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Vision Statement: We will enrich students' lives by inspiring a love for learning.

Mission Statement: Ignite! Learning creates comprehensive, motivational, and easy-to-use curriculum that reawakens passion for education, liberating teachers to teach and learners to learn.

According to the education plan for President Barack Obama, the high school drop out epidemic begins well before high school, and the middle grades are a crucial, but often overlooked, segment of the educational pipeline. In addition, sixth-grade students who do not attend school regularly, who undergo frequent disciplinary actions, or who fail mathematics or English have only a 10 percent chance of graduating high school on time. Read more.

Ignite! Learning has a mission to reduce drop out rates and improve society by creating an educational atmosphere that engages, motivates, challenges and builds self confidence for all students. We develop curriculum designed to motivate and engage middle school students, which leads to confidence and academic success at a critical point in their education.

More on the Drop-Out Epidemic

The Silent Epidemic: This report by Civic Enterprises in association with Peter D. Hart Research Associates for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation provides insight to the drop-out epidemic by the people most affected - the students.
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High Rate of Imprisonment Among Dropouts: An article published in the New York Times on October 9, 2009 reviews the results of a study that found high rates of imprisonment among dropouts.
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Economic Effect of Drop-Out Epidemic: An article published in the Austin American Statesman on August 23, 2009 discuss the economic impact the drop-out epidemic has in Texas, and discusses work by organizations such as Communities in Schools to combat the effect.
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