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Come Back Kids (CBK) is an alternative charter school under Stanislaus County Office of Education, offering educational opportunities for students aged 18 and older. Established in 2013, CBK provides pathways to earning a high school diploma, employability skills, business partnerships, and college certifications. With a focus on individualized graduation plans, mental health support, and student advocacy, CBK prepares students for success in workforce jobs and higher education. The program features independent study with weekly teacher appointments, online courses aligned with academic standards, and a comprehensive approach to developing essential skills for the 21st century. CBK plays a vital role in the community by increasing the number of high school graduates, creating employment opportunities, and improving the overall quality of life for its citizens. For more information or enrollment inquiries, contact Julie Moore, Director II, at jmoore@stancoe.org or (209) 238-8650. Follow CBK on Facebook at "Come Back Kids SCOE" for updates and news.
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Stanislaus Alternative Charter School Educational Options Division “Come Back Kids” Julie Moore Director II
Locations • Modesto, Oakdale, Patterson, Turlock, Ceres
Overview • Charter School Started in 2013/14 • For Students ages 18 and older • HS Diploma • Employability Skills/Business & College Partnerships/ Trainings & Certifications • Interview techniques/Applications/Portfolios/Resumes • Local Business and Industry Workforce- NCCT & Opportunity Stanislaus • College and financial aid applications
Overview • Independent Study with a weekly face to face teacher appointment • Courses completed online • Courses are aligned with CCSS and A-G • Use Read 180 for helping ELD needs • Individualized Graduation Plans • Counselor reviews previous transcripts/Credit given for previously passed courses • Full time Mental Health Clinician and Student Support Advocate • Mental health issues/Child Care/Health Services/Housing/Foster Youth • Commencement ceremony • December • May
CBK Enrollment (counts are calculated by Students actively enrolled in CBK until the last day of that given school year) • 2016-17 673 Students (as of 3/21/2017) • 2015-16 440 Students • 2014-15 377 Students • 2013-14 188 Students
2013-14CBK Demographics (Ethnicity/Race)Total Enrollment: 188 Students as of last day of school year
2014-15CBK Demographics (Ethnicity/Race)Total Enrollment: 377 Students as of last day of school year
2015-16CBK Demographics (Ethnicity/Race)Total Enrollment: 440 Students as of last day of school year
2016-17CBK Demographics (Ethnicity/Race)Total Enrollment: 673 Students as of 3/20/2017
Summary • Positive impact on community: • Increasing the number of HS graduates • Increasing the number of citizens eligible for higher skilled work force jobs • Creating better employment opportunities • Better quality of life for citizens
Summary • Independent Study with a weekly face to face teacher appointment • Courses completed online/aligned with CCSS and A-G/21st Cent./rigor/relevant • Employability Skills/Business & College Partnerships • Full time Mental Health Clinician and Student Support Advocate
Thank You • Contact me at: jmoore@stancoe.org (209) 238-8650 • Like us on Facebook : Come Back Kids SCOE