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“Come Back Kids”

Stanislaus Alternative Charter School Educational Options Division. “Come Back Kids”. Julie Moore Director II. Locations. Modesto, Oakdale , Patterson, Turlock, Ceres. Overview. Charter School Started in 2013/14 For Students ages 18 and older HS Diploma

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“Come Back Kids”

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  1. Stanislaus Alternative Charter School Educational Options Division “Come Back Kids” Julie Moore Director II

  2. Locations • Modesto, Oakdale, Patterson, Turlock, Ceres

  3. Overview • Charter School Started in 2013/14 • For Students ages 18 and older • HS Diploma • Employability Skills/Business & College Partnerships/ Trainings & Certifications • Interview techniques/Applications/Portfolios/Resumes • Local Business and Industry Workforce- NCCT & Opportunity Stanislaus • College and financial aid applications

  4. Overview • Independent Study with a weekly face to face teacher appointment • Courses completed online • Courses are aligned with CCSS and A-G • Use Read 180 for helping ELD needs • Individualized Graduation Plans • Counselor reviews previous transcripts/Credit given for previously passed courses • Full time Mental Health Clinician and Student Support Advocate • Mental health issues/Child Care/Health Services/Housing/Foster Youth • Commencement ceremony • December • May

  5. CBK Enrollment (counts are calculated by Students actively enrolled in CBK until the last day of that given school year) • 2016-17 673 Students (as of 3/21/2017) • 2015-16 440 Students • 2014-15 377 Students • 2013-14 188 Students

  6. 2013-14CBK Demographics (Ethnicity/Race)Total Enrollment: 188 Students as of last day of school year

  7. 2014-15CBK Demographics (Ethnicity/Race)Total Enrollment: 377 Students as of last day of school year

  8. 2015-16CBK Demographics (Ethnicity/Race)Total Enrollment: 440 Students as of last day of school year

  9. 2016-17CBK Demographics (Ethnicity/Race)Total Enrollment: 673 Students as of 3/20/2017

  10. CBK Enrollment by Gender

  11. CBK Enrollment by Age

  12. CBK Graduates*2016-17 graduates as of 3/21/17

  13. Summary • Positive impact on community: • Increasing the number of HS graduates • Increasing the number of citizens eligible for higher skilled work force jobs • Creating better employment opportunities • Better quality of life for citizens

  14. Summary • Independent Study with a weekly face to face teacher appointment • Courses completed online/aligned with CCSS and A-G/21st Cent./rigor/relevant • Employability Skills/Business & College Partnerships • Full time Mental Health Clinician and Student Support Advocate

  15. Thank You • Contact me at: jmoore@stancoe.org (209) 238-8650 • Like us on Facebook : Come Back Kids SCOE

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