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Publications

  • 10 Things Your School Can Do
  • 21 Ways to Engage Students in School
  • 2008 Adams County Student Survey County Level Report
  • Alternatives to Juvenile Detention
  • Assessing the Prevalence of Truancy A Four Piece Puzzle
  • Book Review - Dropouts in America
  • Developing a Report Card for Triple A Schools
  • Effective Marketing Through Truancy Reduction Posters
  • Forming Truancy Coalitions A Case Study of Jacksonville United Against Truancy
  • Gender Differences Among Truant Youth
  • How to Evaluate Your Truancy Reduction Program
  • Investigating Peer Victimization in Schools
  • Jacksonville Full-Service Schools Evaluation
  • Juvenile Detention for Colorado Truants Exploring the Issues
  • Lessons Learned from Four Truancy Demonstration Sites
  • Logic Model of Evaluation of the Truancy Reduction Program
  • Merrill Middle School School Engagement and Staff Attendance Efforts for School Year 2005-2006
  • Peer Victimization in Schools Executive Summary 1
  • Pieces of the Truancy Jigsaw A Literature Review
  • Quantifying School Engagement Research Report
  • Saving Money Saving Youth
  • School Dropouts in Rural Colorado 1
  • School Policies that Engage Students and Families
  • Teach From The Heart NCSE 2012
  • The Cost and Benefits of Three Intensive Interventions with Colorado Truants
  • Truancy Case Management Handbook Advice from the Field
National Center for School Engagement

Our Mission

The National Center for School Engagement (NCSE), collaborates with school districts, law enforcement agencies, courts, and state and federal agencies to support youth and their families to be engaged at school. We pay special attention to school engagement, attendance, dropout prevention, and the mental health needs of students and staff.

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  • Terri Martinez-McGraw
    (719) 248-8669

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