Millegeville ITU
9 Students
Secondary School 9th - 11th
School Overview
It is important to note that **Millegeville ITU** (often referred to as the Milledgeville Intensive Treatment Unit) is not a traditional academic school. Instead, it is a specialized, secure facility operated by the **Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ)**.
The facility functions as a residential treatment center designed for youth who have been adjudicated delinquent and are in need of intensive behavioral, psychological, and rehabilitative services. Because the population consists of incarcerated or detained youth, the facility operates a year-round educational program. This schooling is mandatory and is designed to help students earn credits toward a high school diploma or a GED, while also providing special education services for those with identified learning needs.
The educational model at this facility differs significantly from a public school. The curriculum is delivered in a highly structured, controlled environment where the focus is balanced between academic progress and therapeutic intervention. Instructors work alongside juvenile correctional officers to ensure that students meet Georgia’s state educational standards while participating in programs aimed at reducing recidivism, improving anger management, and developing life skills necessary for their eventual transition back into the community.
The facility functions as a residential treatment center designed for youth who have been adjudicated delinquent and are in need of intensive behavioral, psychological, and rehabilitative services. Because the population consists of incarcerated or detained youth, the facility operates a year-round educational program. This schooling is mandatory and is designed to help students earn credits toward a high school diploma or a GED, while also providing special education services for those with identified learning needs.
The educational model at this facility differs significantly from a public school. The curriculum is delivered in a highly structured, controlled environment where the focus is balanced between academic progress and therapeutic intervention. Instructors work alongside juvenile correctional officers to ensure that students meet Georgia’s state educational standards while participating in programs aimed at reducing recidivism, improving anger management, and developing life skills necessary for their eventual transition back into the community.
9
Total Students
N/A
Full-Time Teachers
N/A
Student/Teacher Ratio
77.8%
Free/Reduced Lunch
Student Demographics
Student Demographics Data Table
| Demographic | Student Count |
|---|---|
| Black | 9 |
-
Black9 (100.0 %)
School Location
School Details
| Status: | Open |
|---|---|
| School Level: | Secondary School |
| School Type: | Special Education School |
| Charter Status:* | Public Non-Charter |
| Virtual Instruction: | No virtual instruction |
| Shared Time Status: | No |
| District: | Department of Juvenile Justice |
| Phone: | (478)445-3075 |
| Grade Range: | 9th - 11th |
| Total Students: | 9 |
| Full-Time Teachers (FTE): | N/A |
| Pupil/Teacher Ratio: | N/A |
| NSLP Participation:1 | No |
| Qualified Free Lunch: | 7 |
| Qualified Reduced Lunch: | 0 |
Grades Taught
Grade 9
1
Grade 10
5
Grade 11
3
Grades Taught Data Table
| Grade | Student Count |
|---|---|
| Grade 9 | 1 |
| Grade 10 | 5 |
| Grade 11 | 3 |
Gender Ratio
Student Gender Ratio Data Table
| Gender | Student Count | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Male | 9 | 100% |