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MapForce tells board mentoring program reduces disciplinary incidents; gives kratom and fentanyl warning
Summary
Kelly Lee of MapForce told the Humboldt Unified School District board that a partial program report shows mentors meeting their goals are associated with fewer disciplinary actions; she also briefed trustees on fentanyl and concentrated kratom (7‑OH) risks and invited members to a detailed community presentation.
A MapForce representative told the Humboldt Unified School District governing board that the organization’s Teachers as Mentors program is associated with reductions in disciplinary actions and improved academic indicators in matched mentees, based on a partial Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC) dataset shared with the board.
"Mentors who reported meeting their monthly goals with their mentees were more likely to have students that reported a decrease in disciplinary actions," Kelly Lee, MapForce program manager, said, adding the partial report showed 78.9 percent of mentors reported meeting goals…
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