Tarrant County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program
The Tarrant County Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP) was established as a mandated initiative by the Texas Legislature in 1996 for counties with populations exceeding 125,000. Serving youth who have been expelled from public schools due to severe violations or referred for breaches of the student code of conduct, the JJAEP offers academic, behavioral, therapeutic, and support services. It operates under Tarrant County Juvenile Services, aiming to help students achieve grade-level performance while providing training and assistance to families in various life skills.
Located at 3131 Sanguinet St. in Fort Worth, Texas, the JJAEP runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering a structured environment for students to transition back to their home school campuses. Emphasizing academic success, students at JJAEP must meet specific criteria and attain "merit" status to reintegrate successfully. The program focuses on equipping students with the necessary tools for academic and personal growth through a combination of educational and support services.
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