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Overview of Program
White Elementary is an Early Childhood Center serving approximately 300 children age 4 - 7.

How inclusion works in our program
At White Elementary, the needs of special education students are served within regular education classrooms.

Meet the staff

  • Classroom Teacher, Jennifer
  • Early Childhood Special Education Teacher, Renee
  • Paraprofessional, Claudia
  • Principal, Cindy
  • Speech Therapist, Chelie

    Meet the parents

  • Brianna's Mom, parent of a child with an IEP
  • Caleb's Mom, parent of a typically developing child
  • Devons' Mom and Dad, parents of a child with an IEP
  • Maria, parent of a typically developing child
  • Classroom Adaptations
    View some adaptations used within our classrooms to modify the Kindergarten and First Grade Curriculum for students.

    Forms Our Site Has Found Useful Get Acrobat Reader
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  • Center Contract
    An example of a center contract that the children fill out by coloring the center/s they went to that day. This helps children and teachers make sure that the children make it to all of the centers during the week. This form is a pdf, see below.
  • Data Sheet
    This specific data form is used to collect data on IEP goals and objectives. This form is a pdf, see below.

    Visit the classroom
    White Elementary has two half-day prekindergarten classes and 11 all-day kindergarten and first grade classrooms.

    Explore White Elementary through Panoramic Movies
    Here you can tour two different areas White Elementary offers children.

  • Preschool Classroom
  • The Playground
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