Educational Support — Kirk Day School

Academics

Educational Support

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The Educational Support Services (ESS) were created in 1995 to provide assistance for teachers, students and parents to encourage students to achieve their God-designed potential to the highest academic level and their fullest capabilities.

Supports may be available to students identified with unique learning challenges, including mild to moderate learning disabilities, attentional and sensory deficits, as well as the academically talented. Faculty highly-trained and experienced in special education provide a wide variety of strategies and resources known to utilize and enhance the student's strengths while addressing academic, physical and socio-emotional needs. Direct services are available through three levels of support: consult, resource rooms and intensive classrooms.

In addition to the direct services for students, the Educational Support Services also provides ongoing assistance for faculty and families. Kirk Day School welcomes special speakers and opportunities for professional development from around the nation. An extensive referral service and transition program are available to assist parents.

22:6 Support

Resource Program

Intensive Classrooms

Speech and Language Therapy

Related Therapy

Educational Support Services does not currently provide occupational therapy through KDS faculty. However, KDS does work with parents to provide room for private therapists to work with students during the school day as space allows. Therapy is also available at no charge through the S.N.A.P. after-school program with the Special School District of St. Louis County.  ESS offers extensive sensory support to accommodate individualized needs, in addition to referral assistance for parents seeking therapeutic screenings, evaluations and contract services.

Eligibility

Educational Support Services are available to students who possess cognitive abilities within the average to above average range and have a primary educational need in the areas of learning disabilities, language disorders, attention or sensory deficits, or superior achievement potential as demonstrated through an individually-administered educational evaluation.

Application Process

Students must be accepted into KDS through the regular enrollment process. Copies of all previous academic information and the most recent educational (and related) evaluations must be reviewed by the Admission Committee. Application may be made at any time, however, early application is advised, due to limited enrollment in the program. Current KDS students are given first consideration, and new students will be accepted as space is available.

 

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