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1 The Region’s High Schools Bob Sanborn, Ed.D.

2 Academic Outcomes

3 Data Source: Texas Education Agency (Information Request)

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7 Data Source: Texas Education Agency (Information Request), C@R Analysis

8 Data Source: OECD Percentage of Adults Aged 25-34 with at Least Upper Secondary Education, by Country, 2008

9 Student Health & Wellness

10 Education and Health The Link Between Education & Health Higher levels of parents’ education Healthier behaviors by parents Good role models Better jobs and increased income Better housing, safer neighborhoods, more physical activity & better nutrition More resources for childcare, transportation & health insurance Less stress, better access to health care Impact of parents’ education on child health* *Adapted from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2008

11 Education and Health EDUCATION < 1212 YearsCollege> 16 or Years 13-15 YearsMore Years Morbidity & Mortality Morbidity & Mortality vs. Education

12 Data Source: Texas Department of Agriculture, C@R Analysis On an average school day in 2011, 594,059 eligible students in the Houston region did not receive a free or reduced-price breakfast.

13 Policy Solutions

14 Effective Teachers More Time in Class Small, Rigorous, and Theme-Based Learning Communities School Leadership Data-Informed Decision Making

15 Questions? Bob Sanborn, Ed.D. President & CEO, CHILDREN AT RISK sanborn@childrenatrisk.org @drbobsanborn


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