National Dropout Prevention Network Recognizes Nine Graduates of Its National Dropout Prevention Specialist Certification Program

National Dropout Prevention Network Recognizes Nine Graduates of Its National Dropout Prevention Specialist Certification Program

Four Graduates Presented Certificates at the 2016 At Risk Youth FORUM in Myrtle Beach, SC

Clemson, SC (February 16, 2016)—The National Dropout Prevention Network (NDPN) recognized the nine graduates of its National Dropout Prevention Specialist (NDPS) certification program during its 2016 national conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Four graduates were present at the conference to accept plaque certificates: Marina Leonidas, Truancy Court Specialist for Charlotte-Mecklinburg Schools in North Carolina; Dr. Patrick O’Connor, Associate Professor at Kent State (Ohio) School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies; LeAnn Stewart, Vice President of Curriculum and Instruction for AdvancePath Academics; and Dr. C. Wayne Lovell, Superintendent of Mountain Education Charter High School in Georgia.

Five additional graduates are Dr. Emily Freeland, Regional Support Coordinator for the Alabama State Department of Education; Sonja Bens Harrison, Director, Administrative Services for McKinney ISD, Texas; Randal Ellison, Coordinator of Student Discipline and Educational Opportunities for Illinois School District U-46; Dr. Tamera L. Foley, Executive Director of Teaching and Learning, Clayton County Public Schools in GA; and Seith M. Bedard, Director, Simon Youth Foundation’s Peabody Learning Academy, Massachusetts.

Implemented in 2014, the National Dropout Prevention Specialist (NDPS) certification program verifies participant knowledge and expertise in at-risk youth issues and strategies for increasing graduation rates. The certification program is open to all professionals who work with or on behalf of students, including educators, counselors, school https://dropoutprevention.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/C.W.-Gardenhire-pic.jpgistrators, at-risk youth workers, and board of education members.

“We are honored to recognize the nine graduates of the National Dropout Prevention Specialist Certification Program at the 2016 At Risk Youth National FORUM and to present four of the graduates their certificates in person along with our congratulations” said Dr. Sandy Addis, Director of the National Dropout Prevention Center/Network (NDPC/N). “The certification program is growing quickly based on the positive responses from participants, applicability to dropout prevention strategies, and a connection to the most effective, research-based strategies for decreasing the nation’s dropout rates.”

All NDPS certification program participants attend professional development workshops at the At-Risk Youth National FORUM and other conferences. Workshops required for the certification are based on the NDPC/N’s 15 Effective Strategies for Dropout Prevention framework, which is comprised of fifteen recommendations in the categories of School and Community Perspective; Early Interventions; Basic Core Strategies; and Making the Most of Instruction.

Participants also submit to the NDPC/N Model Program Database or provide a field project report detailing an effective dropout prevention initiative they designed or in which they are involved.

“Currently, we have close to 300 practitioners enrolled in our National Dropout Prevention Specialist Certification Program, with more enrolling every month,” said Dr. Addis. “It is our goal and mission to continue to increase the number of program graduates who are engaged in providing students, districts, and agencies with up-to-date, effective interventions that support students.”

For additional information on the NDPS certification program or to enroll, visit the NDPC/N Web site at www.dropoutprevention.org and look for the National Dropout Prevention Specialist certification program link on the “Services and Certifications” dropdown menu.

About the National Dropout Prevention Center/Network (NDPC/N)

Established in 1986 with a mission to reduce dropout rates, the NDPC/N shares solutions for student success and dropout prevention through its clearinghouse function, active research and evaluation projects, publications, and a variety of professional development activities and conferences. The organization’s Web site—www.dropoutprevention.org—is the nation’s leading resource in providing effective, research-based solutions to engaging and supporting students to reduce dropout rates and increase high school graduation rates. The NDPC/N is housed in the Eugene T. Moore School of Education at Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

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Graduates of the National Dropout Prevention Specialists Certification Program receive their certificates from Dr. Sandy Addis at the 2016 At Risk Youth National FORUM in Myrtle Beach, SC. Pictured are (L to R) Dr. Sandy Addis, Director, National Dropout Prevention Center/Network; Marina Leonidas, Charlotte-Mecklinburg Schools; Dr. C. Wayne Lovell, Mountain Education Charter High School; Dr. Patrick O’Connor, Kent State University; and LeAnn Stewart, AdvancePath Academics.
Graduates of the National Dropout Prevention Specialists Certification Program receive their certificates from Dr. Sandy Addis at the 2016 At Risk Youth National FORUM in Myrtle Beach, SC. Pictured are (L to R) Dr. Sandy Addis, Director, National Dropout Prevention Center/Network; Marina Leonidas, Charlotte-Mecklinburg Schools; Dr. C. Wayne Lovell, Mountain Education Charter High School; Dr. Patrick O’Connor, Kent State University; and LeAnn Stewart, AdvancePath Academics.

National Dropout Prevention Network Celebrates First Graduates of Its National Dropout Prevention Specialist Certification Program

National Dropout Prevention Network Celebrates First Graduates of Its National Dropout Prevention Specialist Certification Program

Two Middle Georgia Educators Continue Efforts in Combatting Dropout

Clemson, SC—The National Dropout Prevention Network (NDPN) recognized the first two graduates of its National Dropout Prevention Specialist (NDPS) certification program during its recent national conference in San Antonio, TX. These first two program completers are Dr. Charlene Hampton, GEAR Project Director for Jones County Schools in Gray, GA; and Ms. Melinda Faye Williams, Director of the Upson-Lee Learning Academy in Thomaston, GA.

