Colorado’s new statewide hotline to help students stay in school or return to the classroom after entering the criminal justice system launched this week.
The online aims to help students continue their education after they’ve been arrested or ticketed by assisting them with school credit recovery and re-enrolling into school, according to a news release.
“We believe in the power of second chances and the importance of compassionate guidance,” said Wendy Loloff Cooper, chief executive officer of “Beyond the cost of a human life, data shows it makes economic sense to get youths through high school and on to a future where they can contribute, be healthy and self-sufficient.”
The nonprofit is running the hotline until the finds an organization to operate the program.
Students can contact the hotline at .
A person will respond within 48 hours, according to the news release.



