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What does the CAPS Program offer?
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Work in a small group setting or 1 on 1
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Work on issues blocking the way to success
(truancy, legal issues, mental health treatment, behavior
problems)
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Develop a plan to graduate
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Assistance with Senior Projects
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Access Psychiatric Rehabilitation services
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Participate in community tours, assessments,
and job shadowing experiences
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Participate in a Vocational Evaluation
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Investigate education, employment, housing,
and recreational opportunities in your community
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Improve ability to work with others
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The 411
Our CAPS (Creating Alternative
Pathways to Success) Youth Program is an
individualized option for programming. Students
in this program may have issues with truancy,
drugs and alcohol, juvenile justice, mental
health, emotional or behavioral problems. They
may also have poor
social skills and difficulty working in a group
setting. Students may still be in the school
district or in an alternative placement. Our
staff works 1:1 with the student to help them
evaluate themselves and chart a course for their
future. There are instruction, evaluation, and
community activities that make up this program.
Students can work on their community service
requirements while learning about their
strengths and interests. Assistance can also be
provided with senior project completion.
For certain students, vocational evaluation
is best done in this setting as well. Services
can be provided at our facility or at the
school.
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