Welcome to the FAQ page - Career Academy
How can I get more information on enrolling a student in EBCA?
Parents may call their local district schools to inquire as to the procedure that their specific district follows regarding admittance to the Academy. They may also inquire through the Academy’s Director, A. William Josephs at 401-245-7978 ext. 314.
What are the benefits for the Districts that sent their students to the EBCA?
The EBCA is a district-friendly, experienced staff. * Tuition is significantly lower than equivalent alternative placements * Our 30-day diagnostic period allows for full evaluation of the student * The program also provides a setting for District 45-Day Placements * The program’s psychologist offers complete assessment and on-going counseling and consultation * Students receive quality educational experiences in a nurturing environment filled with accountability, rewards, and personal growth.
What benefits does it provide for parents?
The program recognizes the need of families and the importance of a cooperative effort. * The open door policy involves parents in their child’s education * The program provides a learning environment for children who may have given up on their education * Improved behaviors in school translate into improved behaviors at home and the community * Intensive attendance policy prevents students from falling through the cracks * The program works as a team with state and private agencies to help meet the needs of your child.
What are the benefits for students who attend the EBCA?
The program focuses on student’s strengths and capabilities, which leads to increased self-confidence and real world achievement. * Students receive school credit for all at-work experiences * Four to one student-teacher ratios allow for quality one-on-one attention * Structured programs are designed with the flexibility to meet the individual needs * Students may participate in the “sending school district” extra curricular activities.
What type of students may be enrolled at the EBCA?
The students that are enrolled are those who are experiencing difficulties with behavioral control, may have an emotional disability, have inadequate structure, attention deficit disorder, or other learning disabilities.
What is the East Bay Career Academy?
An alternative High School program of the East Bay Educational Collaborative for students whose needs are not met in a traditional high school setting. The program serves the districts of the East Bay Area and other surrounding communities. It is located at 317 Market, Warren, RI, 02885.
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