Interagency Academy
Interagency
Academy, an alternative middle school and high school program,
exists to help students meetgraduation requirements and build
bridges to their future careers. Interagency Academy staff provide
a trauma-sensitive learning environment and support each student's
personal and academic growth. Staff work with each student in the
area of goal setting and post-high school career
planning.
Approximately 530 students were enrolled in
Interagency Academy in Autumn 2008.
Who does
Interagency serve?
- Students who are currently incarcerated,
returning from correctional institutions or are otherwise
court-involved
- Students who are homeless
- Students currently in inpatient drug/alcohol
treatment,
- Students who have dropped out, been long-term
suspended or expelled
- Students who need to retrieve credit
Interagency
consists of...
- 9 school sites
- 1 re-entry program
- 2 correctional facilities
- 5 Education Centers
Funding:
Interagency Academy is funded by baseline
education dollars, Title I D grant, Learning & Life Skills
grant, and the Detention Grant.
Interagency &
Intervention Services Organizational Chart
Open Organizational
Chart as a JPG file

Program
Contact:
Cindy Ortega
Program Manager
206-252-6816
cortega@seattleschools.org