Despite rising poverty numbers, local schools ‘respond’ to challenge

The 2011 Iowa Kids Count highlights Jasper County as an area of rising poverty and unemployment, yet test scores and graduate rates continue to climb

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“That’s been a board priority for at least four years,” McDermott said of the effort at NHS. A concerted effort involving teachers and mentors within the high school has helped NHS educators to target at-risk students and counteract potentially negative circumstances these students may encounter as the result of a struggling economy.

“You may have higher rates of poverty, but you’ve got a stronger teaching core,” Gilbert said.

While teachers have no doubt responded to the constant changes experienced by Newton and its students, Gilbert and McDermott added that the community has truly risen up to support students during tough times.

“One area that we’ve seen a decline in is the number of students participating in extracurricular activities, and we feel that those are important a young person’s development,” McDermott said. “I think we’re still searching for ways to help kids participate and manage circumstances at home by making sure that we have shoes programs in place for kids in certain sports, and so they get football or wrestling shoes at no cost so that the expense of participating isn’t a major hurdle.”

Additionally, Gilbert credits the community in backing local students through donations, helping them overcome the repercussions of rising poverty levels in the county.

“The community and the local businesses have been really supportive,” he said. “We have donations at the beginning of every year and we’re out there helping unload trucks and vans of school supplies. We bring that inside and pack up bookbags that are also donated, and every single one is gobbled up. There’s still a high need, but it’s great that the community realizes that and rallies for the students.”

It is this combination of support from educators, parents and the community that has aided students in Jasper County in overcoming tough financial circumstances and will continue to do so in the future.

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