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Program OverviewManitos Alternative
High School assists young adults to achieve academic skills and complete required academic
credits toward a high school diploma. The Alternative High School is available for
students 17 and older who have previously withdrawn from public school and now wish to
return and complete requirements for a high school diploma. The curriculum utilized is
competency based and allows students flexibility in gaining an education at a pace that
meets their individual needs. Students may enter the program at any time of the school
year. They can attend classes while continuing employment and other personal and family
responsibilities. When high school requirements have been met, students receive a high
school diploma from their home school district.
Program Highlights
- Standardized, self-paced, competency based curriculum
- Students home school district determines graduation
requirements
- Student is an "adult learner" between 17 and 21 years old
- Flexibility in schedule to meet students needs
- Stringent course completion
Outcomes Measured
- Attendance
- Completion Rate
- Continuation of learning through attendance at a higher education
institution
Program Description
Students seeking admission to the
Alternative High School are referred by the home school district in which they reside. The
student will then meet with a Manito counselor to establish a program of study that meets
his or her individual needs.
Each class is designed to provide an individualized educational
plan for the student. Students complete academic courses as prescribed by their home
school district. All academic courses use self-paced curriculum materials, which allow the
student to take time to finish any course. A certified teacher facilitates all academic
coursework. Success and achievement are measured through the completion of assignments,
unit tests, and a final examination for each course.
A counselor is available as a resource for each student. The
counselor can help with issues such as: the completion of job applications, interviewing
skills, budgeting, arranging child care, helping with decisions on higher education, and
resolving problems. Resources are also available on programs offered by higher education
institutions in the local community.
Funding
The Alternative High School is funded
completely by the public school districts of Franklin County.
The Alternative High School is a division of Manito, Inc., a
private non-profit corporation. The Alternative High School is approved to operate under a
mandate waiver, applied for by Chambersburg Area School District via Pennsylvania
Department of Education.
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