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2016- 2017 Illinois State Board of Education Special Education and Support Services Division truants Alternative and Optional Education Program (TAOEP) Sally Veach, Principal Education Consultant V. Sue Taylor, Principal Education Consultant Joni Deems, Professional Development Director Illinois truants Alternative and Optional Education Program directory Illinois truants Alternative and Optional Education Program directory Volume 17 December 2016 Prepared in Partnership with: Regional Office of Education #26 130 S. Lafayette - Suite 200 Macomb IL 61455 Phone: (309) 575-3226 Fax: (309) 837-2887 Web site: Illinois State Board of Education 100 North First Street Springfield IL 62777-0001 Phone: (217) 782-5589 Fax: (217) 785-9031 Web site: Table of Contents Introduction.. 1 College programs .. 3 Black Hawk College - Optional Education Program .. 4 John A. Logan College - Adult Secondary Education .. 5 Kishwaukee College, District 523 - Right To Succeed Program and Restart Program.

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1 2016- 2017 Illinois State Board of Education Special Education and Support Services Division truants Alternative and Optional Education Program (TAOEP) Sally Veach, Principal Education Consultant V. Sue Taylor, Principal Education Consultant Joni Deems, Professional Development Director Illinois truants Alternative and Optional Education Program directory Illinois truants Alternative and Optional Education Program directory Volume 17 December 2016 Prepared in Partnership with: Regional Office of Education #26 130 S. Lafayette - Suite 200 Macomb IL 61455 Phone: (309) 575-3226 Fax: (309) 837-2887 Web site: Illinois State Board of Education 100 North First Street Springfield IL 62777-0001 Phone: (217) 782-5589 Fax: (217) 785-9031 Web site: Table of Contents Introduction.. 1 College programs .. 3 Black Hawk College - Optional Education Program .. 4 John A. Logan College - Adult Secondary Education .. 5 Kishwaukee College, District 523 - Right To Succeed Program and Restart Program.

2 6 Lake Land College - Pathways .. 7 Lewis and Clark Community College - Enriched GED Program .. 8 Regional Office of Education programs .. 9 ROE #1 Adams/Brown/Cass/Morgan/Pike/Scott - Abolish Chronic Truancy Program (ACT).. 10 ROE #3 Bond/Christian/Fayette/Effingham/Montgom ery - Alternative Education programs .. 11 ROE #4 Boone/Winnebago - Regional Attendance Coop/Regional Learning Center .. 12 ROE #6 West Cook - West 40 TAOEP.. 13 ROE #8 Carroll/JoDaviess/Stephenson - TAOEP Program .. 14 ROE #11 Clark/Cumberland/Coles/Douglas/Edgar/Mou ltrie/Shelby - .. 15 ROE #12 Clay/Crawford/Jasper/Lawrence/Richland - TAOEP.. 16 ROE #13 Clinton/Jefferson/Marion/Washington - TAOEP Program .. 17 ROE #16 DeKalb - Truancy Intervention Program .. 18 ROE #17 DeWitt/Livingston/Logan/McLean - TAOEP.. 19 ROE #19 DuPage County - TAOEP .. 20 ROE #20 Edward/Gallatin/Hamilton/Hardin/Pope/Sal ine/Wabash/Wayne/White - Learning Alternative Branch.

3 21 ROE #24 Grundy/Kendall - TAOEP .. 22 ROE #26 Fulton/Hancock/McDonough/Schuyler - STAY-IN .. 23 ROE #26 Fulton/Hancock/McDonough/Schuyler - TAOEP Professional Development .. 24 ROE #28 Bureau/Henry/Stark - Assisting Children in Education (ACE).. 25 ROE #30 Alexander/Jackson/Perry/Pulaski/Union - TAOEP Program .. 26 ROE #31 Kane - Truancy Prevention Program .. 27 Illinois truants Alternative and Optional Education Program directory 2016- 2017 ROE #32 Iroquois/Kankakee - I-KAN Attendance Assistance Program.. 28 ROE #33 Henderson/Knox/Mercer/Warren - Project ADEPT .. 29 ROE #34 Lake - PASS .. 30 ROE #35 LaSalle/Marshall/Putnam Attendance Awareness and Optional Education .. 31 ROE #39 Macon/Piatt - Futures Unlimited .. 32 ROE #40 Calhoun/Greene/Jersey/Macoupin - TAOEP .. 33 ROE #41 Madison - Madison County TAP .. 34 ROE #45 Monroe/Randolph - Right Track Truancy Prevention .. 35 ROE #47 Lee/Ogle/Whiteside - Dropout Intervention System .. 36 ROE #48 Peoria - Project Target.

