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Teresa Landenwich

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502-596-1291

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502-596-1418

Mailing Address
1100 E Market St
Louisville, KY 40206

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Diane L. Porter

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Home of the Innocents

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School Profile

Home of the Innocents operates licensed residential facilities for abandoned, abused, neglected and homeless children. The on-site school program provides educational services to students who reside at the emergency shelter and the residential program.

  • Population Served: Boys and girls, ages 6 to 21
  • Specific Characteristics: Students who are unable to attend a regular classroom in a Jefferson County School because of a variety of reasons including behavior/emotional issues and/or severe medical disabilities.
  • Classroom Size: Maximum of 10 students, Grades  K-12.
  • Average Length of Stay: Varies depending upon program.
    The Home of the Innocents school follows the JCPS calendar and includes a summer program.

School Programs

The Weinberg Academy enables children and youth admitted to the emergency shelter from outside Jefferson County to attend school immediately.  Students are evaluated and given appropriate school assignments relative to the Kentucky Core Academic Standards.  The length of stay may vary from one day to several weeks.  As a result, it is the goal of the educational program to keep these students engaged in meaningful academic activities until they return to their home school, are referred to another placement, or enrolled in a Jefferson County school.

Special needs students located in the Pediatric Convalescent Care Unit are given learning opportunities in our on-site Discovery classrooms.  These medically fragile students attend school daily where their medical, physical and educational needs can be met.

Referral Process

Students are referred by Child Protective Services, Department for Community Based Services, Children’s Review Program, Department of Juvenile Justice, Impact Plus, or Home to Home.