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Gilbert Public Schools highlights Unique Learning System for intensive special-education programs
Summary
District special-education staff described the Unique Learning System (ULS), a modified curriculum aligned to Arizona standards that supports students with significant learning needs across academics and life skills; staff say 353 students have accessed ULS and about 60 teachers and 120 paraprofessionals have been trained.
At the Dec. 9 board meeting, special-education staff presented the district’s use of the Unique Learning System (ULS) to support students with the most significant learning needs from pre-K through transition age (up to 22). Presenters Sarah Wallace and Abby Wheatville said ULS is a comprehensive, scaffolded curriculum aligned to Arizona State academic standards and designed to teach academics,…
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