
Pinkerton Academy
Special Education Department
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SPECIAL EDUCATION COUNSELORS: |
SPECIAL EDUCATION OFFICE STAFF |
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Left to Right: Mrs. Rainforth, Mrs. Barrieau, Mrs. Arndt, Mrs. Belair, and Mrs. Pollano |
Left to Right: Mrs. Craft, Mrs. Lally, Mrs. Blodgett, Mrs. Bland, and Ms. Butler |
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“Communication… Collaboration… Understanding”
Through communication, collaboration, and understanding, the staff of the Special Education Department will assist their students to realize their full potential in school and to the transition into life after high school. All members of the department respond in a professional way to diverse needs by remaining knowledgeable in their respective fields while planning and providing services through team effort with each other, students, parents, outside agencies and the entire Pinkerton Academy staff. |
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Ø Assistant Special Education Director
Ø Special Education Coordinator
Ø Parent Handbook. This is a PDF document. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open it.
Ø Special Education Staff Contact Information This is a PDF document. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open it.
Ø Reading List for Those Who Don't Like to Read.
Ø Students with Disabilities Preparing for College: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities
Youth with intellectual disabilities have not had many chances to go to college. This is changing as individuals across the country begin to create opportunities for these youth to reap the benefits of postsecondary education. This website will provide information and links to anyone interested in finding out more about the possibilities.
The site is divided into sections for students, family members, and professionals and features the following:
Searchable database of postsecondary education programs that support youth with intellectual disabilities, designed to allow individuals to submit information about additional postsecondary education programs.
Discussion board designed by students -- for students who are interested in sharing college experiences.
"Choice for Everyone" Listserv, hosted by the Institute for Community Inclusion at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Membership includes family members and a wide range of professionals.
Resource section that contains web-based resources with links to other sites and a bibliography listing related publications. Individuals will be able to submit suggestions for additional links and publications.
Homework Club
Homework Club locations (All special education Students are welcome)
Monday- Room 210
Tuesday- Room 70
Wednesday- Room 89
Thursday- Room 86
Friday- Room 69
BEGINNING NOVEMBER 5, 2007
If you need Adobe Acrobat Reader (for Handbook) click
HERE.
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