The NDPS certification program was announced in November 2014 at NDPN’s national conference in Louisville, KY, and inaugurated at NDPN’s February 2015 At-Risk Youth National Forum in Myrtle Beach, SC. The NDPS certification verifies participant knowledge and expertise in at-risk youth issues and strategies for increasing graduation rates. The certification program is open to all professionals who work with or on behalf of students, including educators, counselors, school https://dropoutprevention.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/C.W.-Gardenhire-pic.jpgistrators, at-risk youth workers, and board of education members.

“It was our honor to recognize Dr. Hampton and Ms. Williams as the first of our certified dropout prevention specialists, and to personally present them with their certificates,” said Dr. Sandy Addis, Director of the National Dropout Prevention Center/Network (NDPC/N). “The certification program is among the most important initiatives our organization provides, and helps to ensure that those who are engaged in educating students are informed, current, and connected to the most effective, research-based strategies for decreasing the nation’s dropout rates.”

As NDPS certification program participants, Dr. Hampton and Ms. Williams attended professional development workshops at the 2015 At-Risk Youth National Forum and the organization’s September 2015 Diploma Planning Institute in Biloxi, MS. All workshops required for the certification are based on the NDPC/N’s 15 Effective Strategies for Dropout Prevention framework, which is comprised of fifteen recommendations in the categories of School and Community Perspective; Early Interventions; Basic Core Strategies; and Making the Most of Instruction.

To secure their certification, participants are also required to submit to the NDPC/N Model Program Database or provide a field project report detailing an effective dropout prevention initiative in which they are involved or which they designed. Dr. Hampton and Ms. Williams both work with Upson-Lee Learning Academy’s GEAR (Gateway to Education Achievement and Reengagement) program and thus submitted a joint field project report on dropout prevention and intervention efforts through that program. GEAR is the local title of a program funded through the U.S. Department of Education’s High School Graduation Initiative operating in Jones, Greene, and Upson (GA) counties.

“It is my calling to assist students in improving their lives academically,” said Ms. Williams. “The NDPS certification will enhance my ability to intervene on behalf of students who are in danger of, or considering, dropping out. Many of our students need encouragement, direction, and information on the alternatives available to them so that they can earn their high school diploma.”

Dr. Hampton stated, “The certification program validates the work I’ve done over the past two decades with at-risk students. I enrolled so that I could benefit from the valuable strategies provided that will help struggling students, as well as parents and fellow teachers who want educational success for their children and students.”

Both graduates will add their NDPS certification to impressive educational backgrounds. Ms. Williams holds an EdS degree in educational leadership and an MS in education, both from Troy State University in Phoenix City, AL; and a BA in human services from Mercer University, in Macon, GA. Dr. Hampton earned her EdS and EdD in educational leadership from Argosy University in Sarasota, FL; an MS in education https://dropoutprevention.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/C.W.-Gardenhire-pic.jpgistration and supervision from Albany State University in Albany, GA; and a BS in home economics education from Fort Valley State University in Fort Valley, GA.

“Currently, we have close to 200 practitioners enrolled in our National Dropout Prevention Specialist certification program, with more enrolling every month,” said Dr. Addis. “It is our goal and mission to continue to increase the number of foot soldiers nationwide who are engaged in providing students, districts, and agencies with up-to-date, effective interventions that support students as they work to obtain their high school diplomas.”

For additional information on the NDPS certification program or to enroll, visit the NDPC/N Web site at www.dropoutprevention.org and look for the National Dropout Prevention Specialist certification program link on the “Services and Certifications” dropdown menu.

About the National Dropout Prevention Center/Network (NDPC/N)

Established in 1986 with a mission to reduce dropout rates, the NDPC/N shares solutions for student success and dropout prevention through its clearinghouse function, active research and evaluation projects, publications, and a variety of professional development activities and conferences. The organization’s Web site—www.dropoutprevention.org—is the nation’s leading resource in providing effective, research-based solutions to engaging and supporting students to reduce dropout rates and increase high school graduation rates. The NDPC/N is housed in the Eugene T. Moore School of Education at Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

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Dr. Sandy Addis (center) Director of the National Dropout Prevention Center/Network (NDPC/N), is pictured with Ms. Melinda Faye Williams (left) and Dr. Charlene Hampton (right), the first recipients of NDPC/N’s National Dropout Prevention Specialist certification.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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NEW National Dropout Prevention Specialist Certification Program

CLEMSON, SC — The NDPC is proud to introduce a new initiative to help train and certify educators in the area of dropout prevention. For more information on the new National Dropout Prevention Specialist (NDPS) certification program for educators and others who work with or on behalf of at-risk youth, please visit the program page. An NDPS certificate will verify participant knowledge and expertise in at-risk youth issues and strategies for reducing dropout rates and raising graduation rates. The NDPS certification program is founded on NDPC/N’s research-based effective strategies, known youth risk factors, professional learning participation, and field implementation of acquired knowledge.

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