Children 3-5 years of age who have an identified special education eligibility and who have an IEP that requires a more intense level of programming are enrolled as early childhood special education students.
Blended Classroom
Children may be placed within a blended preschool classroom containing a maximum of 10 regular education students and 6 special needs/instructional level students. These students do not require a more restricted or self-contained level of service and will have the opportunity to learn from peers within the classroom.
Hearing Impaired Classroom
This classroom is for children with an identified hearing impairment. Services provided allow children to learn vocabulary, language, and listening skills in a class devoted to students with hearing impairments. A range of services is provided depending on the child’s individual needs.
Instructional Classroom
Children who demonstrate more intensive instructional needs may be placed within an instructional preschool classroom. This classroom has all students with IEP’s and provides direct, specialized instruction in a small group setting. This level of service may be recommended for some children with multiple service needs or some children who have been identified with autism. It is the goal of this program to provide opportunities for the children to transition out of the self-contained classroom and participate with regular education peers once this is deemed beneficial by the educational team. Children may be transitioned out of this program fully once their needs no longer require this intense level of service.
STARS Classroom
This classroom houses our Skills Training and Autism Related Services program (STARS). This classroom has all students with IEP’s and provides direct, specialized instruction in a small group setting. This program includes both a 2 1/2 hour and 5 hour session depending on a child's educational needs. This level of service may be recommended for some children with multiple service needs or children who have been identified with autism. It is the goal of this program to provide opportunities for the children to transition out of the self-contained classroom and participate with regular education peers once this is deemed beneficial by the educational team. Children may be transitioned out of this program fully once their needs no longer require this intense level of service.
Resource Services
Children may be eligible to receive single or multiple resource level services as identified on an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Services may include: physical therapy, occupational therapy, vision services, hearing services, social work services, or speech therapy.
Note: Children may be enrolled as a tuition paying preschool student and receive resource services either during their preschool time with written parent permission or at a separate time.
The Walk In Speech program has scheduled small group sessions daily. Students typically attend Walk In Speech once or twice per week for 60 minute sessions.
Parents interested in screening their children should contact Executive Director of Special Education