Individual Care Program
–ICP

For teens and young adults to complete high school graduation requirements with full-time one-on-one support.

Academic Year: August – June
Summer program: 6 weeks
Class size: one on one


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Overview

The Individual Care Program meets at our John Fowler Road campus. Students work one on one with Teachers and the support of an Instructional Assistant. In additional to Core Academics, students explore personal interests and electives, and receive counseling, job training, transition planning assistance, and ongoing special education support (if needed) from licensed Special Educators.

We address each student’s specific needs with accommodations that work, with a focus on four main areas:

Functional academics
Social literacy
Occupational readiness
Artistic expression

 

Located on a working farm with 140 acres of hilltop fields and forests.

• Active sugarbush
• Cows and cow barn
• Chickens and coop
• Greenhouse, garden
• Vocational and Mechanics Center
• Academic Building
• Home-style Dining Room
• Art Room, Pottery Studio
• Music Studio
• Administrative Offices
• Conference Room for student Team Meetings

 

Individualized social/ emotional support.

Maplehill School works closely with the student’s sending school as well as other service providers associated with each student to promote consistency and understanding about each student’s individual goals, plans for implementation and procedures for assessment. The ICP Dean of Students, Special Educator, Teacher and Instructional Assistant are always on hand to meet with students individually and in groups to address patterns of behavior, conflict, emotional connections and also to collaborate with families on best ways to support their student.

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ICP Summer Program

6 weeks: June - August

The Summer Program includes academic support, field trips and physical fitness opportunities.

Farming, Swimming, Canoeing, Hiking, Biking, Historical Field Trips, Preserving/Canning Food, Paid Work on Campus, Fishing