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Mission Statement
The purpose of the Provincial Demonstration Schools is to
provide a specialized residential school program for students
with severe learning disabilities whose educational needs
cannot be adequately met in their local boards. The Provincial
Demonstration Schools provide highly individualized instruction,
counselling, social skills and self-advocacy training to enable
students to function effectively when they return to their home
schools.
Consultative services and teacher training in the field of learning
disabilities are provided to school boards to assist them in
developing local programs for students with learning disabilities.
Our mission is based on the following beliefs:
- Students are only admitted to Provincial Demonstration Schools when they are educationally at-risk and admission outweighs separation from family.
- The Provincial Demonstration Schools provide our students
with a sense of belonging which helps them to accept
their learning disabilities and become confident learners.
- Every student should have a clearly defined,
individualized plan from pre-admission to re-integration
and follow-up.
- Students should be actively involved in the planning and
implementation of their programs.
- Our students are best served by a team approach
involving the student, parents, teacher, residence
counsellor, support staff, and the school board.
- Student needs determine the teaching methods,
materials and technology used in Provincial Demonstration
Schools.
- An important function of the residence program is to
reinforce the academic program and assist students in
developing organizational, self advocacy, and social skills.
- Every student is encouraged and appropriately
prepared to be involved in community activities.
- Every student should have an opportunity to experience
supported integration in a local school before re-entry into
a school in their home community.
- Our staff actively pursue professional development
in the field of learning disabilities, including technological
developments.
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