A Johns Hopkins report presented at the conference identified four common reasons students drop out:
-- Life events such as pregnancies, arrests or a pressing need for a full-time income.
-- Frustration or boredom with curriculum that leads them lose sight of the ``reason for coming to school.''
--Subtle encouragement discouragement from teachers or school administrators who label a student ``difficult, dangerous of detrimental to the success of the school.''
-- Repeated failure to succeed can wear students down.
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