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The Student Opportunity Center services students in the 9th through 12th grade from all four high school campuses. The purpose of the SOC is to provide students an alternative to their regular campus. Students are placed at the SOC by their home campuses when it is determined that the student meets the criteria. Programs at the SOC address behavior and/or academic concerns, and other needs of the students. It is our goal, that students exit their individual programs with the tools to be successful both academically and behaviorally.

ACE (Accelerated Curriculum Education) -- Fourth and fifth year students who have fallen behind in credits and are not online to graduate are placed in ACE to accelerate the earning of credits. The Campus Intervention Team will review the student and make a recommendation for placement in ACE. The Campus Intervention Team, using district guidelines, will determine the best placement of students. Students not falling within the profile of an ACE student, but who have extenuating circumstances will also be given opportunities through the ACE Program. Each student and his/her parents must attend an Intake Meeting. Program Website

PAC (Positive Academic Change) – Students are sent to PAC for violating certain “Student Code of Conduct” provisions or state-mandated Alternative Education Placement issues on their home campus. Other placements are discretionary, which are decided by the Campus Intervention Team at the home campus. Each student and his/her parents, long with a campus administrative representative, must attend an Intake Meeting. The number of days a student is placed in PAC depends on the reason for the placement. Program Website

GAP (Grade Acceleration Program) Program Website

PEP (Parenting Education Program) Program Website

GED (General Equivalency Development Program) Program Website

Adult ESL Program Program Website

SOC Night School Program Program Website