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Pneumoccocal Vaccine Information
Pneumoccocal Vaccine Information (Spanish Version)
District ESE News
College Board Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD)
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About ESE...
The Exceptional Student Education program offers a full continuum of services that includes Consultation, Support Facilitation, Co-Teaching, and Separate Class to support identified students in the least restrictive environment. The program is designed to meet the individual needs of eligible students by successfully transitioning students from high school to post high school adult living through the implementation of the Individual Education Plan and related services. Exceptional Student Education support services affords all eligible students an opportunity to pursue a variety of diploma options based on specific program requirements, individual needs, and IEP determination (see ESE Diploma Options pg.62 in the 2010-2011 Program of Studies). Atlantic High School offers systematic and explicit instruction to students in the Mild/Modified VE program and the Multi VE program. Students in the Mild VE program are supported through a variety of service delivery models in the general education setting. Students in the Modified/Multi VE program are taught in a separate class setting pursuing curriculum which focuses on daily living skills, personal-social skills, and employability skills. The appropriate diploma and program option are determined at the student’s Transition Individual Education Plan staffing.
(Consultation, Support Facilitation, and Co-Teach are support services available for students in our Mild VE Program pursuing a standard diploma in the general education setting.)
(Separate Class is a service delivery model for students eligible for the special diploma options.)
(Appropriate placement is determined at the Transition Individual Education Plan Meetings.)
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 The annual Florida DOE online parent survey for parents of students in Exceptional Student Education (ESE), is now open! Parents of ESE students, Pre-K through grade 12, will have the opportunity to respond to this survey until June 30, 2011. This survey is designed to provide the state with information on how well schools support parents’ involvement in their child’s education. link: www.ESEsurvey.com
Services provided by Division of Vocational Rehabilitation...click here for more info.
Parents, Individuals with Disabilities, Students with Special Needs, ESE Teachers, Support Coordinators, Agency Contacts,
Members of the Community Pathways to Transition Fair, Planning for the Future Thursday, February 24, 2011
Deltona High School Cafeteria 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Pathways to Transition Fair
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