DEOA Program Guide

DEOA Program Guide

DIVISION OF EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY AND ACCESS MRS. VALTENA G. BROWN Deputy Superintendent/Chief Operating Officer MR. LUIS E. DIAZ Assistant Superintendent MR. ARNOLD R. MONTGOMERY Administrative Director Division of Educational Opportunity & Access The mission of the Division of Educational Opportunity and Access is to provide an environment for all students to become responsible, productive citizens, lifelong learners and positive contributors to society. The students in alternative schools and programs are at risk of dropping out of school and typically have a history of failure. Our schools are designed to enable the students to change that pattern of failure and go on to successful performance in traditional settings upon return to the school of residence. Below is a description of the Division of Educational Opportunity & Access programs: NEW PROGRAMS ONE STOP EDUCATIONAL AND HOMESTEAD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER 2351 SE 12th Avenue, Homestead, FL The One Stop Educational & Community Service Center ANDOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL 121 NE 207th Street, Miami, FL 33179 represents a partnership between the Juvenile Justice System and Miami Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS) as NORTH REGION CENTER well as several community partners to provide transitional 733 East 57th Street, Hialeah, FL services assisting adjudicated students in their transition back to educational settings and wrap around services MADISION MIDDLE SCHOOL for families in need at three (3) locations. TH 3400 NW 87 Street, Miami, FL Grade Levels Served: 6-12 North: Jan Mann Educational Center th DOROTHY M. WALLACE COPE 16101 NW 44 Court, Opa Locka, FL TH 305-625-0855 10225 SW 147 Terrace, Miami, FL Central: Educational Alternative Outreach Program 6300 NW 27th Ave, Miami, FL NORTH MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH 305-694-4444 1247 NE 167TH Street, North Miami Beach, FL 33162 South: Miami MacArthur South Educational Centerl 13990 SW 264th Street, Naranja, FL RIVIERA MIDDLE SCHOOL 305-258-7200 10301 SW 48th Street, Miami, FL 33165 Administrator: Ms. Deborah A. Montilla OVERTOWN YOUTH CENTER 450 NW 14th Street, Miami, FL 33136 STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER SUCCESS MANAGEMENT ACADEMIES (11) (10) The Student Success Center (SSC) provides an educational In collaboration with Adult Education, recent arrivals setting and safe haven for referred students (ages 11 and to the United States with a language barrier that are older) exhibiting Level III-IV behavior and (with Region 16 years or older are provided with an educational approval) habitual Level II infractions of the Code of Student pathway to a high school diploma in a daytime Conduct. educational setting. 305-694-4444 Grade Levels Served: 9-12 Grade Levels Served: 6-12 LOCATIONS: LOCATIONS: MIAMI CORAL PARK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 500 ROLE MODELS 8865 SW 16th Street, Miami, FL 6300 NW 27th Avenue, Miami FL 305-226-6565 PARKWAY EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX HIALEAH GARDENS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2349 NW 175th Street, Miami Gardens, FL 11700 Hialeah Gardens Blvd., Hialeah Gardens, FL PAUL BELL MIDDLE SCHOOL 305-698-5000 11800 NW 2nd Street, Miami, FL HIALEAH MIAMI-LAKES SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 7977 West 12 Avenue, Hialeah, FL 305-823-1330 MIAMI SPRINGS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 751 Dove Avenue, Miami Springs, FL 305-885-3585 JOSE MARTI MAST ACADEMY 5701 West 24 Avenue, Hialeah, FL 305-557-5931 MIAMI JACKSON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1751 NW 36th Street, Miami, FL 305-634-2621 WESTLAND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 4000 W 18th Avenue, Hialeah, FL 305-818-3000 MIAMI SOUTHRIDGE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 19355 SW 114th Avenue, Miami, FL 305-238-6110 HIALEAH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 251 E. 47th Street, Hialeah, FL 305-822-1500 BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 1200 NW 6th Avenue, Miami, FL 305-324-8900 CREATING COMMUNITY CHANGE: DISCIPLINARY SCHOOLS YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM (8) MIAMI MACARTHUR EDUCATIONAL CENTER Implementation of a “school-within-a-school” model that is designed to target 60 middle school students A disciplinary school, serving students in grades 6-12 (20 per grade level) at 8 different school sites; providing that have been referred for disciplinary challenges or a learning environment with a focus on the personal, have been expelled from their resident schools. social, and intellectual strengths of each student. 13990 SW 264th Street, Miami, FL 33032 Grade Levels Served: 6-8 305-258-7200 Grade Levels: 6-12 LOCATIONS: BROWNSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL JAN MANN EDUCATIONAL CENTER 4899 NW 24th Avenue Miami, FL Phone: 305-633-1481 A disciplinary school, serving students in grades 6-12 that have been referred for disciplinary challenges or CAROL CITY MIDDLE SCHOOL have been expelled from their resident schools. 