Re-Entry Program

About the Re-Entry Progam

The Educational Service District 112 Re-Entry Program provides students who are suspended, expelled, or not attending school an opportunity to gain social and academic skills necessary for a successful school experience.

Students attend class in a "homeroom" setting that focuses on behavior modification, academics, social skills, and anger management. Students receive group and individual instruction, as well as having access to a NovaNet lab to master specific subject matter skills. Classroom size is limited to 15 students. Students attend class four hours each day and must work independently at home five hours a week, documented by the students.

At the request of their school district, students may enroll in the Re-Entry Program any time during the school year, as openings exist. Length of attendance will be determined on an individual basis with average participation being three months.

Enrolled students should have a personal desire to succeed and transition back to their home school. Strong parent/guardian support is essential, as regular attendance is required to achieve course goals. Students with a history of truancy will need additional support from a parent/guardian to ensure success, with the possibility of intervention from the Juvenile Court.

Contact Information

For more information about the Re-Entry Program, contact your district office or ESD 112 Youth Services at (360) 750-7500, extension 390.