
Junior LAP (Grades 7-8):
The Jr. LAP program focuses on providing students with individualized vocational and life skills based programming. Jr. LAP students are given the opportunity to apply their learning to their home and school environments through hands-on and cooperative learning activities. The low student-teacher ratio allows students to work in an environment that fosters life-long learning and mastery of concepts. Students leave the LAP program with essential life and vocational skills necessary for daily living.
Senior LAP (Grades 9-12):
The Sr. LAP Program prepares students to live in their community based on the belief that each student is assured equal access to the educational options and support provided to all students of the same age group. The Sr. LAP program provides students with the opportunity to work in a general education environment for some classes while giving extra support for core curriculum and instructional options, with adaptations and modifications, assistive technology, and communication strategies necessary to meet individual needs. The purpose of the Sr. LAP is to ensure that every student, regardless of the severity of his or her disability, is capable of living, working, and participating in their community. Person-Centered transition planning is implemented to ensure that all students have access to proper services for planning their future.