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Albany Options School
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Albany Options School

Fast Facts

Principal:
Candy Baker
Address:
701 19th Ave. SE
Albany, OR 97321

Phone:
541-967-4563
Fax:
541-924-3780
Total Enrollment:
123

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Albany Options School provides opportunities in alternative education for students who are working below or above state benchmark standards. These opportunities include transitional programs, credit-recovery programs, higher-education courses and education through contracted services.

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Albany Online

Allowing students to complete coursework online. The program is limited to students who, because of special circumstances or expulsion, need alternative means of completing courses. Enrollment is limited to two courses at a time. Students must maintain their own computer equipment, Internet connection and e-mail address.

Community Services Consortium

A private program providing transitional services for middle and high school students. Classes are held in Albany's Two Rivers Market building. School counselors refer students to the Principal for this program.

Dual Enrollment / College Now

Allowing students to earn college and high school credit for work completed at their resident high school or at a college. Students may register for dual enrollment at their high school or through the Principal. Students may register for College Now at their high school.

GED Program

Providing study and testing that lead to a GED high-school equivalency certificate at Linn-Benton Community College. School counselors and administrators refer students to the GED program.

Albany Options School

Providing transitional services for middle and high school students. Students attend school on a shortened schedule in classes that range in size from 6 to 15 students. School administrators refer students to the Principal for this program.

Tutoring

Offering individualized instruction for students who need specialized assistance or who cannot attend the regular school program because of illness, expulsion or other factors. Tutoring for one hour per day replaces a full day of instruction. Students are referred for tutoring by counselors, administrators or the district's student services director.