2611_Support Services Available to Students_04302015

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Support Services Available to Students:
Academic:
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Support from the Reading Coach
Tier 2 and Tier 3 Academic Interventions including differentiated instruction,
additional practice and intensive Reading classes
Extended Learning Opportunity Classes in Reading, Writing and Math
Learning Accommodations through 504 Accommodation Plans for students
who meet criteria.
Support Facilitation in core subject areas for ESE Students
Specialized Varying Exceptionality classes teaching modified academic
courses based on Access Points to the Florida standards for qualified ESE
students
Speech and Language Therapy for qualified students
Itinerant support in the way of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and
services rendered to the visually impaired for qualified students.
Specialized instructional approaches for ESE students in core content classes
in 6th grade.
Additional tutoring through the Firewall Program
Course recovery offered through guidance for students who qualify.
Guidance also offers test-taking strategies, study skills, support in using a
planner, getting organized and raising a student’s GPA.
Behavioral:
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Tier 2 and Tier 3 Behavioral Interventions including differentiated
instruction, the direct teaching of socialization skills, and additional
supervision during transitions (i.e. The Restricted List), as well as
supervision planning.
Functional Behavioral Assessment and the development of a Positive
Behavior Support Plan for qualifying students (ESE and non-ESE).
School Counseling services through the itinerant program for students
working on issues related to behavior and emotionality in an academic
setting
Behavioral Accommodations through 504 Accommodation Plans for students
who meet criteria.
Referrals to outside agencies such as PROMISE and Henderson Behavioral
Health as necessary
Other:
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School counselors utilize career development lessons and strategies to help
students understand the relationship between personal qualities, education
and training, and the world of work. Examples of these strategies are: career
awareness and exploration, goal setting, high school graduation facts,
scholarship opportunities and use of future-planning tools such as FACTS.org
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School counselors work with staff and community to provide support for
students. Ensuring they are safe and healthy and promoting life skills such as
education, character development, social skills, making friends, alternatives
to peer pressure and managing stress.
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Guidance also offers resources and support to students who are of may be
victims of child abuse and neglect, dependency and delinquency issues,
homelessness or truancy.
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