Special Education DepartmentLarge staff of specialists | Resources and programs for a range of needs
A wide range of instructional support for the needs of each studentStudent Experience
Monarch offers a range of special education services designed to address the individual academic and emotional needs of students. Based on an initial evaluation of the area and level of need they have, students are provided with support from an appropriate program. Programs address cognitive, emotional, behavioral, communication, physical, and a variety of other needs. They range from the Resource Program for students with mild to moderate Specific Learning disabilities to the Intensive Learning Center for significant support needs. Each spring, Monarch staff hold transition meetings for incoming 9th graders. The student’s schedule is developed collaboratively with the student, casemanager, and parent.Faculty and Resource Highlights- 8 Special Education Teachers- School Social Worker- Speech/Language Therapist- School Psychologist- Vision Specialists (itinerate)- Occupational and Physical Therapists (itinerate)- Sign interpreters- Academic Learning Centers- Inclusive model
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Resource (SLD) Program
Intensive Center for Affective Needs
Intensive Learning Center
For mild to moderate needs
Support for behavioral and emotional needs
For significant support needs
Math labs
General education with co-teaching support
Modified schedules
Reading labs
Flexible scheduling
Life Skills curriculum
Academic Support Center
Paraeducator support
Co-teaching support
Weekly therapeutic groups
Community-based learning
Individual counseling
Vocational training via BVSD Employment Team
Related service providers (OT, PT, speech)