The
Options for Education model is
comprised of four essential pieces:
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Administrator A local not-for-profit forms, a partnership
with colleges and universities, civic organizations, churches,
businesses, senior citizens, parents and community members who work
together with public schools on behalf of children.
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Learning
Academies staff includes qualified teachers, paraprofessionals, and mentors
from the community. Students in need of academic growth greatly benefit
from individualized, one-to-one instruction. Options for Education has
selected *HOSTS
Learning, recognized as the leader in individualized instruction, to
provide materials and training for the Learning Academies
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*HOSTS Learning is designated a
Scientifically Based Reading Research (SBRR) practice and is the only program
identified in the report language of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
legislation.
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Business Plan The business plan
calls for Learning Academies to become self-sustaining. Options for
Education supplies the model and customizes it to each Administrator’s
unique circumstances. Learning Academies are designed to be easily
accessible and convenient for students, parents, educators and mentors to
be involved in their locally owned and operated after-school
Learning
Academy
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Accountability Learning
Academies are designed to help school districts meet the requirements of
the No Child Left Behind Act. An independent third party evaluation will
assess outcomes on children, schools and the community.
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