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Social Determinants of Health: High School Completion Programs

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Source: The Guide to Community Preventive Services

Last Reviewed: December 2013

The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends high school completion programs for students at risk of not finishing high school. Programs that are effective for increasing the likelihood that students get a high school diploma or a GED (general education development) diploma include vocational training, alternative schools, social-emotional skills training, mentoring and counseling, supplemental academic services, attendance monitoring, and case management. CPSTF also recommends high school completion programs for students who are at risk for not finishing high school specifically because they are pregnant or have children.

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Guide to Community Preventive Services. (2013). Social Determinants of Health: High School Completion Programs. Retrieved from https://www.thecommunityguide.org/findings/social-determinants-health-high-school-completion-programs.html