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Alternative Education | Fremont Public Schools
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Therapeutic Education Center - Council Bluffs | Heartland Family Service
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Gordon Willard Alternative Program | Fort Dodge Community School District
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Opportunities School | Boys and Girls Home and Family Services, Inc.
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Mental Health Services | Orchard Place
Outreach Program offers community-based and in-home counseling services that include individual and family skill development and crisis intervention at school, home or in the community. Funding for the program is available through Title XIX.
Substance Abuse Services is an outpatient chemical dependency treatment program that serves youth who are using or abusing chemical substances.
Court Based Intervention Program and Early Services Project are diversion programs for first or second time offenders designed as a consequence and a deterrent to future system involvement.
Community Sanctions Program call for information on the Pace Sanctions and Pace Violators programs.
Juvenile Court School Program is a collaborative project between Juvenile Court, the Des Moines Public Schools, and PACE. Juvenile Court School Liaisons are housed in several middle schools and high schools to provide on-site supervision and interventions to youth under the jurisdiction of the court system or youth who are considered at-risk for juvenile court involvement.
Outreach Program offers community-based and in-home counseling services that include individual and family skill development and crisis intervention at school, home or in the community. Funding for the program is available through Title XIX.
Substance Abuse Services is an outpatient chemical dependency treatment program that serves youth who are using or abusing chemical substances.
Court Based Intervention Program and Early Services Project are diversion programs for first or second time offenders designed as a consequence and a deterrent to future system involvement.
Community Sanctions Program call for information on the Pace Sanctions and Pace Violators programs.
Juvenile Court School Program is a collaborative project between Juvenile Court, the Des Moines Public Schools, and PACE. Juvenile Court School Liaisons are housed in several middle schools and high schools to provide on-site supervision and interventions to youth under the jurisdiction of the court system or youth who are considered at-risk for juvenile court involvement.
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Lincoln School | Regional Office of Education #56 (Will)
Alternative learning setting for students who need more intensive academic/social/emotional intervention or have behavioral issues.
Alternative learning setting for students who need more intensive academic/social/emotional intervention or have behavioral issues.
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Specialized Day Program and Family Support Services | Behaven Kids, Inc
No matter what level of care provided, treatment is a personalized experience that is designed to meet the specific strengths, needs, and treatment goals of each individual. Families can choose from a list of services, including comprehensive mental health assessments; outpatient therapy (individual, group, family); psychiatric services including medication management, adolescent intensive outpatient therapy groups; and more.
Programs help children develop coping strategies, self-confidence, and help regulate emotions while they take control of their lives.
Autism services are also available.
No matter what level of care provided, treatment is a personalized experience that is designed to meet the specific strengths, needs, and treatment goals of each individual. Families can choose from a list of services, including comprehensive mental health assessments; outpatient therapy (individual, group, family); psychiatric services including medication management, adolescent intensive outpatient therapy groups; and more.
Programs help children develop coping strategies, self-confidence, and help regulate emotions while they take control of their lives.
Autism services are also available.
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THRIVE | Glenwood Community School District
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Alternative Education | CORE Academy
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Education Services | Des Moines Public Schools
Visit website to find school locations and contact information.
Visit website to find school locations and contact information.
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Thurgood Marshall Learning Center | Rock Island-Milan School District #41
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Herbert J. Lavigne Learning Center | Children's Square USA
Academic center for students with behavior disorders at the primary and secondary level, grades 1 - 12.
Academic center for students with behavior disorders at the primary and secondary level, grades 1 - 12.
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YouthBuild Charter School | YouthBuild McLean County
Provides a development program for youth that offers high school dropouts or Unit 5 transfers the opportunity to earn their high school diploma or GED while learning and becoming certified in residential construction, property maintenance, health care, and information. Program lasts 9-22 months.
Students have the opportunity to earn a scholarship for college or trade school by completing AmeriCorps service hours at a YouthBuild Vocational Site while building or providing maintenance services to economically disadvantaged individuals and families, volunteering in healthcare settings, and assisting with IT needs.
Students may be eligible for a monetary incentive according to the progress they make toward goals. Students' schedules rotate from school to vocational site. Students receive advocacy surrounding their social service needs, training in community leadership, computer training and support, and intensive case management throughout their college careers.
Provides a development program for youth that offers high school dropouts or Unit 5 transfers the opportunity to earn their high school diploma or GED while learning and becoming certified in residential construction, property maintenance, health care, and information. Program lasts 9-22 months.
Students have the opportunity to earn a scholarship for college or trade school by completing AmeriCorps service hours at a YouthBuild Vocational Site while building or providing maintenance services to economically disadvantaged individuals and families, volunteering in healthcare settings, and assisting with IT needs.
Students may be eligible for a monetary incentive according to the progress they make toward goals. Students' schedules rotate from school to vocational site. Students receive advocacy surrounding their social service needs, training in community leadership, computer training and support, and intensive case management throughout their college careers.
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Phoenix Day Treatment School | Bethany for Children & Families
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Education Services | Alpha School
Services for parents and children who attend the school include behavior management techniques for children 5-21 years of age, appropriate social and classroom behavior, and parent behavior management skills.
Services for parents and children who attend the school include behavior management techniques for children 5-21 years of age, appropriate social and classroom behavior, and parent behavior management skills.
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Academy Program | Lincoln's Challenge Academy
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Education Services | Owens Educational Services
Transportation is provided to and from program.
