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Ombudsman provides an alternate route to a high school diploma for students who are at risk or have already dropped out of school. Students come to Ombudsman facing a variety of issues, such as truancy, credit or academic deficiencies, social and family challenges or learning/behavioral disorders. Ombudsman offers these students a flexible schedule, personalized attention and computer-assisted learning so they can work at their own pace and get back on track to earn a high school diploma. Ombudsman offers several options for students wishing to enroll and school districts considering an Ombudsman program.
School District Programs
Ombudsman has been partnering with school districts for more than 30 years. School districts refer at-risk students to Ombudsman using criteria created by the Ombudsman implementation team, which includes school district personnel. When a student is referred, an intake appointment is scheduled with both the student and the parent(s) or guardian(s) to involve the entire family in the student’s learning experience. While attending Ombudsman, students remain enrolled in their referring school districts.
Private Pay
Students have the option of enrolling in Ombudsman as private-pay students. In such cases, students and parents incur the cost of the program as determined by the individual learning center or its affiliated school district.
Charter Schools
Ombudsman operates charter schools throughout Arizona for
students at risk of dropping out of school. Arizona charter schools are funded by the state, so students attend free of charge. Students in Arizona can enroll in any Ombudsman program that is geographically accessible.
To apply to one of our charter schools, fill out the
Charter Application Form or call (602) 840-2997.
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