Accomodations Found On Campus At Glenforest School

  • Small class size
  • Staff to student ratio of 1:3 (includes all our staff members on campus, because everyone is mission-centered)
  • Small size / less noise and movement in the hallways (this is a big one a school of 4,000 cannot do this no matter how many accommodations are put into place)
  • Therapy dogs / animals for kids to connect with and decompress with
  • Passes for students to leave class when they need down time. Students are allowed when overwhelmed or maxed out to go to the “blue chair” or pet a therapy dog. (Commonly known as red card technique)
  • Relationships, relationships, relationships. “No significant learning can occur without a significant relationship” – James Comer. (Best practices concerning Education from On Common Ground)
  • Visual Schedules
  • Use of binders with a visual schedule / calendar in the front following the TEAACH model
  • Helping kids to organize the binders using the TEAACH model / direct instruction of organizational techniques
  • Catch – up club on a daily basis for struggling learners
  • A 30 minute class period which allows for “RTI time”
  • Thursday meetings with the student body as a whole, creating a group dynamic weekly for social interactions, decision making, planning, and ownership of the school setting
  • Friday fun clubs which uses a school wide token program or system of rewards and builds social skills as well as relationship
  • Sports – the only qualifier to be on the team at GF, unlike public school, is the desire to participate and the willingness to work
  • Zero tolerance for bullying
  • Direct instruction of social skills (social skills class)
  • No block scheduling – kids on the spectrum can typically not focus for a 90 minute block
  • Built in break mid morning even for upper grades with 20 minutes to allow kids to have a snack and some down time (both critical when on medications or on the spectrum)
  • Gym open before school for gross motor movement / release as needed with supervision
  • Gym open for lunch / recess with supervision to allow for social interactions and gross motor movement
  • Reduced homework load
  • Fewer items presented on a page for testing
  • Community service projects, hands on learning / various modalities of instruction based on individual learning styles
  • Diploma’s for kids who are LD – the school district does not offer this
  • Bi-monthly parent conferences with social skills check sheet
  • Parents are working with a certified SC special education teacher concerning IEP’s, 504’s, etc

For more accommodations contact us at 1041 Harbor Drive – West Columbia, SC 29169 | Voice: (803) 796-7622 | Fax: (803) 796-1603

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