Alternative Education Programs
The KEC Alternative Programs are designed for students grades 7th-12th who are having difficulty staying in school. Some examples of factors preventing school success may be: poor attendance, poor grades, low standardized test scores in reading and/or math, non-native English language.
This program helps students get back on track by offering classes in reading, language arts, math, English as a Second Language (ESL), and other academic subjects necessary to improve the student's basic skills. Classes also offer small enrollments with individualized instruction when necessary.
Alternative Programs also stress the importance of teamwork, self-esteem, and life skills development. Transitional Education relies heavily on Computer Assisted Instruction to provide a broad spectrum of curriculum at appropriate ability levels. Junior high/middle school students may receive promotions, and high school students may earn high school credit in courses successfully completed in the program.
The Alternative Programs are an opportunity for students to get a new start in the educational system. They are designed to help students who have had difficulty in a traditional school setting. Students and parents should view this as an opportunity that is not offered to everyone.
