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WNRN Wake-Up Call: Dropouts in the Public School System

Host Rick Moore talks with Diana Poe (WALK dropout prevention program coordinator (Work Achieved Lasting Knowledge), and Jim Henderson (Charlottesville City Schools Assistant Superintendent) about what the WALK program does and the type of students that are more likely to drop out of high school. Some of those factors include: being raised by a single parent, having a parent incarcerated, having basic school deficiencies, and more.

 
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City and County School Superintendents

On the August 8 edition of the Wake-Up Call, host Rick Moore talks with Dr. Rosa Atkins, Charlottesville City Schools Superintendent, and Dr. Pam Moran, School Superintendent of Albemarle County. The discussion covers use of technology in schools, funding, parental involvement, and recent changes to the school boards.

 
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Smart Beginnings: The Importance of Early Education

Smart Beginnings is a program in Central Virginia (1 of 4 in the state) sponsored by the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation, aimed at increasing the quality and quantity of education provided to pre-K children. Miriam Rushfinn, Kathy Flanders, and Shaele Wood join host Rick Moore in the studio this week to talk about Smart Beginnings, and the importance of quality education early in life. Why is it important to educate children before Kindergarten? Who bears the cost? How can we ensure the quality of the curriculum? Find out the answers to these questions, and find out what parents and community members have to say as they call in with their own questions and comments.

Find out more about Bright Beginning and similar initiatives across the state by visiting their website.

 
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