The blend of educational and mental health support at Pace School can unleash a student's ability to learn. All decisions about services center on the individual and how to best help him or her achieve this goal.
Students receive evidence-based instruction in reading, math and writing. Pace School conducts progress monitoring in academic subjects that are the focus of annual, statewide assessments.
Community Meetings
Using SanctuaryŽ tools to build the milieu
The daily "Community Meeting" is conducted across the school and is one example of the overlap between education and mental health services. This routine, initiated early in the day, helps all students manage the shift between home and school and assists orientation to the day and to the routines.
Mental Health Interventions
Pace School offers a range of mental health interventions for students and families. These may include:
Each child coming to Pace School already has an Individualized Education Program (IEP) based on their unique needs. The IEP creates an opportunity for teachers, parents, school administrators, related services personnel, and students to work together to improve educational results for the child. The IEP is the cornerstone of a quality education for each child with a disability.
(Reference: U.S. Department of Education's Guide to Individual Education Program)
Each child also has a Behavioral Health Treatment Plan. Students benefit from education and mental health treatment specialists in every classroom.
By examining both the student's IEP and their Mental Health Treatment Plan, we can identify the following: