2020–2021 School Accountability Report Card
Earle Jamieson Educational Options
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Mrs. Amy Brooks, Principal
- Principal, Earle Jamieson Educational Options
About Our School
Earle Jamieson offers a restorative approach to school and provides opportunities for students to reimagine and redesign their path forward in an educational environment where young people are valued, nurtured, and healed. We embody a more equitable approach to meet students’ immediate and long-term needs.
Restorative practices are central in our approach to the education and recognition of the unique strengths, needs, and interests of our students. Based in the social sciences, restorative practices support students’ academic, cognitive, and social-emotional growth, along with their physical and mental health well-being. These practices occur while building a healthy inclusive community, addressing anti-social behavior, repairing harm and restoring relationships. Earle Jamieson recognizes the long-standing inequities present in both schools and society, therefore it is paramount that our learning community supports consistency in our program practices and relationships between staff, students and community.
Principal's Comment
Earle Jamieson Educational Options is a small county community school located in Nevada City, CA. We serve students who come to us through probation referral, SARB recommendation and school expulsion. Nevada City has a population of approximately 3000 people however we serve students throughout Nevada County. We strive to identify our students' educational, social emotional needs and help them recover their course credits. We partner with community agencies to support our students' mental health and well-being. We work to provide a transition back to their district of residency. Students who attend Earle Jamieson are typically here for one or two semesters. We have a supportive group of dedicated staff who create and maintain learning environments which ensure that all students feel safe and welcomed. Although we are a small school, we support educational equity within a strong community support envir
Contact
Earle Jamieson Educational Options112 Nevada City Hwy.
Nevada City, CA 95959-3117
Phone: 530-272-5464
Email: sshafron@nevco.org