Stay on TRAC Alcohol Diversion Program MHMR of Tarrant County.

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Stay on TRAC Alcohol Diversion Program MHMR of Tarrant County

Alcohol violation Hearing on home campus Day 3 Reassignment to DAEP (minimum 45 days) Day 3 Student begins reassignment at alternative campus Day 4 Student schedule adjusted Day 4 UIL participation suspended during reassignment Day 4 Reconnecting Youth Program completed by student Days Awareness program completed by parent Prior to completion of assigment Reassignment completed Day 49 Schedule readjusted (if needed), UIL eligibility reinstated Day 34 or 49

Alcohol violation Hearing on home campus Day 3 Stay on TRAC option presented Day 3 Family elects to participate in Stay on TRAC Day 3 Reassignment to DAEP (maximum 5 days) Day 3 Student begins reassignment at alternative campus Day 4 Student schedule adjusted,if needed Day 4 UIL participation suspended during reassignment Day 4 Full evaluation completed by MHMR Day 5 or 6 Stay on TRAC treatment plan begins Day 6 Reassignment completed Day 8 Student returns to home campus Schedule readjusted (if needed), UIL eligibility reinstated Stay on TRAC treatment plan continues Treatment completed ~Day 96

Lena Pope Home  Case Management Services  Drug Testing

ACH Child and Family Services  Prevention Services  Crisis Services  Respite Shelter

Santa Fe Youth Services Prevention Based Services  Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (ACRA)  Strengthening Families Programs

Tarrant Youth Recovery Campus Counseling Services  Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET)  Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Groups  Adolescent/Family Support Services  Referral source for residential treatment Formalized Outcome Study  Recognized Assessment Tools  90 Day and 12 Month Follow Up MHMR of Tarrant County

Program Locations North College Avenue - Keller ISD Learning Center Keller Parkway – Keller ISD Administration Building