To support advocacy efforts with public policymakers and private partners to advance education and employment opportunities for high risk youth ages 14 to 24, many of whom have been out of or are failing in school or involved in community violence or the justice system. OPP is developing a field guide and curriculum for serving justice-involved youth that it will share with other service providers. The agency serves 1,600 youths annually through its three high schools for over-age and under-credited students and its nationally recognized Pathways to Success program designed to help young people achieve their education, employment and life goals.