California Education Code ARTICLE 2.5 - Juvenile Court Schools
- Section 48645.
The purpose of this article is to provide for the administration and operation of public schools in juvenile halls, juvenile homes, day centers, juvenile ranches,...
- Section 48645.1.
Public schools or classes in any juvenile hall, juvenile home, day center, juvenile ranch, juvenile camp, regional youth educational facility, or Orange County youth correctional...
- Section 48645.2.
The county board of education shall provide for the administration and operation of juvenile court schools established pursuant to Section 48645.1:(a) By the county superintendent of...
- Section 48645.3.
(a) Juvenile court schools shall be conducted in a manner as shall be prescribed by the county board of education to best accomplish the provisions of...
- Section 48645.5.
(a) Each public school district and county office of education shall accept for credit full or partial coursework satisfactorily completed by a pupil while attending a...
- Section 48645.6.
Plans for any juvenile court school classrooms, offices, or any other school structures in any juvenile hall, juvenile home, day center, juvenile ranch, or juvenile...
- Section 48645.7.
(a) (1) When a juvenile court school pupil becomes entitled to a diploma pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 48645.5, the county office of education shall notify...
- Section 48646.
(a) The Legislature encourages each county superintendent of schools or governing board of a school district, as determined by the county board of education pursuant to...
- Section 48647.
(a) Local educational agencies are strongly encouraged to enter into memoranda of understanding and create joint policies, systems, including data sharing systems, transition centers, and other...
- Section 48648.
(a) Subject to an appropriation in the annual Budget Act for this purpose, the Superintendent, in consultation with the Board of State and Community Corrections, shall...
Last modified: October 22, 2018