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The Idaho Department of Correction's Robert Janss School offers accredited education programs, with a focus on literacy improvement and GED attainment. Collaborations with vocational programs and workforce readiness initiatives prepare offenders for successful reintegration into communities.
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Idaho Department ofCorrection Robert Janss School A Northwest Accredited School
Education pays! • According to the Washington Public Policy Report, October, 2006: • For each $1.00 spent on education in prison, the state will have a new benefit of $10.66 reduction on societal costs • For each $1.00 spent on vocational education in prison the net benefit of $13.74 reduction on societal costs
Literacy • 8-10% cannot read at a 6th grade level • 1,500 attend classes annually to review basic skills
Literacy continued • Literacy Improvement: (up to 6th grade reading level, and have been in school for over 90 days) • FY 07: 84 offenders • FY 08: 134 offenders
GED’s • 42% of the offenders have not finished high school • 3000 offenders in school at any given time • Since 2003: IDOC has facilitated 3800 GED’s or diplomas (about 500/year)
Vocational • Workforce Readiness • Over 500 offenders in class at any given time • 2008- 135 certificates were issued • 2009- 1266 certificates were issued • Vocational funding • IDOC-under $65,000 including staff • $2.00 per day per offender
It’s New! • Offender Workforce Development Specialist Training • Heavy Equipment Simulation Program • Apprenticeship Programs • Fire Fighting • Automotive • Commercial Cleaning
It’s Improved • Vocational Programs…District involvement • District instructors
Ready, Set, Work • Ready: we get ‘em ready • Set: we place ‘em in communities • Work: need jobs!