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| Program/Focus |
Location |
Disability Category/Age Level |
Administrator |
2008-2009 Enrollment |
EDUCATIONAL & LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM (ELS)
Providing life skills and vocational training to promote successful community inclusion.
ELS-T = Transition program for students 18‑21 years of age |
30 classes in Deerfield, Glencoe, Glenview, Highland Park, Lake Forest, and Northbrook |
Moderate/Severe Cognitive; Developmental Delay; Multiple Disabilities
5 – 21 years |
Jennifer Pearson
(847) 831-5100 x416
jpearson@nssed.org |
237 |
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EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM (ECP) Providing a developmentally appropriate curriculum adapted to individual student needs.
ECP = Half day program for students with disabilities
ECP-I = Half day program for students with disabilities and non-disabled peers
ECP-A = Full day program for students with disabilities |
10 classes in Northbrook, Highland Park, Deerfield, Glenview and Winnetka |
All Disabilities
3 – 5 years |
Nancy Kind
(847) 291-7905 x104
nkind@nssed.org |
154 |
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NORTH SHORE ACADEMY (NSA)
A structured program leading to community integration and increased social competencies for intermediate, junior high and high school age students with emotional and behavioral concerns.
NSA = Serves high school and middle school students
NSA-AES = 45-day alternative placement for diagnostic purposes
NSA-E = Serves elementary (Kindergarten - 6th grade)
NSA-I = Serves 3-5 graders in a general education setting |
11 classes in Highland Park (Middle and High School)
3 classes at Revere Drive, Northbrook (Elementary level)
1 class at Oak Terrace Elementary School in Highland Park (3-5) |
Moderate/Severe Emotional and Behavior Disabilities
6 – 21 years
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Doug Bolton
(847) 831-0603 x452
dbolton@nssed.org |
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