About Our School
Welcome Message
The Disciplinary Alternative Educational Placement program extends a warm welcome to each of you. We pride ourselves on providing an educational opportunity for students (grades 1st through 12th) in the Pearce, Lake Highlands, Berkner, and Richardson area schools.
Our program serves as the RISD’s disciplinary alternative education program as required by the Texas Education code. Since the inception of DAEP, the staff has been dedicated to creating an instructional environment that encourages appropriate behavior, fosters positive socialization, and motivates academic achievement for all students. Students are highly engaged each day and the staff is committed to helping each child reach his or her full potential. Our goal is to motivate and challenge our students because we know they truly are our future. We want the students at DAEP to know they are important, they can do the work, and we will not give up on them.
Parents, your involvement with your child’s education is valued and appreciated as we form a positive partnership between home and school. With your continued support, I am confident that we will make a world of difference in the life of your child. Hopefully, you will find our website very informative; however, you are encouraged to call our office staff (469-593-6800) with any questions or feedback.
Thanks,
Carmen Steward, Principal
The original campus of the Christa McAuliffe Learning Center opened in 1977 at Northrich Baptist Church. Later, the school was moved to 407 Lockwood. When the school first opened, the program was a Special Education/Separate Campus for only emotionally disturbed children.
Grades 7-12 were taught during the first year and the enrollment was 48 students. When the school was moved to 970 Security Row in 1991, the enrollment increased to 96. In 1992, four regular education classes were added for discipline. In 1993, the Alternative Learning Center became an official school instead of a program. In 1995, a sixth grade class was added.
In 1996, 1stthrough 6th was added and housed in portable buildings behind the Administration Building at 400 S. Greenville Avenue. The school became known as the Alternative Learning Center. In 1997, the Board of Trustees voted to change the name from Alternative Learning Center to Christa McAuliffe Learning Center. In 1998 CMLC moved to its current location at 900 S. Greenville Avenue to house 1st through 12th grade under one building.
Purpose
Appropriate conduct is essential to helping each child benefit from his or her enrollment at DAEP.
DAEP provides an educational alternative for RISD students who have been removed from their home campus. DAEP’s focus is academics, behavior, and socialization. All students receive one on-one counseling and individualized instruction. DAEP offers a second chance to students who, because of inappropriate behavior, may otherwise lose the opportunity to continue their public education at their home school.
DAEP Admission Procedures
- If a student engages in conduct that results in a referral to DAEP, an administrator from the student’s home campus will contact DAEP to initiate admission.
- DAEP will schedule an intake session for the student and parent/guardian to meet with the DAEP principal for an orientation.
Campus Rules and Expectations
- Be respectful. Disrespect of another student or an adult will not be tolerated
Students must remain on task throughout each class period - Students are not allowed on any other RISD campus during DAEP enrollment without specific approval from the campus principal
- Students may not bring electronic devices of any type to DAEP (e.g., iPhone, iPod, MP3 player, PDA, CD/DVD player)
- Food items: Only brown bag lunches are permitted. (Student also may purchase lunch in the cafeteria.) Candy, gum, soft
drinks, and snacks are prohibited - Students may not bring binders, bookbags, backpacks or lunch boxes to DAEP
- Gang-related paraphernalia is prohibited
- Elementary day is 7:30-3 pm
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