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Empowering Students: Building Strong & Healthy Futures

Unlock the potential within every student with the power of asset development. Research shows that student asset levels play a critical role in academic success, surpassing factors like gender, family composition, and socio-economic status. Explore how promoting assets can lead to improved educational outcomes for all students, regardless of their background. Address the gap in assets among youth and discover strategies to bridge the classroom gap. Join us in transforming students' lives through asset-based approaches.

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Empowering Students: Building Strong & Healthy Futures

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  1. Asset Development - Building Strong Healthy Students Shirley Arroyo SBMHP at Elk Grove Unified sarroyo@egusd.net (916) 525-0630

  2. The Power to Protect ASSETS

  3. The Power to Promote ASSETS

  4. New Research • Students’ asset level are twice as important in predicting academic achievement as gender, family composition, socioeconomic status or race/ethnicity • Students from all racial/ethnic backgrounds with high levels of assets (31-40) are 5 to 12 times as likely as those with few assets (0-10) to be academically successful in school

  5. The Gap In Assets Among Youth 21-30 assets 31-40 assets 0-10 assets 11-20 assets

  6. 21-30 assets 12Students 31-40 assets 3Students 5Students 0-10 assets 14Students 11-20 assets The Classroom Gap For a class of 34 Students

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