PROGRAMS
 
 
Forest Park Street School,  a member school of the Street School Network, works to meet the needs of youth in Clayton County and reduce the high school dropout rate by giving students a second chance at educational success.



The programs and services include:
 
 
The Forest Park Street School operates much like a traditional school setting where students change classes throughout the day. Classes are smaller allowing for more individualized attention. Student-to-teacher ratio is 12 to 1 and instruction is student outcome based.  The Hours are 9:15am to 3:45 PM. 

Contact Karen Robertson, Principal for more information at 404-363-9600 or email
fpsskr@bellsouth.net
  
The Street School Academy serves students who are in need of only a few credit hours to complete high school graduation requirements. Independent Study classes are available to those who circumstances do not allow them to participate in the daily program. Students enrolled develop a plan of study and then meet with a coordinator once or twice a week. The Dual Credit Program allows students to earn high school and college credits for completed coursework through Atlanta Technical College or Clayton State University or other postsecondary institutions. Transcripts are reviewed and monitored by school administrators and guidance counseling is provided. Many of the students enrolled in The Street School Academy qualify for the HOPE Grant or Scholarship. The Credit Recovery Program serves students who attend public school and are in need of recovering up to 2.5 credits.
 
CLICK ON ENROLLMENT FORMS TAB TO ACCESS CREDIT RECOVERY FORMS 

Contact Heidi Williams for information at 404-363-9600 or email
fpsshw@bellsouth.net
 
 
Atlanta Technical College Liasion
Moses,Sylvie
Recruiter/Admn Counselor
Department:Student Services
Room:10 Dennard Building 
phone: 404-225-4470
email: 
smoses@atlantatech.edu
 
 
Clayton State University Liasion
William Hagans
Title: Coordinator of Dual Enrollment Programs
Department: Academic Affairs
Phone:   678-466-5053
Fax:       678-466-4119
E-mail:  
WilliamHagans@clayton.edu
  
The YouthBuild program is a youth and community development program that addresses core issues facing low-income communities: housing, education, employment, crime prevention, and leadership development. YouthBuild helps low-income young people ages 18-24 work toward their GED or high school diploma, learn job skills, and serve their communities by building affordable housing. The Youthbuild program in partnership with Southern Crescent Habitat for Humanity, and builds and rehabs several houses per year for homeless or low income families.  
 
Contact Natashia Lewis or David White for information at 404-363-9600 or email fpssdw@bellsouth.net

 
Prevention PLUS Mentoring Program is a program that is designed to support youth and mentor students that need adult guidance and help.  It is a one year volunteer commitment by the mentors to help a struggling student.  For more information and applications for the mentoring program please see the mentoring link located on the home page!