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Alternative Education Proposal

Alternative Education Proposal. May 14, 2009. Two-Tier Approach. Evening Program Hours 3:45 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. Transportation – student responsibility Counseling – 2.5 hours per week Highly qualified teachers. Two-Tier Approach. Schedule Monday – Thursday 3:45 – 8:15 p.m.

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Alternative Education Proposal

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  1. Alternative Education Proposal May 14, 2009

  2. Two-Tier Approach Evening Program • Hours 3:45 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. • Transportation – student responsibility • Counseling – 2.5 hours per week • Highly qualified teachers

  3. Two-Tier Approach Schedule Monday – Thursday 3:45 – 8:15 p.m. • Academics – Different core area teacher available each day of the week • Individual Counseling Friday 11:30 – 4:00p.m. • Group Counseling & Community Intervention

  4. Two-Tier Approach Costs Current Program $167,670.50 Two-Tier (evening costs) $ 32,689.20 Total $200,359.70

  5. Two-Tier Program Pros • Separation of general student body from AEDY student population • Guidance and social work services • School & community collaboration • Enhance WAHS school culture • Enhance WAHS morale • Improve community perception

  6. Two-Tier Program Cons • Transportation • Staffing • Students would not be able to attend the WCCC or access special programming in art, music or other electives, however, cyber options could be explored • Special education services may not be able to be provided to the level required so those students may need to be served in the daytime program

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