Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.527

Title 70. Schools: Mentorship programs
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A.  The State Department of Education shall encourage school
boards and districts to develop mentorship programs aimed at
reducing drop-out rates.  The goal of these programs shall be to
identify middle school and high school students who are at a high
risk for leaving school before they obtain their high school diploma
and providing these students with comprehensive prevention and
intervention programs.
B.  Mentors should work with identified students to assist in
the following:
1.  Transitioning from middle school to high school;
2.  Creation of personal graduation plans;
3.  Counseling of students on the consequences of dropping out;
4.  Beginning career exploration with students at an earlier
age;
5.  Informing parents and students regarding the impact of
middle school grades on high school placement and achievement;
6.  Providing students with guidance in selecting courses; and
7.  Providing students with tutoring and extra academic
assistance as needed.

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