GEO Foundation currently manages four charter schools in three states and we support both a K - 12 «early college» model and
a high school dropout recovery model.
Pinellas MYcroSchool Charter High School provides a premier
high school dropout recovery program engaging students through relationship - focused, high - tech, and rigorous personalized learning experiences resulting in
MYcroSchool provides a premier
high school dropout recovery program engaging students through relationship - focused, high - tech, and rigorous personalized learning experiences resulting in
MYcroSchool Gainesville Charter High School provides a premier
high school dropout recovery program engaging students through relationship - focused, high - tech, and rigorous personalized learning experiences resulting in
Not exact matches
As I've noted before, alternative
high schools, or
dropout -
recovery programs, are well - suited to forging competency - based approaches; by design, such programs take on students with varying credit and mastery levels.
Second, public
schools are eligible to earn funding for a full day if they provide at least 43,200 minutes (4 hours per day) of instructional time to students enrolled in (1) a
dropout recovery school; (2) an alternative education program; (3) a
school program located at a day treatment facility, a residential treatment facility, psychiatric hospital, or medical hospital; (4) program offered at a correctional facility, or (5) a charter
school providing adult
high school diplomas or industry certification under Section 29.259.
Changes the definition of a
dropout recovery high school to mean a
school offering instruction in any of grades 9 to 12, inclusive, in which 50 % or more of its pupils are either designated as
dropouts, as specified, or and were not otherwise enrolled for a period of at least 180 days and the
school provides specified instruction, and also includes a
high school in which 50 % or more of its pupils left a
school and were not otherwise enrolled in a
school for a period of at least 180 days.
DROPOUT RECOVERY SCHOOLS (DORS) Model: Offers students 18 and older who have dropped out of
high school multiple pathways, based on needs and ability level, to obtain a diploma, prepare for college, and start a career.
Our
dropout recovery academy focuses on helping students earn their
high school diploma AND prepare for a successful career or to enter college.
The reporter also pointed to evidence of
school districts using «credit
recovery programs» that shove potential
high school dropouts into online learning sweatshops that provide a pathway to graduation that in no way resembles rigorous
high school coursework.
If Texas is to reach its goal of graduating at least 95 percent of its students, then it must change course — from masking the number of
dropouts to making each child count, from
dropout prevention or
recovery to a graduation plan for each student, from dropping out to
school holding power, from at - risk students to
high school reforms that produce
high school graduates.
Fast Track funding could also support personalized drop - out
recovery programs at community colleges that allow
dropouts to complete a regular
high school diploma and begin college - level work.
Haywood Community Learning Center is a
dropout recovery program that partners with other programs to provide after
school enrichment for elementary, middle, and
high school students.
Credit
Recovery, part of a larger
high school dropout strategy, allows students that are credit deficient to potentially graduate on time by providing intentional opportunities through increased access.
ALS, Inc., which currently operates one charter
school in Charlotte and is scheduled to open another this fall, also runs 23 alternative high schools focusing on dropout recovery in seven school districts across the state of Florida, according to a due diligence report provided to State Board of Ed members that was compiled by the National Association of Charter School Author
school in Charlotte and is scheduled to open another this fall, also runs 23 alternative
high schools focusing on
dropout recovery in seven
school districts across the state of Florida, according to a due diligence report provided to State Board of Ed members that was compiled by the National Association of Charter School Author
school districts across the state of Florida, according to a due diligence report provided to State Board of Ed members that was compiled by the National Association of Charter
School Author
School Authorizers.