Campus Academy High School
Campus Academy High School’s academic and elective programs are aligned with state requirements and meet the credit requirements of each sending district. As a result, students attending Campus Academy High are eligible for a high school diploma from their sending districts, provided students complete course requirements with a passing grade and pass their MCAS tests.
PROGRAM FEATURES
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Curriculum aligned with the Common Core Curriculum Frameworks
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Small group instruction
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Multi-sensory learning approach
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Balanced literacy program
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Social skills group
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Dual enrollment program with local community colleges
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Sensory education program
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Keyboarding and computer instruction
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Project-based learning
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Instructional and assistive technologies in every classroom
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Creative, fine, visual, and graphic arts programs
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Student recreational room and activities
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School basketball team
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Transition and vocational skills training, in-school vocational placement
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A Community Work Program that provides opportunities for students to learn and practice job skills in real employment settings
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Extended services to students ages 18+ through the Foundations for Life program
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School Year: 180 days from August-June, 5-week Extended Year Program from late June through the end of July
SERVICES
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Clinical/Mental Health
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Nursing
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Occupational and Physical Therapy
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Positive Behavioral Intervention & Support (PBiS)
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Speech and Language Therapy
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Vocational Assessment
APPROPRIATE REFERRALS INCLUDE STUDENTS IN GRADES 9-12 WHO:
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Are currently on an Individual Education Plan (IEP)
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Are at or near grade level for most academic material with support
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Present with no significant level of global delay but may have specific learning disabilities and require remedial supports for these disabilities
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Have been diagnosed with:High-Functioning Autism, Asperger Syndrome, PDD-NOS, or similar profile
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Mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder, or similar profile
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Emotional Behavior Disorders (EBD), including social/emotional learning (SEL) challenges, oppositional defiant disorder, or similar profiles
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Are psychiatrically involved
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