Transportation is provided to and from program.
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Learning Alternative Branch (LAB) School | Regional Office of Education #20 (Edwards, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Pope, Saline, Wabash, Wayne, White)
Truant Alternative Optional Education Program: Designed for students who are at risk of school failure due to being truant, chronic truants, dropouts or potential dropouts with attendance.
Regional Safe Schools Program (RSSP): Designed for students who have multiple long-term suspensions, or students who are eligible for expulsion or in lieu of expulsion.
Truant Alternative Optional Education Program: Designed for students who are at risk of school failure due to being truant, chronic truants, dropouts or potential dropouts with attendance.
Regional Safe Schools Program (RSSP): Designed for students who have multiple long-term suspensions, or students who are eligible for expulsion or in lieu of expulsion.
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Specialized Day Program and Family Support Services | Behaven Kids, Inc
No matter what level of care provided, treatment is a personalized experience that is designed to meet the specific strengths, needs, and treatment goals of each individual. Families can choose from a list of services, including comprehensive mental health assessments; outpatient therapy (individual, group, family); psychiatric services including medication management, adolescent intensive outpatient therapy groups; and more.
Programs help children develop coping strategies, self-confidence, and help regulate emotions while they take control of their lives.
Autism services are also available.
No matter what level of care provided, treatment is a personalized experience that is designed to meet the specific strengths, needs, and treatment goals of each individual. Families can choose from a list of services, including comprehensive mental health assessments; outpatient therapy (individual, group, family); psychiatric services including medication management, adolescent intensive outpatient therapy groups; and more.
Programs help children develop coping strategies, self-confidence, and help regulate emotions while they take control of their lives.
Autism services are also available.
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Regional Center for Change | Regional Office of Education #47 - Lee, Ogle, Whiteside
Alternative education for students expelled, suspended, or struggling at their regular school. Program options:
- Regional Safe School Program (RSSP): for regular education students who have been disruptive in the education program.
- Options: Safe and secure classroom for students who suffer from anxiety and other non-disciplinary attendance issues.
- FLEX: Late-day program (3:30 pm-8 pm) for at-risk students and those with attendance struggles.
Alternative education for students expelled, suspended, or struggling at their regular school. Program options:
- Regional Safe School Program (RSSP): for regular education students who have been disruptive in the education program.
- Options: Safe and secure classroom for students who suffer from anxiety and other non-disciplinary attendance issues.
- FLEX: Late-day program (3:30 pm-8 pm) for at-risk students and those with attendance struggles.
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Bay High | Bay, The
A focus program partnership between Lincoln Public Schools and The Bay, taking a unique approach to serving high school juniors and seniors. Provides creative, entrepreneurial-minded students with the tools, access, and resources to be successful creators.
A focus program partnership between Lincoln Public Schools and The Bay, taking a unique approach to serving high school juniors and seniors. Provides creative, entrepreneurial-minded students with the tools, access, and resources to be successful creators.
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READY Program | Regional Office of Education #9 (Champaign, Ford)
Provides a holistic education program for students in an alternative setting. Integrated curriculum includes partnerships with the families, the home school, social service agencies, and educational communities to help students find pathways to academic, occupational, and personal success.
Provides a holistic education program for students in an alternative setting. Integrated curriculum includes partnerships with the families, the home school, social service agencies, and educational communities to help students find pathways to academic, occupational, and personal success.
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Lincoln's Challenge Academy | Lincoln's Challenge Academy - Illinois National Guard
Offers a 17-month life skills program for at-risk adolescents.
- Residential Phase (first 5 months/22 weeks): On campus in Rantoul. Rigorous mental/physical activities, very limited personal time. Includes at least 40 hours of community service activities.
- Post-Resident Phase (last 12 months): Graduates return to their community and work towards completion of their Individual Life Plan, which may include continuing education, volunteering, or seeking employment.
Education includes:
- Credit Recovery.
- GED Class.
- CPR Training.
- Computer Class.
- Food Handler certification.
- Nutrition Class.
Offers a 17-month life skills program for at-risk adolescents.
- Residential Phase (first 5 months/22 weeks): On campus in Rantoul. Rigorous mental/physical activities, very limited personal time. Includes at least 40 hours of community service activities.
- Post-Resident Phase (last 12 months): Graduates return to their community and work towards completion of their Individual Life Plan, which may include continuing education, volunteering, or seeking employment.
Education includes:
- Credit Recovery.
- GED Class.
- CPR Training.
- Computer Class.
- Food Handler certification.
- Nutrition Class.
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Homebound and Hospital Instruction | Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency
Juvenile Detention Center Coordination facilitates communication with students' prior educational programs and future placements to identify the educational needs of students at the Scott County Juvenile Detention Center, where Mississippi Bend AEA provides the educational program.
Juvenile Detention Center Coordination facilitates communication with students' prior educational programs and future placements to identify the educational needs of students at the Scott County Juvenile Detention Center, where Mississippi Bend AEA provides the educational program.
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Alternative Education | Regional Office of Education #39 (Macon, Piatt)
Offers to serve “at risk” students and their families by providing an opportunity for education and guidance through various school-based and community-based programs. Students have the opportunity to earn their diplomas in a timely manner by utilizing an Individualized Educational Plan.
Offers to serve “at risk” students and their families by providing an opportunity for education and guidance through various school-based and community-based programs. Students have the opportunity to earn their diplomas in a timely manner by utilizing an Individualized Educational Plan.
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