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INTERSECTIONS

INTERSECTIONS. Between school Counselors And Juveniles releasing from INSTITUTIONAL EDUCATION. WASHINGTON STATE INSTITUTIONAL EDUCATION. Education Services. Other Supports. Basic Education inside institutions Detention Centers JJRA Facilities Adult Jails Adult Dept of Corrections

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INTERSECTIONS

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  1. INTERSECTIONS Between school Counselors And Juveniles releasing from INSTITUTIONAL EDUCATION

  2. WASHINGTON STATE INSTITUTIONAL EDUCATION Education Services Other Supports • Basic Education inside institutions • Detention Centers • JJRA Facilities • Adult Jails • Adult Dept of Corrections • Group Homes for Juveniles • Federal Supplemental Services • Transition supports • Academic supports Children of Incarcerated Parents Supports Juvenile Sex Offender Supports Discipline in Schools

  3. Lewis County Detention & Green Hill Academic (Chehalis) G King County Detention and Interagency School (Seattle) EA PROJECT Woodinville Treatment (Northshore) Griffin Home (Renton) Thurston County - Tumwater West (Tumwater) EA PROJECT Charles Denny Detention & Northwest Regional Learning Center (Everett) EA PROJECT Cowlitz County Detention (Kelso) EA PROJECT H H H Island County Detention (Coupeville) Mason County Detention (Shelton) Clallam County Detention (Port Angeles) EA PROJECT Remann Hall, Project Choice, and Region V Learning Center (Tacoma) EA PROJECT H F H Grant County Detention (Ephrata) EA PROJECT H H H E Oakridge Group Home (Clover Park) Whatcom Detention (Bellingham) H H H E Canyon View Group Home (Eastmont) Chelan County Detention (Wenatchee) E Echo Glen Children’s Center (Issaquah) F Okanogan County Detention (Okanogan) EA PROJECT H Skagit County Detention (Mount Vernon) H Martin Hall Detention Center (Medical Lake) H Kitsap County Detention (South Kitsap) EA PROJECT H E Spokane Juvenile Detention, Structural Alternative Confinement, Healing Lodge, Morning Star, and Excelsior School (Spokane) EA PROJECT F Grays Harbor Detention (Aberdeen)EA PROJECT Yakima County Detention, Region 2 Learning Center, and Ridgeview Group Home (Yakima)EA PROJECT H Naselle Youth Camp (Naselle-Grays River) F Walla Walla County Detention (Walla Walla) EA PROJECT H G F Parke Creek Treatment Center (Kittitas) Benton-Franklin Justice Center (Kennewick) EA PROJECT H G Clark County Detention (Vancouver) EA PROJECT Twin Rivers Group Home (Richland) Camp Outlook (North Franklin) H E Washington State Detention Centers and Juvenile Institution Schools

  4. INSTITUTIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMMING FACILITY SCHOOLS Title 1 Neglected-Delinquent Supplemental Services Long-term JJRA facilities • Green Hill School • Echo Glen Children’s Center • Naselle Youth Camp • Camp Outlook • Short-term Detentions • 22 juvenile detention centers • State (subpart 1) • $1,058,591 (net) 2012-13 • Served 1,945 in 2011-12 • Local (subpart 2) • $3,218,481(net) 2012-13 • Served 7,905 in 2011-12

  5. The Role of OSPI • Funding: Access to State Apportionment and Federal supplemental funds. • Monitoring: State & Federal program compliance. • Technical Assistance and professional development.

  6. The Role of Districts • Provide a program of basic education • Not less than 180-days • Employ admin, teachers and office staff • Provide all learning materials • Design curriculum (with safety in mind) • Provide Special Ed Services • Report students like all schools

  7. INSIDE JUVENILE JUSTICE Clark County Detention Center, Vancouver, WA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQkAK8rCA9I

  8. Examples of Title 1 D Services Inside Outside Academic Support Services inside facility schools Transition services for youth leaving facilities Education Advocates assisting youth leaving facilities Education Advocates in middle and high schools Health Services in Elementary schools

  9. IDEAS FROM THE FIELD Communication = key Meet with student prior to release + develop a plan Visit an institution near you Allow credits for behavior programs completed Connect with an adult at the returning school Establish relationships with local detention school As soon as student re-enters, request school records Encourage GED students to complete diplomas Contact an Education Advocate for information

  10. DISCUSSION Turn to your neighbor What has worked in your school? What challenges? What could our institution schools do to improve the transitions? 7 minutes

  11. Questions?

  12. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT: Kathleen Sande Institution Education Program Supervisor Superintendent of public instruction 360-725-6046 KATHLEEN.SANDE@K12.WA.US http://www.k12.wa.us/InstitutionalEd/default.aspx

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