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As a multi-campus collaboration, SFF/MAPCS is currently experiencing a significant amount of growth and development. Conservatively, the school estimates its enrollment will increase to more than 650 students by the 2009-2010 school year. The organization’s business plan focuses on managing this new growth and expanding resources while working to ensure the delivery and effectiveness of its unique combination of academic programs, mental health and social services.
In addition to serving as a national alternative educational program model, SFF/MAPCS is codifying its key processes and institutional practices in order to share the lessons learned from its history, growth, and ongoing development.
Year-to-year projections for youth served and revenue targets can be found in SFF/MAPCS’s Performance Report.
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