Alternative and Incarcerated Education
The page includes information regarding the definition and characteristics of alternative education, a list of approved instructional programs to prepare student to pass the General Educational Development (GED) ® tests, requirements for incarcerated education programs and ways to access recycled computers.
Alternative Education
Making a Difference - information to districts hoping to start or improve their alternative education program
Symposium Synthesis - "A Blue Print for Action" - Key action steps identified during the Alternative Education Symposium
Approved programs' lists:
High School Equivalency Preparation Program Approved List for Sch. Yr. 2012-13
Tables for Reporting Statewide Accountability for Student Success (SASS) Data for the 2011-12 School Year
- SASSTable3.doc
(49.0 KB) - SASSTable3.pdf
(24.49 KB)
Application for Variance of Admission to AHSEP Program - Requirement
(37 KB)
Alternative Education Steering Committee Directory
(108 KB)
Application for Alternative Educational Programs and Services Pursuant to Section 116.4
Frequently Used Special Education Application
Incarcerated Education
Education of Incarcerated Youth Program Plan for Sch. Yr. 2013-14
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Education of Incarcerated Youth Program Plan Review Guide: Information to assist in completing the Program Plan
Education of Incarcerated Youth Program Memo
Regents Item: Educational Programming for Students Who Are Incarcerated and/or Institutionalized Through the Judicial System - A January 2005 report presented to the Board of Regents on the education of students who are incarcerated or institutionalized.
CREATE - Computer Recycling for Education and Technology Education
CREATE - Computer Recycling for Education and Technology Enhancement
