Policy – Category 6000 (Instruction)
BP 6002 – Other Public Education Programs
Students engage in an interactive curriculum enriched with Regional Occupational Program (ROP) courses and computerized instruction. Program enrollment may range from a time period of three days to two years. Those students who are unable to attend class may be served through an independent study program. The San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools program also includes three sites of the Arizona Boys Ranch: the Civic Conservation Corps, the Ranger Corp, and the Arizona Boys Ranch main facility. These programs are juvenile placement facilities. The County Probation Department works in partnership with Alternative Education staff to ensure that each student has a well-balanced instructional program that teaches and reinforces academic skills, social skills, and employability.
5.2
When to Access
Juvenile Court Schools provide an alternative educational program for students who are under the protection or authority of the juvenile court system and are incarcerated in juvenile hall, ranches, and camps.
5.3
How to Access
Students are placed in Juvenile Court Schools when they are referred by the juvenile court.
6.0
Section E – Continuation Schools
California Education Code § 48430. It is the intent of the Legislature that continuation education schools and classes shall be established and maintained to provide all of the following:
1. An opportunity for pupils to complete the required academic courses of instruction to graduate from high school.
2. A program of instruction which emphasizes occupational orientation or a work-study schedule and offers intensive guidance services to meet the special needs of pupils.
3. A program designed to meet the educational needs of each pupil, including, but not limited to, independent study, regional occupation
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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