The REACH program serves grades K-12 and is guided by ALE (Alternative Learning Experience) regulations. In this program, parents have the responsibility of directly providing instruction to their child under the professional guidance and supervision of a certificated teacher. In consultation with the family, the REACH teacher creates an individualized written student learning plan in accordance with district, state and federal standards and with the needs and interests of the student in mind. The student learning plan is used to guide student learning, growth, engagement, and assessment for the year.
REACH students engage in weekly contact with the REACH Coordinator to share their progress made the previous week. Once a month, the Coordinator will meet (in-person or online) with the student(s) and their parent(s)/guardian(s) to talk more in depth about progress, learning victories, and struggles.