School Overview
The **JJAEP** (Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program) located at 3017 S 10th St in McAllen, Texas, is an educational facility mandated by the Texas Education Code. Unlike traditional public schools, JJAEPs are designed specifically for students who have been expelled from their home campuses due to serious disciplinary infractions. The program serves as a structured, off-campus environment focused on maintaining the academic progress of students while providing the behavioral intervention necessary to facilitate their eventual transition back into the mainstream school system.

The primary mission of this facility is to provide a highly controlled setting where students can continue their core academic studies—typically focusing on English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies—while undergoing rigorous supervision. Because the program is intended to address the needs of students who have committed mandatory or discretionary expulsion offenses, the environment emphasizes strict attendance, clear codes of conduct, and individualized educational plans. By centralizing these students in a specialized setting, the McAllen JJAEP aims to minimize the educational disruption caused by disciplinary issues while ensuring school safety and fostering student accountability.
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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: LA JOYA ISD
Phone: (956)994-0068
Grade Range: M - M
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Grade breakdown: M - M