Special Education
The Special Education program here at North Creek serves students in 9th-12th grade. Instructional and support services are delivered by special education teachers, school psychologists, speech language pathologists, behavior specialists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and para-educators. In compliance with federal and state law, students with disabilities are served in the least restrictive environment to the maximum extent possible. All special education students here at North Creek participate as appropriate in general education classrooms. Special education services include individualized specially-designed instruction in academic skills, adaptive skills (e.g. self-help; self-advocacy, community, independent living), communication and language skills, motor skills, social skills, behavior and vocational skills. An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is developed at least annually for each special education student, and goals and objectives (where appropriate) are written based upon formal and informal testing and ongoing quantitative data. North Creek houses 3 pathways in Special Education: Learning Center, Mid-Level, and FSA (Functional Skills and Academics.
learning center Mid-level FSA