Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Education Research Report: lternative Schools and Programs for Public School Students At Risk of Educational Failure: 2007-08

Education Research Report: Alternative Schools and Programs for Public School Students At Risk of Educational Failure: 2007-08


Alternative Schools and Programs for Public School Students At Risk of Educational Failure: 2007-08

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This First Look report presents data from a recent district Fast Response Survey System (FRSS) survey about alternative schools and programs available to students during the 2007-08 school year. Alternative schools and programs are specifically designed to address the educational needs of students at risk of school failure in a setting apart from that of the regular public school. They can be administered by the district or an entity other than the district. The study includes information on the availability and number of alternative schools and programs, the number of students enrolled in alternative schools and program, and district policy on returning students to a regular school. Findings include:

* In the 2007–08 school year, 64 percent of districts reported having at least one alternative school or program for at-risk students that was administered either by the district or by another entity. Forty percent of districts