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AMIkids, Gadsden

*Private, non-profit organization assisting youthful non-violent offenders, ages 11-17, either at risk for juvenile delinquency or already involved with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice system *Youth work towards a high school diploma or GED and participate in curriculum of life skills, academic and vocational training, IT certification and computer hardware training during regular school hours *Family Services program provides home-based family counseling and intervention counselors that make regular visits to the home to work with the youth and their family to address issues that may be causing delinquent behavior *Gadsden County Sheriff's Office collaborates with students providing 20 mentors to show the softer side of police work and focusing on how choices made today effect future life *Youth may be referred by parents/guardians or the Juvenile Justice system

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Alternative Education, Dropout Programs, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention

363 E Crawford St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 627-1844

AMIkids, Tallahassee

*Private, non-profit organization assisting youthful non-violent offenders, ages 11-24, involved with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice system *Day Treatment Program: youth work towards a high school diploma or GED and participate in curriculum of life skills, academic and vocational education during regular school hours to include, youth build self-awareness, learn about potential careers, and develop a plan for reaching future goals for ages 11-15 and ages utilizes a combination of school-based and work-based learning to help youth learn job readiness skills, earn industry-recognized certifications, and transition to the workforce for ages 16-24 along with mentoring *Outpatient Treatment services include screening, crisis/risk assessment, comprehensive assessment with behavioral health diagnosis, case coordination, and/or counseling services including individual, family, and group therapy *provides 24-hour rehabilitative care for youth referred primarily due to delinquency, programs may include treatment services for youth with mental health and/or substance abuse conditions *Family Services program: provides home-based family counseling and intervention through counselors that make regular visits to the home to work with the youth and their family to address issues that may be causing delinquent behavior

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Alternative Education, Dropout Programs, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention

2514 W Tharpe St

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 739-6759

DOE, Office of K-12 School Choice

*Provides information on K-12 school choices in Florida *Choices vary from district to district, but usually include charter schools, magnet schools, home education, virtual education, scholarship opportunities for private schools, and existing public schools *No Child Left Behind provides students attending a Title 1 school identified as "in need of improvement" the opportunity to attend a better performing school *In some counties, Supplemental Education Services (SES) may offer free tutoring for eligible students *List and links to K-12 Scholarship programs on website

Services: Alternative Education, School Placement Services, Student Financial Aid

325 W Gaines St, Ste 1044

Turlington Bldg

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(800) 447-1636

IMPACT Tallahassee

*Private Preschool and VPK specializing in individualized therapeutic education including daily living skills, occupational therapy, motor skills, handwriting; sensory, oral, environmental, play and socialization skills; physical, speech, art, and music therapy *After school programs; intensive instruction in daily living skills; summer camps (3-21) *Fees depend on age and special needs but range between $850 and $1020 monthly for children 1-year to 4-years old; Accept Medicaid, BC/BS, other private insurance, some funding available through other agencies, Mckay and Gardiner Scholarships *Must have a Rx for therapy from physician before children can be wait listed; forms found on website tab for application and enrollment

Services: Alternative Education, Camps, Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays, Extended Child Care, Preschools, Transition Services for Students With Disabilities

1725 Hermitage Blvd

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 325-6301

Leon County Schools, SAIL High School

*Innovative magnet school of 300+ students looking for an alternative high school experience *Academic classes, dual enrollment college courses, and many creative arts electives, interactive learning, creative expression, and community involvement *Any Leon County high school student eligible to apply; enrollment subject to a waiting list process

Services: Alternative Education

2006 Jackson Bluff Road

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 488-2468

Leon County Schools, The Success Academy

*Provides alternative educational setting with flexibility and structure to help academic growth *Students work to obtain credits to enable them to return to their original school or to graduate *Students may accelerate education and finish school early *Performance-based exit options available

Services: Alternative Education, Secondary/High Schools

854 Blountstown St

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 488-2087

Liberty County Schools

*Schools in Bristol: Early Learning Center, W R Tolar K-8, Liberty County High, Liberty County Adult School and Bristol Youth Academy *Liberty Learning Center (Horizons) Alternative School serves students with behavioral and academic needs; students may be admitted by expulsion, a court order or pending charges, or home zoned school placement *Hosford Schools: Elementary and Junior High

Services: Adult Basic Education, Alternative Education, Elementary Schools, Preschools, School Districts, Secondary/High Schools

11051 FL 20

Bristol, FL 32321

(850) 643-2275

PACE Center for Girls, Leon County

*Drop-out prevention alternative school for girls in middle or high school ages 11-17 in school, at home, and online at no charge to the families; the Center Day Program provides year round education, counseling; the Reach Program is a therapeutic and counseling program offering social, emotional, and behavioral health and support services and life skills training *Provides skills to become independent, self-reliant, and economically self-supporting through individual counseling, parent/caretaker involvement, work closely with schools, set individualized goals, volunteering, and teach life management skills *3 years of case management monitoring after program completion

Services: Alternative Education, Child Guidance, Counseling Services, Dropout Programs, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Telemental Health

311 E Jennings St

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 241-0241

Wakulla Charter School of Arts, Sciences and Technology

*Also called COAST, a charter school serving students in Pre-K through 8th grade in Wakulla and Southern Leon Counties with an emphasis on the arts, science and technology within the core school curriculum *Parents are encouraged to volunteer 30-50 hours at the school during the academic year

Services: Alternative Education

48 Shell Island Rd

Saint Marks, FL 32355

(850) 925-6344

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