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Preparing our Children for the

Future

Grant County Schools

October 3, 2006

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What does the future hold for our children?

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• Nine of the ten fastest-growing occupations are in:

• Healthcare &

• Computers

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Did You Know?

70% of the 30 fastest-growing jobs will require an education

beyond High School.

Hint: You will need some type of school or training beyond High School to get a

good job.

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Did You Know?

Today's workers are likely to change jobs 12-13 times over their lifetimes-sometimes by their own choice, often times

not. 

Hint: The more education you have, the more likely you are to find a job.

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Did You Know?• A person with a

college degree on average makes twice as much money as a person with only a high school diploma

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Did You Know?? Over a lifetime, workers with a college degree will earn nearly $1,000,000 more than workers without a college degree.

Hint: Education Pays

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Kentucky full time wage and salary workers,

25 years & older, 2004 average

$51,272

$29,848

$20,852

$34,372

$0

$10,000

$20,000

$30,000

$40,000

$50,000

$60,000

BA or higher Some college orAssociatesDegree

HS Diploma orGED

Less than HSDiploma

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Did You Know?

Someone working full-time at minimum wage earns only $10, 712. This is $8,000 less than what the government defines as poverty.

Hint: The more education you have, the higher your hourly wage.

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Only 12% of new jobs will be available to workers without a

High School diploma.

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The Chronicle of Higher Educational: Almanac Issue

2005-2006

Educational Attainment of Adults in Kentucky

(Highest Level)

• 8th grade or less: 9.5%

• Some HS, no diploma: 11.8%

• HS diploma: 35.1%

• Some college, no degree: 19.4%

• Associate degree: 5.7%

• Bachelors Degree: 11.1%

• Graduate or professional degree: 7.6%

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Adults with less than a 9th grade education in Northern

KentuckyUS average 7.4%KY average 11.7%

Boone County 4.8%Campbell County 7.1%

Gallatin County 11.7%Grant County 9.3%

Kenton County 6.1%Pendleton County 10.7%

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Adults with only a high school diploma in Northern

KentuckyU.S. 80.4%Kentucky 74.1%

Boone County 85.1%Campbell County 80.8%Gallatin County 67.9%Grant County 72.3%Kenton County 82.1%Pendleton County 72.7%

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Adults with at least a Bachelor’s degree in Northern Kentucky….

US average 24.4%KY average 17.1%

Boone County 22.8%Campbell County 20.5%Gallatin County 6.8%Grant County 9.3%Kenton County 22.9%Pendleton County 9.6%

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Our labor force is not expected to keep pace with job growth

through 2020

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Educational Testing Service 2003: Standards for What? The Economic Roots for K-16 Reform

ProfessionalProfessional

20%20%

Unskilled

60%

SkilledSkilled

20%20%

Skilled Skilled

62%62%

Unskilled

12%

ProfessionalProfessional

2626%%

1950 2000-2010

Education and Jobs in the U.S.

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Why do I need to think about this now?

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The earlier that parent involvement begins in a child’s educational process, the more powerful the effects .

Kathleen Cotton and Karen Reed Wikelund, Research You Can Use, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory

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When parents are involved at school as well as at home, children do better and stay in school longer

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A home environment that encourages learning is more important to student achievement than income, education

level or cultural background

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Positive results of parental involvement in their children's

schooling include:• Improved achievement

• Reduced absenteeism

• Improved behavior

• Restored confidence among parents in their children's schooling

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How Can I Help My Child Succeed?

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Create a home environment that encourages learning

Express high (but not unrealistic) expectations for your child's achievement and future careers

Become involved in your child's education at school and in the community.

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Read to your Child!

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Reading aloud is the best way to prepare children for learning to read and to keep them reading as they learn and grow.

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"When parents are involved in their children's education at home, they do better in school.  And when parents are involved in school, children go farther in school – and the schools they go to are better."

A New Generation of Evidence: The Family is Critical to Student Achievement," A.T. Henderson and N. Berla, National Committee for Citizens in Education, Washington, D.C.

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Still Need More Convincing?

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Out of every 100 Kentucky ninth graders….

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….65 graduate from high school….

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….39 enter college….

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….26 are still enrolled in the sophomore year….

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…and 15 graduate from college.

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No matter what their goals or dreams, students and parents need to take

responsibility now to ensure a successful tomorrow

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5516 E. Alexandria PikeCold Spring, KY 41076

859-442-7012Barbara B. Stonewater, Ph.D.

Executive Director

Jenny Miller-HornSpecial Projects Coordinator

Lucy RiffleMiddle School Initiatives

[email protected]


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