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Special Programs
Summary
The Special
Education Department of the Jackson-Madison County School System
is proactive in establishing innovative programs in order to meet
the diverse needs of the students who attend the schools in our
district. The following summary highlights information about the
specialized programs within our school system and is intended to
provide insight into the services provided under each program. Programs
with informational brochures and manuals are noted with an asterisk
(*).
- Pre-School
Program
The Pre-School program serves children ages 3 - 5. The program
provides services for the three-year old population at Washington
Douglas; the four-year old program is located on the North Side
High School campus and incorporates the typical peer model with
integration of non-disabled peers from the childcare program at
the high school; and the five-year old program is located at Parkview
Montessori School.
- Pre-School
Parent Training*
The Parent Training Program is offered in modules beginning with
the area of transition. The target audience for this program is
parents of two-year-old children turning three prior to the beginning
of the school year as well as parents of children already in the
program. Last Wednesday in every month from
11am - 12pm
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Transportation
Special
education transportation is provided to eligible students with
disabilities. Students are transported from their homes to their
assigned schools and back to their homes at the end of the school
day.
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Autism
Behavioral Communication Disorders Team
Jackson- Madison County Schools Special Education Department
has established an Autism Resource Team consisting of the
supervisor of special education, two speech therapists, a
behavioral consultant, an occupational therapist, one school
psychologist, the Assistive Technology consultant, and two
classroom teachers.
The focus of the team is to become more specialized in the area of
autism spectrum disorder. The team is responsible for multiple
activities including planning and implementing staff development,
developing screening and evaluation procedures for children with
suspected autism, and creating a resource library.
- ABLE Program*
The
Special Education Department in the Jackson-Madison County School
System recognized that students in our system who were certified
as emotionally disturbed were in need of a specialized program
that could build academic, social, behavioral, interpersonal, and
motivational skills. The program currently serves students in
grades 5-8 at the following school sites:
Andrew Jackson, and Northeast.
- Day Treatment
Program*
The
Jackson-Madison County Day Treatment Program is a collaborative
effort between Charter Lakeside Hospital and Jackson-Madison County
Schools Special Education Department. The program is located at
227 McCowat. The
program originally began as a placement for secondary students
in need of an intensive treatment component integrated with their
academic program at a site removed from their home school. An
elementary component has been added to the program and the current
license allows placement of 12 students. The program includes
individual and group counseling, a psychiatrist on site one day
each week, a program manager/social worker, three
classroom teachers,
and three educational assistants.
- Assistive
Technology Lab
The
Jackson-Madison County Assistive Technology program is proactive
in identifying students who can benefit from assistive technology
and to make each student as independent as possible in communicating
and learning. The program aims at meeting the spirit and letter
of IDEAs 2004 assistive technology requirements while evolving
into a model assistive technology program for the West Tennessee
Region.
The
Jackson-Madison County Schools Assistive Technology Grant was
funded as the first pilot Assistive Technology Center from the
State Department of Education beginning with the 1996-97 school
year.
The AT Lab is located at East Intermediate and is staffed with two consultants
and three assistants. There is an assistive technology
team for assessment and evaluation of students, which consists
of a speech language pathologist, a vision specialist, and an
occupational therapist.
The
staff of the AT Lab trains teachers and parents in the use of
different devices and software that can help optimize a students
individual performance. The staff also offers several trainings
each year to the surrounding West Tennessee special education
departments to maximize the utilization of assistive technology
services and devices to students within their districts.
Assistive technology software and hardware are available for loan
and preview to teachers and students of Jackson-Madison County
Schools and West Tennessee districts through the AT Lab.
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Health Services
Health Services coordinates many different aspects of medical
services for our students including nursing, medical equipment
needs, physical and occupational therapy and case management. We
assist families in accessing resources for medical care. We also
coordinate a program called Project Tech, a collaborative effort
between the Department of Health and Department of Education to
identify health care needs of school age children.
- Work-Based
Learning Program*
The
Jackson-Madison County School System recognizes the need for students
with disabilities to gain independence, self-worth, and productivity
in their homes, schools, and community. In order to achieve this,
the special education department has implemented the Work-Based
Learning Program, which educates students using functional activities
in the natural environment with natural consequences. The program
allows the students' educational environment to extend beyond the
traditional school setting into the work force with the ultimate
goal being a successful transition from school to community. Businesses
and schools work together to meet the student goals of securing
and maintaining independent employment.
- ·Vocational
Rehabilitation Services - Transition School To Work Program*
The
State of Tennessee Department of Human Services and the Jackson-Madison
County School System have developed the Transition School to Work
program to assist high school students with disabilities gain
employment. Services are designed to identify transition students
with disabilities in high school, and assist them as they move
from school to work.
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Creating
Student Success
MISSION-
The State of Tennessee Department of Human Services and the
Jackson- Madison County School System have developed the
Transition School to Work program to assist high school students
with disabilities gain employment. Services are designed to
identify transition students with disabilities in high school,
and assist them as they move from school to work.
REFERRAL PROCEDURES-
Any student with a disability who is of work age or nearing his
or her final year in high school may participate in the program.
Information such as the student's name, address, date of birth,
sex, grade level, disability, and parent's name must be provided
to the case manager to initiate the referral process. Once
determined eligible, the following services may be provided:
*Diagnostic Medical and/or Psychological examination to
determine the extent of disability and work potential.
*Comprehensive Vocational Assessment determines interest,
talents, and areas of employment.
*Counseling and Guidance helps develop an individual's
rehabilitation program and provides assistance with
implementation.
* Adjustment Services helps the individual acquire the personal
work habits, attributes, tolerance, and skills to enter
employment.
*Tuition and Other Costs- within certain limits and guidelines
for training ( this may include college or vocational- technical
school).
*Assistance with Job Placement upon Completion of Education-
this could include placement into employment, provision of a job
coach or interpreter for a limited time to learn job duties,
follow-up and post employment services.
EMPLOYER INCENTIVES
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Screened
Reliable Work Force
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On the Job
Training
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Job Coaching
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Site
Assessment
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Employee
Guidance/ Counseling
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Work
Opportunities Tax Credit
For Additional
Information Contact:
Brenda Hanafee
Lawrence
Case Manager
Jackson- Madison County Schools
Vocational Rehabilitation
Transition School to Work
P.O. Box 11507
Jackson, TN 38305
Telephone: 731-422-1621
Fax: 731-422-1832 |