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BASIC LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM

BASIC LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM

This SDC program uses a modified curriculum to serve students who require more individualized attention due to their low cognitive ability usually accompanied by language delays and impaired adaptive behaviors. Instruction is provided outside the general education environment and the focus is on functional curriculum and activities necessary for successful adult living with opportunities for academic integration, community-based learning plus an off-campus vocational /work experience component through ROP.
POST SENIOR B PROGRAM

POST SENIOR B PROGRAM

This program is located at MVHS and serves students who completed four years in the moderate/severe high school program and received their certificate of completion. This program combines a functional skills curriculum and vocational training for students 18 to 22 whose intensive learning challenges preclude them from participating in the Post Senior program.
RESOURCE SPECIALIST PROGRAM (RSP)

RESOURCE SPECIALIST PROGRAM (RSP)

This program is designed as a congruent support system to the general education program for students with disabilities. Emphasis is on collaboration between the Education Specialist and the general education teacher in the learning process. This student’s receive specialized supplementary instruction through their Learning Skills class. Resource students who need additional support may also be enrolled in an academic subject area special education class per their IEP.
MODERATE/SEVERE PROGRAM

MODERATE/SEVERE PROGRAM

The moderate/severe program offers the structure and adult support necessary for students who require intensive management systems for their combined social, communication and emotional needs while enhancing independence.
SPECIAL DAY CLASS (SDC) PROGRAM

SPECIAL DAY CLASS (SDC) PROGRAM

This program serves students whose needs are such that a combination of other services within the general education environment is not successful. This is the most restrictive service available for students who are able to attend school. Students in SDC receive primary instruction in all core content areas and are integrated for P.E. and electives such as music, art, and technology.
POST-SENIOR PROGRAM

POST-SENIOR PROGRAM

The Post-Senior Program serves students who do not receive a High School Diploma and who have moderate to severe disabilities.  The students receive small group instruction in Employment Skills, Continuing Education, Training and Independent Living Skills. In order to qualify for the Post-Senior Program the students must be 18 years old. They can remain in the program through their 22nd birthday.
 
Daily instruction occurs in the functional environment so that students have a chance to generalize the skills they have spent years working on in traditional classrooms. Using public transportation, the students go travel to four different community locations daily. All of the students have to be trainable for riding public transit safely to and from school.
 
Students participating in the program are diagnosed with a range of abilities. Some students have Developmental Disabilities and others have Autism Spectrum Disorders. The staff to student ratio is typically 1:3.
 
WORKABILITY I

WORKABILITY I

Workability I is available to all students who receive special education services for work opportunities and vocational exploration.