Exceptional Children
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Vision: Programs for Exceptional Children positively impact academic and social outcomes for students with disabilities so they can be productive citizens.
Mission: Programs for Exceptional Children promote success for students with disabilities, their families, staff and community to achieve positive post-secondary outcomes.
What curriculum is used in classes for students with disabilities?
The Common Core State Standards and North Carolina Essential Standards are used throughout Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Exceptional Children teachers use a variety of strategies to help students make progress in the curriculum, including co-teaching with general education teachers.
Learning Lab is designed to provide specially designed instruction through research-based programs. We're currently using V Math to address math. We're implementing Fusion strategies to address reading skills along with a book study. We're using writing prompts with an editing checklist to address writing and Positive Action and Mindset for social emotional skills.
EC Staff
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Erika Gregory
This is Ms. Gregory's 16th year in education. This is her first year at NWSA. She is the EC Department Chair. Ms. Gregory is a graduate from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG):B.S. Speech Pathology and M.Ed in Special Education. Prior to teaching, Ms. Gregory was a Language Facilitator for students who are deaf/hard of hearing.
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Paul Hamilton