The mission of the Alabama Department of Corrections is to confine, manage and provide rehabilitative programs for convicted felons in a safe, secure and humane environment, utilizing professionals who are committed to public safety and to the positive re-entry of offenders into society.
The mission of the DYS School District is entrenched in the belief that all student instruction should be individualized to meet the unique needs of each student. Moreover, each student will be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities that will prepare them to function and make positive contributions in today’s rapidly changing society
Brantwood provides educational services for 5th through 8th grade students in its on-site school. BOSEP is staffed by an Administrative Teacher, Teachers and an Aide. The school is housed on campus in the Kiwanis Club of Montgomery Education Center building. It serves Brantwood residents and other children in the foster care system as space is available.
Father Purcell Children's Center exists to serve the nursing, medical, physical and psychosocial needs of children (infants to 18 years of age) who because of severe developmental disabilities require ongoing residential care in a skilled nursing facility. Our goal is to afford each child an experience of the fullness and goodness of life to the limits of his/her ability.
Montgomery Public Schools is guided by a students-first philosophy. Our mission is to provide safe and caring communities where teachers teach and students learn at higher levels.