Putting the Pieces Back Together Putting the Pieces Back Together An Alternative School with A+ Education An Alternative School with A+ Education W elcome.

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Putting the Pieces Back Together Putting the Pieces Back Together An Alternative School with A+ Education An Alternative School with A+ Education W elcome To the School Of A dverse C ircumstances

Our Mission Our Mission To EDUCATE the children to their potential. To BUILD the self esteem of the children. To MAKE parents aware of what is needed to help educate the children. To TEACH the children, that without discipline, there is no education. To KEEP the children safe and show them the highest level of compassion. To HELP the children understand and believe that the ability to succeed is within them. To DEVELOP the children’s aware of their responsible of their own actions. To INVOLVE the children and parent(s) in the discipline process. To PIECE TOGETHER the integrity of the child and the broken pieces of their education. To EDUCATE the children to their potential. To BUILD the self esteem of the children. To MAKE parents aware of what is needed to help educate the children. To TEACH the children, that without discipline, there is no education. To KEEP the children safe and show them the highest level of compassion. To HELP the children understand and believe that the ability to succeed is within them. To DEVELOP the children’s aware of their responsible of their own actions. To INVOLVE the children and parent(s) in the discipline process. To PIECE TOGETHER the integrity of the child and the broken pieces of their education.

Welcome! We are excited that you are giving us a chance to educate you. Education can be fun and we will prove it! The faculty here at A C wants you to leave our school with an educational experience you will never forget! By working with us as a team, there are NO LIMITS to what you can learn. When you are selected to attend our school, you, your parent(s), and our counselors will write a Consequences Contract. This contract will be a continuing part of your educational experience here at A C.

A CONSEQUENCES CONTRACT is made in collaboration with the child, parent(s), and counselor. The child decides what his or her consequences are for unacceptable inappropriate behavior. The contract follows the student through each academic year. The contract can be modified if the child, parent(s), and counselor decide the consequences are either too lenient or to harsh. The contract is meant to help the child become aware that there are unavoidable consequences when not follow the rules of conduct in the school or in the public. A CONSEQUENCES CONTRACT is made in collaboration with the child, parent(s), and counselor. The child decides what his or her consequences are for unacceptable inappropriate behavior. The contract follows the student through each academic year. The contract can be modified if the child, parent(s), and counselor decide the consequences are either too lenient or to harsh. The contract is meant to help the child become aware that there are unavoidable consequences when not follow the rules of conduct in the school or in the public.