The most common form
of alternative school operating today to serve youth in at - risk situations is designed to be part of a school district's comprehensive dropout prevention program.
Not exact matches
The president had incentivized the expansion
of these publicly funded but independently
operated schools, which proponents say give students an
alternative to failing traditional
schools.
One recent study in Kansas found that
school districts had to obtain express statutory authority to hire lobbyists; operate alternative schools; share guidance programs; enter into interdistrict agreements to share personnel or computer systems; pay dues to the Kansas Association of School Boards; educate military dependents; or obtain boiler, fire, auto, health, or student insu
school districts had to obtain express statutory authority to hire lobbyists;
operate alternative schools; share guidance programs; enter into interdistrict agreements to share personnel or computer systems; pay dues to the Kansas Association
of School Boards; educate military dependents; or obtain boiler, fire, auto, health, or student insu
School Boards; educate military dependents; or obtain boiler, fire, auto, health, or student insurance.
A single KIPP
school, a virtual
school option, an «
alternative» high
school operating under unique funding arrangements, a handful
of TFA teachers, or a summer
school program
operated by Edison serves this function in many districts.
Instructional and noninstructional personnel who are hired or contracted to fill positions that require direct contact with students in an
alternative school that
operates under contract with a district
school system must, upon employment or engagement to provide services, undergo background screening as required under s. 1012.465 or s. 1012.56, whichever is applicable, by filing with the district
school board for the
school district to which the
alternative school is under contract a complete set
of fingerprints taken by an authorized law enforcement agency or an employee
of the
school or
school district who is trained to take fingerprints.
In general, charter
schools are an
alternative sort
of public
school operated by a non-profit organization, not a
school district.
The membership
of this
alternative group has ties to a charter
school chain
operated by a private religious college in Michigan.
A current policies and procedures manual that is consistent with the vision and mission
of the nontraditional or
alternative school, approved by the local board
of education, and articulated to all stakeholders in the form
of standard
operating procedures (SOPs) is maintained.
When looking just at district -
operated alternative schools, they make up 23 percent
of low - graduation - rate high
schools, and when separating virtual
schools out from charter
schools, the percentage
of low - graduation - rate
schools that are charter
schools falls to 22 percent.
Numerous models
of alternative schools have been developed to serve local needs and are
operating with varied degrees
of success.
Founded and
operated Chicago High
School for Metropolitan Studies (Metro), one
of the earliest public
alternative schools (1969?).
The ESSA regulations maintain the federal government's commitment to the privatization
of public
schools by requiring that states must implement programs to turn the «bottom 5 %»
of schools over to privately owned and
operated charter
schools or instituted an
alternative type
of privatization or turnaround program.
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.
In 1970, a group
of students and their parents lobbied the Seattle
School District to open an alternative high school that operated differently from the rest of the dis
School District to open an
alternative high
school that operated differently from the rest of the dis
school that
operated differently from the rest
of the district.
Strategies: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service meeting the legal needs
of people throughout the region; youth /
school children have increased awareness and understanding
of the legal system, their rights and responsibilities; justice system recognises, respects and uses customary law as substitute; effective Community Justice Groups /
alternative Indigenous influenced justice systems
operating throughout the region.