School Overview
The **Bell County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP)**, located in Temple, Texas, serves as a specialized educational facility designed for students who have been removed from their home campuses due to disciplinary actions or involvement with the juvenile justice system. The program’s primary mission is to provide a structured, safe, and academically focused environment that prevents students from falling behind in their studies while addressing the behavioral challenges that necessitated their placement. By maintaining continuity in curriculum, the program aims to ensure that students can successfully transition back to their home districts upon completion of their term.

Beyond core academics, the Bell County JJAEP places a heavy emphasis on behavioral intervention, character development, and accountability. Because the program operates in coordination with the juvenile justice system, it typically implements smaller class sizes and personalized instruction to support students who may require additional guidance. The ultimate goal of the facility is not merely to provide temporary schooling, but to equip students with the social-emotional tools and educational credits necessary to reintegrate into a traditional school setting and achieve long-term academic success.
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Status: Inactive
School Level: Not reported
School Type: Alternative School
Charter Status:* Public Non-Charter
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District: TEMPLE ISD
Phone: (254)215-8473
Grade Range: M - M
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Grade breakdown: M - M