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Interagency Academy

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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...

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

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Program Contact:

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


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