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Best training I have received for working with offenders. I believe this training should be a requirement for every probation officer.
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High School Results
Roosevelt High School, Casper, WY
(alternative high school)
After the 2005-2006 School Year, a group of teachers from Roosevelt High School attended Truthought Certification Training and implemented Truthought for the 2006-2007 year. The teachers and Principle, Mr. Mike Pickett, attribute the drop in infractions to their implementation of Truthought.
| School Year |
9th grade |
10th grade |
11th grade |
12th grade |
TOTAL |
2005-2006 infractions
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703 |
337 |
179 |
55 |
1274 |
2006-2007 infractions
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127 |
360 |
62 |
63 |
612 |
"After the 2005-06 school year we were all ready to quit. But since we implemented Truthought we have renewed passion and fresh vision for teaching again. The classroom is more manageable and students more compliant. Truthought really works. "
Jackson Hole High School, Jackson Hole, WY
The following informal report represents the change in incidents from
the first to the second semester of the 1993-94 school year in Jackson
Hole High School.
"…Utilizing the 'thinking errors' model played a significant
role in the progress we made, we also initiated a school wide discipline
program and philosophy which positively affected our successes."
Discipline Update - February 14, 1995
"On Tuesday, I did a quick check on our progress in dealing with
disruptive students. Once again, we are making progress – keep
up the good work!"
During the first semester:
| 216 students |
1817 Daily Detentions |
21.89 Students/Daily |
| 107 students |
383 Saturday Detentions |
23.93 students/Saturday |
| 1,255 reported infractions. Average 15.12 infractions/day,
tardy infractions included, resulting in 2,152 consequences. These
infractions involved 323 different students. |
For the second semester through February 14th:
| 48 students |
196 Daily Detentions |
8.16 students/Daily |
| 37 students |
61 Saturday Detentions |
15.25 students/Saturday |
| 156 reported infractions. Average of 6.5 infractions/day,
tardy infractions included, resulting in 257 consequences. These
infractions involved 85 different students. |
"We began the year in a whirlwind but it appears we are getting
things under control. Thanks for your help in confronting inappropriate
choices and behaviors. Your consistency is resulting in this progress.
Keep Looking Up!"
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