Welcome to Student Programs
The Shasta County Office of Education operates three schools: Excel Academy, Shasta County Independent Study, and Juvenile Court School. We are proud to provide a quality education for students with unique educational needs. Please use the links provided below to navigate to the desired program. There you will learn in greater detail about our educational programs, support, and resources we offer to the youth of Shasta County.
Incarcerated youth receive education and support in the the Shasta County Juvenile Court School, run by SCOE. General education teachers, resource specialists, and para-educators ensure students’ IEP goals and services are met. Students have the opportunity to participate in Shasta-Trinity ROP courses and some dual enrollment college courses. All students have access to educational technology and online applications for credit advancement or recovery. Learn more about the Juvenile Court School.
Excel Academy provides a safe and supportive environment where students develop effective academic and behavioral skills. Students are empowered to achieve their full potential through inter-agency partnerships and collaboration with families. Learn more about the Shasta County Office of Education's Excel Academy.
Shasta County Independent Study (SCIS) is an alternative to conventional educational settings, allowing students to complete coursework independently under the supervision of a credentialed teacher. Students meet individually with an assigned teacher a minimum of two times per week. SCIS is voluntary and provides the flexibility to meet students’ specific needs, interests and learning styles. Learn more about Shasta County Office of Education's Independent Study Program.
The Shasta County Office of Education provides Special Education services for local districts to assure that students have full access to growth oriented and balanced educational opportunities. We operate these specialized programs at the request of our local school districts. We also operate specialized programs for students who are deaf and hard of hearing, visually impaired or have orientation/mobility challenges. Learn more the Special Education programs that are offered.
Tell me and I forget...Teach me and I remember...Involve me and I learn. - Benjamin Franklin
Jill North
Program Director of Alt. Ed
Student Programs
530.232.0048
Carie Webb
Executive Director
Student Programs
530.225.0048
Cheyenne Mizenko
Principal
Student Programs
530.338.3189
The Shasta County County Office of Education does not have the authority or resources to collect and/or store transcripts and other school records for all Shasta County public, private, and charter schools.
Per Shasta County Office of Education District Policy and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) student records are only available to those who have authorization from the student or parent, guardian or responsible person if the student is less than 18 years of age. If the student is 18 years of age or older, school records will not be released to a parent, guardian, or responsible person without the student’s written consent.
NOTE: To obtain a transcript from a California school, an individual must contact the school directly. If the school has closed, we suggest contacting the local school district associated with that school for additional information.