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San Antonio Judge Uses AIM Program to Reduce Truancy Problems
April 15, 2010 – KSAT San Antonio recently did a feature on Justice of the Peace Rogelio Lopez and his use of the AIM program to reduce school truancy in the area. “If we don’t do something to keep our kids in school, we’re going to lose an entire generation,” Judge Lopez told KSAT. [...]
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San Antonio Schools See Success with AIM Truancy Reduction Program
March 3, 2010 – In San Antonio, parents and school administrators all agree that reducing truancy is important – but how the two groups would combat the program wasn’t as clear cut. However, after instituting Attendance Improvement Management’s (AIM) truancy reduction program, all three districts saw success.
“Every school has challenges with keeping students in [...]
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AIM Program Arrives in Corpus Christi
February 1, 2010 – Last week, the AIM program started enrolling students in the Corpus Christi area in the West Oso Independent School District.
Several news media outlets were on hand for the first day of the program – here’s what they had to say:
Attendance Improvement Management Comes to West Oso High School
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HLN Features Attendance Improvement Management’s Truancy Reduction Program
January 26, 2010 – Attendance Improvement Management (AIM) launched in Bryan, TX last week, and it gathered local media attention as well as national coverage on HLN. HLN featured the program throughout the day, and even had a lengthy segment on Prime News.
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AIM Program Featured on CNN’s Prime News
January 22, 2010 – Last night, Attendance Improvement Management (AIM) was featured on HLN’s Prime News show. The coverage stemmed from AIM’s newest launch in Bryan, TX and the replay is available below. If you’re joining us for the first time, be sure to check out how the AIM program works and contact [...]
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AIM Launches in Bryan and Port Arthur, Texas
January 20, 2010 – Over the last week, team members from Attendance Improvement Management (AIM) have been traveling around Texas launching new partnerships in Bryan and Port Arthur, Texas. Both programs are off to a strong start, and have just enrolled their first students in the AIM program that combines one-on-one coaching with GPS [...]
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Texas Schools find Individual Attention Paramount to Dropout Recovery
January 11, 2010 – While the Attendance Improvement Management (AIM) Program typically deals with truancy reduction and dropout prevention rather than recovery, the tools used to engage students and keep them on track are nearly the same. In both cases, experts say that success is tied to individual attention.
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Attendance Improvement Management Starts 2010 with New Students, Success Stories
January 7, 2010 – After a successful 2009, the Attendance Improvement Management (AIM) team is back in full swing this new year as they add more students and school districts to their truancy reduction program.
Students were back in school after vacation over the holidays, and many were taken off the program this week since their [...]
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Covington Kentucky Schools Adopt AIM Truancy Reduction Program
November 11, 2009 – In September, school and county officials in Covington, Kentucky decided to introduce Attendance Improvement Management’ (AIM) truancy reduction program. Last week, the program went live with students from Covington’s Holmes High School.
The AIM program uses GPS technology and one-on-one coaching to produce consistent results among chronically truant students.
Local officials were [...]
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Attendance Improvement Management Expanding in Texas
Attendance Improvement Management (AIM) is expanding its programs across the state of Texas this week, adding an additional school district to its lineup and tripling the size of one program with an existing client.
After successful implementation in previous semesters at New Caney High School in Texas, the size of the AIM program is being tripled [...]
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AIM’s Home State of Texas Honored for Dropout Prevention Best Practices
The National Governor’s Association (NGA) recently recognized Texas as having some of the best practices for dropout prevention. Headquartered in Dallas, TX, Attendance Improvement Management’s is currently helping more schools in Texas than any other state to reduce truancy rates.
According to a study by the Texas Education Agency, high school dropout rates have dropped [...]
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AIM Attends 21st Annual National Dropout Prevention Network Conference
The Attendance Improvement Management (AIM) team is in San Antonio this week for the 21st Annual Dropout Prevention Network Conference.
This year’s NDPN Conference kicked off Sunday with pre-conference events, and is in full swing this Monday morning.
“This Conference is a great way for educators and other stakeholders to pinpoint best practices for engaging young people [...]
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Texas Town Official Calls AIM Program “Life-Changing”
In the town of Beeville, TX – parents, teachers, judges, and even the local Chamber of Commerce are involved in keeping kids on the right path and in school. Last month, local Chamber President Pam Priour Stuart met with the BISD trustees to discuss implementing the Attendance Improvement Management (AIM) program, which utilizes coaching [...]
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Texas County Expanding AIM Program After Successful Trial
Montgomery County, TX is expanding their use of the Attendance Improvement Management (AIM) program, after having success with a pilot program. During the school’s trial, they had an incredible 100% attendance rate – close to AIM’s typical 98% success rate. Below is an article from the Montgomery County Courier explaining the decision to expand [...]
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Kentucky County Approves AIM Truancy Reduction Program
Officials in one Kentucky county recently approved the Attendance Improvement Management (AIM) program on a trial basis. The pilot program will be in place for one year and track the progress of 125 students. Executives from AIM expect the program to have similar results to other schools who were showing dramatic improvement in [...]

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