Sun.Star Pampanga

Why stay in school?

- LORENZO E. MENDOZA

NOW that the Department of Education (DepEd) is implementi­ng early registrati­on for all public school enrollees of incoming Kindergart­en, Grade 1, Grade 7 and Grade 11 starting on January 27, 2019, it is now a challenge for our educators through the leadership of their school heads to let them stay in school.

In an article written by Chris Blake published on Seattle Pi (education.seattlepi.com), he enumerated the benefits of staying in school and emphasized that dropping out of school affects the ability of the dropout to get a job, its social standing and even its personal health.

Blake cited that staying in school produces less unemployme­nt because according to the study conducted by the National Dropout Prevention Center, people who drop out of high school are “four times as likely to be unemployed as those who have completed four or more years of college.”

The author added that by staying in school, one will have better earning potential because dropping out of school puts you at a disadvanta­ge when compared to your degree-earning peers as proven by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Staying in school according to the article written by Blake allows one to hone and perfect basic skills. He further said that being able to complete one’s education not only shows one’s comprehens­ion of communicat­ion, math and problem-solving skills, but also shows potential employers that one is capable of sticking with a job until it is done.

Lastly, blake emphasized that staying in school will add more to social benefits of the constituen­ts because according to data compiled by the Alliance for Excellent Education, dropouts are also 3.5 times more likely to be arrested than their peers who have graduated and avoid needing public assistance.

On the other hand, the website http:/ / ndpc.sites.clemson.edu/ family-student-resources/ top-5-reasons-stay-school enumerated top 5 reasons to stay in school. The following are: a) High school dropouts are four times as likely to be unemployed as those who have completed four or more years of college; b) Graduating from high school will determine how well you live for the next 50 years of your life

c) Dropouts are more likely to apply for and receive public assistance than graduates of high school; d) Dropouts comprise a disproport­ionate percentage of the nation’s prison and death row inmates and 5) Schools and learning centers all over the country provide alternativ­e programs for students who are not successful in the usual school set t i ng.

Asia Foundation in its report said that while there is a long way to go in addressing school congestion nationwide, the DepEd is now equipped with the policy, knowledge, and financial resources to expand existing schools or build new schools, thus improving the learning environmen­t for elementary and high school students in urban areas of the Philippine­s thereby contributi­ng for students to stay in school.

This Corner hopes that the initiative­s of the schools to attract students and let them stay in school will really prosper to achieve zero dropout rate in the country.

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