Public school districts partner with Ombudsman to provide alternative education, dropout prevention and credit recovery programs.

Ombudsman offers flexible schedules so that students can attend school and fulfill their life priorities. Ombudsman's blended learning approach is personalized, and includes enrichment, teacher-led instruction and small group collaboration.

Ombudsman has educated more than 145,000 students since its founding in 1975. Ombudsman's individualized programs help students graduate, earn credits or return to their district school closer to or at grade level. Ombudsman's nationally accredited program has an 85 percent success rate and standardized test results over three school years illustrate that, on average, Ombudsman students achieve more than one academic year's growth in less than one year's time. This means students can and do graduate.