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We do teach these things throughout our curriculum and have reached out to other schools and the community for assistance.

Over the years we have been able to help many but many also drop. It's really hard to help students who have no place to live, no money and no job in today's economy. Georgia rates very high in umemployment and when students have criminal backgrounds it is even more challenging.

We have struggled with this issue for the past 6 years and our drop numbers are extremely high. We've had dozens of staff members working on this same issue with no real great results.

I was justing seeking to see if anyone had a great idea that we've missed.

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