How does SECA serve students with disabilities?
SECA is dedicated to serving all students regardless of his or her unique needs. SECA’s Project-Based academic model and emphasis on personalized learning strongly supports the needs of students with disabilities. As a public school, SECA will comply with every aspect of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
How does SECA serve students who are learning English?
SECA embraces its role as a safe and welcoming environment for students of all cultures and ethnicities. SECA will actively identify and support students learning English.
Does SECA provide services through the Early Intervention Program?
Yes. SECA is committed to serving all students and is eager to provide all students the services they need to succeed. SECA’s teachers are well-trained in principles of EIP, but because SECA’s academic model allows for personalized service, all students receive special attention even if they are not served through the EIP program.