Is the local educational agency required to collaborate with probation while operating the High-Risk Youth Education and Public Safety program?
No. This program was designed, however, to be a collaborative effort between probation and education. Both agencies are working with these youth and should be collaborating on the services needed for the youth to succeed. • If a local educational agency did not receive funding to operate a High-Risk Youth Education and Public Safety program in 2003-04, can the local educational agency develop the program using Pupil Retention Block Grant funds? Yes.
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