Services
What We Offer
- Smaller Class Sizes
Teachers take the time to truly know each student and how they learn best.
- A Positive, Supportive Environment
A culture where youth feel respected, encouraged, and motivated.
- Engaging Learning Experiences
Fun, hands-on activities and incentives that keep motivation high.
- Mentoring & Life Skills
Building confidence, leadership, and strong decision-making skills.
- Workforce Development
Opportunities to earn CPR & First Aid, ServSafe, and more.
- Career Readiness
Real-world preparation through resume building and interview practice.
COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS
Community-based programs offer daily services to youth and families, with youth returning home each day if programming takes place outside of the home. We offer eight unique services with our community-based programs.
Alternative Education
Alternative Education programs are designed to help students who require additional support typically not available in traditional schools. Students in attendance benefit from academic remediation, positive behavioral skills development, and individualized attention to succeed. AMIkids Alternative Education programs include Infinity Schools, School-within-a-School, and Charter Schools, which operate according to the school district schedule.
PROGRAM ENHANCEMENTS
Program Enhancement Services may be provided as standalone or supplementary to a program.
Career and Technical Education
Provided in two age-appropriate models:
- The AMIkids Career Exploration Model helps youth build self-awareness, learn about potential careers, and develop a plan for reaching future goals.
- The AMIkids Workforce Development Model utilizes a combination of school-based and work-based learning to help youth learn job readiness skills, earn industry-recognized certifications, and transition to the workforce.
View AMIkids Caddo Workforce Development Program Flyer
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The Department of Labor funds 100% of AMIkids Caddo Workforce Development program, committing $2.2 million in federal dollars to AMIkids, Inc.