
¹û¶³´«Ã½ Accessibility Plan 2023
The ¹û¶³´«Ã½ is committed to creating a school district free of barriers to participation, where every student and staff member can access and partake in all activities and bring their identities, create belonging, and forge connections. This work is supported and embedded in ‘Beyond Education’ – Strategic Plan 2020 – 2024 and is the subject of Policy, specifically Policy 25, Identity, Belonging, and Connection. This work is not just the pervue of Inclusive Education, but is the responsibility of every staff member, student, and community member who is connected to our district.
English Language Learning
The goal of English Language Learning (ELL) is to increase student academic success by enriching English skill development in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
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Psychoeducational Assessment Services
A psychoeducational assessment is a systematic investigation of a student’s strengths and weaknesses in various domains. The goal of assessment is to gather specific and new information to better understand and improve the student’s current functioning or learning.
Elementary Counselling Services
The role of the counsellor is influenced by the unique needs of each school. The counsellors provide counselling, consultation with SBTs, coordination of services, communication with parents, as well as education for students and staff, in order to promote healthy social and emotional development.
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Hospital Homebound Services
The purpose of Hospital Homebound Education Services is to enable students to continue their education program while absent from school for periods during the school year because of illness or related medical/psychiatric reasons.Ìý Hospital Homebound is now delivered through call or email them for more information.
The District Itinerant Resource Teacher for Students with Visual Impairments
Offers consultation and support for learners with visual impairments, including instruction on Orientation and mobility, Braille, vision assessments, and more.
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Deaf And Hard of Hearing Services
The role of the district resource teacher for the deaf and hard of hearing is to determine and deliver direct or consultative service to best meet the needs of students who are deaf and hard of hearing.
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Speech and Language Pathologists
SLPsÌýwork with learners who are experiencing communication difficulties or disorders. Evaluation and consultation services are focussed on Kindergarten through Grade 3. Consultation services continue through grades 4 to 12.
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Physiotherapy Services
Physiotherapists provide services to children with orthopaedic, neurological, muscular, spinal, joint or sensory dysfunction.
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Occupational Therapy Services
Occupational therapists are concerned with students’ abilities to perform daily tasks such as, self-care, productivity and leisure.
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