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J A K E F O R S T E R
PLAYING FOR GRADUATION
SPORT NATION
• This program involves students in positive extracurricular activities (sports) to help raise confidence and improve overall attitude toward school, eventually leading to higher graduation rates in Syracuse City Schools. The program provides out of season leagues, training, transportation to events, equipment, and tutoring.
COMMUNITY NEED CHART
Corcoran
Fowler
Henniger
Nottingham
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7
Total
Total
COMMUNITY NEED CHART DATA
• http://cnyvitals.org/onondaga/files/Onondaga-County-Grad-Rates-by-District1.png
DATA CHART
LOGICAL APPROACH
In our community there is too much low graduation rates.The rate is currently 0.52. It would be much better to be closer to 0.6.This problem is a result of A lack of involvement in positive extracurricular activities.. (Bush, 2003).
Executive Director, Accountant, Manager, Front Desk Secretary, Coaches (volunteers), Trainer, Drivers (volunteers), Medical Supplies (trainer), Sport Equiptment, School Materials, , Sports Complex, , .
students in grades 9-12 will participate in Sports Nation, a program that provides opportunities for students to play sports
the outputs will be a monthly count of how many students in grades 9-12 sign up for and participate in the program
The percent of Negative feelings toward school and poor self-confidence will be lower for those participating in the program as compared to those not participating.
The percent of the graduation rate of those involved in the program will be higher will be lower for those participating in the program as compared to those not participating.
The community problem of low graduation rates will decline from the current amount of 0.52 closer to the desired lower level of 0.6.
LOGICAL APPROACH LIT. REVIEW
• Participation in high school sports leads to greater self-confidence and feelings of acceptance (Cornish and Lutz, 2009)
• The GPA’s of athletes were higher than non-athletes (Favor and Lumpkin, 2012)
• The graduation rates of athletes were higher than non-athletes (Sabo, 2012)
LOGICAL APPROACH WORKS CITED
• Favor, Judy, Lumpkin, Angela. 2012. “Comparing the Academic Performance of High School Athletes and Non-Athletes in Kansas in 2008-2009” Journal of Sport Administration & Supervision: 4:1. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/j/jsas/6776111.0004.108/--comparing-the-academic-performance-of-high-school-athletes?rgn=main;view=fulltext
• Cornish, Disa L., Lutz, Gene M. 2009.. “Impacts of Participation in High School Extracurricular Activities on Early Adult Life Experiences: A Study of Iowa Graduates” Center For Social and Behavioral Research: University Of Northern Iowa. http://www.csbs.uni.edu/dept/csbr/pdf/AthleticUnionStudy- 2009.pdf
• Sabo, Don. 2012. “High School Sports and Educational Benefits: What We Really Know and Don’t know” http://library.la84.org/9arr/ResearchReports/Summit_DonSabo_Paper.pdf
DATA ANALYSIS
• Are those involved in Sport Nation more likely to graduate than those not?
• Binary: Yes or no
• Design: xo O
• Crosstab Chi square- Not significant
• Logistic Regression- Not significant
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