Justice-Engaged Students
Justice-Engaged Students in Education
Resources for Justice-Engaged Students:
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North Range Behavioral Health Youth and Family Intensive Services
North Range therapists can help children, teens, and families strengthen their wellbeing. We weave age-appropriate and culturally sensitive supports together that enable people to adapt well in the face of adversity
Contact Information:
Youth and Family Intensive Services
920 12th Street
Greeley, CO 80631
(970) 347-2120
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Greeley-Evans Alternative Program (GAP)
Greeley-Evans Alternative Program (GAP) provides students a unique opportunity for academic success. GAP provides students the opportunity to accelerate the pace for gaining credits. Students do independent work with the help of a tutor when needed. GAP offers a flexible schedule; students can work, take classes at AIMS through their concurrent enrollment program, or join their internship and job opportunities program.
Contact Information:
6200 W. 20th St.
Greeley, CO 80634
Phone: (970) 348-4900
Website: https://gap.greeleyschools.org/
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Next District 6/Zero Dropouts
Next offers individual learning plans for students to progress at their own pace, while having access to one-on-one instruction to ensure they can be successful.
Contact Information:
Direct program line: (970) 815-6422
Office: (970) 348-4973
Website: https://www.zerodropouts.com/nextged
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AIMs Community College GED Preparation Program
Aims offers flexible, personalized learning plans with the necessary instruction and personal support to prepare for the GED high school equivalency test.
Contact Information:
5401 W. 20th Street, 80634
Phone: (970) 339-6665
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Teamwork Innovation Growth Hope and Training (TIGHT)
Weld County Youth Conservation Corps’ (WCYCC) Teamwork Innovation Growth Hope and Training (TIGHT) crew operates in partnership with the Weld County Department of Human Services Child Welfare division. All crew members are referred to TIGHT through a Child Welfare Case Worker and are enrolled in either the year-round crew (not attending school) or Summer TIGHT (in-school youth). TIGHT works alongside Child Welfare, 19th District Juvenile Probation, North Range Behavioral Health, and other supports to ensure that crew members are engaged in a positive and structured environment where they can work on educational achievements, life skills, and healthy engagement in their communities.
Contact Information:
1150 O ST.
Greeley, CO 80631
Phone: (970) 400-4000
For more information, please contact the point-of-contact for justice-engaged students in Greeley-Evans School District 6:
Tammy Segura
Youth Advocate Coordinator
Greeley-Evans District 6
1025 9th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631
Office: (970) 348-6149
Email: tsegura@greeleyschools.org