Disciplinary Alternative Education Programs
What is Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP)?
What Are the Standards of Operation for School District's Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP)
Chapter 37 of the Texas Education Code defines two types of alternative education programs:
- Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP) is an alternative education program for students who violate a district's Student Code of Conduct or certain other offenses such as a felony offense; and
- Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP) is a placement for some students who have been expelled from school for certain offenses such as bringing a firearm to school. Refer to the following resources for more detailed information.
DAEP Resources
Texas Education Data Standards (TEDS)
TEA offers many resources to districts and charters to help them provide Safe and Healthy Schools for all students. This section includes statutes related to law and order in public schools regarding student discipline.
Institute of Education Sciences - A vast collection of articles on topics in education.
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