The Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP) in Travis County, Austin, TX, is a comprehensive community-based probation system aimed at reducing delinquency, promoting offender accountability, and facilitating rehabilitation. With a focus on academic interventions in language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and self-discipline, JJAEP assists students in performing at grade level while also offering some elective courses. Students are assigned to JJAEP as a result of violating the Texas Education Code Chapter 37 offenses or court orders related to title V offenses or probation conditions.
With 31 programs in total, including 26 mandatory and 5 discretionary counties, JJAEP provides oversight and monitoring to ensure compliance and data integrity for funding and reporting purposes. On-site visits are conducted every three years for mandatory counties and every biennium for discretionary counties. The program also offers a range of resources, forms, and manuals to support its mission of reducing delinquency and rehabilitating offenders.
Generated from the website