Application for Alternative Education

 
The purpose of Alternative Education is to provide additional learning opportunities for families in the Beaumont Unified School District. Please review the following alternative options to find the best learning opportunity that fits your student.
 
PLEASE NOTE THAT BEFORE YOU CAN APPLY FOR ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION, YOU MUST BE ENROLLED IN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT. IF YOU ARE NOT ENROLLED YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE APPROVED.
 
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21st Century Learning Institute is a school that provides distance learning options that offer flexibility and choice for parents and students.
 
The following options are:
 
K-5 Online Learning 
  • Curriculum taught online
  • Virtual or On-site Enrichment Learning Labs
  • Supplemental Supports for interventions 
  • Diagnostic exams that measure student achievement and growth
  • Parent/Student Workshops in Research-based Instructional Strategies
  • Teacher Mentoring
  • SEL Counseling Support
 
 
6-12 Online Learning
  • A-G approved courses
  • College Prep
  • Advanced Placement
  • Academic Counseling
  • SEL Counseling Support
  • Work Experience
  • Virtual or On-site Enrichment Learning Labs
  • Supplemental Supports for interventions 
  • Diagnostic exams that measure student achievement and growth
  • Parent/Student Workshops in Research-based Instructional Strategies
  • Teacher Mentoring
 
21st Century Learning Institute applications are closed for the remainder of the 2023-24 school year. If you are interested in your students attending in the Fall of 2024 and would like to be notified once the application window opens please fill out the following link:
 
 
**While Students with Interdistrict transfers (reside in other Districts) who are approved to attend Beaumont USD, may not be approved to attend 21CLI due to grade level impaction.
 
 
 
Glen View is an Alternative High School for 11th-12th grade students where an increased emphasis is placed on credit recovery.  Most students are selected based on their current credit level and the ability to recover credits towards graduation.  
 
Students are referred from Beaumont High School through an Alternative Placement Committee (APC). APC meetings for student placement at GVHS are held with parents and students quarterly (four times a school year), once you apply you will be notified of the meeting date and time that your student's application will be reviewed.