Alternative Education- Monterey County Office of Education

Organization Description

The mission of the Alternative Education Program of the Monterey County Office of Education is to prepare our students for future success by providing a supportive school environment that focuses on increasing academic and pro-social behaviors and skills, while providing functional life skills instruction. We respect and value the unique contributions of each of our students and our role in assisting them in becoming responsible, stable, and contributing members of society. We work to create a supportive learning environment for students who have been expelled from local school districts, have been detained in the county juvenile facilities, or who are otherwise at risk for academic failure. Our programs are unique because of the students we serve. Small classes and individualized approaches meet the needs of each student.

The Alternative Education Programs mission is deliberately and fully aligned to the four pillars of the Monterey County Office of Education:

  • Reach our goals for student achievement for all students
  • Ensure the safety and health of our students
  • Recruit and retain the most highly qualified teachers and staff
  • Provide fiscal accountability for every education dollar
Program Information

Case management with students grades 7th thru 12th in alternative settings such as community and court schools. Students are high risk, high need with multiple traumatic events and case managers make every effort to provide and assist in stabilizing them (and their families) in order to bring about academic success.

Tutoring and Mentoring high school students experiencing academic deficit and/or requiring alternative schooling. High school students ready to graduate seeking to explore transitioning to community college and/or career and trade schools. Financial aid (FAFSA) preparation. Concurrent enrollment in a community college introductory courses while still in high school. Literacy skills and algebra math (from low math to pre-algebra) Afterschool options and career exploration subjects.
Health & Safety
Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Background Check (e.g. fingerprinting/livescan, driving record)
  • Computer Literacy
  • Must be 18 or older
Address 
901 Blanco Circle
Salinas, CA 93901
United States
General Phone 
Student Contact 
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Program(s) 
CHHS
Organization type 
Education - Multi-level (Government)
Focus Population(s)
Children/Youth
Focus Area(s)
Education
Additional Focus Area(s)
Skill Development
Hours of operation 

M-F 8:30-2:15 in person