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Metro Middle and High School –<br />

Dane County Juvenile Detention Center <br />

Ages <strong>10</strong>-16<br />

Grades 6-<strong>10</strong><br />

Maximum 24 students<br />

Enrollment at any time<br />

Involved with Juvenile Court<br />

System<br />

City County Building<br />

2<strong>10</strong> Martin Luther King Blvd.<br />

Room 200, 53709<br />

Chris Toal, Teacher<br />

283-2945<br />

ctoal@madison.k12.wi.us<br />

Ben Stueck, Special <strong>Education</strong> Teacher<br />

283-2945<br />

brstueck@madison.k12.wi.us<br />

Juvenile Detention Center (JDC) is a part <strong>of</strong> the Juvenile Justice System and is considered secure<br />

custody (a locked facility). Students are placed here on a temporary and involuntary basis via the<br />

Juvenile Justice System. Students earn points to gain levels/privileges within JDC.<br />

All students in JDC attend the school program provided by MMSD staff. The school program<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> academic assessment and grade appropriate curriculum provided by the on-site MMSD<br />

teacher and/or curriculum provided by the student’s home school. Many students have the<br />

opportunity to access computer-based and on-line courses which are matched to individual<br />

student’s abilities and skills.<br />

Students may continue in the court system process and/or return to their home school when they<br />

leave JDC. Depending on time and work production, high school aged students may earn credit<br />

toward graduation while attending the MMSD <strong>Education</strong> Program in JDC.<br />

Confidentiality requirements regarding juveniles are in place.<br />

Guide to <strong>Madison</strong>’s Alternative Programs School Year 2011 - 2012<br />

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