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dropout risk factors

Dropout risk factors are reasons students may struggle to stay in school. These include personal challenges like low academic performance, economic difficulties, or health issues. Family problems, such as lack of support or unstable home environments, can also play a role. Additionally, school-related factors like feeling disconnected, bullying, or a lack of engaging instruction increase dropout risk. Understanding these factors helps identify students who may need extra support to stay engaged and succeed in their education.