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CAJE was developed at CAJE was developed at Weston Ranch in the Fall of Weston Ranch in the Fall of 2008. It is a cost free 2008. It is a cost free educational program, fully educational program, fully Funded by the California Funded by the California Department of Education Department of Education through a SSP Grant. It was through a SSP Grant. It was designed especially for high designed especially for high school students pursuing a school students pursuing a career in the criminal Justice career in the criminal Justice field. It is a 3 year program, that field. It is a 3 year program, that gives you a jump start into your gives you a jump start into your future.future.

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-Police/Sheriff-Police/Sheriff-FBI agent-FBI agent-Forensic Scientist-Forensic Scientist-Lawyer-Lawyer-Crime Scene Investigator-Crime Scene Investigator-Court Reporter-Court Reporter-Probation Officer-Probation Officer-Social worker-Social worker-Detective-Detective-Secret Service-Secret Service-Judge-Judge

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- Hands on learning - Hands on learning that that prepares you for your prepares you for your ownownindividual chosen individual chosen careercareerwithin the justice within the justice system!system! -A very unique A very unique

program offered At program offered At very few very few schools schools throughout California. throughout California. Weston Ranch is the Weston Ranch is the Only school in MUSD Only school in MUSD that offers it!that offers it!

-Classes especially tailoredClasses especially tailoredFor your future in criminal justice!For your future in criminal justice!

-Lots of guest speakers

-Lots of guest speakers

and field trips!and field trips!

- Fire arms training!

- Fire arms training!

-Laptops!Laptops!

-Team Building!Team Building!

-College Credits!

-College Credits!

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Crawl bars

10 foot rope

Monkey bars

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6 foot wall

hurdles

Chain link fence

150 pound dummy drag

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Screen with scenario playing on it.

CAJE students using the FATS machine.

CAJE teacher demonstrating how to load a weapon.

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•Demonstration by Jared Zwickey

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-Police officers-CHP-Social Workers-Probation Officers-FBI Agents

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-Ropes Course-Santa Rosa Police Academy-Delta College-Probation Office

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This course is specifically This course is specifically designed to inform students designed to inform students

about the basics of laws, about the basics of laws, how they are created and how they are created and enforced, and about the enforced, and about the basics of how the court basics of how the court

system works.system works.In this class we have done In this class we have done

mock trials, where the mock trials, where the students create a court students create a court

scene with real situations scene with real situations and go through the court and go through the court

process.process.

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This course is an This course is an introduction to all of introduction to all of the various careers the various careers in law enforcement.in law enforcement.

History of the legal systemHistory of the legal systemParticipate in Teen CourtParticipate in Teen CourtJob ShadowingJob Shadowing

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This course explores the various This course explores the various scientific an real work scientific an real work investigations, such as Crime investigations, such as Crime Scene Investigators, taking blood Scene Investigators, taking blood samples & fingerprints, and samples & fingerprints, and laboratory principles that are used laboratory principles that are used in real life situations. in real life situations.

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This class is a two period This class is a two period ROP course designed to ROP course designed to give students a first hand give students a first hand experience. Training from experience. Training from various law enforcement various law enforcement agencies, and involves job agencies, and involves job shadowing. shadowing.

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Community and Educational

Partners• San Joaquin County Sheriff- Coroner office

• Stockton Police Department• San Joaquin County Human Service

Agency• San Joaquin County Probation

Department • CSU Stanislaus• San Joaquin Delta College• University of the Pacific McGeorge

School of Law

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Student Successes• Increased Attendance • Increased GPA 2.41 to 2.52• Increased self esteem and self

knowledge•Commitment to future and self•Deeper understanding future

job requirements

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School Successes• Established school pride and

identity• Connection with community• Tri – Education Eighth Grade

Career Pathway Academy• Camaraderie amongst students

and staff• Increased sections in the master

schedule

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Challenges•Selecting the right students•Purchasing materials District

v. Companies•Master Schedule

– Alternative Block Scheduling

•Freshmen Scheduling issues–Credit Recovery–AP, AVID, JROTC, etc.

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Challenges Continue

• Tutoring/Study Skills• Staff lacking experience in the

field• Instructional Strategies

– Lecture/Notes v. Project Based Instruction

• Partnerships Support v. Partnership Involvement

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Recommendations• Spend more time with partners• Developing a strategic plan• More time paralleling the courses• Focus on developing project

based curriculum• Creating smooth transition from

high school to post secondary

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Recommendations Continue

• Incorporate Tutor / Support Services• Selection of Students

– Knowledge of the career pathway– Be selective– Recruit and inform middle schools

•Students and parents

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Contact InformationWeston Ranch High School

(209)938-6245• Mr. Frank Gonzales, Assistant Principal

[email protected]• Mrs. Janeen George, Career Counselor

[email protected] Joaquin Delta College

(209) 954-5374• Mr. Jared Zwickey, Coordinator of Public Safety

[email protected]