Eleven alternative education programs have been selected by the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) as Best Practice Sites in recognition of the work of educators and programs that serve at-risk students.
Alternative education programs include A5 and A6 programs. A5 programs are school district-operated and district-housed instructional programs that provide services to at-risk students with unique needs. A6 programs are district-operated instructional programs in non-district facilities or schools that serve state agency children through the Department of Juvenile Justice, the Department of Community Based Services and/or the Department for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services.
The programs were nominated in three categories:
- Category 1: Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment
- Category 2: Culture, Support and Professional Development
- Category 3: Leadership, Resources/Organization and Planning
- The 11 programs named as Best Practice Sites for 2010 are:
- Ramey-Estep High School (Boyd County) – all three categories
- Calloway County Alternative Education Center – all three categories
- Calloway County Day Treatment Center – all three categories
- ACE High School (Christian County) – Culture, Support and Professional Development
- Bellewood Presbyterian Home for Children (Jefferson County) – all three categories
- The Brook KMI School (Jefferson County) – Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment
- Peace Academy (Jefferson County) – Leadership, Resources/Organization and Planning
- The Providence School (Jessamine County) – all three categories
- Bellevue Learning Center and Day Treatment Center (Madison County) – Culture, Support and Professional Development and Leadership, Resources/Organization and Planning
- Buckhorn Children’s Center School –Buckhorn Alternative School (Perry County) – all three categories
- Learning Opportunities Center (Simpson County) – Culture, Support and Professional Development
Each program selected as a Best Practice Site will receive $1,000 for instructional support and will be formally recognized at a meeting of the Kentucky Board of Education.
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Libby Taylor, libby.taylor@education.ky.gov, (502) 564-4772
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