JUVENILE JUSTICE CENTER

To guarantee that students in juvenile detention continue to be educated and make a successful transition back into their public school program, the Kane County Regional Office of Education runs the Kane County Juvenile Justice Center Education Program. An agreement between the St. Charles School District, the Chief Judge and the Kane County Regional Office of Education makes this possible. Certified teachers give daily instruction year-round in language arts, math, science and social studies. The Education Program Coordinator serves as administrator and communicates with the students’ public schools to help with transfers.

 

The Kane County Regional Office of Education is looking for volunteer tutors and library help, as well as substitute teachers for our Juvenile Justice Center. If interested, contact Deanna Oliver at (630) 444-3401 or doliver@kaneroe.org.

Online Courses

We provide timely and relevant support to educators in their journey to meet the ever-increasing demands of teaching and leading through a variety of synchronous and asynchronous online workshops. All offerings provide participants with research-based, relevant resources and help address the critical issues facing educators today. 

 

Through these opportunities, educators are empowered to make immediate and long-lasting changes in their professional practice to help increase student achievement while also meeting their social and emotional needs.

 

Administrator Academies

By statute, every administrator must complete a minimum of one approved academy annually and a minimum of five in each administrator certificate renewal period. 

 

The Illinois Online Academy provides a range of online academies that meet this criteria while providing research-based strategies to help you on you journey. Topics range from combatting educator burnout, meeting and presentation tips, restorative practices, and more.