School Overview
The **Denton County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP)**, located in Aubrey, Texas, functions as a specialized educational facility designed to serve students who have been removed from their regular school campuses due to disciplinary infractions. Operated under the oversight of the Denton County Juvenile Board, the facility provides an intensive, highly structured environment that combines mandatory academic instruction with behavioral rehabilitation. The core mission of the JJAEP is to ensure that students continue their education while addressing the specific conduct that necessitated their placement, aiming to facilitate their successful reintegration into their home school districts.

The program operates with a focus on accountability and academic continuity, adhering to Texas state requirements for juvenile education. Because these students are placed in the program due to serious disciplinary issues—often involving violations of the student code of conduct or legal involvement—the school environment is significantly more restrictive than a traditional high school. Staff members emphasize consistent monitoring, social-emotional support, and individualized academic goals to help students earn their way back to their home campuses, prioritizing long-term student success and the maintenance of a safe, orderly learning atmosphere.
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School Details
Status: Inactive
School Level: Not reported
School Type: Alternative School
Charter Status:* Public Non-Charter
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District: AUBREY ISD
Phone: (940)668-0060
Grade Range: M - M
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NSLP Participation:1 No
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Grade breakdown: M - M