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...Most colleges in the U.S. provide some form of alumni registry. Whether colleges are trying to provide a community for generations of graduates or simply out to increase donations, alumni networks are integral to universities. Therefore, it seems puzzling that high schools, specifically underprivileged high schools, have not been able to capitalize on these networking opportunities between students and alumni when it seems like they could benefit immensely. Creating an alumni registry is probably not a top priority of a school in dire need of major restructuring, but maybe it should...

Author: By Ronald K. Kamdem | Title: Low-Hanging Fruit | 6/5/2008 | See Source »

...most basic form, an alumni registry is just data that is collected and aggregated. There is no reason why one employee working school hours (8 a.m. to 3 p.m.) five days a week should not be able to collect such information. This task can be delegated to current employees if needed, to avoid having to hire someone else. Even taking into account some practical issues—such as low response rates caused by anything from laziness to a dysfunctional household—the benefits having an alumni registry are greater than the work that goes into actually creating them...

Author: By Ronald K. Kamdem | Title: Low-Hanging Fruit | 6/5/2008 | See Source »

...Beyond the economic justification for alumni networks, there are many unquantifiable and intangible benefits to be gained from an alumni network, especially at an underprivileged high school. Kids will have access to a set of role models that can relate to their experiences. What better way to motivate kids about their future then by having them interact with people who have graduated from their school and are living successful lives? Ideally, alumni can give back by coming to the school and interacting with students. But this cannot happen unless the school retains some form of communication with its graduates...

Author: By Ronald K. Kamdem | Title: Low-Hanging Fruit | 6/5/2008 | See Source »

...going to take more than the testing and accountability mandates under No Child Left Behind. Actions such as restructuring schools, hiring new teachers, or building new classrooms are all things that cost a lot of money when it comes to improving the standards of schools. But building an alumni registry and connecting generations of students is one of the low hanging fruits that can be afforded by even the poorest of schools...

Author: By Ronald K. Kamdem | Title: Low-Hanging Fruit | 6/5/2008 | See Source »

...welcome our alumni back during Commencement, let us take a moment to enjoy this opportunity to bring the past and the present together. Hopefully one day, all of the high schools in the U.S. will have this opportunity to see the past come to life...

Author: By Ronald K. Kamdem | Title: Low-Hanging Fruit | 6/5/2008 | See Source »

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