In English, students work on their individualized reading and writing goals from their IEPs.
We focus on:
Reading everyday materials
Understanding simple stories
Building vocabulary
Writing for communication
We use visuals, real-world materials, and interactive lessons to support functional literacy and meaningful communication.
Our math program supports IEP goals through real-life applications like:
Telling time
Using money
Reading charts or calendars
Solving simple word problems
Understanding basic number concepts
Hands-on tools, manipulatives, and visual supports help students gain confidence in essential math skills for home, work, and community life
Science is all about discovery! Our students explore:
The five senses
Weather patterns
Life cycles
Healthy choices
Safety in daily environments
Lessons are designed to connect to the world around us and help students develop observation skills, curiosity, and practical knowledge.
Social Studies helps our students understand their roles in the world and community.
We cover topics like:
Community helpers
Personal responsibility
National holidays and traditions
Geography and maps
Important historical figures
We use stories, visuals, and hands-on activities to make each concept accessible and engaging.
Transition planning is woven into everything we do.
We help students prepare for the future by practicing:
Self-help routines (hygiene, organization)
Communication and social interaction
Following schedules
Job-related tasks
Self-advocacy and safety skills
We work toward long-term goals like employment, independent living, or supported adult services—with the guidance of each student’s IEP.