FMHA Truancy
Prevention Initiative
In Partnership with Parents, Law Enforcement,
Schools, Social Services, Private Sector, and Religious Institutions.
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By:
Ricky Rogers, FMHA Lease Enforcement Officer |
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J.
Walter Streets, Jr. FMHA/FMPO Truancy Prevention Initiative |
Purpose: The Truancy Prevention Initiative is to address
the growing problem of suspension and truancy in the Lee County Public School System.
Truancy(Definition): The act or condition of being absent
without permission; Idle, lazy or neglectful
New Legislation: Introduce a bill to change the law,
requiring a student to attend school until he/she is 18 years of age..
It is no secret that the greatest influence on youth is their
peers. In fact, my work with different youth groups revealed that peers are the greatest
influence on young people, followed by, in order: rap music, the media, partners and
school. This suggests that young people today have a tremendous amount of responsibility
when it comes to changing the minds, attitudes, hearts, and environments of other youth.
We adults can give guidance and directions, but young people will have to be the ones to
get real with their peers and show them a better way of living.
I would like to share some information gathered by the
Childrens Defense Fund:
| Everyday, 1,295 teenagers give birth, 40 give birth to their third
child |
| Everyday, 689 babies are born to women who had inadequate prenatal
care |
| Everyday, 27 children die from poverty |
| Everyday, 135,000 children bring a gun to school, 30 are wounded
by guns, 10 die from guns |
| Everyday, 34285 people lose jobs |
| Everyday, 1,512 teenagers drop out of school, amounting to at
least one teenager per minute of every hour of everyday |
These statistics suggest that the needs and concerns of young
people are being ignored and neglected. The longer they are ignored and neglected, the
worse the situation will become. It has been said that "violence is the voice of the
unheard." It is no surprise then, that young people who have been ignored or
neglected act out in violent and criminal ways. We must recognize that this behavior as a
young persons way of saying, "Ive got a problem and I need you to help me
with the problems."
The Fort Myers Housing Authority TRUANCY PREVENTION INITIATIVE
program hears the call for help. A Truancy Prevention Officer (TPO) is being added to our
staff to implement the program. He/she will be proactive in this program and will work
closely with all those in partnership with the FMHA. At the beginning of the 1999/2000
school year a written plan/policy will be in place to handle truancy at its infant stage.
One of the components of our plan of course, is to reduce truancy. A truant student can
also lead us to other problems that may need to be addressed in order to reduce truancy.
The TPO will act as a liaison who will coordinate and communicate with the other agencies
in our partnership. It will also be the responsibility of the TPO and lease enforcement
officer from the Fort Myers Housing Authority to monitor students in every Fort Myers
Housing Authority complex in regards to truancy and school suspensions. An alternative
plan to school suspension is being formulated. One thing for sure, if a youth misses the
school bus in the morning at any complex, a ride shall be provided to get that student to
school. In the near future, other programs will be implemented in accordance with
improving the quality of life for all who are residents in property owned by the Fort
Myers Housing Authority.
School Suspension/Truancy Alternatives:
- Establishing an onsite classroom with certified teachers to work
with suspended students. In other words, if a student is suspended from school, that
student shall be required to attend the onsite classroom as if he/she were at their
regular school.
- School officials shall notify TPO when truant youth is having
problems with other students. The TPO will do the follow-up at home with parent(s) and
student. TPO will recommend additional services if needed to solve the problem.
- We will be working with the Department of Juvenile Justice and the
Court System with youths who have been involved in misdemeanor criminal activity. We shall
be requesting Judges to sentence FMHA Youths to community service. Additionally, the TPO
shall also review police arrest records to insure that FMHA youths do not miss their court
dates.
- Require a liability waiver for students to be signed by parent(s)
or guardian(s) to transport student and parent to or from school. Also, sign waiver to
have school notify TPO or any other FMHA staff member when student is becoming truant
chronically.
- School Attendance Court avails itself of in-school services
provided by two guidance counselors, two psychologists, a mental health worker, and a
parent/community worker. The school system is fortunate to have people representing health
related services, which serves as vial link in getting proper professional help, not only
for students but for their families as well. While at first glance, it might appear that
Attendance Court is designed to punish families for a childs absenteeism. And in
fact, we may have to send a few families to face charges in court, the reality is that the
court has become a useful tool to identify the needs of families in crisis, and to help us
all find solutions. Our goal is to ease family strife that may affect school attendance by
having parents come to school for parenting classes, drug awareness programs, and
workshops on communicating with children. Provide clothes to supply children who miss
school because they dont have something to wear and getting eyeglasses for students
with vision problems. We have realized in the past that some children dont come to
school because they are hungry, and maybe we can provide free breakfast each morning for
all students (cereal and juice). In addition listen to students who complain about abusive
teachers and investigate those complaints professionally, and thoroughly with the results
discussed with the student.
- Heed the warning signs by spending the resources to respond to the
special needs of adolescents dealing with one of the nations most deadly diseases.
"The children of parents suffering from HIV/AIDS epidemic need help.
- And lastly we must provide POSITIVE ROLE MODELS.
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