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Burke County Schools outlines supports and classroom options in Exceptional Children video
Summary
Burke County Schools released a video explaining its Exceptional Children (EC) services — the continuum of classroom supports, related therapies and the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process — and included parent testimony about transitioning to kindergarten.
Burke County Schools released a short video describing its Exceptional Children (EC) services, including classroom supports, related therapies and individualized education plans for students ages 3 to 21.
The video, produced by district staff, aims to explain “continuum of services” in North Carolina and to show how parents and schools work together on Individualized Education Programs. Jessie Gravel, director of Exceptional Children for Burke County Schools, said EC services can range from classroom accommodations to self-contained classrooms depending on student needs.
Why it matters: The video is designed to answer common questions from families about how EC services are delivered day to day and how parents can participate in…
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