Program Overview
The
Network Program is an innovative alternative high school program.
Students that are referred to the Network Program have a history of
academic, social and emotional barriers to school achievement. Despite
personal and academic issues, students are referred to the Network
because of their desire to earn a high school diploma and overcome the
obstacles that have gotten in their way of achieving that goal. In
addition students are given the opportunity to explore college level
courses in preparation for post-secondary avenues.
Students
attending the program are members of Attleboro High School and have the
opportunity to participate in activities at both the Network and the
main high school campus.
The
Network Program is a true “learning community”. The program strives to
keep abreast of educational research and “best practice” in education
reform, through evaluation make data-based decisions that improve
teaching and learning, create community partnerships, and engage in
on-going dialogue with all stakeholders. The Network is a educational
program designed for students that
- have a desire to earn a high school diploma
- have been unsuccessful in previous educational settings,
- have experienced significant barriers to learning, and
- have been referred to the program by a team of educational specialists.
Speech and language, reading instruction, and tutoring are provided by support staff as indicated by students’ I.E.P.’s
Roberta Wuilleumier - Director of Program 508-223-1549