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ACADEMICS

Vocational & Pre Vocational

Students develop essential job and life skills through structured tasks and real-world experiences. Activities focus on task completion, following directions, using tools and materials safely, and building independence. Practice may include sorting, packaging, cleaning, simple clerical tasks, or participating in school-based jobs to prepare for future vocational opportunities.

Building a Robot

Daily Living Skills

Focused on independence, students learn essential life skills such as cooking, cleaning, personal hygiene, laundry, and managing money in real-world settings.

Math

Emphasis is placed on functional math concepts including time, money, measurement, and basic operations to support everyday problem-solving and independent living.

Lined Up Books

Language Arts

Students develop communication and literacy skills through reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension activities tailored to their individual levels.

Science

Students explore basic science concepts through simple, hands-on activities. Topics may include weather, animals, plants, and the five senses—focusing on observation, cause and effect, and building curiosity about the world around them.

Children in Science Class

Sensory

Activities are designed to help students regulate their sensory needs through movement, tactile play, and calming strategies, supporting focus and emotional well-being.

Flower Pop It
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