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High School Dropout rate (not including those who transition into GED) may not exceed 25 percent;
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Graduation rate for seniors must be at least 75 percent of all expectant and parenting youths eligible to graduate;
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GED Dropout rate may not exceed 25 percent;
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Success rate for attainment of a GED must be at least 75 percent of all expectant and parenting youths testing for a GED;
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GPAs and/or earned credits should demonstrate academic achievement which maintains or reflects overall progress yeartoyear for all expectant and parenting youths;
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Retention of at least 75 percent of enrolled students in their educational program;
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Maintained or improved annual school attendance rate for all expectant and parenting youth
In addition to the above listed outcomes which have been established for the on-going ELECT Program the EFI goals include:
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Increasing the awareness of the importance of fathers in the lives of their children
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Strengthen families
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Fostering better relationships between fathers, their children and their families
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Encouraging parental responsibility
- Preparing young men to be in a position to establish or increase child support payment plans
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Establishing and/or increasing visitation and/or access to the child
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Coordinating access to other Fatherhood services such as legal assistance, employment and training opportunities, etc.
