CAAP Program
Community Accountability and Prevention (CAAP)
Roosevelt Education Center
3015 3rd St N
St. Cloud, MN 56303
CAAP Staff
- Missy Brandner, Licensed Teacher, 370-6926
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Angela McDown, Mental Health Advocate (MHA), 370-6933
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Nancy Meller, Licensed Special Education Teacher, 370-6929
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Nate Schutz, Mental Health Advocate (MHA), 370-6920
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Cindy Stang, Behavior Resource Specialist (BRS), 370-6902
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Kate Butkowski, Principal, 370-6895
CAAP stands for Community Accountability and Prevention. It is a two-to-five-day intervention program that provides social, emotional and academic interventions for students in grades 6-10.
While at CAAP students follow a structured schedule allowing for regulation, reflection, reteaching, and restoration.
CAAP students have opportunities to:
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Participate in both individual and group behavioral & social skill building
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Receive academic instruction and support in their current classes
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Engage in community service projects
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Establish a plan for a successful return to home school
Student Expectations:
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Students are expected to be safe, be kind, and be responsible while at CAAP. We follow the rules in the District Code of Conduct
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Students who are unable to maintain safety and follow expectations will be dismissed for the remainder of the day