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Oakview Middle/High School

Oakview Middle/High School (OMHS) is an individualized multidisciplinary Regional Special Education Program serving students with developmental disabilities between the ages of 12 and 18.  By using a functional academic and life-skills curriculum, the program’s activities focus on supporting and encouraging meaningful student learning and independence across home, school, and community contexts. OMHS focuses on the development of appropriate academic, social, communication, and behavioral skills needed to successfully participate in a variety of activities.  In addition, the development of personal management skills such as hygiene,  and activities of daily living are fundamental to successful independence and are an integral part of the OMHS program.

Our class sizes are small, and range in staff-to-student ratio. Classes have no more than seven students, and are staffed by a certified teacher, educational instructor and at least one instructional aide.  Our highly qualified multidisciplinary teams work collaboratively to plan and support learning throughout the day.  With a foundation in Developmental Teaching Therapy and the SCERTS Model, OMHS incorporates a variety of visual supports, communication opportunities, and emotional regulation strategies to encourage learning, interaction, and generalization.

OMHS students receive individualized programming based on their IEP (Individualized Education Program) to meet their specific developmental needs. The school day is highly structured, predictable, and focused on communication, independence, and community integration.

 

"We cannot thank Oakview Middle/High School enough for everything they have done to help our child grow and flourish. He has learned how to do things we never would have imagined."
A Oakview Middle/High School Parent