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Transition

Providing students with the opportunity to change their lives and prepare for the future.

5200 Delaware Ave
Nashville, TN 37209
(615) 352-3137

Henry Johnson, Coordinator


PURPOSE
Transition serves students in grades 9-12 who are returning from short term incarceration. The focus will be on rebuilding their academic and social skills to allow for a smooth transition into an academic setting that will allow students to meet graduation requirements.

CODE OF CONDUCT
  • I will contribute to a safe environment both physically and emotionally.
  • I will actively participate in my education and contribute to the education of all students
  • I will demonstrate respect to all students and staff.
THREE PRIMARY COMPONENTS OF THE PROGRAM
  • Academic Recovery
    • Instruction is individualized for each student using A+ curriculum. Students earn credits which are then transferred to their appropriate school.
  • Behavior Intervention
    • Students are assessed upon entering the program and behavioral needs and concerns are addressed.
  • Social Development
    • Students will be challenged to evaluate life choices and how these decisions affect their future.
GOALS OF THE PROGRAM
  • To provide all students with the opportunity for a successful learning experience.
  • To provide instructional methods to fit the varied learning styles of each student.
  • To foster feelings of confidence and success where students can grow academically, socially, and emotionally.
  • To assist students in making progress towards completing high school, determining a career plan, planning for the future, and stopping the cycle of recidivism.
THE FACTS
  • Approximately 550 juveniles are booked at the Davidson County Juvenile Detention Center. (Approximately 280 are detained).
  • The average length of stay is 3-5 days (length of stay may vary).
  • Juveniles are identified as either detained (Felony Offender) or non-detained (status offense or misdemeanor offense).
EFFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR ADDRESSING THE UNIQUE NEEDS OF INCARCERATED YOUTHS
  • Addressing the Academic Needs of Delinquent Youth
  • Partnership and Collaboration of Interagency and Interdisciplinary Groups
  • Improving the Academic Performances and Higher Expectations
  • Providing an Integrated and Holistic Curriculum
  • Credit Recovery Programs
  • Safe and Positive School Atmosphere
  • Parent Involvement
  • Community and Business
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