Do youth in juvenile justice programs receive credit while in school?
Each juvenile justice school is a separate school requiring student enrollment, withdrawal, maintaining and forwarding of transcripts to ensure continuity of educational services. School personnel, whether private or publicly provided, are subject to all applicable federal, state and local rules. In addition, the DJJ and DOE provide for regular program monitoring.
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