Support Services provides educational support in English language subjects (reading, writing, math, science).
Support Service teachers provide direct instruction in English language subjects through small pull-out classes
and co-teaching in the regular classroom. Students can be referred by their teachers and parents. Students
receiving support service are monitored by the support service teachers in close consultation with the homeroom
teachers. In addition, parental communication is sustained via conference meetings, e-mails and simple check-in
conversations. Documentation is housed and kept up to date by Support Service personnel related to meeting minutes,
student success plans and the confidential files for students with diagnosed conditions. It is Support Service’s
aim to provide the necessary level of academic assistance to any ’at risk’ learners in the most timely
and effective manner possible.
After School Tutoring
There are two types of after school support classes. Tutoring sessions are one on one and are scheduled through the office for
one-multiple sessions per week. After school homework clubs are small groups where students receive homework help. These
are paid after school courses. They are available to all students who would like extra support.
ASAP
ASAP classes are given during the regular day. ASAP is for third language background
students with limited English. ASAP provides an individualized learning program until students successfully function in the
regular ASFG program.
Spanish as a Second Language (SSL)
SSL classes are given during the regular day. Students are pulled out of their homeroom class and given extra support in Spanish
at their level. Students are given support until they are able to be successful in the regular classroom. This class is
for students with limited Spanish.
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