Alternative Educational Services for Student Success

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Educational Alternative Services aim to support students facing academic and behavioral challenges, offering a variety of programs and career-focused opportunities. Career Centers within these services focus on meeting graduation requirements, providing technical courses, industry certifications, and dual enrollment options. These centers cater to students struggling in traditional settings, offering personalized learning experiences and pathways to gainful employment post-graduation. Behavioral Programs are also available to address behavioral difficulties and facilitate successful reintegration into mainstream schooling.


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  1. Educational Alternative Services Lighting the way to success 1

  2. Serving students who. Exhibit academic and behavioral difficulties as evidenced by the state s drop out prevention eligibility criteria through a variety of types of programs including: Career Behavior Programs Other Contracted/ Alternative Programs Career Centers Centers Bayside High School Pinellas Gulf Coast Academy Disston Academy Lealman Innovation Academy Pinellas Secondary School Teleschool Clearwater Aquatic Center Britt Academy AMI Center for Personal Growth Pace Center for Girls Operation PAR Jail/ Juvenile Detention Center 2

  3. Purpose of Career Centers Career Centers focus on meeting middle promotion and high school graduation requirements and preparing students for gainful employment after high school by providing a variety of Career Technical courses, industry certifications, and dual enrollment opportunities at Pinellas Technical College. 3

  4. Career Centers Student Profile Bayside High School Lealman Innovation Academy Struggles with various components of traditional school Struggles academically low GPA or behind credits Often struggles with attendance May experience behavioral difficulties Disston Academy Pinellas Gulf Coast Academy 4

  5. Career Centers Program Grades Served Staffed Capacity Potential Future Growth Current Enrollment 15/16 292 Bayside High School 4x4 block schedule, direct instruction 9-12 350 50 Lealman Innovation Academy Traditional schedule, project based and personalized learning Pinellas Gulf Coast Academy Traditional, flexible schedule, direct instruction and on-line learning Disston Academy Traditional, flexible schedule, direct instruction and on-line learning 5-12 400 200 390 7-12 500 At 440 *over 3 sessions Capacity 7-12 200 100 134 5

  6. Behavioral Programs Program Grades Served Staffed Capacity Enrollment 15/16 Pinellas Secondary 6-12 200 75-150* Focused on meeting middle school promotion and high school graduation requirements, preparing students for a successful transition back to their zoned schools, and providing students with skills necessary to obtain gainful employment after high school. Students assigned by area superintendent following major violations of the student code of conduct and/or repeated misconduct. Length of stay may be one to two semesters. *Enrollment fluctuates due to student reassignment during the year returning to their zoned schools. 6

  7. Career Center Pathways CTE opportunities- potential to earn industry certifications, and/or participate in dual-enrollment at PTC 24 credit diploma option Career Ready, Technical School Ready, 2-4 year college ready At-Promise Student 18 credit diploma option Career Ready, Technical School Ready, 2-year college ready 7

  8. New this year Students attending EAS Career Centers may participate in athletics at their zoned schools if they meet FHSAA eligibility criteria. EAS high school students afforded opportunities to participate in monthly Student Rights and Responsibilities meetings. New classrooms, a multi-purpose room, a teacher work room and storage space added at Pinellas Gulf Coast Academy. 8

  9. New this year-continued Attendance Specialist assigned to serve Bayside High School, Pinellas Gulf Coast Academy and Disston Academy. ESE Specialist assigned to Disston Academy to facilitate services for exceptional education students. Full-time social worker and behavior specialist assigned to Lealman Innovation Academy. Bi-lingual assistant provided to assist ELL population at Pinellas Gulf Coast Academy. Program for over-aged middle school students initiated at Pinellas Gulf Coast and Disston Academies. 9

  10. Next Steps Implement a Work Experience program at EAS Career Centers. Continue exploring ways to improve attendance at all EAS sites. Continue seeking opportunities to expand Career Technical course offerings at Career Centers. 10

  11. Next Steps continued Continue seeking community partnerships to assist English Language Learners. Continue partnership with Adult Education to provide ELL classes at Pinellas Gulf Coast Academy. 11

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