Sopchoppy Education Center
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PHILOSOPHY/VISION/MISSION

Education is the means through which one obtains a better life, not only for ones self, but to assist others in their growth through the stages of life, both in the home, community and globally.

Sopchoppy Education Center will both facilitate and enrich the growth of our students, not only academically, but also emotionally, behaviorally and socially. The Center provides a well-rounded, student-centered curriculum which addresses these very issues allowing the students to grow and mature into responsible, resourceful, young adults with an attitude of care and concern for others; realizing their ability and need to contribute to a global society.

Our vision for Sopchoppy Education Center is one of optimistic opportunity of which the county, state and world will benefit from the education provided at the center.

The three units of educational study, which have been incorporated at the Sopchoppy Education Center, bring diversity to the campus. The Second Chance Program is designed to provide assistance to young adults, helping them grow behaviorally, as well as academically. The GED Exit Option Program assists students who have become academically at-risk, and the many facets of the adult education programs address needs throughout the community, continually providing the golden opportunity for an education.

The Second Chance Program is one of long-term assignment, whereby the student is administratively assigned into the program typically for one academic year. Upon successful completion, both academically and behaviorally, the student returns to the educational mainstream of the middle or high school. Success is determined through grades, behavior and attendance, and is encouraged by every staff member on campus.

The GED Exit Option Program is voluntary in nature. It is competency-based, using state mandated standards to guide the learning process. Students may seek either a high school diploma or a GED certificate upon completion.

Adult education is provided throughout the community as well as on-site. It addresses such needs as GED adult testing, prison classes and classes for the elderly.