Girls in many communities face interconnected challenges that threaten their educational continuity, including economic pressures that force families to prioritize boys' education or require girls to work or marry young for financial stability. Cultural expectations often limit girls to domestic roles, while safety concerns about harassment or violence on the way to school or within school environments create additional barriers. Schools can support at-risk girls by implementing targeted interventions such as providing scholarships or school supplies, establishing mentorship programs that connect girls with female role models, creating safe transportation options or boarding facilities, and working directly with families and community leaders to address cultural barriers. Additionally, schools should ensure gender-sensitive facilities, zero-tolerance policies for harassment, flexible scheduling for girls with domestic responsibilities, and curricula that challenge gender stereotypes while celebrating female achievements and leadership potential.