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Social Intervention Program (SIP)

Description of Program

This program is typically a self- contained classroom within a comprehensive school setting, that works on social skill training for children with emotional and behavioral disorders. The students in this program have behavior plans and behavioral goals/benchmarks as a part of their educational plan.

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What assistance do we offer schools?

  • Behavior observations and recommendations for students identified as SPED and needing additional support
  • Semi self-contained programming for students with special needs who require a structured setting that focuses on behavior management
  • Leveled system of support for classroom behavior management and modification
  • Training on crisis prevention in the form of de-escalation techniques and physical intervention
  • Assistance with Functional Behavioral Assessments and Behavior Intervention Plans
  • Consultation to Individual Assistance Teams
  • Academic transition program at pilot SIP sites to close the academic achievement gap before entry to mainstream
  • Support to teachers in designing academic interventions
  • Assistance with collecting and analyzing behavioral data to tailor programming for individual needs.
  • Aid with transitions in and out of SIP programs within the district
  • Assistance with transition from residential or other treatment programs
  • Assistance with Individualized Education Plans
  • Consultation and support to SIP case managers for IEP compliance

 

 

Contact:
Elementary
Jody Rogers - Special Education Coordinator
Secondary 
Brian Moll - Special Education Coordinator