283-St. Louis Park ALC (Alternative Learning Center) is a comprehensive alternative education program within Intermediate School District 287, serving high school students in grades 9 through 12 in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota. This specialized program provides alternative educational pathways for students who may benefit from non-traditional learning approaches. Operating as part of the comprehensive Intermediate School District 287 framework, the ALC offers personalized learning, credit recovery options, and comprehensive support services to help students achieve high school graduation.
Alternative Learning Center Program
The ALC serves as a specialized alternative to traditional high school education.
- Grades 9-12 Focus: Comprehensive services for high school students.
- Alternative Pathways: Various program options to meet diverse student needs.
- Graduation Focus: Clear pathway to high school diploma completion.
- Comprehensive Support: Integrated academic and behavioral support services.
Academic Programs and Curriculum
The program offers a complete high school education through alternative instructional methods.
- Standards-Based Curriculum: Alignment with Minnesota graduation requirements.
- Credit Recovery: Comprehensive support for students needing to regain academic standing.
- Personalized Learning: Individualized education plans tailored to student needs.
- Career Technical Education: Vocational and career preparation programs.
- College Preparation: Curriculum designed to prepare students for post-secondary education.
Student Support Services
Comprehensive support systems address the diverse needs of alternative education students.
- Academic Counseling: Individualized guidance for credit planning and graduation.
- Behavioral Support: Positive behavioral interventions and support strategies.
- Mental Health Services: Support for social-emotional and mental health needs.
- Special Education Services: Full continuum of support for students with IEPs.
- Transition Services: Preparation for post-high school transitions.
Program Features
The ALC offers specialized features designed for alternative education success.
- Small Learning Communities: Intimate learning environments with personalized attention.
- Flexible Scheduling: Accommodates students with unique scheduling needs.
- Experiential Learning: Hands-on, project-based learning opportunities.
- Technology Integration: Use of educational technology to enhance learning.
- Community Partnerships: Collaboration with local organizations and businesses.
Intermediate School District 287 Partnership
The program operates under the specialized Intermediate School District 287 framework.
- Specialized Expertise: Access to highly trained alternative education specialists.
- Comprehensive Resources: Full range of educational resources and support services.
- Collaborative Approach: Works in partnership with local school districts.
- Quality Standards: High educational standards and accountability measures.
- Professional Development: Ongoing staff training in alternative education best practices.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What grades does St. Louis Park ALC serve?
The ALC serves students in grades 9 through 12.
Where is the program located?
6425 W 33rd St, Saint Louis Park, MN 55426
Is this a public school program?
Yes, it is part of Intermediate School District 287.
What is an ALC (Alternative Learning Center)?
An ALC provides alternative educational approaches for students needing non-traditional settings.
Do students receive a high school diploma?
Yes, students who meet requirements receive a standard high school diploma.
What types of support are available?
Academic counseling, behavioral support, mental health services, and special education.
How do students enroll in the program?
Typically through referral from home school or district evaluation process.