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Lafayette Juvenile Detention Home launches new reformative education program

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Mayor Josh Guillory, City Of Lafayette | City Of Lafayette website

Mayor Josh Guillory, City Of Lafayette | City Of Lafayette website

Lafayette Juvenile Detention Home launches R.I.S.E. program

Lafayette, LA – The Lafayette Juvenile Detention Home (LJDH) has announced the launch of the Reformative Instruction and Skills Enhancement (R.I.S.E.) Program, a comprehensive academic, emotional fluency, and mindfulness initiative designed to enhance the skills of LJDH youth. This holistic program aims to provide participants with well-rounded development, equipping them for success in various aspects of their lives.

Mayor-President Monique B. Boulet expressed her enthusiasm, stating, "The R.I.S.E program will give an opportunity for these young people to earn the equivalent of a high school diploma, possibly a trade certification for a job opportunity and most importantly a second chance for them to be a productive part of our community.”

In partnership with Volunteer Instructors Teaching Adults (VITA), LJDH has developed an educational component focused on preparing students for the HiSET test, covering English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Reading. Upon passing the HiSET, students can earn a state-issued high school equivalency credential, opening doors to career advancement, military service, training programs or further education.

As of July 16th, LJDH completed the Test of Adult Basic Education (T.A.B.E.) for its students. TABE provides a solid foundation for assessing the skills and knowledge of adult learners. The recent scores indicate that several students are well-prepared and ready to take the HiSET. Direct instruction will ensure they are fully prepared before taking the test.

Participation in the R.I.S.E. program is merit-based. Youth who display good behavior, are interested in learning and can interact positively with others are selected. The program serves as an incentive encouraging positive behavior and commitment to personal growth.

Arsenio J. Andrus, LJDH Training/Compliance Coordinator added,"We are already seeing promising results from the R.I.S.E. Program,and are just getting started.We are deeply passionate about this initiative and firmly believe it will make a significant positive difference in the lives of our youth filling us all with hope for their future."

LJDH is thrilled with the progress of the R.I.S.E. program thus far and looks forward to seeing its continued success as this initiative is considered a critical step in fostering a brighter future for Lafayette's youth.

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