About JCCASAC
The Role of JCCASAC
JCCASAC Belief Statements
JCCASAC Goals
JCCASAC Curriculum Focus
Characteristics of JCCASAC Schools

The Role of JCCASAC
It is important that the Juvenile Court and Community
Schools provide:
1. Opportunities for students to complete a course of
study leading to a high school diploma, General Education
Development (GED) Certificate, or State High School Proficiency
Certificate;
2. Opportunities for students to develop their individual
potential and an appreciation of self and others, while
learning to become productive citizens; and,
3. Opportunities to develop individual talents, critical
thinking and problem solving skills, and the knowledge
to succeed.
Students are placed in juvenile court and community schools
when referred by the juvenile court or a deputy probation
officer, expelled from school, or referred by a Student
Attendance Review Board (SARB). Community Schools may
also serve homeless students and students referred by
their local school district with parental consent. Since
each juvenile court and community schools student was
previously placed in a local school district education
program, the juvenile court and community schools programs
seek to transition the students back to an appropriate
educational, training, and/or employment setting upon
release or after the court terminates jurisdiction.
Juvenile Court and Community Schools education is characteristically
very student centered and adapted to meet individual needs.
The needs of the community and receiving districts are
also evidenced through their involvement in program planning
and transition services.

JCCASAC Belief Statements
We believe in our students...
We believe in ourselves...
We believe in our program...
Our educational belief system, philosophy, and mission
guide the school program, learning environment, and educational
community.
We believe:
Our students are important and worthwhile.
Our students can learn, achieve, and succeed.
Our students, with appropriate support/guidance, need
to build their own academic plan.
We possess the skills and commitment to be effective with
our students.
Our student population requires a responsive, supportive,
dedicated, and highly capable staff.
It is critical to create and maintain a school program
and environment which enables students to be self-directed,
motivated, and responsible.
Success of Juvenile Court and Community Schools depends
on interagency cooperation.
Juvenile Court and Community Schools are extremely cost
effective high-risk youth intervention programs.
Juvenile Court and Community Schools are essential public
school options.

JCCASAC Goals
Personal Empowerment
Academic Achievement
Successful Transition/Integration from School to Community
Our goals:
To provide a school program and setting which make our
students feel they belong, are cared about, and are important.
To provide quality curriculum and instruction within the
context of a supportive and stimulating environment.
To strive for excellence in delivering essential public
school services.
To develop our students' academic and vocational skills.
To develop our students' social responsibility and citizenship
skills.
To develop our students' problem-solving skills.
To develop our students' self-concept and personal development
skills.
To help our students redevelop a strong bond to school
and a commitment to education.
To transition students back to the local school district
programs as soon as it is appropriate.
To prepare our students to qualify for post-secondary
schooling.
To teach our students healthy and drug-free lifestyles.
To promote a global awareness and appreciation for the
environment.

JCCASAC Curriculum Focus
* Academic * Personal * Social * Vocational *
All students at every level should actively participate
in activities which are consistent with the goals of the
core curriculum and the developmental characteristics
of their age group.
The curriculum focus:
Academic Skills
Independent Life Skills
Employability Skills
Personal-Social Skills
Study Skills
Problem-Solving and Decision-Making Skills
Responsible Citizen Skills
Personal Development & Growth
Heathy Self-Esteem
Physical Health and Wellness
Critical Thinking Skills

Characteristics of JCCASAC Schools
* Mission * Expectations * Curriculum * Support *
In general, Juvenile Court and Community Schools have
many characteristics in common with effective schools.
However, because of the special nature or our school population,
the qualities listed below are especially prominent.
The characteristics:
Clear school mission.
A supportive and nuturing community for the individual.
An opportunity for learning, cooperation, and personal
growth.
Effective instructional leardership and practices.
High expectations.
Positive and supportive staff and environment.
Strong network of student support services.
Safe, orderly, and positive school environment.
Program content and structure based on students' needs.
Ongoing curriculum improvement.
Innovative programs and services.
Appropriate teacher-student ratio.
Maximum use of instructional time.
Treatment of students with dignity and respect.
Frequent monitoring or student progress.
Positive home-school-community relations.
High degree of multi-agency coordinated services.