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Alternative Education
includes several programs serving the high-risk adolescent
population and incarcerated adults. The juvenile programs serve 800
to 1,000 students a year and include Marin County Community School,
ORACLE Independent Study Program, Loma Alta School/Juvenile Hall,
Center Point, and Phoenix Academy, our charter school serving
students who have made a commitment to sobriety. Students are
eligible for these programs if they are on probation, have been
expelled from their home school districts, or have had chronic
truancy and behavior problems. The education program at the Marin
County Jail offers incarcerated adults an opportunity to complete
their high school education through General Educational Development
(GED) or undertake a vocational education program. Students in the
Jail may also receive instruction in academics, computer literacy
and parenting.
Luke McCann, Assistant
Superintendent
(415) 499-5866
lmccann@marin.k12.ca.us
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