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
Check here to be sure your program has been approved:
2009-2010 Application to Operate an Alternative High School Equivalency Preparation (AHSEP) and High School Equivalency Preparation (HSEP) Programs (posted 5/29/09)
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Table for Reporting Statewide Accountability for Student Success (SASS) data for 2007-08 school year:
.docApplication for Variance of Admission to AHSEP Program - Requirement
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Alternative Education Steering Committee Member List
Incarcerated Education
2009-10 Education of Incarcerated
Youth Program Plan
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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.
Listing of Awardees for WIA Title II, Corrections Grant - For period of July 2008 - June 2013
Career and Technical Education Improvement Act(CTEIA) Grant information:
- Perkins IV Final Narrative Report: Program Year 2008-09
(79 KB) - Perkins Career & Technical Education Improvement Act (CTEIA) Continuation Application
(251 KB)
For period July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
Due July 10, 2009
Listing of current Grant awardees
CREATE - Computer Recycling for Education and Technology Education
CREATE - Computer Recycling for Education and Technology Enhancement
