The Center for Juvenile Justice Reform at Georgetown University is accepting applications for the School-Justice Partnerships Certificate Program, which is designed to provide school and district staff, court professionals, law enforcement, and other child-serving community leaders with the knowledge necessary to address the immediate and long-term needs of students in, or at risk of entering, the juvenile justice system. The goals of the program are to promote ongoing engagement in school among at-risk youth, re-engage students who have been disconnected, and improve academic outcomes for all.
Applications are due Friday, June 23. Learn more and apply.
Source: JusticeCenter