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303 North Main Street, 3rd Floor, Rockford, IL 61101

Provides assistance to out-of-school youth ages 17-24 who are overcoming barriers to employment. Participants engage in academic programming to obtain a high school diploma or equivalency certificate and skill-building activities in construction or urban agriculture, such as building or rehabilitating housing for low-income families. Leadership development includes classes, activities, and organizational leadership roles.

Assistance is available for individuals who have experienced discrimination or unfair treatment based on age, gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or marital status. Services target youth facing low income, homelessness, or involvement with the judicial system.

101 East Edwardsville Road, Suite 1302, Wood River, IL 62095
E-Learning Program: An on-line based program for high school dropouts. A career development module and job search assistance module is built into the program.
5100 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60644
BUILD provides young people struggling in school with the tools and support they need to succeed, graduate, and move on to college and careers. Tutoring, test prep, college campus tours, career exposure, and consistent mentoring give low-income, often-overlooked students the chance to be the first in their families to go to college, graduate, and build careers.
300 Center Drive, Suite 100, Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Intervention/prevention services to students at-risk of dropping out of school. Services include assessment, referrals to outside agencies, mentoring, and case management.
2001 South California Avenue, Chicago, IL 60629
Latino Youth High School (LYHS) provides a safe, gang-neutral campus where young people can earn a high school diploma with personalized support, counseling, and leadership development opportunities.
2750 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608
Their Continuum of Care program allows youth, young adults, and adult men and women to earn a High School Diploma and certification in Culinary Arts and Welding faster so they can enter the workforce sooner.
1750 North Kimball Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
BUILD provides young people struggling in school with the tools and support they need to succeed, graduate, and move on to college and careers. Tutoring, test prep, college campus tours, career exposure, and consistent mentoring give low-income, often-overlooked students the chance to be the first in their families to go to college, graduate, and build careers.
314 East Cherry Street, Carmi, IL 62821

Truant Alternative Optional Education Program: Designed for students who are at risk of school failure due to being truant, chronic truants, dropouts or potential dropouts with attendance.

Regional Safe Schools Program (RSSP): Designed for students who have multiple long-term suspensions, or students who are eligible for expulsion or in lieu of expulsion.

500 East 5th Street, Rock Falls, IL 61071

Alternative education for students expelled, suspended, or struggling at their regular school. Program options:

- Regional Safe School Program (RSSP): for regular education students who have been disruptive in the education program.

- Options: Safe and secure classroom for students who suffer from anxiety and other non-disciplinary attendance issues.

- FLEX: Late-day program (3:30 pm-8 pm) for at-risk students and those with attendance struggles.

730 7th Street, Charleston, IL 61920

Provides guidance and assistance for students who are suspended, expulsion eligible or expelled from the general education setting. Programs including the attendance improvement matters, provides direct services to students that will assist them in overcoming economic barriers that interfere with school attendance. Also offers a bridges program, that includes a full-time educational option for students who wish to catch up to a grade level or retrieve missed credits due to poor school attendance. 

3358 Big Pine Trail, Champaign, IL 61822

Provides and coordinates services for students who are experiencing attendance problems. Program offers a variety of prevention and intervention services. These services include:

  • Attendance incentives
  • Student advocacy
  • Case management
  • Home visits
  • School visits
  • Referral to agencies for counseling
  • Technical assistance to individual school districts and the community

These services are provided based on the needs of individual students, parents, and schools, and are used in designing an individualized service plan for each student. Attendance specialists coordinate program services with school and community services to provide each student with a successful educational plan.

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408 West Washington Street, Bloomington, IL 61701

Assists students who need additional credits. Assists school administrators in finding an appropriate program to meet the needs of at-risk youth who are not functioning in the traditional education environment.

All Alternative School Programs contain the following components:

  • Safety: School uniforms, dress requirements, daily check-ins through metal detectors, and closed campus environment.
  • Behavior Management Program: Student success plans, individual education plans, behavior level systems, attendance requirements, effort grades, collaboration with social agencies, and court services.

    - Standardized Curriculum: Instruction in math, science, language arts, and social studies at all grade levels. Course objectives are based on Illinois Learning Standards. Use of Internet and computer daily in all programs.

    - Work Coop and Community Service: Students are involved in work coop instruction and receive credit for community service activities.

502 West Jackson Street, Marion, IL 62959
The focus of PACT is to aid students and their families in re-establishing regular attendance, normal school habits, and academic success.
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210 West Spring Street, Stephenson Room, Freeport, IL 61032

Provides assistance to out-of-school youth ages 17-24 who are overcoming barriers to employment. Participants engage in academic programming to obtain a high school diploma or equivalency certificate and skill-building activities in construction or urban agriculture, such as building or rehabilitating housing for low-income families. Leadership development includes classes, activities, and organizational leadership roles.

Assistance is available for individuals who have experienced discrimination or unfair treatment based on age, gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or marital status. Services target youth facing low income, homelessness, or involvement with the judicial system.

456 Wylie Drive, Normal, IL 61761
Identifies, helps, and retains low-income students who demonstrate the ability to succeed, yet are at risk of dropping out of high school. Upon completion of the "Stay 4" criteria, high school graduation, and enrollment in the U.S. military, a trade school, community college, or four-year university, students will be awarded a monetary grant to support their continuing educational efforts.
105 North E Street, Monmouth, IL 61462

Provides guidance and assistance for students who are suspended, expulsion eligible or expelled from the general education setting. Programs including the attendance improvement matters, provides direct services to students that will assist them in overcoming economic barriers that interfere with school attendance. Also offers a bridges program, that includes a full-time educational option for students who wish to catch up to a grade level or retrieve missed credits due to poor school attendance.

932 Harrison Street, Galesburg, IL 61401

Provides guidance and assistance for students who are suspended, expulsion eligible or expelled from the general education setting. Programs including the attendance improvement matters, provides direct services to students that will assist them in overcoming economic barriers that interfere with school attendance. Also offers a bridges program, that includes a full-time educational option for students who wish to catch up to a grade level or retrieve missed credits due to poor school attendance.

101 East Edwardsville Road, Suite 1302, Wood River, IL 62095
E-Learning Program: An on-line based program for high school dropouts. A career development module and job search assistance module is built into the program.
301 Avenue of the Cities, East Moline, IL 61244
Collaborative effort by the six Rock Island County public secondary school systems, Black Hawk College, the Regional Superintendent of Schools, and Youth Service Bureau to provide educational alternatives for truant and dropout youth. Students may earn high school credits leading to a diploma or prepare for GED testing. Classes are offered at the Outreach Center and the Black Hawk College Adult Learning Center. Supportive services include personal and vocational counseling, teen parent programs, and bus tickets.