4 37 ROE #49 Rock Island - Prevention Services Program .. 38 ROE #50 St. Clair - St. Clair County TAOEP .. 39 ROE #51 Menard/Sangamon- Sangamon County Learning Academy .. 40 ROE #53 Mason/Tazewell/Woodford - Truancy and Credit Recovery Program .. 41 ROE #54 Vermilion - Vermilion County TAOEP Program .. 42 ROE #56 Will - TAOEP Program .. 43 District programs .. 45 Alton Community Unit School District #11 - Alton Success Academy .. 46 Aurora East School District #131 - The Advantage Program .. 47 Belleville High School District #201 - Alternative Education .. 48 Bloom High School District #206 - TAOEP Program .. 49 Brooklyn Unit District # Cairo USD #1 - Cairo Truancy/Intervention/Supplemental Services Program (CTISP) .. 51 Carbondale Community High School District #165 - Rebound .. 52 Carlinville CUSD #1 - TAOEP .. 53 Century CUSD #100 - PACE Cooperative .. 54 Champaign CUSD #4 - TAOEP Program .. 55 Chicago Public Schools #299 - Attendance Improvement & Truancy Intervention.

5 56 Community High School District #218 - Delta Learning Center .. 57 Decatur Public School District #61 - TAOEP Program .. 58 East St. Louis School District #189 - Education & Truancy Intervention Program .. 59 Table of Contents Illinois truants Alternative and Optional Education Program directory 2016- 2017 Edwards County CUSD #1 - TAOEP Program .. 60 Eldorado Unit #4 - TAOEP Program .. 61 Evanston CCSD #65 - TAOEP Program .. 62 Galesburg Community Unit District #205 - TAOEP Program .. 63 Hamilton County Community Unit School District #10 - TAOEP Program .. 64 LaSalle-Peru Township High School District #120 - Attendance Advocacy Program .. 65 Lincoln Community High School District #404 - Project Lift .. 66 Mt. Vernon Township High School District #201 - TAOEP Program .. 67 PORTA Community Unit District #202 - TAOEP Program .. 68 Quincy School District #172 - TAOEP Program .. 69 Richland County CUSD # Rockford Public Schools District #205 - Rockford Attendance Initiative.

6 71 Thornton Fractional District #215 - TAOEP Program .. 72 Thornton Township High School District #205 - TAOEP .. 73 Urbana School District #116 - Urban Adult Education .. 74 Waukegan Community Unit School District #60 - Alternative Optional Education Center .. 75 Youth Connection Charter Table of Contents Illinois truants Alternative and Optional Education Program directory 2016- 2017 Table of Contents What is the truants Alternative and Optional Education Program? Section of the School Code (105 ILCS 5 ) authorizes the State Board of Education to provide grants for the establishment of pilot truants Alternative and Optional Education programs (TAOEP). These programs serve students with attendance problems and/or dropouts up to and including those who are 21 years of age and provide truancy prevention and intervention services to students and their parents and/or serve as part-time or full-time options to regular school attendance.

7 programs , which primarily provide truancy prevention and intervention services, integrate resources of the school and community to meet the needs of the students and parents. Optional Education programs , on the other hand, serve as part-time or full-time options to regular school attendance and offer modified instructional programs or other services designed to prevent students from dropping out of school. What are the Services? TAOEP services include prevention and/or intervention and Optional Education programs designed to prevent students from dropping out of school. Services include: Counseling Tutoring Mentoring Childcare Transportation Summer school Evening school, and Alternative school The primary goals of the program are to reduce student truancy and dropout rates. What are the Requirements? All projects in this program are required to develop a community-based program plan. Comprehensive community-based program planning results in the development of the program goals and objectives and a strategic plan.

8 The development of the strategic plan should be supported by an analysis of social, human services and academic needs of students within the context of school improvement. The development of program goals and objectives as well as the process of identifying local/community resources in support of program services should evolve from collaborative discussion among a group of program stakeholders and/or partners, such as, but not limited to, the business community, government agencies, parents, local school administrators, teachers and students. Using in part the results of a comprehensive community-based program planning process, each TAOEP project must make use of the services available from schools, social service agencies, businesses, and other regional and local community entities. Projects should work to coordinate their efforts with those of others concerned with the welfare of children, including school district personnel, social service and community agencies, businesses, parents or guardians, court representatives, and staff advisory groups.

9 An individualized Optional Education plan (IOEP) or service plan must be developed for each 1 Introduction student served in the TAOEP. This plan is developed with the participation of school officials, the student, and/or the student s parents or legal guardians (if the student is less than 18 years old). Plans should outline an individual student s academic, social and/or vocational skill needs as well as goals, objectives, and various educational experiences needed to reach those goals and objectives. In development of the IOEP, consideration must be given to results of diagnostic procedures conducted for the student. These diagnostic procedures shall include, but need not be limited to, teachers observations test/assessment scores, an interview with the youth, consultation with the youth s parent(s) or guardian(s), a review of the youth s academic history and current educational functioning, and an assessment of the youth s learning environment.

10 The assessment may also include consideration of the student s need for mental health and social services. The individualized Optional Education or service plan developed for each student must specifically include: (1) Learning objectives or individual outcomes, such as increased school attendance, course credit, graduation, gains in achievement level or employment; (2) The basis on which the student is referred to the program; (3) The services that will be provided in relation to the student s educational needs to achieve learning objectives or individual outcomes; (4) Assessment procedures to determine the degree to which the student is achieving his or her learning objectives or individual outcomes; and (5) Appropriate time period during which the student is expected to achieve those objectives or outcomes. Eligible Applicants Public school districts, regional offices of Education , community college districts, charter schools, area vocational centers, and public university laboratory schools approved by the State Board of Education are eligible to apply for either or both programs .


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