CREDIT RECOVERY CENTER

A New Beginning For You

NEW CANEY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT'S CREDIT RECOVERY/ACCELERATED INSTRUCTION PROGRAM

Principal: John Yonker

Director: David Loyacano

At Risk Coordinator: Sharon Lukasik

 

20419 FM 1485

New Caney, TX 77357

Phone: 281/399-8025

 

 

The Credit Recovery Center is located at the Ada Lea Casey Annex. It is New Caney Independent School District's latest initiative to help its students achieve the ultimate goal of graduation from high school.

 

Enrollment in the Credit Recovery Center is an option available to students who are in danger of failing to graduate with their classmates. Students are accepted into the program based on counselor recommendations.


THE FACILITY


The Credit Recovery Center is especially designed to provide a flexible, self-paced learning environment for students. It enables students to recover credits in core subject areas and to earn the credits necessary to graduate on schedule.

By keeping class sizes small and providing students with individualized counseling and support, students who have dropped out of school or are at-risk of dropping out of school are provided with a new opportunity to earn their high school diplomas.

The Credit Recovery Center offers students the opportunity to work and continue their high school education. Evening classes are available. Child care may be available for students who are raising children.

The Credit Recovery Center provides a variety of instructional methods – individualized instruction packets, technology and individual teacher instruction. All of these methods are especially designed to help students recover lost credits.

Instructional packets in the four core subject areas of math, science, language arts and social studies are specifically developed. Additionally, students may earn elective credits through instructional packets prepared by certified teachers.

Students enrolled at the Credit Recovery Center use computer software to complete courses and recover lost credits more quickly than with traditional instructional methods.


SUCCEED


To succeed in obtaining a high school diploma, students at the Credit Recovery Center must:

  • Create Goals for Graduation
  • Focus on Achieving Goals
  • Attend School Regularly
  • Have Dependable Transportation


ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Students are accepted for enrollment at the Credit Recovery Center based on need. Fifth-year high school students are given priority. Students interested in enrolling in the Credit Recovery Center should contact their counselor.

If you have questions about the Credit Recovery Center, please contact:

Sharon Lukasik, At Risk Coordinator
Phone: 281/399-8025