Saturday School
(Alternative to Suspension) Program

Behavior Modification strategies for at-risk youth

Alternative to Suspension
Misbehavior Assessment
SEL/Conflict Resolution
Close Order Drills

The 180 Program Foundation’s Saturday School (Alternative to Suspension) program is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at providing students with a second chance to learn and grow in a supportive environment. This program offers a structured and positive space for students who have faced disciplinary issues to reflect on their behavior, engage in meaningful activities, and receive academic support.

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Each Saturday, students participate in a variety of activities designed to promote personal growth and development. From mentoring sessions and group discussions to academic tutoring and social-emotional learning exercises, the Saturday School program offers a comprehensive approach to addressing the underlying issues that may have led to the student’s suspension.

 

Moreover, the program seeks to empower students by fostering a sense of responsibility and accountability for their actions. By encouraging self-reflection and promoting positive behavior change, the Saturday School program aims to help students develop the skills and mindset needed to succeed both inside and outside the classroom.

 

Through the support and guidance of dedicated educators and mentors, students are given the opportunity to learn from their mistakes, make amends, and work towards a brighter future. The 180 Program Foundation’s Saturday School (Alternative to Suspension) program embodies the organization’s commitment to creating a more inclusive and compassionate school community where every student has the chance to thrive.