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Innovative Pathways / ACE

Innovative Pathways / ACE. Status Report William Parker Dan Edwards April 1, 2010. Alternative Education Programs 7 District Options + 1 Court Option. 100. 15. Griscom Juvenile Detention Center 6-12 Juvenile Court Assignments. 200. 150. 150. 150. 400. Capacity. 30.

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Innovative Pathways / ACE

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  1. Innovative Pathways / ACE Status Report William Parker Dan Edwards April 1, 2010

  2. Alternative Education Programs7 District Options + 1 Court Option 100 15 Griscom Juvenile Detention Center 6-12 Juvenile Court Assignments 200 150 150 150 400 Capacity 30 St. Louis Public Schools

  3. Innovative Pathways 2010 St. Louis Public Schools

  4. Enrollment / Students Served Enrollment is variable throughout the school year as students are exited to conventional settings, graduate or exit / re-enter programs. St. Louis Public Schools

  5. 3rd Quarter Grades Performance St. Louis Public Schools

  6. ACE SLPS SEMESTER 1 DATA COMPARISON 2008, 2009 St. Louis Public Schools

  7. ACE Graduation Data

  8. Considerations: • ACE has had 300 slots during the 07-08 school year and 400 during the past two years. • ACE has occupied four sites during the 07-08 school year and six during the past two years. The six locations are geographically arranged to be accessible to all areas of the city. • During the current year, ACE has incorporated two sites into existing high schools. Three additional comprehensive high schools are requesting on-campus sites of their own.

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