DLP
IEP
Classes
100
What does DLP stand for?
What is Developmental Learning Program
100
Do students in the DLP require a longer school year?
What is YES
100
What classes are taught in the DLP classroom?
What is ELA, math, life skills, and science
200
What are some of the of disabilities the students in the DLP classroom diagnosed with?
What is autism, intellectual, communication, and/or health
200
What types of services do students in the DLP receive?
What is academic support, speech & language, OT, social skills, counseling, PT, behavioral support
200
What skills do students focus on in DLP life skills?
What is cooking, prevocational skills, activities of daily living, and money skills
300
Can a student have access to more than one program (ASD, TBL, DLP) at SMS?
What is YES
300
Name 4 goals a student in the DLP might have on their IEP.
What is math, ELA, communication, life skills, social skills, executive functioning, and behavior
300
What general education classes do the students in the DLP attend?
Whatever is appropriate. Currently, students attend Social Studies and specials
400
Where do the students in DLP go for high school?
What is the Pathways Program
400
What state assessment might the students in the DLP be eligible to take?
What is MCAS Alternate Assessment
400
What skills do students work on during cooking group?
What is reading simple recipes, gathering the appropriate ingredients/tools, and measuring
500
What makes the DLP different than the TBL and the ASD programs?
Students have cognitive delays, a slower rate of learning, and receptive and/or expressive language difficulties.
500
What types of specially designed instruction is necessary for the students in the DLP to make effective progress?
What is 1:1 and/or small group instruction
500
What are some modifications the students in the DLP receive in order to access the general education curriculum?
What is modified assignments/assessments, alternate assessments, grading is pass/fail