Juvenile Hall (Endeavor/Voyager Secondary)
16 Students
High School 7th - 12th
School Overview
The schools located at the Madera County Juvenile Hall—Endeavor and Voyager Secondary—are specialized educational programs administered by the Madera County Superintendent of Schools. These institutions are designed to provide continuous academic instruction to students who are currently detained or housed within the juvenile justice system. The primary objective of these programs is to ensure that students do not experience a disruption in their education, allowing them to earn credits toward graduation or work toward their high school equivalency while fulfilling their legal obligations.
The curriculum at these sites is structured to meet the diverse academic needs of a transient student population, often utilizing individualized learning plans to address specific grade levels and subject requirements. Beyond core academics, the schools focus on providing a supportive environment that emphasizes social-emotional growth, behavioral rehabilitation, and the development of essential life skills. By fostering a structured and professional classroom setting, the staff at Endeavor and Voyager Secondary aim to encourage academic persistence and provide students with the necessary tools to successfully transition back into their home school districts or into the workforce upon release.
The curriculum at these sites is structured to meet the diverse academic needs of a transient student population, often utilizing individualized learning plans to address specific grade levels and subject requirements. Beyond core academics, the schools focus on providing a supportive environment that emphasizes social-emotional growth, behavioral rehabilitation, and the development of essential life skills. By fostering a structured and professional classroom setting, the staff at Endeavor and Voyager Secondary aim to encourage academic persistence and provide students with the necessary tools to successfully transition back into their home school districts or into the workforce upon release.
16
Total Students
3.5
Full-Time Teachers
4.6
Student/Teacher Ratio
162.5%
Free/Reduced Lunch
Student Demographics
Student Demographics Data Table
| Demographic | Student Count |
|---|---|
| White | 3 |
| Hispanic | 11 |
| Black | 2 |
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Hispanic11 (68.8 %)
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White3 (18.8 %)
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Black2 (12.5 %)
School Location
School Details
| Status: | Open |
|---|---|
| School Level: | High School |
| School Type: | Alternative School |
| Charter Status:* | Public Non-Charter |
| Virtual Instruction: | Supplemental Virtual |
| Shared Time Status: | N/A |
| District: | Madera County Superintendent of Schools |
| Phone: | (559)675-7900 |
| Website: | http://www.mcsos.org |
| Grade Range: | 7th - 12th |
| Total Students: | 16 |
| Full-Time Teachers (FTE): | 3.5 |
| Pupil/Teacher Ratio: | 4.6 |
| NSLP Participation:1 | N/A |
| Qualified Free Lunch: | 26 |
| Qualified Reduced Lunch: | 0 |
Grades Taught
Grade 9
2
Grade 10
5
Grade 11
2
Grade 12
7
Grades Taught Data Table
| Grade | Student Count |
|---|---|
| Grade 9 | 2 |
| Grade 10 | 5 |
| Grade 11 | 2 |
| Grade 12 | 7 |
Gender Ratio
Student Gender Ratio Data Table
| Gender | Student Count | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Female | 1 | 6.2% |
| Male | 15 | 93.8% |
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