JUVENILE JUSTICE ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM

School Overview
The Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP) in Conroe, Texas, operates as a specialized educational facility managed by the Conroe Independent School District. Designed for students who have been removed from their traditional campus due to disciplinary infractions or involvement with the juvenile justice system, the program focuses on maintaining academic continuity while providing a highly structured environment. Its primary mission is to offer these students a path to continue their education, ensuring that those who have faced significant behavioral challenges do not fall behind in their core curriculum.

The program emphasizes a combination of academic rigor and behavioral rehabilitation. By operating under the oversight of the school district and the local juvenile justice system, the facility aims to equip students with the tools necessary for a successful transition back to a traditional school setting. The environment is strictly monitored to prioritize safety and accountability, fostering an atmosphere where students are expected to focus on their studies, address the circumstances that led to their placement, and adhere to specific behavioral standards set by the district.
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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: SPLENDORA ISD
Phone: (936)538-3420
Website: http://juvdet.conroeisd.net
Grade Range: M - M
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NSLP Participation:1 No
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Grade breakdown: M - M