DMSELPA Policies and Procedures

Policy – Category 6000 (Instruction)

BP 6002 – Other Public Education Programs

4.3

Community Day School – SBCSS

Definition

County Community Schools are operated by county offices of education to serve students who are expelled from their regular schools, or who are referred by the juvenile court, by a deputy probation officer, or by a School Attendance Review Board (SARB) or other agency. Education Code sections 1980-1986 authorizes the educational programs.

4.4

When to Access

Community schools, which are established at the request of LEAs, serve students who have been expelled from the schools of the local school district for major offenses or are referred by the County Probation Department’s Juvenile Division. The purpose of the community school program is to provide students with an alternative learning environment, supported by a 15 to 1 student/teacher ratio, where they can successfully continue their education. This environment is carefully planned and executed by the Alternative Education staff with the support of the LEA staff, the Probation Department, and a team of Marriage, Family, and Child Counselors (MFCCs). Community school programs engage students in academic, social skills, and mental health development. Core subjects include science, language arts, social science, mathematics, health, physical education, and visual and performing arts. Instruction focuses on student interest, active hands-on participation, and individualized instruction. Most students work toward earning credits that will facilitate high school graduation; however, older students who are severely credit deficient, work toward successful GED or CHSPE completion and development of employment skills.

5.0

Section D – Court Schools

5.1

Definition

County boards of education administer and operate the Juvenile Court Schools authorized by Education Code §§ 48645-48645.7 . The Student Services Alternative Education Department provides educational programs for students who are wards of the court. Programs offered on the grounds of Juvenile Hall include the regular court school, the Regional Youth Education Facility, the Kuiper Youth Center, Detention Furlough Program, and the (16-22 days) Detention Program.

BP 6002 – Other Public Education Programs

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Desert Mountain Special Education Local Plan Area (DMSELPA) (rev. 12/07)

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