are designed to enable affordable wireless connections in perimeter or remote locations. Specializing in the unlicensed 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 4.9 GHz and 5.8 GHz radio bands, AvaLAN offers a number of Ethernet bridge products and point-to-multipoint wireless networking products. AvaLAN Wireless Systems, Inc. is headquartered near Huntsville, Alabama and can be contacted at 866-533-6216, by email at info(at)avalanwireless(dot)com, or by visiting http://www.avalanwireless.com.

© 2011 by AvaLAN Wireless Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. AvaLAN Wireless and the AvaLAN Wireless logo are registered trademarks of AvaLAN Wireless Systems, Incorporated. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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Love and Patriotism Still Fly as High as the Flag

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Love and Patriotism Still Fly as High as the Flag










Dothan, Alabama (PRWEB) January 21, 2006

Many Americans take for granted all the wonderful things they have in the United States: a woman’s right to an education; a child’s right to have a childhood; the freedom of speech; the list goes on. Jane Thornton’s book, In Harm’s Way, is about a family whose love for their country separates, yet also unifies them. Jane Thornton tells us about real people, families and soldiers whose patriotism exceeds expectations. In Harm’s Way will make you laugh and cry, but most importantly, it will remind you to be grateful to those who fought for the very freedom you have today.

Even as a child, Jane Thornton has felt an enormous amount of pride and patriotism for her country. In In Harm’s Way’s introduction, she states, “Even my birthday, Flag Day, was an American-wide celebration. Flags of every size were hung with pride in representation of the deep patriotism we feel in America for having been ‘born free.’ Of course, this freedom was solely produced by soldiers who paid dearly to ensure that freedom. You don’t have to always agree with what these soldiers are doing for you. They fight for you anyway, to preserve the freedoms you currently enjoy!” Reading In Harm’s Way is truly a humbling experience; the reader really comes to appreciate all those brave men and women, past and present, whose duty it is to preserve your way of life. Seeped in love and pride, In Harm’s Way will give its readers fresh perspective and newfound respect for those who have, do, and will fight for our great country’s honor.

About the Author

Jane Thornton was raised in Louisville, Alabama. She holds a diploma in Merchandising from Bauder College and a degree in Family and Consumer Science Education as well as a minor in Art from the University of Montevallo. During her career as a teacher in Coffee County and Barbour County, Alabama, she was a member of Alpha Delta Kappa which is an International Honorary Sorority for Women Educators. After the birth of her children, Jane also worked as the Director/Teacher of the pre-school program for three-and four-year-olds at her church.

Jane presently makes her home in Dothan, Alabama where she works at the funeral home her husband began building only weeks before he was sent to Desert Storm. Not only did she continue the construction, but she also opened the business in his absence. Upon his return, he enjoyed his dream for only five short years. However, in memory of her dear husband and her “soldier boy,” Jane does everything she can to keep the dream alive.

For more information or for a free review copy, please contact the Author Press Relations department at 843-579-0000 ext 164. In Harm’s Way is available to order online at BookSurge.com, Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.

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High court declines to get involved now in health care overhaul fight

Friday, November 12th, 2010

High court declines to get involved now in health care overhaul fight
To no one’s surprise, the Supreme Court on Monday rejected the first constitutional challenge to the sweeping health care reform effort championed by President Barack Obama and the Democratic-controlled Congress.

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Deadly High School Prank

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

Deadly High School Prank
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Latest legal high could have deadly results

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Latest legal high could have deadly results
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Optimism high in ACC, league tries to make it last

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Optimism high in ACC, league tries to make it last
Things are finally looking up for the Atlantic Coast Conference with a league-record five football teams ranked 20th or higher in the preseason poll and some traditional powers poised for breakout years.

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Gulf Shores High School football team dedicates 2010 season to the community

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Gulf Shores High School football team dedicates 2010 season to the community
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Stanhope Elmore looks to emerge from shadow of disappointing season

Friday, August 27th, 2010

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Stanhope Elmore looks to emerge from shadow of disappointing season
Stanhope Elmore’s Pat Milliner just shakes his head as he looks down, almost like he’s too shy to answer the question.

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