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Located in the Eugene Field Center
314 S. Forrest
(580) 481-2690
Fax: (580) 481-2136

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Bulldog Academy is the alternative education site for at-risk high school students in the Altus School District. Classes are held Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. at the Eugene Field Center. Students are admitted through a referral and screening process. When it is determined that alternative placement is appropriate for the student, the student and parent meet with the Bulldog Academy administrator to design an education plan that is individualized to meet his/her academic needs.

Bulldog Academy offers a full range of subjects, including the core areas and electives. The curriculum is aligned with the Oklahoma PASS objectives. The curriculum is not based on seat time, but on competency. This gives the students flexibility to work at their own pace. The Odyssey computerized curriculum was added for the 2006-2007 school term to better address the learning styles of all students.

Students at Bulldog Academy have the opportunity to be enrolled in electives on the main high school campus. Students can choose to participate in athletics, ROTC, and programs at Southwest Technology Center.

The Academy works closely with community agencies to bring programs and resources to integrate life skills into the curriculum. These agencies provide individual and group instruction based on the need of the current student population.

 
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