3737 NW 188th Street Miami Gardens, FL 305-624-2652 16101 NW 44th Court, Miami Gardens, FL 33054 305-625-0855 GEORGIA JONES-AYERS MIDDLE SCHOOL Grade Levels: 6-12 1331 NW 46th Street, Miami, FL 305-634-9787 NON-DISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS CITRUS GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL D.M. WALLACE COPE CENTER SOUTH (CS) 2153 NW 3rd Street, Miami, FL 305-642-5055 An alternative school, serving teenage parents, grades 6-12 and their children. CUTLER BAY ACADEMY 19400 Gulfstream Road, Cutler Bay, FL 10225 SW 147th Terrace, Miami, FL 33176 305-235-4761 305-233-1044 Grade Levels: 6-12 HOMESTEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL 650 NW 2nd Avenue, Homestead, FL COPE CENTER NORTH (CN) 305-247-4221 An alternative school, serving teenage parents, grades NORTH MIAMI MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-12 and their children. 700 NE 137th Street, North Miami, FL 305-891-5611 9950 NW 19th Avenue Miami, FL 33147 305-836-3300 REDLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL Grade Levels: 6-12 16001 SW 248th Street Miami, FL 305-247-6112 DR. MARVIN DUNN ACADEMY FOR COMMUNITY EDUCATION Administrator: Ms. Deborah A. Montilla An alternative school of choice providing students a second chance at academic success in a small class experience and a disciplined and unique learning environment. 8950 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33150 305-836-3300 Grade Levels: 9-12 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS: EDUCATIONAL ALTERNATIVE OUTREACH PROGRAM PROGRAM DESCRIPTION outreach.dadeschools.net The Miami-Dade County (M-DCPS) Educational Alternative Outreach Program (EAOP) is comprised of over 20 centers which serve students who are outside the mainstream of the traditional school program. A standard core academic program is provided in each center, with an emphasis on improving student achievement, attendance, graduation rate, and basic skills. Other subject areas include pre-vocational classes, art, physical education, and exceptional student education (SPED) and services to English Language Learners (ELL). The centers in the Outreach Program are composed of five major types: Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), residential and day treatment centers, correctional detentions centers, drug/alcohol rehabilitation centers, shelters and alternative programs. ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS RICHMOND-PERRINE OPTIMIST PARKWAY EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX PROJECT LEAP – LOCATION 8017 LOCATION 8017 An alternative education center for students in grades 2349 NW 175th Street, Miami, FL 33169 6-12 who have an increased risk as potential dropouts. 305-694-4444 All students must apply and meet and district dropout Grade Levels: 6-8 prevention criteria. M-DCPS curriculum is provided through differentiated classroom instruction as well as LINDSEY HOPKINS TECHNICAL COLLEGE computer- based instruction. LOCATION 8017 18055 Homestead Avenue, Miami, FL, 33157 750 NW 20th Street. Miami, Florida 33127 305-233-9325 305-694-4444 Grade Levels: 6-12 Grade Levels: 6-8 State Code: 7835 SECONDARY STUDENT SUCCESS (S3C) CENTERS ROBERT MORGAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE The Secondary Student Success Center (S3C) touts a LOCATION 8017 blended model of small group and computer-based instruction. Each student will work on an individualized 18180 SW 122nd Avenue, Miami, FL 3317 program to complete courses. The program is designed 305-694-4444 to provide an accelerated educational experience for Grade Levels: 6-8 students. In order to be eligible for the program, students must meet the following criteria. D.A. DORSEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE LOCATION 8017 • Grade 6 – 13 years old or older and have attempted middle school courses. 7100 NW 17th Avenue, Miami, FL 33147 • Grade 7 – 14 years old or older. 305-694-4444 • Grade 8 – 15 years old or older. Grade Levels: 6-8 • Ability to work on a computer for extended periods of time Administrator: Ms. Tabitha Young PATH ACADEMY LOCATION 8017 PATH Academy is an alternative education center for students in grades 3-5 who have been identified as at- risk. Twenty-two schools target and refer at risk students. M-DCPS curriculum is provided through classroom and computer instruction. 6300 NW 27th Avenue, Miami, FL 33147 305-694-4444 Grade Levels: 3-5 Administrator: Mr. Alberto Iber ACCELERATION ACADEMIES LOCATION-8017 Acceleration Academies is a blended model of small group and computer based instruction. Each student will work on an individualized program to complete courses. The program is designed to target students who have not obtained a high school diploma and provide an opportunity to ‘drop-in’ to an education setting. NORTH MIAMI BEACH 1001 North Miami Beach Boulevard, North Miami Beach, FL 33162 786-671-3079 Grade Levels: 9-12 HOMESTEAD 107 North Krome Avenue, Homestead, FL 33030 954-790-5800 Grade Levels: 9-12 HIALEAH 1665 West 68th Street, Suite 109 Hialeah, Florida 33015 Grade Levels: 9-12 Administrator: Mr. Alberto Iber DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND D.J.J. CENTERS AMI KIDS MIAMI-DADE NORTH METRO WEST DETENTION CENTER LOCATION 8014 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY LOCATION 8017 A day treatment and conditional release

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